AN INDEX TO BOOK REVIEWS IN 1930 LaoPoLo SCHEFLIN, LONG ISLAND UNI VERSITY. BROOKLYN, NEW Y O RK This article is the second' in a series of annual indexes of book reviews which are compiled to list the most important recently published books of interest to chemists and to give references where information about these books may be obtained. In general references have been given for books which actually have been reviewed. An exception was made in the case of educational books because very few of them have been discussed critically in the standard chemical journals. The index consists of two parts: (1) Subject Index and (2) Author Index. The Subject Index has been subdivided into the following sections: A: Analytical F: Organic B. Biological G.Popular C: General, Inorganic, and Physical D: Industrial Chemistry and Chemical Engineering E: Historical
H: Bihliographical I: Educational J: Physics K: Miscellaneous Texts
The Author Index follows the Subject Index and consists of an alphabetical list of the authors, each followed by the section letter, in boldface type, and item number in the Subject Index where the publication of the author may be found. For example ABDERHALDEN, E., B44 means that in section B: Biological, item 44, will be found information, including title and references t o reviews, concerning a book of Abderhalden's. The same book may be listed more than once in the same section or in several sections. In no case, however, aie the complete title, the author's name, and the references given more than once. The cross references, which are printed in italics, are abbreviated and refer the reader to the complete reference. The following journals have been consulted in the compilation of the index, the number in italics being used in the index to designate the corresponding journal: (1) JOURNAL O F CHEMICAL EDUCATION, "01. 7. ( 2 ) Journal ofthe Americex Chemicnl Society, vnl. 5 2 . ( 3 ) Jor~rnnlof Pl~ysicalCl~emirtry,vol. 34. ( I ) Industrial and Engineering Chenzistrv, vol 22. (5) Chemical awd Metdlvrgical Engineering, vol. 37. ( 6 ) Journal of the Association 4f Oficiel A g r k ~ l t ~ ~CmI ~l ~ m i s tv01. s . 13. ( 7 ) Metals and Alloys, vol. 1, numhers 7-18, incl.
I n a number of cases, reviews of a book have appeared in 1929 as well as in 1030. The reviews of 1920 are indexed in last year's list.' I n all these cases the reader is referred t o the first index for the reviews of 1929. ' SCHEYLAN, "An Index to Book Reviews in 1929." J. CHEM. EDUC., 7, 1454-82 (June, 1930). 779
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Such an earlier review is indicated by the number (8) followed by the page, the section letter, and the item number. The abbreviations of the months used are: Ja, F, Mr, Ap, My, Je, Jy, Ag, S, 0,N, D. The following examples will indicate the form in which the items are indexed. A: Analytical
aD 76 Volumetric Analysis, Vol. 11. Practical Volumetric Analysis, I. M. K o ~ r ~ r o pA N N. H. FURMAN, (4)Ja104, (6)My293, (8)1456A41. 77 W m ,Analysis of-See A8.
In item 76 the (4) refers to Industrial and Engineering Chemistry, Ja t o the January, 1930, issue of that journal, and the 104 is the page number. Likewise, a review of this book appears in (6), the Journal of the Association of Ojicial Agricultural Chemists, in the May, 1930, issue on page 293. Reference to more book reviews can be found in (a), J. CHEM. EDUC., vol. 7, June, 1930, on page 1456 under the item numberA41. Initem 77, the A8 refers to the same section, item 8, which happens to be in this case 8 Analyse der Fette und Wachse (Analysis of Fats and Waxes), A. GRONA N D W. HALDEN,(4)Mr305.
The compiler will appreciate greatly any criticism, corrections, and suggestions for improving this index. SUBJECT INDEX A: Analytical
1 Aconite Alkaloids, Analysis of-See A3. 2 Alkeloids. Analysis of-See A3. 3 Allen's Commercial Ormnic Analysis. 5th ed., Vol VII, Vegetable Alkaloids, C.A.
5 Alloys, Analysis of-Sec A61. 6 Amino Acids, Analysis of-See A4. 7 Analyse der Azofarbstoffe (Analysis of Azo Dyes), A. BRWNNBR. (J)F197. 8 Analyse der Fette und Wachse (Analysis of Fats and Waxes). A. G R ~ AND N W HALDEN,(4)Mr305. 9 Analyse der Harze, Balsame und Gummiharze (Analysis of Resins. Balsams, and Gum Resins), 2nd ed.. K. DIETRICH AND E. STOCK, (4)Je687. 10 Analyse der Metauz pas Electrolyte (Electro-Analysis of Metals). 4th ed., A. HOLLARD A N D L. BER?.IA~X, (7)Je578. 11 Analytic Chemistry, Annual Progress of-See C17. 12 Animal Acids and Bases, Analysis of-See A4. 13 A@@liedInorganic Analysis-See A34. 14 Automobile Steels, Andysis of-See D.W. 15 A m Dyes, Analysis oj-See A7. 16 Bearina Metals, Analysis of-See A61. 17 Berberine, Analysis qf-See A3.
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Cuffcine, Analysis +See A3. Chocolate, Analysis qf-See A3. Cinchona Alkaloids, Analysis of-Se6 A3. Coal, Analysis oj-See A37, A39, A65, D499, D514. Cocaine, Analysis oj-See A3. Cocoa, Analysis of-See A3. Coffee, Analysis +-See A3. Coke. Analysis of-Sea A37, D514. Detection and Investigation o f Poisons by Spectroscopy, T h e , A. HILGER,(1)Mr 726. 27 Electm-Analysis of Metals-See A10. 28 Enzyntes, Analysis oj-See A4. 29 Fats, Analysis qf--See AS. 30 Gas Analysis, 2nd ed., L. M. DENNIS AN D M. L. NICHOLS, (I)Ap950, (4)Ja103, (5)Mr173. 31 Glumsides, Analysis oj-See A4. 32 Grafihihite, Analysis of-See A61. 33 Heavy Chemicals, Analysis @-See D573. 34 Inorganic Analysis, Applied-, with Special Reference to the Analysis of Metals, D G. E. F. LUNDELL, (l)Ja217, (4)Ja Minerals, and Rocks, W. F. H ~ L R B R A ANND 105. (6)My292, (8)1455A9. 35 Leather, Analysis of-See D115. 36 Metals, Analysis of-Sec A10, A34, A61, A65. 37 Methods for the Sampling and Analysis of Coal, Coke, and By-products, 3rd ed., UNmD STATES STEEL CORPOUTION, (4)F197. 38 Microanalysis, Quantitative O r g a n i c , 2nd English ed., from the 3rd German ed., F. PREGLAND E. FYLEMAN, (4)D1413. 39 Microscopical Examination o f Coal, The-, C . A. SEYLER AND W. J. EDWARDS, Department of Scientific and Industrial Research, Great Britain, (4)JyXlO. 40 Mikroanalyse, Die Quantitative Organische-(Quantitative Organic Miuoanalysis). 3rd ed.. F. ~ E G L(l)N2755. , 41 M k r a l s , Analysis oj-See A34, A61, A65. 42 Nicotine, Analysis nj-See A3. 47 Oils, Analysis oj-See D226, F4. 44 Opium Alkaloids. Analysis of-See A3. 45 Ores, Analysis of-See A61, A65. 46 Organic Analysis-See A3, A4, A40, D341. 47 Petroleunz. Analysis oj-See A i l . 48 Poisonr, Analysis oj-See A26 48 Proteins, Analysis qf-See A4. 50 P?rtrejaction Bases, Analysis of-See A4. 51 Qualitative Analysis, C. J. BROCKMAN, (l)Myl2li. 52 Qualitative Analysis, A Laboratory Manual of-, F. W. MILLER, (I)S2212. 53 Qualitative Analysis-See A67, C19. 54 Qualitative Analysis by Means of X-Rays-See C25. 56 Qualitative Chemical Analysis, Inorganic--, A. R. DAY, (l)Jy1727, (5)Jy438. 56 Quanlilatiue Analysis by Means o j X-Reys-See C25. 5 i Quantitative Analysis, Elementary-, C. J. ENGELDER, (I)Ap953. 58 Quantitative Analysis, Introduction to-. E. J. MAHIN,(1)Ja217. 59 Quentilative Mkroanalysis-See A38, A40. 60 Quanlitative Volwmrbic Anolysis-Sec A76. 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26
