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Waiden — Walker. 



d. elektr. Leitfähigk., 102 S. (54, 1906). — 

 III: Innere Reibg. & deren Zusammenh. m. d. 

 Leitvermögen, 43 S. — IV: Ebullioskop. Mes- 

 8gn., 22 S. — V: Lösgs vermögen, 38 S. (55, 06). 

 — VI: Lösgswärmen, 33 S. (58, 07). — VII: 

 Lösgs.- & Dissoziatswärmen, 40 S. — VIII: 

 Lichtbrechgsvermögen & elektrolyt. Dissoziat., 

 31 S. (59, 07). — IX: Elektrostrikt., 14 S. 

 (60, 07). — X: Lösende Kraft & Dielektriz.- 

 Konst., 7 S. (61, 07). — Molekulargrößen eini- 

 ger Salze in Pyridin^), 23 S. — Drehgsvermögen 

 opt.-aktiver Körper, 63 S. (55, 06). — Aus- 

 dehngsmodulus, spezif. Kohäs., Oberfl.spanng. 

 & Molekulargröße d. Lösgsmittel, 97 S. (65, 

 08). — Zusammenhang d. Kapillaritätskonstan- 

 ten m. d. latenten Verdampfgswärme d. Lösgs. - 

 mittel, 32 S. (65, 09). — Zusammenh. d. Ober- 

 fl.-Spanng. m. d. Binnendruck & den van der 

 Waalsschen Größen a & &, 60 S. (66, 09). — 

 Dielektriz. -Konstanten v. Lösgsmitteln, 51 S. 

 (70, 10). — Elektrolyt. Leitfähigk. nichtwässer. 

 Lösgn. bei tiefen Temper., 12 S. (73, 10). — 

 Abnorme Temper.koeff . d. molekularen Oberfl.- 

 energie, 23 S. (75, 10). — Zusammenh. zw. d. 

 Grenzwert d. molekul. Leitfähigk. & d. inneren 

 Reibg., 27 S. (78, 11). — Kapillaritätskon- 

 stanten V. flüss. Estern«), 59 S. (79, 12). — D. 

 Temperaturkoeff. d. molaren Oberfl.energie & 

 molaren Kohäs. «), 33 S. (82, 13). — Zusammen- 

 hang zw. elektrolyt. Dissoziat. & Dielektriz.- 

 Konstanten d. Solventien, 32 S. — Molekular- 

 zustand binärer Salze in schwach ionisierenden 

 Lösgsmitteln. Beitrag z. Solvolyse & Poly- 

 merie, 79 S. — Zusammenh. d. nichtdisso- 

 ziierten Anteils (1 — a) d. gelösten Salze m. d. 

 Dielektriz. konstante e d. Lösgsmittel, 31 S. 

 (94, 20). — D. A-V-Kurven in nichtwässer. 

 Lösgn. binärer Elektrolyte, 20 S. (100, 21). 

 Mit ') M. Centnerszwer, *) R. Swinne. 



IV Waiden, Percy T.; Prof., Chemei, 



Univ., New Haven, Conn. 



Amer. Chem. Journ. : The acid Oxalates o£ 

 ammonium, 6 S. (34, 1905). 



Siehe H. W. Foote. 



Walker, George Walker; zuerst prakt. 

 Ingenieur, stud. dann Cambridge & 

 1901 Göttingen; war 03—08 Lektor, Phy- 

 sik, Univ., Glasgow, 08—12 Superinten- 

 dent, Eskdalemuir Obs., London, 12 — 15 

 tätig am Neuen Magnet. Forschgsinst. d. 

 Brit. Inseln, 18—21 wissensch. Leiter d. 

 Roy. Naval Mining School, Portsmouth; 

 * 1874, Febr. 24, Aberdeen, f 1921, 

 Sept. 6. — (Nachr. 5 S. in London, Roy. 

 Sog. Proc, 102, 23.) 



Boltzmann-Festschr. : Some problems in the 

 distribut. of a gas, 10 S., 1904. — Modern seis- 

 mology, 200 S., London 13. — Desgl., 12 & 

 88 S., New York 13. 



London, Roy. Soc. Phil. Trans.:' Dependence 

 of the refractive index of gases on temper., 

 22 S. (aOl, 1903). — Initial accelerated motion 

 of electrified Systems of finite extent, & the 

 react. produced by the resulting radiat., 54 S. 

 (210, 11). 



London, Roy. Soc. Proc: Applicat. of the 

 kinetic theory of gases to the electr., magnet. 

 & optic. properties of diatomic gases, 1 & 4 S. 

