1178 



Smith 



Smith. 



fitem Schwefel-Iod^). VI: Gefällter Schwe- 

 fel (m. R. H. Brownlee), 9 & 18 S. (61, 08). — 

 Neue Methode z. Bestimmg. v. Siedepunkten 

 unter konstanten Bedinggn.^), 4 S. — Ein ver- 

 breiteter Thermom.-Fehler bei d. Bestimmg. v. 

 Siedepunkten unter vermindertem Druck^), 



2 S. — Einfache Methode z. Bestimmg. v. 

 Dampfdrucken für feste & flüss. Stoffe'), 3 S. 

 (75, 11). — Quantitative Untersuchg. d. Zu- 

 sammensetzg. d. Kalomeldampfes'), 4 S. — 

 Dampf druckuntersuchgn. VII: D. Dampf- 

 druck v. getrocknetem Kalomel'), 8 S. (76, 

 11). — Üb. d, amorphen Schwefel. VII: Ge- 

 frierpunktskurven des flüss. S bei d. Abscheidg. 

 V. perlmutterart., bzw. rhomb. S,^) 16 S. (77,11). 



Mit ») W. B. Holmes, ') E. S. Hall, ") A. W. C. Men- 

 zies, ♦) R. H. Lombard, *) C. M. Carson. 



Smith, Alpheus W.; Prof., Physik, 

 Univ., Columbus, U. S. A. 



Amer. Chem. Soc. Journ. : The absorpt. 

 spectra of phenylazophenol & its deriv. (m. C. 

 E. Boord), 7 S. (44, 1922). 



Amer. Phys. Soc. Rev. : The variat. of the 

 Hall effect in metals with change of temp., 

 34 S. (30, 1910). — The Hall effect & some 

 allied effects in alloys, 23 S. (32, 11).— The 

 transverse thermomagnetic effect in Ni & Co, 

 12 S. (33, 11). —The Hall effect in Bi with high 

 frequency currents, 5 S. (35, 12). — The Hall 

 effect & some allied effects, 16 S. (1, 13). — 

 The longitudinal thermomagn. potential dif- 

 ference, 7 S. (2, 13). — The Leduc effect in some 

 metals & alloys (m. A. W. Smith), 8 S. (5, 15). 

 — The Hall effect & allied phenomena in rare 

 metals & alloys, 10 S. (8, 16). — The reversal 

 of the Hall effect in alloys, 8 S. (10, 17). — 

 On the reversal of the Corbino effect in iron, 



3 S. (12. 18). — The Hall effect & the Nernst 

 effect in magnetic alloys, 15 S. (17, 21). — 

 The effect of tension on the change of thermo- 

 electromotive forces by magnetizat., 15 S. 

 (19, 22). 



Boston, Amer. Acad. Proc: Expansion & 

 compressibility of ether & of alcohol in the 

 neighborhood of their boiling points, 42 S. 

 (42, 1906—07). 



Phil. Mag. : The Hall effect & allied pheno- 

 mena, 2 S. (31, 1916). 



Smith, David Eugene, Ph. D., LL. 

 D. Syracuse; stud. Syracuse; 1884 — 91 

 Instr., State Normal School, Cortland, 

 N. Y., 91—98 Prof., State Normal Coli, 

 Ypsilanti, Mich., 98—1901 Principal, St. 

 N. Seh., Brockport, N. ¥., seit Ol Prof., 

 Math., Univ., New York; * 1860, Jan. 21, 

 Cortland, N. Y., U. S. A. (Eig. Mitt.) 



Merriam & Woodward's Higher Mathematics; 

 history of modern mathematics, 68 S., New 

 York 1896. — A portfolio of portraits of emi- 

 nent mathematicians, II, 12 Bildn. & 12 S., 

 Chicago 1905. — History of modern mathema- 

 tics, 4. Aufl., 81 S., New York 06. — Rara arith- 

 metica: catalogue of the arithmetics written 

 before the year 1601, 13 -f 507 S., Boston 08. — 

 Teaching of arithmetic, 120 S., New York 09. — 

 The history & transcendence of 7i. Young's 

 monographs on modern mathematics, 27 S., 

 New York 11. — The hindu-arabic numerals 

 (m. L. C. Karpinski), 6 -i- 160 S., Boston 11. — 

 The teaching of geometry, 4 + 339 S., Boston 



11. — Intuition & experiment, 22 S., Cambridge 



12. — The place of Roger Bacon in the history 



of math., London 14. — A history of Japanese 

 mathematics (m. Y. Mikami), V + 288 S., 

 Chicago 14. — De Morgan's budget of para- 

 doxes, 2 Bde., Chicago 15. — The law of expon. 