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61 Rapid Methods for the Chemical Analysis of Special Steels, Steel Making Allays, Their 0 x 3 , Graphites, and Bearing Metals. 4th ed., C. M. JOKNSON, (4)D1413. (5)0638. 02 Rqfmctories, Analysis of-See A65 63 Rocks, Analysis of-See A34. 04 Rahber, Analysis of-See D292. 65 Select Methods of Metallurgical Analysis, W. A. NAIsH AND J. E. CLENNBLL, (1)Ap955, (2)04177, (7)F397. 66 Slags, Analysis of-See A65. G7 Solutions of Electrolytes with Particular Application to Qualitative Analysis, L. P. HAMMETT, (l)Ja2lXr (5)F109, (8)1456A33. 68 Steel, Analyses of-See A61, A65. 69 Strychnor Alkaloids, Analysis +-See A3. 70 Sugar, Analysis of-See D85. 71 Tea, Analysis of-See A3. i 2 Tobacco, Analysis of-See A3. 7.7 Tropine Alkaloids, Analysis of-See A3. 74 Untersuchuugsmethoden der Erdblindustrie (Methods of Analysis in the Petroleum Industry), H. BURSTIN,(4)My566. 75 Vqelable Alkaloids, Analysis of-See A3. AND 76 Volumetric Analysis, Vol. 11. Practical Volumetric Analysis, I. M. KOLTHOFF N. H. FURMAN, (4)Ja104, (6)My293, (8)1456A41. 77 Wazes, Analysis of-See AX. B: Biological 1 Adsorption end Vital Phenomena-See B10. 2 Bacteria-See B6. B51. 3 Bacteria and the Deuelofiment of a Prnclical Technic for the Chemical Analysis o f Cells, Chemistry of-See C67. 4 Bacterial Life. Chemistry and Physics of-See B5. 5 Bacterial Metabolism, M. STEPHENSON, (11Je1449. 6 Bacteriology. A Textbook of Fundamentals, 2nd ed., S. THOMAS, (4)01140. 7 Biocatalysts-See B65. X Biochemistr-See 844.. B65.. 876. 9 Biodloids-See B44. 10 Biological Aspects of Colloidal and Physiologic Chemistry, Lectures on-, W. B. SAUNDERS Co., (I)F485. 11 Biologic - Chenms - during the Storam . o.f Meat, Fish, and Fruits at Low Temfieratu7eSee B S . 12 Biologic Constants and Data-See K47. 1:i Biologic Methods-See B44. 14 Biology-See B14, B50, F124. 15 Biophysics, An Introduction to-, 2nd ed., D. BURNS, (3)Ja217. 16 Blood Serum as a Colloidal System, Human-See C67. 17 Bodenkomplex und die adsorbierten Bodenkationen als Grundlage der genetischen Bodenklassifikation, Der adsorbierende- (The Adsorbing Soil Complex and the Adsorbed Cations of the Soil as a Basis for the Genetic Classification of Soils) K. K. DEOnorz, H. K u n o ~A, N D P. EHRENBERO, (2)My2158. 18 BreaGSee G6. 19 Canned Foodstz~ffsand Hydrogen Ions-See D30X. 20 Carbohydrotes-See B65. 21 Catalysts, Bio- -See B65.
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22 Cellular Mechnnics-See B15. 23 Chemical Action of Micro6rganisms on the Non-Nitrogenous Organic Compounds. A N D C. H. WERKMAN. (2)S3745. (4)JySll. (5)My An Index t o the-, E. I. FULMER 376. 24 Chimica Farmaceutica e Tossicologica, Inorganic ed Organica (Pharmaceutical and Toxicological Chemistry. Inorganic and Organic), B. ODD^. (?)S3743. 25 Colloid Chemishy i n Biology end Medicin-See B10. 26 Colloids i n Biology ond Medicine-See B50. 27 Collcid State of Matter-See BG5. 28 Community Ifeolth-See B66. 29 Dairy Chemistry, A Textbook of-, E. R. LING, (l)D3025. 30 Doiry Practice-See D413. 31 Dietetics and Nutrition. M. A. P ERRY , (l)D3024. 32 Dietetics. Introduction t-See B87. 33 Diet. Normal-See BG3. 34 Digestion, Ph~siologyof-See B39. 35 Disinfection and Disinfectants- See BG6. 36 Enzymes-See B15. 37 Essentials of Chemical Physiology. The-, 12th ed.. W. D. HALLIBuRToN, J. A. HEWITT,AND W. ROBSON.(1)Ap955. 38 Fats-See BG5. 311 Feeding the Family, 3rd ed., M. S. ROSE, (I)N2753. 40 Fermentation-See B5, G5. 41 Flour-See G5. 42 hod- See B39. BGG, B83, B85, D38. D308. 43 Green Manuring, A. J. PIETERS,(6)F148. 44 Handbuch der bioloaischen Arbeitsmethoden (Handbook of Bioloaical Methods). Section 111. )'art H. So. 5. I'hycikaliwh-C11cmiccf.r llrthodtn ~l'hysicalClierniral \lethod< \lvthodto dur Kull~idforcchuna of T n v e 4. a m n r- C'ulluid* . Olethuds . Methoden drr Viscosimetric kolloider Liisungen (Viscosimetric Methods for Colloidal Solutions), Methoden zur Bestimmung des kolloid-osmotischen Druckes in biologischen Fliissigkeiten (Methods for Determining Osmotic Pressure in Biological Fluids), Methaden zur Bestimmung der elektrischen Struktur kalloider Stoffeinsbesondere der Biakolloide (Methods for Determining the Electrical Structure of Colloids, Particularly of Biocolloids), E. ABDERHALDRN, (Z)Ap1731. 45 Ilormones-See F124. 46 IIygiene-See BG6. 47 Immunitj'-See BR. 48 Introduction to Biophysics-See B15. 49 Introduction to Physiological Chemistry, 2nd ed., M. BODANSKY, (1)02531. 50 Kolloide in Biologie und Medizin, Die- (Colloids in Biology and Medicine). 5th ed.. H. BECHHOLD, (2)S3744. (3)My1116. 51 Liesegang Phenomenon i n Gall Stont-r, The-See CH7. 52 Lifht, Biological Effects of-See B10. 53 Lipids- See B65. 54 Man vs. Microbes, N. KOPELOFF,(4)Ag918. 55 Manuring, Green-See B43. 56 Medicine. Colloids &-See B10, B5O. F124. 57 Membranes-See B15. 58 Metabolism-See 85. 59 M i m o b e s S e e B54.
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Micro8rganismr--See B6. B23. Milk-See D308. Molds-See B54. Normal Diet, T h e , 3rd ed., W. D. SANSUM, (l)Jy1725. Nutrition-See B31, B39, B85, B87. B92. G5. Outlines of Biochemistry. The Organic Chemistry and the Physico-Chemical Reactions of Biologically Important Compounds and Systems. R. A. GORTNER. (lIF484, WAg3474, i3)F434, (41Ja104. (5)Ap259. 66 Personal and Community Health. 3rd ed., C. E. TURNER.(1)N2752. ti7 Pettibone's Textbook of Physiological Chemistry. 4th ed., J. F. MCCLENDON, (l)F
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Pharmaceutical Chemistry--See B24. Pharmaceutical Mathematics. E. SPEASE,(l)Je1453. Phwmaceuticals-See C18. Physico-Chemical Methods i n Biochcmistry-See B44. Physiological Action and Chemical Constitution, Relation between-See F I N . Physiological Chemistry, R. C. ERB, (4)Ja105. Physiological Chemistry, Tatbooks- See B10, B37, B49, B67, B73, B76. Pkysiology--See B15, B37. Physiology and Biochemistry in Modern Medicine. 6th ed., J. J. R. MACLEOD, (1)Ag 1979. Pigments-See BG5. Plant Pigments-See B65. Principles Underlying Colloid Chemishy-See B10. Protein-See B65. Protoplasm. Physical Properties of-& B10. Protozoa-See B54. Report of the Food Investigation Board for the Year 1928, DEPART~~ENT o s SCIENTIFIC AND INDUSTRIAL RESEARCH, ENGLAND, (,4)F197. Respiration- See B5. Review of Essential Chemical Elements that Constitute a Balanced Food, 2nd ed.. C. N. KINNEY,(4)S1023. Science in the Kitchen: The Selection, Care, and S w i c e of Fwds, MELLON INSTITUTE 01. INDUSTRIAL RESEARCH, (l)Agl980. Science of Nutrition Simplified. A Popular Introduction to Dietetics, The-, D. D. ROSENWARNS, (l)F486. Soil-See B17, B43. D308. T a n n i n s S e e B65. Thyroxine-See F I N . Toricological Chemistry-See B24. Ultra-Violet Light andvitamin D in Nutrition, K. BLUNT AN D R. COWAN. (2)Je2593. Vi'itamins-See B39, B92, C18, F124. Waste Disposal-See B66. Weler S u p p l r S e e B66. Wheat- See G5. Yeast-See B54. C: General, Inorganic, and Physical
1 Abegg's Handbuch der Anorganischen Chemie (Abegg's Handbook of Inorganic Chemistry, Iron and Its Compounds), R. ABEGG,F. AUERBACH. I. KOPPEL, i5)D 764. 2 Adsorption and the Permeability of Membrarres-See C67.