 (68 & 69, 1901 & 02). — The theory of refract. 

 in gases, 2 S. (73, 04). — The drift produced 

 in ions by electromagn. disturbances, & a theory 



of radio-activity, 6 S. (74, 04). — The electr. 

 resistance to the motion of a charged conducting 

 sphere in free space or in a field of force, 14 S. 

 (77, 06). — Initial accelerated motion of electri- 

 fied Systems of finite extent & the react. pro- 

 duced by the resulting radiat., 3 S. (83, 09/10) 

 (auch deutsch in Physik. Zeitschr., 11, 10). — 

 An electrostatic Voltmeter for photograph. re- 

 cording of atmospher. potential, 4 S. (84,10/11). 



— A new analyt. express. for the representat. of 

 the components of the diurnal variat. of ter- 

 restr. magnetism, 4 S. (88, 13). — The diumal 

 variat. of terrestr. magnetism, 14 S. — A sug- 

 gest. as to the origin of black body radiat., 6 S. 

 (89, 13/14). — The formula of black body ra- 

 diat., 4 S. (90, 14). — Approximately perma- 

 nent electronic orbits & the origin of spectral 

 series, 15 S. — Problems illustrating the forma 

 of nebulae, HS. (91, 15). — A portable Vario- 

 meter for magnet. surveying, 9 S. (92, 16). — 

 Magnet, inertia, 6 S. — The effective inertia of 

 electrified Systems moving with high speed, 8 S. 

 (93, 17). 



Messenger of Math.: Notes on a differential 

 equat., 2 S. (45, 1915/16). 



Phil. Mag.: Theory of the quadrant electro- 

 meter, 12 S. — Theory of refract. in gases, 28 S. 



— Unsymmetrical broadening of spectral lines, 

 4 S. (6, 1903). — On stresses in a magneto- 

 static field, 3 S. (7, 04). — The rate of recombi- 

 nat. of ions in gases, 5 S. — Saturat. currenta 

 inionizat., 9 S. (8, 04). — Relativity & electro 

 dynamics, HS. (35, 18). 



Quart. Journ. of pure a. appl. Math.: Theo- 

 rem in vortex motion, 3 S. (29, 1898). — Scat- 

 tering of light by small particles, 17 S. (30, 

 99). — Scattering of electro-magnet. waves by a 

 sphere, 13 & 1 S. (31, 1900). 



IV Walker, Sir James, D. Sc. 1886 

 Edinburgh, Dr. phil. 89 Leipzig, LL.D.; 

 1894—1908 Prof., Chemie, Dundee, seit 

 08 Prof., Chemie, Univ., Edinburgh; 

 * 1863, April 6, Dundee. 

 Introduct. to physic. chemistry, 4. Ausg., 

 430 S., London & New York 07 & 10. — Or- 

 gan, chemistry for students of medicine, 340 S., 

 London 13. — Einführg. in d. physik. Chemie, 

 nach d. 8. Ausg. d. Orig. übers. & hrsggeb. v. 

 H. V. Steinwehr, 3. Ausg., 494 S., Braim- 

 schweig 21. 



Edinburgh, Roy. Soc. Prot-.: Freezing-point 

 depress. in electrolyt. soluts. (m. A. J. Robert- 

 son), 17 S. (24, 1901—03). — Combust. ana- 

 lysis (m. Th. Blackadder), 7 S. (28, 07—08). 



London, Chom. Soc. .Tourn.: The hydrates & 

 the solubility of barium acetate (m. W. A. 

 Fyffe), 9 S. — State of carbon dioxidein aqueous 

 solut., 2 S. — Qualitative separat, of As, Sb & 

 Sn, 3 S. (83, 1903). — Van 't Hoff, memorial 

 lecture, 17 S. (103, 13). — War experiences in 

 the manufacture of nitric acid & the recovery 

 of nitrous fumes, 8 S. (117, 20). — The role of 

 the physicist in the developm. of chem. theory, 

 10 S. (121, 22). 



London, Roy. Soc. Proc: Theory of ampho- 

 teric electrolytes, 11 & 9 S. (73 & 74, 1904)*). — 

 The affinity constants of amphoteric electro- 

 lytes. III: Methylated amino-acids, 10 S.*). — 

 A method for determining velocities of saponi- 

 ficat., 4 S. (78, 06). 



•) deutsch in Zeistschr. f. physikal. Chemie. 



IV Walker, James Wallace; Prof., 

 Chemie, Mt Gill. Coli., Univ., Montreal, 

 Canada. 