 in the works of the 16. Century, 11 S., London 

 15. — Number stories of long ago, 14 + 136 S., 

 Boston 19. — General principles governing the 

 arrangement of a course of study in high 

 school mathematics, 19. — The Sumario Com- 

 pendioso of Brother Juan Diez: The earliesfc 

 mathematical work of the New World, 7 -f 

 65 S., Boston 21. — Elements of projective 

 geometry (m. G. H. Ling) & G. Wentworth), 

 4 + 186 S., Boston 22. — Analytic geometry 

 (m. L. P. Siceloff & G. Wentworth), 6 + 290 S., 

 Boston 22. 



Amer. Math. Monthly: The Internat, com- 

 mission on the teaching ot mathematics, 8 S. 

 (17, 1910). — On the origin of cert. typical 

 Problems, 8 S. — Mathematical problems in 

 relat. to the history of economics & commerce, 



3 S. (24, 17). — Rabbi ben Ezra & the Hindu- 

 Arabic problem (m. J. Ginsburg), 19 S. (25, 

 18). — Newinformats. respecting Rob. Recorde, 



4 S. — The first work on mathematics printed 

 in the new world, 6 S. — Religio mathematici, 

 HS. — An interesting fourtheenth Century 

 table, 2 S. — Two mathematical shrines of 

 Paris, 2 S. (28, 21). — Among my autographs: 

 1. Delambre & the founder of the Smithsonian 

 Institution; 2. Dupin as a secretary of the lo- 

 nian Academy; 3. Picard & Cassini, 2 & 3 S. 

 (28 & 29, 21 & 22). 



Amer. Math. Soc. Bull.: The mathem. ta- 

 blets of Nippur, 7 S. (13, 1907). — The Napier 

 tercentenary celebrat., 5 S. (21, 14). — John 

 Wallis as a cryptographer, 14 S. (24, 17/18). 



Annais of Medical History: Medicine & ma- 

 thematics in the 16. centtiry, 16 S. (1, 1917). 



Arch. I. Gesch. d. Naturw. & Techn.: An 

 ancient english algorism, 9 S. (1, 1909). 



Blbl. math.: The Ganita- Sara- Sangraha 

 of Mahäviräcärya, 5 S. — Portraits of Isaac 

 Newton. — A greek multiplication table, 3 S. 

 (9, 1908/09). — Note on Joh. Schonerus (11, 

 10/11). 



Bologna, Sclentla: Ten great epochs in the 

 history of mathematics (1921). 



Isis: The geometry of the Hindus, 8 S. 

 (1913). 



Jahresber. d. Deut. Math. Vereinigg. : In- 

 stitut. & experiment in mathematical tea- 

 ching in the secondary schools, 21 S. (21, 1912). 



New York State Science Teachers Associat., 

 Bull.: The nature of applied problems in alge- 

 bra, 7 S. (1905). 



New York, Teachers College Bulletin: The 

 invention of the decimal fraction, 11 S. (1910). 



Populär Science Monthly: Chinese mathe- 

 matics, 5 S. (80, 1912). 



Science: The casting-counter & the coun- 

 ting-board, 2 S. (47, 1918). 



Teachers College Record: Number games 

 & number rhymes, 111 S. (1912). 



The Monist: A commentary on the Heiberg 

 manuscript of Archimedes, 6 S. (19, 1909). 



The Quarterly: An opportunity for textuat 

 criticism in the history of Chinese mathema- 

 tics, 2 S. (1918). 



Tohoku, Math. Journ.: Note on Franciscus 

 Carron & P. Hartsingius (12, 1917). 



?v' Smith, Edgar Fahs, Dr. phil. 1876 

 Göttingen; seit 88 Prof., Chemie, Univ., 

 Philadelphia; * 1856, Mai 23, York, Pa. 