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3 Adsorption qf Vapors-See C67. 4 Alkali Salts-See C279. 5 Alloys of Ifenvy and Light Meld- See D23. 6 Alpha Particles, Clwxical Efectr @-See C44. 7 Aluminum Chloride i n Organic Synthesis-See F7. 8 Aluminum Oxide i n Organic Chemidry-See F8. 9 Aluminum Research Laboratories. ALUMINUM COMPANY OF AMERTCA, (1)Ag1980. 10 Alu?ninum, User and Properties-See C9, D25, D26. 11 Aluminum Silicates-See C279. 12 American Chemisny-See C18. 13 Analytical Expression of the Results of the Theory of Space Groups. The-, 2nd rd.. (2)Ag3473. R. W. G. WYCKOFF, 14 Analytical Processes. A Physical Chemical Interpretation, T. B. SMITH. (3)Mr672. 15 Ancienne et la Nouvelle ThCorie des Quanta, L'- (The Old and New Quantum Theories), E. BLOCH, (353742. 16 Anisotropen Fliissigkeiten, Die- (Anisotropic Liquids), C. W. OSEEN,(3)Ja224. (8)1457C6. CHEMI17 Annual Reports on the Pmgress of Chemistry for 1929. Vol. XXVI. TI~E CAL SOCIETY, LONDON. (I)Je1453. (4)Jffi85. 18 Annual Survey of American Chemistry. Vol. IV, July 1, 1928 to December 31. 1929. C. J. WEST, National Research Council, (l)S2213, (?)Jy3028, (4)Ag919, (5)Je376, (7)Je576. 19 Anorganisch Chemischehes Praktikum. Qualitative knalyse und Anorganische Priparate (Laboratory Manual of Inorganic Chemistry. Qualitative Analysis and A N D R. KLEMBNT, (2)Jy3027. Inorganic Preparations), 9th ed.. E. H. RIESENFELD 20 Anorganische Chemie. Ein Lehrbuch zum Weiterstudium und zum Handgebrauch (Inorganic Chemistry; a Textbook for Advanced Study and for Reference), 4th ed., F. EPHRAIM,(L')Ja435. 21 Anorthite-See C279. 22 Antimony, Electro-Analysis @-See A10. 23 Antimony Trisulfide-See C279. 24 Apparatus, Chemical-See D160. 25 Applications des Rayons X, L e s (The Applications of X-Rays), J. J. T~ILLAT. (3)D2869, (4)01141. 26 Arsenic, Effect of-on High-Speed Tool Steel-See D379. 27 Arsenic, Eledro-Andysis of-Sw A10. 28 Atomic Polarimtion qf Crystals-See C159. 29 Atnnic Structure-See C31. C32. C73. C112, C159, C215; D37. 30 Atomic Wpights of the Fundnmnztal Elentents-See C241. 31 Atomistica Modema e la Chimica, L'-(Modem Atomistics and Chemistry). M. HAISSINSKY AND N. PARRAVANO. (2)Je2587. 32 Atoms, Molecules, and Quanta, A. E. RUARK A N D H. C. UREV,(1)Je1447, (2)Je2588. 33 Banhppecba-See C112. 34 Bismuth, Circular No. 382, Bureau of Standards. J. G. THOMPSON. (7)My530. 35 Bismuth-See A10, C126, E10. 36 Cadmium, Eleclro-enalysir oJ-Sm A10. 37 Carbon and Silica, Spec+ Surface Arslr oJ Activated-See C67. 38 Catalysis-See C89, C215. C222. D341. 39 Chamot Chemical Microscope-See C46. 40 Chemical Apperatus-See D160. 41 Chemical Arithmetics-See C231.
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42 Chemical Constants and Data-SeeD402. D574,K13,K14, K27, K29, K33, K42, K47. 43 Chemical Eonomics-See D191. 44 Chemical Effects of Alpha Particles, and Electrons, T h e . 2nd ed.. S. C. LIND, (2)Mr1294. 45 Clrenzicnl Laboratories-See Ci4, C242, D63. 46 Chemical Microscow. Handbook of-. Vol. I. Princi~lerand Use of Microscopes and Accessories. Physical Methods for the Study of Chemical Problems, E. M. CHAMOT A N D C. W. M ASON . (l)Ap952, (2)My2155, (4)Mr303. (5)Mr174, (7)Ap484. 47 Chemical Strucfure-See C159. 48 Chemistry, Annual Proyress of-See C17, C18. 49 Chemistry for Today, W. MCPHERSON, W. R. HENDERSON, A N D G. E. F o w I . ~ . (1)02526. 50 Chemistry. Genend arid inorgunic-See CI. (220, C49. C71. C77. C100, C115, C110, C122-123, C12612!l, C141. C148, C227, C229, C231, C248, C255, C262-266. 51 Chemistry, Lohorotorg Mnntml i a Inor~nnic-See C19, C108, C151. C155-156, C181. C227. 52 Chemistry of Bmtderial Life-See B5. 5d Chemistry o f Coke-See D284. 54 ~ l t e m i d r qf j Colloids-See C99. 55 Clremistry o f Swfaces-See C222 56 ~ i v o n z i u & . % e ~ l 8D138, . D204. 57 Clay, Apparent Specific Grovity and Moisture Conlent of-See C67. 58 Clay Minerals, Progress in the S t d ? of-% C67. 59 Cobalt-See A10, C264. 60 College Clzcmistry-See C50. fll Colloidal State, The Chemistry of-, J. C. WARE.(I)Je1448. (?)Je2593. (3)Ap891. (5)My311. 62 Colloidal Chemirlry of Rubber-See D134. li3 Colloidal Chemistry. Principles and Applications, 3rd d , J. ALRXAN~ER, (11 Je1440. (4)Mr304. (5)Ag504, (fiiF149. 64 Colloids, 2nd ed.. H. R. K R UA N~D H. S. VAN KLOOSTER, (1)S2213. 65 Colloids-See Bl5, B44. 66 Colloidal Chendrtr),-See B50. C25. C99, C143. 67 Colloidal Symposium Annual (Formerly Colloid Symposium Monograph), Vol. VII. Papers Presented at the Seventh Symposium an Colloid Chemistry a t Johns Hopkins University, June, 1929, H. B. WE~SER. (1)Myl219, (L')My2156. (3)Ap887, (4)Ap402, (5)My311, (6)Ag398. 68 Colloid Symposium Monograph. Vol. VI. Papers Presented a t the Sixth Symposium on Colloid Chemistry. University of Toronto. June. 1928. H. B. Wr;lsm, (Z)My2156. (8)1459C70. 09 Columbium-See C263. 70 CompoundFormation with a Volirtile Bnse or Acid-See CW. 71 Comprehensive Treatise on Inorganic and Theoretical Chemistry, A, T'ol X, S S e , J. W. MELLOR,(2)04176, (4)S1023, (5)OF39. i 2 Condensed Outline of Physical Chemislr).--See C218. 73 Confkences d'Actualit4s Scientifiques e t Indurtrielles. 1929 (Lectures on Scientific and Industrial Actualities), J. LEMOINE.(21Je2587. 74 Construction and Equipment of Chemical Laboratories, The-, National Research J. N. S WAN. Council Committee, L. M. DENNIS, C. R. H OOVER , L. W. MATTERN, G. L. COYLE,(1)S2211r (4)Je685. (5)Je375, (7)S746.
