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26. The chemical composition of certain Indiana soils, II. Ten samples. 



Rep. Dept. Geol. and Nat. Res. Ind. for 1908. 1908. 



27. The chemical composition of Indiana soils, III. Twenty samples. 



Rep. Dept. Geol. and Nat. Res. Ind. for 1909. 1909. 



28. Notes on destruction of platinum crucibles in phosphate analysis. 



Jour. Indust. and Eng. Chem., I, p. 27. 1909. 



29. Effect of benzoic acid and sodium benzoate in artificial salivary, gastric, 



and pancreatic digestions. Fed. Court Rep., Indianapolis, 1910. 



30. Effect of benzoic acid and benzoates upon the growth and activity 



of micro-organisms of the human intestine. Fed. Court Rep., Indian- 

 apolis. 1910. 



31. Concerning the accuracy of the Le Wahl method for the determination 



of benzoic acid in tomato products. Fed. Court Rep., Indianapolis. 



1911. 



32. The microscopic characteristics of catsup made from fresh and from 



decayed tomatoes. Fed. Court Rep., Indianapolis. 1911. 



33. Effect of ammonium chloride in the precipitation of barium sulphate. 



Proc. Ind. Acad. Sci. for 1911. 1912. 



34. A method for the accurate measurement of the specific volume of baked 



bread. Rep. U.S. Court, District Oregon, Case No. 6375, Portland. 



June, 1914. 



35. The effect of dried egg albumin in baking powder upon the volume of 



the baked product. Illustrated with chart. Rep. U.S. Court, District 

 Idaho, Calumet Cc. vs. State Food Com., Boise. June, 1914. 



36. The "water glass test" applied to baking powders containing egg 



albumin. Rep. U.S. Court, District Idaho, Calumet Co. vs. State 

 Food Com., Boise. 1914. 



37. Process for recovering gold and platinum metals. U.S. Patent No. 



1118944. Dec, 1914. 



38. A new process for recovering native platinum metals. U.S. Patent 



No. 1126646. Jan., 1915. 



39. Processes for recovering rusty gold and native platinum metals. Canad- 



ian Patent No. 163544. Jan. , 1916. 



40. The recovery of native precious metals which do not amalgamate 



with mercury. Russian Patent Application. 1916. 



41. Processes for the recovery and regeneration of used soap from laundry 



suds. U.S. Patent Application serial No. 209718. 1918. 



42. Improvements in the process for the recovery of precious metals. U.S. 



Patent No. 293828. 1919. 



Asa McKinney. 



, A.B., Indiana University, 1914; A.M., 1915. 



See Frank C. Mathers, 41. 

 Hugh McHenry Marble. 



A.B., Hanover College, 1910; A.M., 1913. 



See Frank C. Mathers, 36, 37. 



