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118. A. B. Ward, Undex 20 (1943). 



119. A. B. Ward, Undex 40 (1943). 



120. F. J. Weyl, Analytical methods in optical examination of supersonic flow, 

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Note added in Proof: Since this bibliography was compiled in the summer of 

 1946, a number of papers have appeared which deal with the subject of this 

 book. Citation of these in the text and bibhography has not been feasible, but 

 a supplementary, partial hst of papers up to January 1948 is given in the follow- 

 ing. References in the text or bibliography which these papers supplement or 

 make more readily available are indicated in parentheses. 



(a) Explosives and Detonation 



la. P. W. Bridgman, Effect of high mechanical stress on certain solid explo- 

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2a. S. R. Brinkley, Jr., Note on the conditions of equilibrium for systems of 

 many constituents, J. Chem. Phys., 14, 563 (1946) (Reference 11). 



3a. S. R. Brinkley, Jr., Calculation of the eciuilibrium composition of systems 

 of many constituents, J. Chem. Phys., 15, 107 (1947). (Reference 11). 



4a. M. A. Cook, An equation of state for gases at extremely high pressures from 

 the hydrodynamic theory of detonation, /. Chem. Phys., 15, 518 (1947). 



(b) Properties of Water 



lb. H. B. Briggs, J. B. Johnson, and W. P. Mason, Properties of liquids at high 



sound pressures, /. Acous. Soc. Am., 19, 664 (1947). 

 2b. E. N. Harvey, W. D. McElroy, and W. H. Whitely, On cavity formation in 



water, /. App. Phys., 18, 162 (1947). 

 3b. J. M. Richardson, A. B. Arons, R. R. Halverson, Hydrodynamic properties 



of sea water at the front of a shock wave, /. Chem. Phys., 15, ISb (1947) 



(Reference 4). 

 4b. H. N. V. Temperley, The behavior of water under hydrostatic tension III, 



Proc. Phys. Soc. Lond., 59, 199 (1947). 



(c) Shock Wave Theory 



Ic. A. B. Arons and D. R. Yennie, Partition of energy in underwater explosions, 



to be submitted to the Reviews of Modern Physics. (Sections 4.8 and 9.4.) 

 2c. S. R. Brinkley, Jr., and J. G. Kirkwood, Theory of the propagation of shock 



waves, Phys. Rev., 71, 606 (1947). (Reference 60.) 

 3c. S. R. Brinkley, Jr., and J. G. Kirkwood, Theory of the propagation of shock 



waves from infinite cylinders of explosive, Phys. Rev., 72, 1109 (1947). 

 4c. R. Finkelstein, Normal reflection of shock waves, Phys. Rev., 71, 42 (1947). 



(Footnote 10, Chapter 2.) 

 5c. M. F. M. Osborne and A. H. Taylor, Non-linear propagation of underwater 



shock waves, Phys. Rev., 70, 322 (1946). (Reference 80.) 

 6c. A. H. Taub, Refraction of plane shock waves (in air), Phys. Rev., 72, 51 



(1947). 