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75 Copper, Elcctro-Analysis of-& A10. i R Copper, Electroplating -wit/%-SeeD204. 77 Cours de chimie a I'usage des Candidats I'Colc des hautes Ctudes commerciales et aua instituts de chimie (A Course in Chemistry for Admission to Business and Technical Schools), J. ISABEY,(Z)Ap1727. 78 Cours dr chimir-physique (A Course in Physical Chemistry). Vol. I. L. GAY, (2)Ap 1729. 79 Crynnllogrophy, Annuill Progress of-See C17. 80 Crystals. Forces i n Regular-See '2159. 81 Cryrtol Structure-See ClX, D507. D509, H6. 82 Crystal Structure and Adsorption from SollUion-See C67. 83 Crgwtel Surfaces, Zfi,Quenceof Adsor$%ih'o+zon the Growth.of-% C67. 84 Dielectric Constnnts-See B44, C159. 85 DifIusiau MolCculaire de la Lumiere, La- (Molecular Scattering of Light). J. CABANNES, (3)ApX96. 86 Dipole Moments and Chemical Strudare-See C159. 87 Dwalumiaum-See D23. 88 Economic Ciiemislry-See D191. 89 Effect of Moisture on Chemical and Physical Changes. The-, J. W. SMITH, (ON 2755, (3)Je1352. 110 Electrical Conductivity of Solutions, T h e , C. W. Davms, (3)D2869. 91 Jilectric Cizarges on Air Bubbles and Oil Droplets, Determinetiorr qf-See C67. 92 Electric Moments of Molecules-See C156. 93 Eledroazp&ry Cume, Significance of the-See C67. 94 Electrockernistry-See D206, D287. 95 Eledroci~~mistry of Colloids-See C99. 96 Electrotiiermy-See D207. $47 Ekctrolytic Dissociation-See '2113. 98 Electrons, Chemical Ejects 01-See C44. 99 Elektrochemie der Kolloide (Electrachemistry of Colloids), W. PAULI A N D R. V A L K ~(3)02383, , (4)F19X. 100 Elementary Inorganic Chemistry, J. W. MELLOR. (I)Myl216. 101 Elementary Practical Physical Chemistry, F. S. TAYLOR, (3)Ag1870, (8)1461C160. 102 Elements of Fractional Distillation, The-, 2nd ed., C. S. ROBINSON, (l)Je1452. (4)Je686, (5)Jy437. 103 Emulsions-See Bl5. 101 finergetics-See B15. 105 Emrgy-See B15. 106 Epistenzology and Economic C k e m i s t r y S e e Dl91 107 Experimental Physical Chemistry, F. DANIELS, J. H. MATHEWS.AN D J. W. WILLIAMS, (I)Mr722, (1)Je2585, (5)My310, (7lAgG94. 108 Experiments in General Chemistry. H. W. STONE AND M. S. DUNN,(5)Mr174, 18)14GOC94. 109 Filtration-See D245. DW6. 110 Flotation, Electrostatics of-& C67. 111 Flow, The Nature of-See C67. 112 Fluorcscenz und Phosphorescenz. Struktur der Materie (Fluorescence and Phosphorescence. Structure of Matter). Vol. VI,3rd ed.. P. PRINGSHEIM, (3)F445. 113 Foundations of the Theory of Dilute Solutions, The-. Papers on Osmotic Pressure. J. H. VAN'T HOFP;Papers on Electrolytic Dissociation. SVANTE ARRHENIUS. (3)N2640, (8)1462C180.
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Fractional Distillation-See C102. Fundamentals of Modern Chemistry, H. R. SMITH AND H. M. MESS, (1)Ja216. Geseous Systems, Photoproce~sesin-See C215. Gelatin, The Measurement o j Hydretion + a n d Similar Materials and ihc Relation of Hydration to Swelling-See C67. 118 Gelatin Sols and Gels. Structure qf-See C67. 119 General Chemistry, rev. ed.. H. N. HOLMES,(1)S2211, (5)Jy438. 120 General Chemistry, Annuel Progress oj-See C17. 121 General Chemistry, Teztbooks-See C50. 122 General Chemistry. A Textbook for College Students, J. A. BABOR,(?)F851. (:i) Mr174. 123 General Chemistry for Colleges. B. S. HOPKINS. (1)02526. 124 Chemistry, Laboratory Manual-See C51. 125 Gloss Blowing-See C107. 126 Gmelin's Handbuch der anorganischen Chemie (Gmelin's Textbook of Inorganic Chemistry) Bismuth. 8th ed., R. J. MEYER,(31Je1358. 127 do. Eiseu (Iron), R. J. MEYER, (3)Jy1614, (7)Je578, (7)D918, (6)1457C7. 128 do. Lithium, R. J. MEYER, (3)Je1359. 129 do. Radium and Its Isotopes, R. J. MEYER,(3)Je1359, (8)1457C9. 130 Gold, Electro-Analysis of-See A10. 131 Handbook qf Chemical Microscopy--See C46. 132 Handbuk der anorganischen Chernie-See C1, C126-129. 133 High-School Chemistry--See C115. 134 Hydrogen, Action of Metals a Molecul~rand Atomic-See C206. 135 Hydrogen Im-See C99. C171, C198, D308. 136 Hydrous O d e and Mordant Dyes, Nature of Inlnaction betwecn-See C67. 137 Inorganic Chemistry--Sec C50, C240. 138 Inorganic Chemistry, Annual Progress of-See C17. 139 Inorganic Preparations-See C19. 140 Interferometrie, Die Anwendung der-in Wissenschaft und Technik (Applications of Interferometry in Science and Industry), E . BERLAND L. RANIS, (2)0117G. 141 Intermediate Inorganic Chemistry. Val. I, J. W. MELLOR,(I)N2754. 142 Introduction t o Statistical Mechanics for Students of Physics and Physical Chcmistry, J. RICE, (31Je1357. 143 Ionization-See C113. 144 Iridium-Sec C264. 145 Iron-See A10, C1, C127, C264. 146 Kapillarchemie. Eine Darstellung der Chemie der Kolloide und veruandter Gebiete. Band I, 1930 (Capillary Chemistry. The Chemistry of Colloids and A N D J. BIKERMANN. (4)s Allied Subjects. Vol. I, 1930). 4th ed., H. FREUNDLICI~ 1024. 147 Kinetics of Chemical C h a. n ~ ein Gaseous Systems, The-, 2nd ed.. C. N. HINSHELw o o ~ (31Je1356. , 148 Kurs Obshi (Neor~anicheskoi)Khimi (Course in General Chemistry), 3rd ed.. B. N. (I)N2756. 149 Laboratork-Sce C74, C242, D63. 150 Laboratory Manuol i n Colloidal ChemistrrSee C63. 151 Laboratory Manual in General College Chem~stry,J A. BABORA N D A. LEHRMANN. ( 2 ) F852, (5) Mr174. (8) 1460C124. 152 Labomfory Manual i n General and Inorganic Chemistry-See C5I. 153 Leboratory Manual i n Hi&Schaol Chemistry--See (2181.
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154 Laboratory Manuel i n Physicel Chemistry--See C101, C107, C223, C224. 155 Laboratory Manual of General Chemistry, W. J. HALE A N D W.G. SMEATON, (1)N 2756. 156 Laboratory Outline of Smith's College Chemistry. J. RENDALL.(Z)Ja435. @)I461 C12G. 157 Lantal-See D23. 158 Lead. Ebctro-Analysis of- See A10. 159 Leipziger Vortrige 1929: Dipolmomente und chemische Struktur (Leipzig Lectures 1929: Dipole Moments and Chemical Structure), P. Debye, (2)Mr1293. (3)Jy1516. 160 Light-See C73. C85. 161 Light in Sols and Gels. Scattering of-See C67. 162 Line Spectre, Structure of-See '2257. 163 Liquid Crystels-See C16. 164 L i p i d State and Oriented Filmr, X-Ray Studies on-See C25. 165 Liquid Systems, Photoprocesses in-See C215. 166 Liquids, Viscosity end Surfnce Tension in-See C199. 167 Lithium-See C128. 168 Magnesium Alloys-See D23. 169 Manganese, Eledro-Anolysis of-Sre A10. 170 Manganese, Orides of-See Di7. 171 Measurement of Hydrogen-Ion Concentration, The-, J. GRANT, (1)02531, (3) S2128, (6)Ag503. 172 Metal Amines-See C264. 173 Metals, Action of-n Molecular and Atomic IZydrogm-See C206. 174 Metals. Eledro-Analysis @-See A10. 175 Microcolorimetry-See C46. 176 Micromeky-See D324. 177 Microprojection-See C4G. 178 Microscopy-Sea C46, D324. 179 Microtomy-See C46. 180 Minnalogical Chemistry, A n n u l Progress of-See C17. 181 Modern Experimental Chemistry, H. R. Smmi n m H. M. MESS, (l)Ja216. 182 Mm'sture, Eff& of-on Chemical and Physicel Chonges-See C89. 183 Molecular Association-See C159. 184 Moleclllar Forus, E d e m e s on the Nature of Extra-See C67. 185 Molecular Roys-See C159. 186 Molecular Scattering qf Light-See C85. 187 Molecular Spectra-See C215. 188 Molecular Spectra and Molecular Structure. F ARADAY S o c r e r ~ (3)My1120. , 189 Molecular Strudur-See C32. 190 Moleloleculer Struduru end the Kerr Effed-See C159. 191 MoleculesSee C32. 192 Molecules, Reaction Vdocily and Polar Properties of-See C159. 193 Nepheline---See C279. 194 Nephelomehy--See C46. 195 Nickel-See A10, C264, D204, D207, D392, D494. 196 Niobium-See C263. 197 Nihogen Fixation-See B5. 198 Notes on Hydrogen-Ion Measurements, Notebook No. 3,1930, L E E D& ~ NORTHRUP Co.. (1152214. 199 Optical Activity and High Temperature Measurements, F. M. JAEGER. (2)04174.
