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Electro-analysis, 6. Aufl., Philad. 18. — Ele- 

 ments of electro-chemistry, 253 S., Philadelphia 

 13. — The theories of chemistry, 3 + 156 S., 

 Philad. 13. — James Woodhouse: A pioneer 

 in chemistry, 1770—1809. 296 S., m. Bildn., 

 Philad. 18. — Chemistry in Old Philadelphia, 

 106 S., Philad. 19. — James Cutbnsh, an ameri- 

 can chemist, 1788—1823, 94 S.. Philad. 19. — 

 Priestley in America, 1794 — 1804, 173 S., 

 Philad. 20. 



Amer. Chem. See. Journ. : The use of a 

 mercm-y cathode in electrochemical way, 8 S. — 

 Metal separats. in the electrolytic way, 4 S. 

 (25, 1903). — The atomic weight of tungsten 

 (m. F. F Exner), 4 S. — The use of the rotating 

 anode in electro-analysis, 20 S. (36, 04). — 

 Notes on sodium columbates. II: The atomic 

 weight of columbium (m. W. K. van Haagen), 

 15 S. (37, 15). — The sodium tungstates, 9 S. 

 (44, 22). 



Philadelphia, Phil. Soc. Proc. : Observats. on 

 columbium & tantalum, 8 S. (44, 1905). 



Smith, Frank Edward; Assist., nat.- 

 phys. Laborat., Teddington, Middlesex, 

 England. 



The normal Weston Cadmium cell, London 

 1908. — Absolute measurements of a resistance 

 by a method based on that of Lorenz, 82 S., 

 London 14. 



London, Roy. Soc. Phil. Trans.: Construct. 

 of some Hg Standards of resistance, w. a deter- 

 minat. of the temper. coeff. of resistance of 

 Hg, 64 S. (204, 1905). — Normal Weston cad- 

 mium cell, 28 S. — Silver voltameter, I & II 

 (m. T. Mather & T. M. Lowry), 56 S. (207, 08). 

 — Absolute measurements of resistance by a 

 method based on that of Lorenz, 82 S. (214, 14). 



London, Roy. Soc. Proc: The construct. of 

 some Hg Standards of resistance, with a de- 

 terminat. of the temp. coeffic. of resistance of 

 Hg, 5 S. (73, 1904). — The normal Weston 

 cadmium cell, 2 S. — The silver-voltameter, 

 I & II (m. T. M. Lowry), 3 S. (80, 08). — Ab- 

 solute measurements of a resistance bv a me- 

 thod based on that of Lorenz, 3 S. (89^ 13/14). 



Phil. Mag.: The variat. of manganin re- 

 sistances with atmospheric humidity, 6 S. 

 (16, 1908). — On cadmium amalgams & the 

 Weston normal cell, 26 S. (19, 10). — On 

 bridge meth. for resist. measurements of high 

 precision in Pt thermometry, 29 S. (24, 12). 



Siehe E. T. Glazebrook. 



IV Smith, G. F. Herbert, B. A. 1895, 

 M. A. 1901, D. Sc. 1907 Oxford; seit 21 

 Assist.-Sekretär, Brit. Museum, Abteil, f. 

 Naturgesch., London; * 1872, Mai 26, 

 Edgbaston, Birmingham. (Eig. Mitt.) 



Erfindgn. : Dreikreisiges Goniometer 1899, 

 1904. — Refraktometer 07. — Stereogr. Re- 

 traktor 13. — Umfangfinder 15. — Gonio- 

 meter f. Studenten 19. 



The Herbert Smith refractometer & its 

 use, particularly for the discriminat. of faceted 

 gem-stones, 27 S., London 1907. — Gem-stones 

 & their distinctive characters, 5. Aufl., Lon- 

 don 26. 



Geologlcal Magazine: On the discovery of a 

 method of arristing the decomposit. of meteoric 

 irons, applied succesfully to meteorites in the 

 British Museum, 2 S. (1919). 



