1360 



Whetham — White. 



— Hydantoins: Aldehyde condensat. prod. of 

 phenylthiohydantoins (m. C. A. Brautlecht), 

 12 S. (45, II). — Jy> The act. of acylthioncarb- 

 amates, acyldithiocarbamates & acylimidodi- 

 thiocarbamates on a-imino acids 2-thiohydan- 

 toini) 8), 18 S. (46, 11). 



Amer. Chem. Soc. Journ.: The molecular 

 rearrangement of unsymmetrical acylamidines 

 into isomeric symmetrica! deriv.M *), 12 S. fÄS. 

 1903). 



Mit ») T. B. Johnson, ») G. S. Jamieson, ') C. O. 

 Johns, *) S. H. Clapp, ') L. M. Liddle, •) D. F. McFar- 

 land, ') C. Hoflmann, ') B. H. Nicolet. 



IV Whetham, W. Cecil D., M. A. 1889 

 Cambridge; Prof., Physik, Trinity-Coll., 

 Cambridge, Engld.; * 1867, Dez. 27, 

 London. 



Treatise on the theory of solut., incl. pheno- 

 mena of electrolysis, 498 S., London 1903. — 

 Theory of solut., New York 03. — The recent 

 development of physical science, 364 S., Lon- 

 don 09. — The foundats. of science, 94 S., 

 London 12. — The theory of experimental elec- 

 tricity, 2. Aufl., 352 S., London & Edinburgh 12 

 (deut. Übers, d. 1. Aufl. v. G. Siebert, 358 S., 

 Leipzig 07). — Science & the human mind: 

 a critical & historical account of the developm. 

 of natural knowledge, 316 S., London 12. 



London, Roy. Instit. Proc: Passage of eiec- 

 tricity through liquids, 7 S. (18, 1905—07). 



London, Boy. Soc. Proc: The electrical con- 

 ductivity of soluts. at the freezing-point of wa- 

 ter, 6 S. (71, 1903). — The electrical conducti- 

 vity of dilute soluts. of H2SO4, 8 S. (76, 05) 

 (auch deutsch in Zeitschr. f. physik. Chemie, 

 7 S., 55, 06). — The electrolytic properties of 

 dilute soluts. of HjSO. (m. H. H. Paine), 22 S. 

 (81, 08). 



Phil. Mag.: The theory of electrolytic disso- 

 ciat., 11 S. (5, 1903). 



Whiddington, Richard, D. Sc. Cam- 

 bridge; stud. 1905—08 Cambridge; Dir., 

 Phys., Johns Coli., Cambridge, 10—19 

 Demonstr. & Lekt., Laborat. f. Phys., 

 Cavendish, seit 19 Prof., Exp.-Phys., 

 Univ., Leeds; * 1885, Nov. 25, London. 

 (Eig. Mitt.) 



Cambridge, Phil. Soc. Proc: Some fatigue 

 effects of the cathode in a discharge tube, 6 S. 

 (15, 1910). — Velocities of the cath. particles 

 ejected by characteristic Röntgen radiats. , 5 S. 

 (16, 12). — Röntgen radiat. fr. cath. particles 

 traversing a gas, 3 S. — Mechanical vacuum 

 tube regulator, 4 S. — Absorpt. of cath. raya 

 by metallic sheets, 2 S. (17, 14). — The velo- 

 city of X-ray electrons, 3 S. — A laboratory 

 valve meth. for determining the specific in- 

 ductive capacities of liquids, 2 S. — The Sha- 

 dow electroscope, 7 S. (20, 20/21). 



London, Roy. Soc. Proc: The product. & 

 properties of soft Röntgen radiat., 20 S. — 

 The product. of characteristic Röntgen radiats., 

 9 S. (85, 1911)*). — The transmiss. of cath. rays 

 through matter, 10 & 7 S. (86 & 89, 12 & 

 13/14)*). — The velocity of the secondary ca- 

 thode particles ejected by the characteristic 

 Röntgen rays, 9 S. (86, 12)*). 