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Optical Rotation end Ring Slrzrdvre-See P94. Osmium-See C264. Osmonreters-See B44. Osmotic Pressure-See C113. Osmotic Presswe, Pmous Disk Meflmd qf Meosaring-Sea CG7. Oxidation-Reduction-See CIS. Oxidation-Reduction Potentials. L. MICHAELIS A N D L. B. FLEXNER, (3)02378. Pnlbdiurn-See C264. Phosfihates, Colloid Nature of Sonre Finely Divided Nntrrm-See C67. Phospho~u-See D259, D457, D(i03. Photochemistry--Set C18, C215. Photoelectric Cells and Th& Apfilicnlinns-See C73. Photograph,y-Sec C230. Photoluminescencs-See C112. Photomicrogmpky-See C4G. Photoprocesses in Gaseous and Liquid Systems, R. 0 . GRlaalrH AN D A. MCKEOWN, (3)Ii44i. Physical Chemistry, J. B. FIRTH, (7)F396. Plrysical Chemistry. Progress of-See C17, C240. Physical Chemistry, A Condensed Outline of Modern-, F. H. C o w s ~ a s m ,( 4 ) s 1022. PAgsical Chemistry, Course in-See C78. Plqsicnl Clk.mistry, Laborntory Manuals in-See C101, C107, C223, C224. Plrgsical Cl'ernislry of t l u Fomation and Preventinn of Boilw Scale-See D342. Physics and Chemistry of Surfaces. The-, N. K. AOAM,(3)Jy1609. Physikalisch-Chemisches Pr'raktikum (Laboratory Manual of Physical Chemistry), J. W i i s ~ (?)Mr1292. , K. FAJANSAND I'hysikalisch-Chemische Obungen (Manual of Physical Chemistry), 4th ed., W. A. ROTH,(2)04175. PIati+zum-See A10, C264. Polar Substnnces, Clrmgm of the Polerimtion of-it11 Corrrer!,lration mzd Temperature-.% C159. Practical Chemistry with Experiments. Revised Ed.. Part I. Practical Chemistry, Part 11, Experiments in Practical Chemistry. L. C. NEWELL.(I)Mr724. Pmcticni Physical Citemisfry-Sfe C101. Principles of Chemistry, 2nd ed., J. H. ROE, (l)Ja216. Proceedings of the Seventh International Congress of Photography. INTERNATIONAL CONGRESS OF P HOTOGRAPHY. (3)F446. Properties and Nummical Relationships of the Common Elements and Compounds. J. E. BELCHER A N D J. C. COLRERT. (l)N2755 Qwmztn-See C32, C73. Quz+ttum Tlmry-See C15. C32, C215. Redialions from hcnndercmt Ohjecfs-See C73. Radionctivity-See B15. Rodiografihy-See C25. Rndium-See C129. Rare Enrth-See C279. Rays, Molecular-See '2159. Recent Advances in Physical and Inorganic Chemistry, 6th ed., A. W. STawmr, (4)D1413.
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241 Recueil des Travaux Chimiques (Collection of Articles on Chemical Research Work). Soc. A NON . D'~DITIONS SCIENTIFIQUES,.(~)J~~~~O. 242 Report of the National Research Council Committee on the Construction and ir~ INC., (Z)Jy3030. Equipment of Chemical Laboratories, THE C ~ r r ~ r cFouNoATrON. 243 Rkodium-See C264. 244 Ruthenirtm-See C264. 245 Salts, Optical Actioity of Conrpler-See C199. 246 Silicate Rerearch-See C279. 247 Silwr, Eledro-Andysir of-See A10. 248 Smith's College Chemistry. Revised Ed., J. KENDALL. (B)Ja434, (8)1459C53. 249 Smith's Colleyr Clzemistry, Laboratory Outline of-& C156. 250 Soap Films, A Study of Molecular Individuslity. A. S. C. LAWRENCE, (%)04178. 251 Solutions-See C18, C90. C99. 252 Space Groups, T h ~ o r gf--See y C13. 253 Specific IIeatr-See C199. 252 Sp~ctre-Se? C73. C215. 255 Spirit of Chemistry, The-. An Introduction to Chemistry for Students of the Liheral Arts. A. FINDLAY. (1)D3018. 256 Statistical M~chanics-See C142. 257 Structure of Line Spcctra. The- . L. PAULINC A N D S. GOUDSMIT. (I)Ag1978, (4)Jy 812. 258 Surface Enerp3'-See B15. 250 Sz~rfnces,Physics m d Chemistry of-Sce C222. 260 Surface Tension-See CI99. 261 Tnntnlznz-See C263. 262 Textbook of Inorganic Chemistry, A, 7th ed.. A. F. HOLLEMAN A N D H. C C OOPER , (3)SZlZS. 263 Textbook of Inorganic Chemistry, A. Vol. VI, Part 111, Vanadium, Niobium, and Tantalum. J. N. F RIEND A N D S. MARKS. (2)AplT2i, (S)Flfl9. 264 Textbook of Inorganic Chemistry. A, Vol. IX, Part I, The Mctal-Amines, J. N. (-1)Ja436, (3)Ja222. FRIEND AN D M. M . J . SUTAERLAND. 265 Textbook of Inorganic Chemistry, A, Bol. X I , Part I. J. N. hrnND. A. E. GODD A ~AXD , D. G ODDARD , (3)F443, (8)1458C3fi. 266 Theoretical Chemislry-See C71, C21fi-219. 267 Theories of Eleclmchemid lleadinns-See D206. 268 Theory of Dilute Solvlzons-See C113. 269 Theory of Space Groups-See C13. 270 Tltermochenzirtry-See C 18. 271 Tliermodynentics-Sw CIS. 272 Thcmodynamik (Th~rmod~narnics). \IT. S c l 1 u l . r ~ ~13. . ULICFI,A N D C. WAONER. (2)F852. 273 Tin- See A10, D X n , D591 2i4 Ultramicroscope, Tke Physics of the-, a?;d O@ir-a1 Properties @f Colloid ParticlesSee B10. 275 Ultremicroscopy-See C46, C63. 276 Ultra-Violet Absorption Spectre of Some Uisuhtituted Bfneeaer-See C159. 277 Vanadium- See C263. C278. 278 Vancorum Review, Vol. I , No. I , VANADIUMCORPORATION OF AMERICA, (1)Ja220. 279 Veriiffentli~hun~en aus dem Kaiser Wilhelms Institut fOr Silikatforschung in Berlin-Dahlem (Publications from the Kaiser Wilhelms Institute for Silicate Research in Berlin-Dahlcm), KAISER WILHELMS INSTITUIPORSILIKATFORSCHUNG. (3)Ag1870.
