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[Vol. LV, No. 1420 



dichromate and iodine as ultimate standards in 

 analytical chemistry." Charles Ferdinand 

 Rudmann, ' ' Oxidation of methane. ' ' IjUj Bell 

 Sefton, "Oxidation of acetone and isopropyl 

 alcohol. ' ' 

 Pennsylvania : Ernest Carl Wagner, ' ' Methyla- 



tion of p-aminophenol by formaldehyde." 

 Pittsburgh: Harvey Gerald Elledge, "Solubility 

 of the calcium and magnesium salts of palmitic, 

 stearic and oleic acids." Frederick Horace 

 Garner, "Carbonization of lubricating oils in 

 internal combustion engines. ' ' 

 Princeton: Robert Martin Burns, "Adsorption 

 of gases by metallic catalysts. ' ' Gregg 

 Dougherty, ' ' Hydrogenation of benzene. ' ' 

 Charles DeWitt Hurd, "Rearrangements of 

 some new hydroxamie acids related to hetero- 

 cyclic acids and to diphenyl and triphenylaeetie 

 acids. ' ' Harvey Alexander Neville, ' ' Catalysis 

 in the interaction of carbon vrith steam and 

 with carbon dioxide. ' ' Robert Norton Pease, 

 "Analysis of molecular volumes from the point 

 of view of the liewis-Langmuir theory of 

 molecular theory. ' ' 

 Radcliffe: Alice Helen Graustein, "Action of 

 halogens and of halogen acids on a g-ketonic 

 nitrile. ' ' 

 Stanford: Neil Preston Moore, "Comparative 

 study of fractionating still-heads." Norris 

 Watson Rakestraw, "Chemical factors in 

 fatigue. I. Effect of muscular exercise upon 

 certain common blood constituents." 

 Washington: Edwin Blake Payson, "Thelypo- 



dium and its immediate allies. ' ' 

 Wisconsin : Frederick Lincoln Browne, ' ' Thermal 

 chemistry of colloids. II. Heat of coagulation 

 of ferric oxide hydrosol with electrolytes. ' ' 

 Alfred E. Koehler, "Protein sulfur." Roland 

 Edward Kremers, "Azulene and other con- 

 stituents of the volatile oil of milfoil." Henry 

 Baldwin Merrill, ' ' Separation of certain acidic 

 oxides witli selenium oxychloride. ' ' Frank 

 Wilson Parker, "I. Methods of studying the 

 concentration and composition of the soil solu- 

 tion. II. Classification of the soil moisture." 

 John Henry Schmidt, "Action of arsenic acid 

 and arsenous chloride upon aniline and the 

 preparation of phenarsazine oxide and its de- 

 rivatives." Hosmer Ward Stone, "Prepara- 

 tion of pure selenic acid; determination of 

 indices of refraction of selenic and selenous 

 acids. ' ' Alvin Strickler, ' ' Electric endos- 

 mose. " William John Trautman, "Reduction 

 of certain compounds by means of silicon. ' ' 



Yale: Laura Tuttle Cannon, "Condensation of 

 citral with certain ketones and the synthesis of 

 some new ionones. ' ' George Raymond Cow- 

 gill, "I. Vitamine-B and the secretory func- 

 tions of glands. II. Relation between vita- 

 mine-B and the nutrition of the dog. ' ' Edwin 

 John Fischer, "Synthesis of «-chloroallyl 

 chloride from dichlorhydrin. ' ' Zalia Jencks 

 Gailey, "Regeneration of blood, with particular 

 emphasis on the iron factor." Francois Archi- 

 bald Gilfillan, "Catalytic study of some dehy- 

 dration and addition reactions of ethyl alco- 

 liol. ' ' Henry Rudolf Henze, ' ' Factors influ- 

 encing condensation of hydantoins with com- 

 pounds containing the carbonyl group. ' ' Wil- 

 liam John Horn, ' ' Mechanism of alkylation in 

 the pyrimidine series. ' ' Edward Benedict 

 Hunn, "Utilization of p-dichlorobenzene for 

 syntheses in the diphenio acid series. ' ' Erwin 

 Burr Kelsey, ' ' Synthesis of thiohydantoins 

 from alkyl-substituted aminoacetanilides. ' ' 

 Helen Swift Mitchell, ' ' Choice between ade- 

 quate and inadequate diets as made by rats and 

 mice. ' ' Edith Holloway Nason, ' ' Utilization of 

 oil of cassia for the synthesis of cinnamyl 

 alcohol. ' ' William Thornton Read, ' ' Methods 

 of synthesizing hydantoin compounds possess- 

 ing hypnotic action. ' ' Robert Chester Roberts, 

 "Chemical and pharmacological study of some 

 new derivatives of diphenie acid. ' ' 



Engineering 



Cornell: Nee Sun Koo, "Investigation of the 

 one-hinged steel arch and its comparison with 

 other tj'pes. ' ' 



Geography 



Chicago: Robert Swanton Piatt, "Resources and 

 economic interests of the Bermudas. ' ' Helen 

 Mabel Strong, "Geography of Cleveland." 



New York: Alfred Marius Nielsen, "Economic 

 geographic conditions influencing seaport de- 

 velopment in the U. S. " 



Y'^ALE: George McCutcheon McBride, "Land 

 tenure in Latin America." Stanislaus Thomas 

 Novakovsky, ' ' Climate and weather of the 

 Russian Far East. ' ' 



Geology 

 Bryn Mawr: Helen Morningstar, "Fauna of the 



Pottsville formation of Ohio below the Mercer 



limestones. ' ' 

 California: Alfred Russell Whitman, "Re-study 



of the Cobalt district. ' ' 

 Chicago: George Charlton Matson, "Phosphate 



deposits of Florida." 



