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Stieltjes — St. John. 



salts (m. E. E. Barnard), 3 S. (27, 05). — The 

 Bolubility j)rod., 9 S. (30. 08). — Catalysis 

 on the basis of work w. imido esters, 11 S. 

 (32, 10). — CrThesalteffect, 9 S. (34, 12). — 

 Molecular rearrangements of triarylmethyl- 

 hydroxylamines & the Beckmann rearrange- 

 ment of ketoximes*), 30 S. (36, 14). — The 

 thermal decomposit. of symmetrical diaryl- 

 hydrazines (m. H. T. Graham), 25 S. — Mole- 

 cular rearrangements of )3-triphenylmethyl-^- 

 methyl-hydroxylamines & the theory of mole- 

 cular rearrangements (m. B. A. Stagner), 36 S. 



— The molecular rearrangement of syn-bis-tri- 

 arylmethylhydrazines (m. J. K. Senior), 8 S. 

 (38, 16). — The outlook in chemistry in the 

 United States, 16 S. (39, 17) (auch in Science). 



— The preparat. of phenylethylarbituric acid 

 (m. M. M. Rising), 8 S. (40. 18). — Preparat. 

 of 5,5'-mercury - bis - 3 - nitro-4 - hydroxyphenyl- 

 arsonic acid (m. M. Kharasch & M. Hanke), 

 19 S. — Phenylacetic-p-arsonic acid (m. G. R. 

 Robertson), 3 S. (43, 21). — The molecular re- 

 arrangem. of symmetrical bis-triphenylmethyl- 

 hydrazine (m. R. L. Brown), 23 S. — The elec- 

 tron theory of valence as applied to organic 

 Compounds, 21 S. (44, 22). 



Berichte d. Deut. Chem. Ges.: D. Isoharn- 

 Btoffe (m. R. W. Noble), 2 S. (38, 1905). — 

 Stereoisomere Chlorimido-Ketone (m. P. P. 

 Peterson), 5 S. (43, 10). — Umwandig. v. 

 Hydrazobenzol in Azobenzol & Anilin — eine 

 Reakt. 1. Ordng. (m. G. O. Curme jr.), 9 S. — 

 Molekulare Umlagerg. v. Triphenylmethyl- 

 hydroxylamin*), 5 S. (46, 13). 



Independent: Why the nat. needs chemistry 

 (92, 1917). 



Internat. Congress of applied Chem. Proc. : 

 Molecular rearrangem. of triphenylmethyl- 

 hydroxylamine^) 3) (25, 1912). — Molecular 

 rearrangem. of triphenylmethylbromamine (m. 

 I. Vosburgh) (25, 12) (auch in Berichte d. Deut. 

 Chem. Ges.). 



Internat. Congress of Arts & Science Proc: 

 The relat. of organic chemistry to other scien- 

 ces: A study of catalysis (4. 1906). 



Science : The applicats. of physical chemistry 

 to organic ehem., 8 S. (1908). — Chemistry 

 & medjcine : A tribute to the memory of John 

 Harper Long, 8 S. (49, 19) (auch in Proceed. of 

 the Instit. of medicine of Chicago). 



Washington, Acad. Proc.: Molecular re- 

 arrangements of triphenylmethane deriv. I: 

 General discuss. II: Experimental part, 7 & 

 8 S. (1, 1915). 



Yale Review: The new chemical warfare, 

 19 S. (7, 1918). 



Mit ') R. Earle, •) P. N. Leech, ') G. Eeddick. 



IV Stieltjes, Thomas Jan; war zu- 

 letzt Prof., Math., Univ., Toulouse; 

 * 1856, t 1894, Dez. 31, Toulouse. 



Oeuvres completes, publiees par 1. soins de la 

 Soc. math. d'Amsterdam, Bd. I, Groningen 

 191.5, Bd. II, 4 + 603 S., 18, 



Stillman, John Maxson, Ph. D. 1885 

 Berkeley; stud. 1870—75 Berkeley, 75 

 Straßburg, 75—76 Würzburg, 76—82 

 Berkeley; 76 Instr., Univ., Berkeley, 

 91—1917 Prof., Chemie, Stanford Univ., 

 Calif., seitdem im Ruhestd.; * 1852, 

 April 14, New York City. (Eig. Mitt.) 