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280 Viscosity-See B44. C199. 281 Weights and Measures, Ve~tigesof-See K52. 282 X-Rays, Research and Applications-See CL8, C25, C215, C279, D223, D313, D499, D507-508, D623, D632. D: Industrial Chemistry and Chemical Engineering 2 Acids-See D38. (Metallur~ical Fads). P. DEIEAN. (7)Mr438 3 Actualities M6tallur~iaues - . . . .. 4 Adhesion Problems in Connection with Rubber Flooring, RUBBER FLOORINO C o m ~ l r OrF~THE ~ PROPAGANDA C O ~ T T EO E F THE IN TER N A T I O N A L ASSOCIATION FOR RUBBER AND OTHER CULTNATIONS IN THE NETHERLANDS INDIES,(4)Jy810. 5 Adhesives and Adhesive Mixtures-See D.538. 6 Agenda Dunod 1930 "MCtallurgie," 46th ed., A. R o m , (7)Mr438. 7 Aericultural P~oductsinIfcdustry and Commerce-See D166, D316. 8 ~ i r Filtration . @-See D245. 9 Air Lift as a Chemical Engineering Appliance. The-See D482 10 Airplane Welding, J. B. JOHNSON, (7)0805. 11 Alcohol-See D316. 12 Aldehydes-See D503. 13 Alkalies-See D38. 14 Alkali Metals, Compounds of the Rare-See D259. 15 Alkaline Sulfides-See D259. 16 Alkali Nitrates-See D259. 17 Alkaloids-See A3, D324.
19 Allnminio, L'-, I Metalli Leggeri e le Loro Legbe (Aluminum, The Light Metals andTheir Alloys), R. KOELLIKERAND U. MAGNANI, (4)Jeti87, (5)Jy48i. 20 Alum and Leather Menufactwe-See D115. 21 Alumina-See D19. 22 Aluminium. Die Leichtmetalle und ihrc Legieruugen. (Aluminum. Light (7)My529. Metals and Their Alloys), P. MELCHIOR, 23 Aluminum Industrie, Die-(The Aluminum Industry), R. DEBAR, (7)Ag695. 24 Muminiurn-Kokillenguss (Permanent Mold), H. OBERM~~LLER. (7)JyfiX. 25 Aluminum-See C9, D19, D22, D23-24,027, D29, D182, D207, D557. 26 Aluminum Fluorid-See D19. 27 Aluminum Industry, The-, Vol. I, Aluminum and Its Production, Vol. TI. Aluminum Products and Their Fabrication, J. D. EDWARDS, F. C. FRARY, A N D 2. JEaPRIBs, Aluminum company of America, (I)Ag1976, (4)JyS09, (7)Jyfi35. 28 Aluminum Research LaboratoriesSee C9. 29 Aluminothermie (The Aluminothermic Process), K. GOLDSCHMIDT, (7)DglU. 30 American Petroleum Refining, 2nd ed., H. S. BELL, (4)Jy811, (5)My310. 31 American Society for Testing Materials, Proceedings of-See D370. 32 American Stcds-See D594. 33 Ammaia-See D259, D293. D595. 34 Analyse dilatom6trique des Materiaux (Analysis of Materials Based on Expansion (7)F397. Measurements), P. CLEVENARD, 35 Animal F d s , Greases, and Oils i n t h United St&-See D330. 36 Anleitung zum Formen und Giessen (Manual of Molding and Casting), E. UHLENn u r e , (7)N859.
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37 Annual Proceedings of the American Societyfor Testing Materials-SeeD379. 38 Annual Reports on the Progress of Applied Chemistry. 1929, Vol. XIV, SOCIETY OF CHEMICAL INDUSTRY, L ONDON, (4)01140, (5)Je376. 39 Anlimon-See D259. D392. 40 Ap#lied Chemistry, Progress of-See D38. 41 Architecture, Wrouckt Iron in-See D630. 42 Arc Light Carbons-See D317. 43 Arc Welding, LINCOLN ELECTRIC COMPANY, (7)N858. 44 Arsenic-See A10. D259, D379, D392. 45 Artifidal Silk-See C18. D113, D350. D482, D492. 46 Ashes, Equipment for Handling- See D382. 47 Asphalts and Allied Substances. Their Occurrence, Modes of Production, Uses in the Arts, and Methods of Testing, 3rd ed., H. ABRAHAM, (4)Mr302. 48 Assay of Coal for Carbonization Purposes, The-, Part III-Correlation with Coal GN D L. J. EDGCOMBE, DEPARTMENT OP SCIENTIFIC Gas Manufacture, J. G. K ~ N A A N D INDUSTRIAL RESEARCH, LONDON, (4)My565. 49 Atlas Metallographicus. Eine Lichtbildsammlung fiir die technische Metallographie (A Collection of Photomicrographs far the Industry), Vols. I and 11, H. HANEMANN AN D A. SCHRAEDER, (7)Jy635. 50 Atlas Metallographicus. A Collection of Photomicrographs with Descriptions, Vol. 3-5, H. HANEMANN A N D A. SCARAEDER, (4)JalOS. (5)Mr175. 51 do. Vols. 6 and 7, (4)My566, (5)Mr175. 52 Atmos~hericCorrosion of Metals. Third Experimental Report to the Atmospheric Corrosion Research Committee, J. C. HUDSON, (3)Ap896. 53 Automobile Steels, A. M~~LLER-HAuFP, K. STEIN, A N D H. GOLDSCHMIDT, (4)N1261, (7)OSOS. 54 Aviation and Aluminum-See D19. 55 Baking and Hydrogen Ions-See D308 56 Baking Enamels-See D459. 57 Basic Unit Processes-See D64. 58 Battery Carbons-See D317. 59 Bauxite-See D19. 60 Bearingsand Bearing Metals, W. M. CORSE,(4)Mr303, (5)Jy438, (7)Je576. 61 Beer-See D65, D245, D308. 62 Beryllium, Ores, Metallurgy, and Uses of-See D19. 63 Betriebslaboratorium, Das-der Metallgiesrereien und Verwandter Betriebe (The (7)Je576. Plant Laboratories of Foundries and Related Plants), W. CLAWS, 64 Betriebsmittelkunde fiir Chemiker. Ein Lehrbuch der allgemeinen chemischen Technologie (Plant Equipment for Chemists. A Text an General Chemical Technology), M. DOLCH,(4)Jy812, ($0638. 65 Bierhrauerei, Die-, I. Teil, Die Technologie der Malzfabrikation (The Manufacture of Beer, Part I, The Technology of Malt Making), 2nd ed., H. LEBERLE,(4)Ag 919. 66 Bitumens-See D47, D48. D384. 67 Bituminous Materials. Asphalt and Allied Substances, 3rd ed., H. ABRAHAMS, (5) Mr175. 68 Bituminous Paints- See D459. 69 Blau Gas and A i r Mixtures, Explosions fronz-See D338. 70 Bleaching-See D38, D176. 71 Boiler Feed Wnkr-See D379. D425. 72 Boiler Scale-See D258, D342. D425.