Außerdem noch zahlr. Mitt. seit 1908 in 

 London, Roy. Soc. Proc, Phil. Mag., Cambridge, 

 Phil. Soc. Proc. & in Nature. 



*) auch in Cambridge, Phil. Soc. Proc. 



Whipple, F. J. W. ; Secretary of 

 Advisory Committee on atmosph. poUut., 



climatol., meteorol. Off. (Air Ministry), 

 London. 



London, Math. Soc Proc: The behaviour at 

 the poles of a series of Legendre's functs. re- 

 presenting a f unct. with infinite discontinuities, 



10 S. (8, 1910). — Diffract. by a wedge & kin- 

 dred Problems, 18 S. — A symmetrica! relat. ' 

 betw. Legendre's functs. w. parameters cos h a 



6 cot ha, 14 S. (16, 18). 



London, Roy. Soc Proc: Equal parallel 

 cylindrical conductors in electrical problems, 



11 S. (96, 1920). 



Phil. Mag.: The mot. of a particle on the 

 surf, of a smooth rotating globe, 15 S. (33, 1917). 

 — Diffract. of plane waves by a screen bounded 

 by a straight edge, 5 S. (36, 18). 



Quart. Journ. of pure a. appl. Math.: Stability 

 of the mot. of a bicycle, 37 S. (30, 1899). — 

 Lagrange's & other theorems & the solut. of 

 equats. by logarithmic series, 6 S. (40, 1909).f 



Siehe M. J. M. Hill. 



IV White, Charles A., Dr. med.; war 

 Palaeontol., Smithsonian Instit., Wa- 

 shington; * 1826, t 1910, Juni 29, 

 Washington. 



IV White, Henry Seely, Dr. phil. 1890 

 Göttingen; Prof., Math., Vassar-Coll., 

 Frauenhochsch., Poughkeepsie, N. Y.; 



* 1861, Mai 20, Cazenovia, N. Y. 

 Amer. Math. Soc Bull.: Linear Systems of 



curves upon algebraic surfaces, 5 S. (10, 1904). 

 Rational plane cm-ves related to Riemann 

 transformats., 2 S. (12, 06). — 2 tetraedron 

 theorems, 3 S. (14, 08). — Bezout's theory of 

 resultants & its influence on geometry, 14 S. — 

 Note on Lüroth's type of plane quartic curves 

 (m. K. G. Miller), 5 S. (15, 09). 



Amer. Math. Soc. Trans. : Twisted cubic cur- 

 ves that have a directric, 8 S. (4, 1903). — 

 The multitude of triad Systems on 31 letters, 



7 S. (16, 15). — A property of two (n + 1)- 

 gons inscribed in a norm curve in «-space, 4 S. 



(aa, 21). 



Ann. of Math. Harvard Coli. : Triangles & 

 quadrilaterals inscribed to a cubic & circum- 

 scribed to a conic, 5 S. (7, 1905/06). — The 

 associated point of 7 points in space, 6 S. 

 (23, 22). 



Washington. Acad. Proc: The synth. of 

 triad Systems Jt in < Clements, in particular fors 

 < = 31, 3 S. — 7 points on a twisted cubic curve, 

 3 S. (1, 1915). 



Siehe E. B. Van Vleck. 



White, Walter P., Ph. D. 1902 Ithaca; 

 stud. 1883—87 Amherst, 88 Cambridge, 

 89—90 Mass. Instit. Technol., Boston, 

 1901—02 Madison, 02—04 Ithaca; bis 

 Ol Lehrer, seit 04 Prof., Phys., Geophys. 

 Labor., Carnegie-Instit., Washington; 



* 1867, Febr. 23, Boston. (Eig. Mitt.) 

 Erfindg. : Potentimeter (m. anderen) 1911 — 17. 



Amer. Chem. Soc Journ.: Thermoelement 

 installats., especially for calorimetry, 12 S. — 

 Potentiometers for thermoelectric measure- 

 ments, especially in calorimetry, 17 S. — Leak- 

 age prevent. by shielding, especiallyin potentio- 

 meter Systems, 9 S. — Thermoelements of pre- 

 cis., especially for calorimetry, 21 S. — Easy 