Theophrastus Bombastus von Hohenheim called 

 Paracelsus, 184 S., Chicago 1920 



Amer. Chem. Journ.: Combinat. of NH3 & 

 AICI3 (m. M. B. Yoder), 6 S. (17, 1895). — The 

 acids of the fat of the California Bay tree, 1 S. 

 (28, 1902). — Certain factors influencing the 

 precipitat. of Ca & Mg by Na^CO^ (m. A. J. 

 Cox), 10 S. (25. 03). 



Amer. Journ., Sllllman: Bernardinite, a new 

 mineral resin, 4 S. (18 & 20. 1879/80). 



Populär Science Monthly: The source of 

 muscular energy, 1 S. (24, 1884). — Basil Va- 

 lentine, a seventeenth Century, hoax, 10 S. 

 (1912). — The dawn of modern chemistry, 16 S. 

 (87. 15). 



The Monist: The contribut. of Paracelsus to 

 medical science & practice (27, 1917). — Pa- 

 racelsus as a chemist & reformer of chemistry, 

 19 S. — Paracelsus as a reformer in medicine, 

 21 S. (29, 19). 



The Open Const. : The character & ethica 

 of Paracelsus, 13 S. — Paracelsus as a theologi- 

 cal writer. 13 S. (33, 19). 



The Scientific Monthly: Chemistry in me- 

 dicine in the fifteenth Century, 8 S. (6, 1918). — 

 Falsificats. in the history of early chemistry, 

 8 S. (14, 22). 



Zeitschr. f. physik. Chemie: Ostwald: 

 Schmelzwärme d. Naphthylamins & d. Di- 

 phenylamins in Beziehg. zu deren Molekular- 

 gefrierpunktserniedrigg. (m. R. E. Swain), 6 S. 

 (29, 1899). 



IV St. John, Charles E., Ph. D. 1896 

 Cambridge Mass.; seit 1908 Astron., Mt. 

 Wilson Observ., Carnegie Institut of 

 Washington; * 1857, März 15, Allen, 

 Michigan. 



Radial mot. in sun-spots. Read before Internat. 

 Un. for Cooperat. in Solar Research, 1913. — 

 The internat. Standards of the 2. & 3. Orders. 

 Readbef. Internat. Un.forCoop.ih Sol.Res., 13. 

 Amer. Assn. Adv. Sei.: Pole effect in the 

 arc & its relat. to other investigats. (1915). 



Amer. Astron. Soc: The mutual repuls. 

 of solar lines. Read at 19th meeting (1916). — 

 Systematic errors in the Rowland table for 

 close pairs of solar lines. Read at 19thmeet, 

 (16). — Notes on solar rotat. — The green 

 Corona line at the 1910 eclipse*). — The spec- 

 trum of Venus ; no O or water-vapor limes pre- 

 sent (auch in Top. Astr., 1 S., 30, 22). — 

 Increased imizat. over solar faculae (21) 

 (auch in Amer. Phys. Soc, 21, Pop. Astron.. 

 2 S., 30. 22, & Phys. Rev.. 1 S., 39, 22). 



Amer. Phys. Soc: Eliminat. of pole effect 

 from secondary Standards of wave length^) 

 (1917) (auch in Phys. Rev., 1 S., 9, 17). — The 

 physical constituents of the atmosph. of Venus 

 (21) (auch in Phys. Rev.»), 1 S., 30, 22). 



Astron. & Astrophys. Soc. of America: The 

 distribut. of the Clements in the solar atmosph. 

 from eclipse results. Read at 17th meeting 

 (1914). — Concerning pressure in the solar 

 atmosph. Read at 17th. meeting (14). 



Brit. Assoc, Report.: Radial mot. in sun- 

 spots (1913)*). 



Brit. Astron. Assoc, Observ.: Remarks on 

 ionizat. over faculae (45, 1922)*). 



Canada, Astron. Soc. Journ.: The quest. 

 of diffused light in Mount Wilson solar obser- 

 vats.2), 3 S. (10, 1916). 



Chicago, Astrophys. Journ.: Polarizing ef- 

 fect of coelastat mirrors, 4 S. (29, 1909)**)- — 

 Absol. wave-lengths of the H & K lines of Ca, 

 14 S. (31. 10)**). — General circulat. of the 

 means & high-level Ca vapor in the solar at- 

 mosph., 47 S. (32, 10)**). — Mot. & condit. of 