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Bone Bleck-See D317. Boron-See D259. Brass-See D185, D207, D392, D S i . Brass Founder's Alloys-A Practical Handbook, 2nd ed., J. F. BVCHANAN, (7)Ja351. 77 Braunstein und Seine Anwendungen, Der-(Pyrolusite and Its Uses), IS. DUNATH A N D H. LEOPOLD. (4)Fl99. 78 Brickr-SeeD419. 79 Britannia Metal-See D406. 80 B u i l d i * ~Materials, Endurencr oj-See D158. 81 Building Stones-See D379, D517. 82 Calcium Cnrbide-See D20i. 83 Calcium Citrate-See DlGG, D316. 84 Cawphor. Governmental Control gf--See D33fi. 85 Canc-Sugar Manufacturers and Their Chemists, A Handhook for-, 7th rd , G. L. SPENCER AND G. P. MEADE, (4)AgQ19,(5)Ap258. 86 Carbides-See D259. 87 Carboloy--See D215, D391. 88 Carbon-See D259, 0317. 89 Carbon Brushes-See D317. 90 Carbonization-See D38, 012.5. 91 Carbon Steels-See D594. 92 Cnrburizers-See D317. 93 Cnsting, Manral oj-See D36, 0231. 94 Cad Iroa-See D143, D184, D192, D289, D379. 95 Celluloid and Plrologmpl~icFilms, A Studj, of-ill$ Celluloid Base-See D3BX. 9fi Cellulose-See C25, D38. 97 Cellulnse-Base Coatinys-See D210. 98 Cellulose Lacquers, The-. A Practical Handbook on Their Manufacture. S. SMITII,(4)Je686, WJe375. 99 Cell&se Nitretss-See D98. 100 Cemm-See D38. D207, D379, D384, D517. D538. 101 Ceramic Resenrch-See '2279. 102 Ceramics-See D38, D308, D379, D391. 103 Charcoal-See D268, D317. 104 Cltemicnl A p p a r a t u s S e e D160. 105 Chemical Economics-See D191. 100 Chemical Engineering, A Treatise on-, Applied to the Flow of Industrial Gases, Steam. Water, and Liquid Chemicals, Including the Pneumatic Transport of Powders and Granulated Materials, G. M ARTIN , (5)Ap258. 107 Chcmical Engineering Catalog, T h e . 15th ed., THE CHEMICAL CATALOG CUMPANY, (4)D1414. 108 Chemical Eguipment, Life of-See D305. 109 Chemical Laboratories-See C74, C242. 110 Chemicals, International C a t r o l oj-See D336. 111 Chemical Technology--See D64, D112, D113. 112 Chemische Technologie der Neuzeit (Modern Chemical Technology), Vols. I, 11, 111, 0 . DAMMER A N D F. PETERS. (4)Je686. 113 Chemische und Physikalische Technologie der Kunstseiden (Chemical and Physical Technologyaf Artificial Silks), W. WELTZIEN A N D W. GOTZE, (4)F199. 114 Chemistry of Cokc, Fz~ndemmlalsof-See DZ84. 73 74 75 76
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115 Chemistry of Leather Manufacture, The-, Vol. 11, J. A. WILSON, (2)F856, (5)Mr 173, (8)1464D59. 116 Chilled Iron Rolls, Menujutvre qf-See D376. 117 Chlorine Bearing S d j u r Compounds-See D259 118 Chocolate, Menujaclurc qf-See D418. 119 Chrome and Its Relation to Leather Manufacture-See D115. 120 Chromium Platinp-See D138, D204. 121 Citric Acid-See D166, D316. 122 Cilrous Prodsctr-Sec D316. 123 Cleaning-See 0176. D302. 124 Coal-See A37, A39, D48, D125-126, D284, D343-346, D379, D382, D499, D514, D611. 125 Coal Carbonization, R. WIGGINTON. (5)N697. 126 Coal Division 1930, AMERICAN INSTITUTE OP MINING A N D METALLURGICAL ENGINEERS, (4)D1414. 127 Cobalt, Industrial Uses oj-See D392. 128 Cocoa, Manufacture qf-See D418. 129 Cocoa Butter-See D340. 130 Coffee, Goaemmental Control of-.% D336. 131 Cohesion of Engineering Materialr-See D379. 132 Coke-SeeA37, D48, D12S126, D284, D343-346, D379, D382, D499, D514. DG11. 133 Coking Technology-See D346. 134 Colloid Chemistry of Rubher, P. STAMBERGER. (4)Ap403. 135 Color-See D170, D459. 136 Coloring Materiels-See D38. 137 Combustion-See D112. 138 Commercial Chromium Plating, R. SCHNEIDEWIND, (i)Je577. 139 Commercial Handhook-See D604. 140 Commercial Organic Analysis-See A3. A4. 141 Concrete-See D169. D379, D517. 142 Congrts International de la tourbe, Laon, 8-12, Juillet 1928 (International Congress on Peat, Held a t Laon, July 8-12, 1928). L'Office Nationale des Combustibles Liquids, (P)Ap404. 143 Constitution of Steel and Cast Iron, The-, F. T. Slsco, (7)D917. 144 Construction Materials-See D384, D517. 145 Controle de la duretC des metaux dans l'industrie, Le- (The Control of the Hardness of Metalsin Industry), P. ROUDIE,(7)Ag694. 14fi Copprr-See D204, D392. 117 Copyrights-See D447. 148 Corrosion-See D19, D52. D308, D347, D37!1. 149 Corundzw-See D207. 150 Crocking Processes-See D348. 151 Creep of Steels a t High Temperatures, F. H. NORTON, (5)FlOX. 152 Crvde Oil-See A74, D30, D112, D308, D453. 153 Cryolite-See D19. 154 Cyanogen and Its Derivatiues-See D259. 155 Dairy Practice-See D413. 156 Den+Ping Pkmomena Ceuscd by Inelastic Action-See D624. 157 Dauerbiegmaschine, Ein-mit Schwingendem in der Messtrecke gleichmLsing beanspruchtcm Probestab (A Dynamic Testing Machine for Fatigue Bending!, G. S. VONHEYDEKAMPP, (7IMr437.
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und der Konstructions-elemente (The 158 Dauerfestigkeit der Werkstoffe, Die-, Endurance of Materials and of Building Materials), 0 . GRAP,(7)D350. 159 Dauerpriifung der Werkstoffe, Die-(The Endurance Testing of Materials), 0. F ~ P P LE. , BECKER, G. S. YON HEYDBKAMPP, (7)Ja350. IF0 I. Dechema-Monographie. 11 Vortrige zum chemischen Apparatewesen (Dechema Monograph, Eleven Lectures on Chemical Apparatus), DEuTscn~GESELLscrca111. p i j CHEMISCHEN ~ APPARATUS, (4)S1024. 161 DCformations permanentes et ruptures des aeiers. Les causes pdvenues. Lcs accidents (Permanent Deformations and Ruptures in Steel, Preventable Causes, (7)Je576. Breaks), P. REGNAULT, 162 Dental Alloys- See D423. 183 Dental ~ e t k l u r g yVol. , XI, Outline of Dental Science, A. J. BROWNE, (7)OX05. 164 Dental Metallur~y, Modern-See D417. .~ 165 Dentifries-See D308. Industria e Commercio: Essenze, Citrato di Calcio, Acido 166 D e r i ~ t Agrumari: i Citricio (Agrarian Products in Industry and Commerce, Essences, Calcium Citrate. Citric Acid), C. R ODANO , WAp259. 167 Detergents-See D53R. 168 Diamonds-See D317. 169 Diatomaceous Earth. R. C a ~ v s t i r (l)My1219, , (8)N4617, (4)Mr302, (5)D763. 170 Dictionary of Color, A, A. MAERZ A N D M . R. PAUL.(4)Ag!llR, (5)Nfi97. 171 Diecasting Practice. M. STERN, (7)N858. 172 Die-Casting Process-See D545. 173 Dildometric Studies-See D423. 174 Directory rf Trademarks and Trade Names of American Steels-See D594. 175 Directory, Index, and Buyers' Guide of Wire and Wire Products, 3rd ed., QUINN BROWN PUBLISHINGCORP.,('i)Je57F. 17G Dry-cleaning and Dyeing Handbook, C. C. HUBBARD, (4)Ja105. 177 Dry-cleaning Machinery with Some Notes on a N m Laundry P r o c e s s S e e D482. 178 Dyeing-See D115. 179 Dyes-See D38, D308. 180 Dyestuff APplication-Zee D176. 181 Dynamic Testing Machine for Fatigue Bending-See D1.57. 182 Dynamische und Statische Zugversuche an Aluminium-Einkristallen (Dynamic and Static Tensile Tests on Aluminum Single Crystal and Polycrystalline Material), J. WEERTS,(7)Je579. 183 Economic Chemistry--See D1R1. 184 Edelguss, Eine Sammlung Einschligiger Arbeiten (High Test Cast Iron. A Collection of Outstanding Articles), G. MEYERsBERc. (7)S747. 185 Eigenschaften des Hartmessings, Dic-(The Properties of Hard Brass), 0 . Bauen A N D K. MEMMLER, (7)Je577. 186 Einfluss "on OberAichenbeschidigungen,Der-auf die Riegungsschwingungsfestigkeit (The Influence of Surface Defects on the Fatigue of Metals), R. GC'NTHER, (7)Mr437. 187 do. W. ZANDER, (71Mr437. 188 Einfiihruug in die MCtallographie (An Introduction t o Metallography), P. GOERENS, (7)N85R. 189 do. E. VOLLHARDT, (7)N859, (7)D918. 190 Einfiihrung in die Technische Behandlung Casf6miger Stoffe (Introduction to the Technical Methods of Handling Gaseous Materials), W. BERTELSMANN AND F. SC~STER (Z)D5301, , (4)01141.