Mlneraloglral Magazine: The construct. & 

 ose of the moriogram, 5 S. — An improved form 

 of three-circle goniometer, 15 S. (14, 1904). — 



An improved form of refractometer, 4 S. (14, 

 05). — Paratacamite, a new oxychloride of 

 lead^), 8 S. — On the method of minimum de- 

 viation for the determinat. of refractive in- 

 dices, 3 S. (14, 06). — Ilmenite from Jacupi- 

 ranga, Brazil, 3 S. — Obituarv notice of Ro- 

 bert Philip Grey, 1826—1906;! 4 S. — Red 

 silver minerals from the Binnenthal, Switzer- 

 land. On their crystallographic characters & 

 on their chemical composition^), 25 S. — A 



new model of refractometer, 6 S. (14, 07). 



Kote on synthetical corundum & spinel, 3 S. 

 Baddeleyite from Ceylon^), 7 S. (15, 08). — A 

 camera lucida attachment for the goniometer, 

 2 S. (13, 10). — On schwarzembergite^), 7 S. — 

 On fermonite, a new arsenate & phosphate of 

 lime & strontia, & tilasite from the manganese- 

 ore deposits of India^), 13 S. — On the crystal- 



line form of nitrogen sulphide, 3 S. (16, 11). 



Hatchite, a new (anorthic) mineral from the 

 Binnenthal ä), 3 S. — Note on a large crystal 



of anatase from the Binnenthal, 4 S. (16, 12). 



On varieties of zirkelite from Ceylon''), 8 S.' 



Association of an apparatus for preparing thin 

 sections of rocks, 9 S. — The graphical determi- 

 nat. of angles & indices in zones, 5 S. (16, 13). 



— Chalcopyrite from Tavistock (m. A. Russell), 

 2 S. — A new stereographic protractor, 5 S. 

 (17, 13). — Chabazite & associated minerals 

 from County Antrim (m. F. M. Ashenoft)i), 

 31 S. (17, 16). — On sartorite & the problem 

 of its crystal-form«), 58 S. — On the use of the 

 gnomonic project. in the calculat. of crystals, 

 ■7 8. — A students' goniometer, 2 S. (18, 19). — 

 Sernseyite from Dumfriesshirei), 5 S. — Obi- 

 tuary notice of Charles Otto Trechmann, 

 (18, 19). — A curious crystal from the Binn 

 Valley, Switzerland, 3 S. (19, 20). 



Phil. Mag.: The general determinat. of 

 the optical constants of a crystal by means of 

 refract. through a prism, 7 S. (12, 1906). 



Watehmaker, Jeweler, Sllversniith & Opti- 

 clan: Fashioned stones in the mineral collec- 

 tion of the British Museum, 3 S. (1909). 



Zeltschr. 1. Krystallogr. & Min. Groth.: Üb. 

 d. bemerkenswerte Problem d. Entwickig. d. 

 Krystallformen d. Calavarits^), 26 S. (37, 

 1903). — Üb. d. Vorzüge d. gnomon. Projekt. & 

 üb. ihre Anwendg. beim Krystallzeichnen, 13 S. 

 (39, 04). — Neue Form d. dreikreisigen Gonio- 

 meters, 14 S. — Konstrukt. & Anwendg. d. 

 Monogramms, 5 S. — Eine verbesserte Form 

 d. Refraktometers, 3 S. (42, 07). — Paxata- 

 camit, e. neues KupferoxychloridM, 8 S. 

 (43, 07). . 



Mit •) Q. T. Prior, «) G. S. Blalce, ») R. H. Solly. 



Smith, George McPhail ; Prof., anorg. 

 Chem., Univ., Seattle, Wash., U. S. A. 



An introductory course in quantitative chemi- 

 cal analysis, 206 S., New York 1919. — Quali- 

 tative Analysis (m. W. A. Noyes), C. Aufl., 

 135 S., 11. — Course of instr. in quant. chem. 

 analysis, 218 S., New York 21 . 



Anier. Chem. Journ.: The constitut. of 

 amalgams, 12 S. (.36, 1906). — On reversible 

 metallic displacements in aqueous soluts., 36 S. 

 (.37, 07). — On amalgams: The hj^drargjTides 

 of the alkali & alkali-earth metals, 1 2 8. (38, 07). 



Anier. ("heni. Soc. Journ.: The reciprocal 

 replacement of the metals in aqueous soluts., 

 11 S. (27, 1905). — Electrolytic pre parat, of 

 amalgams (m. J. R. Withrow), 4 S. — The con- 

 stitut. of ammonium amalgam, 11 S. (29, 07). 



— A phenomenon observed in the action of 

 hydrocnloric acid on verv dilute alkali amal. 



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