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191 Einfiihmng in der theoretische Wirtschaftschemie (Introduction to the hinciples of Economic Chemistry), R. KOETSCHAU, WMy2152, (8)1465D85. 192 Eisenguss in Dauerformen (The Making of Iron Castings in Permanent Molds). N, F. J A N ~ ~ E(7)0806. 193 Electrical Insulating Materiels-See D379. 194 Electric Furnace-See D206. 195 Electric Ponuw for Electrochemical Imlustries, Generation and Transnzission of-See D206. 196 Eledric Welding-See D205. 197 Electrochemical Industries-See C18, D38, D200, D287, D577. 198 Illcctrochenzist~y-SeeD206. D287. 189 Electrocorundum-See D207. 200 Electrodes-See D317. 201 Electrqfused Cement-See D207. 202 Electrogrephite-See D207. 203 Electropleting and Electroforming-See D476. 204 Electroolatinn with Chromium. Cooper. and Nickel. B. FREEMAN A N D F. G. .. H O P P E ; ( ~ ) M(7)Jy636. ~~~~, 205 Elektrischen Schweissverfahren, Die-(Electric Weldina), H. KROKELA N D H. N ~ e s e ,(7)DQlR. 206 Elekokemie (Electrochemistry), G. ANGEL, (4)N1262. (5)Ag505. 207 Elektrothemie. Die elektrische Erzeugung und technischc Verwcndung hohcr Temperaturen (Electrothermy. The Electrical Production and Industrial Applications of High Temperatures), M. PIRANI,(4~01140. Manufacture of Enamels), L STUCKERT, (4)F199. 208 Emailfabrikation, Di-(The 209 Enamels-See D208.
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~niineering,~ p p l & dChemical-See D106. Engineering EconompSee D477. Engineering Handbook for Miners end Metdbqists-See D.572. Engineering Materials. Vol. I . Ferrous, A. W. JUDGE, (7)S746. , do. Vol. 3. Theory and Testing of Materials, A. W. J u n c ~ (7)N858. do. Coherion a d Atomic Structure of-See D379. do. Textbook ofthe-See D586. Engineer's Vest Pocket Rook, The-, W. A. THOMAS, (5)D764. EnzyclopMie der technischen Chemie (Encyclopedia of Industrial Chemistry), (4)F200. 2nd rev. ed., Vol. IV, F. ULLMANN, 221 do. V d V, F. ULLMANN. (4)S1024. 222 Equipment Usedin Chemicel Technology-Sea D64, DlGO. 223 Ergebnisse der teehnischen Rlintgenkundc. I. Die Riintgentechnik in der Materialpriifung (Results of Industrial X-Ray Science. I . The Application of XRays to the Testing of Materials), 19 A m ~ o n s (7)D918. , 224 Erz zum metallischen Werkstoff, Vom-(From the Ore t o the Commercial Metal), AND W. LEITGEBEL, (3)N2639, (71Mr438. W. GUERTLER 225 Essences-See D166, D226-227. 220 Essences naturelles et parfums (Natural Essences and Perfumes), R. DELANGE, (2)N4620. 227 Essences naturelles, Les-. Extraction-Caract&resEmpIois (The Natural EsC. CRAVERI, translated by 13. T ATU , sences. Extradon-Characteristics-Uses), (2)F855.
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Essential Oils-See D38, D226227, 0503, F21. Gplosiues-See D112, D498. Explosiwes of Fresh Mnm&cture and of Material Aged i n Storoye, Tests on-See D:j:jX. Fahrication de la Fonte mall6ahle (The Manufacture of Malleable Castings), C. BUSQUET,(7)N859. 232 Fabrics Coordinating Research Committee, Report of th-See D518. 233 Fadory Floors-See DMZ. 234 Fatigue of Metals-See D157, D186, D379. 235 Fat Liquoring i n Lenther Menufedure-See D115. 236 Fats-See A8, C67, D38, D330, D435, D601. 237 Feed Water-See D425. 238 Fermentation, Industrial-See Cl8, D38. 239 Ferrous Engineering Materials-See D215-216, 240 Ferrous Metallurgy-See D143, D35l. 241 Ferrous Metals and Alloys-See D379. 242 Ferrous Metals, Heat Treatment of-Scc D482. 243 Fertilizers-See D38, D259. 244 Fibers-See D38. 245 Filtration and Filters. An Outline of the Art, J. A. P r c m n o A N D A. J. V. UNDERWOOD, (4)FL96. 246 Filtration in Chemical Laboratories, CARLS ~ H L E I C H E &RS C H ~ ~ L (l)N2758. L, 247 Filtratim-.Tee D169. 248 Financial IImdbook-See D604. 219 Finishing of Lrather-See D115. 260 Fire Cimxicals-See D38. 261 Fire Clog-See D419. 252 Fir6 Test of Materials-See D379. 253 Flazseed-See D459. 254 Flow Meesuremests-See D106. 255 Fluc Dust, Recovery of-See D406. 256 Ftuid Flow-See Dl06. 2.57 Food-See B39, BGF, B83. B85, D38, D308. 258 Formation and Properties of Boiler Scale, E. P. PARTRIDGE. (4)N1261. 259 Fortschritte in der anorganisch-chemischen Industrie dargestellt an Hand rler deutschen Reichs-Patente (The Progress in the Inorganic Chemical Industry as Shown by Means of the German Patents), Vol. 111, Part 2, pp. 301-716, Part 3, 717-1152, A. B R A ~ E R J.,D'ANs, AND J. REITST~TTER, (4)Ap405. 200 Fossil Charcoal-See D268. 201 Foulidry Laboretorier-See D63. 202 Fuctiowd Dislillntion-See C102. 2F3 Fxrl-Sen A:V, A39, A65, D38. D112. D268, D284, D317, D34:3446, D499, D511. D553. 204 Furs-See D l 13. 265 hsain-See D268. 266 Fused Quartz-See D207. 267 Fused Salt Electrolysis-Sse D206. 268 Fusit. Vorkomrnen, Entstehung und praktische Bedeutung der Faserkohle, fossile Holzkohle (Fusain. Occurrence, Origin, and Practical Value of Fossil Charcoal), 0. STUTZER, (4)FlOZ. 269 Galvanizing-See D286. 270 Gas Engixeering-See D553. 228 229 230 231
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271 Gases, I?tduslrial-See C18. D38, D106, D112. D190, D207, D245, D306. 272 Gauges and Fine Measurements. Vol. I. Standards of Length, Measuring Machines, Comparators, F. H. ROLT,(71Mr437. 273 Gelaiins, X - R a y Studies on-See C25. 274 Gelatinous Films-See D538. 275 Generators, Reliabilily of Special Water Seals n n i n Prewnliny a Flashback of tire Flame-See D338. 276 German Coking Studies- See D346, D611. 277 Glass-See 038, D377. 278 Glue-Sec D38. 2i9 Glycerin and Its Suhstit?'tes i n Industry-.%e D482. 280 Granulated Materials-See DIOR. 281 Grophite-Set D207, D317. 282 Gmuel, Eqaipmcnt for Ilandlim-See D382. 283 Greases, Animal-See D330. 384 Gmndlagen der Kaks-Chemie (The Fundamentals of the Chemistry of Coke), 3rd ed., 0 . SIMMERSBACH, (4)My566. 285 Grundlagen der technischen Rontgendurchstrahlung (Fundamentals of Industrial Radiography), R. BERTHOLD. (7)D918. 286 Grundlagen des Vcrzinkcn. Feuerverzinken, Galvanisches Verzinkern, Sherardisicren, Spritzverzinken (Fundamentals of Galvanizing, Sherardizing, and Spray Galvanizing), H. BABLIK, (7)N859. 287 Grundziige der theoretischen und angewandten Elektrochemie (Outlines of Theoretical and Applicd Electrochemistry), 2nd ed., G. GRUBE, (?)Jy3030, (4)Ap406. 288 Gunz-See A9, DR8.
(7) F:396. 290 Gypsum P l a d e r s S e e D384. 291 IIandbookfor the Manufacture gf Cane S u p - S e eD85. 292 Handbuch der Kautschukwissenschaft (Handbook of Rubber Science), K. MEMMLER,(4)JySlZ. 293 Handbuch der SchwefelsXurefahrikationnach der 4. Auflage von Lunges Handbuch drr Schwefelsiurefabrikation(Handbook of the Manufacture of Sulfuric Acid. A Revision of the 4th edition of Lunge's Handbook of the Manufacture of Sulfuric Acid), Vols. I, 11,111, B. WAESSER,(4)N1202. 294 Handformerei der Eisengiesserei, Die-(Hand Molding in the Iron Foundry), E. BAUER, (7)N859. 295 Ifeat Engines, Ifigh-Pressure Vapors Applied to-See C73. 296 Ileal Flow and Measurement-See D588. 297 Heel Insulntion-See D169. 298 Heat. Superairin of-n I n d u d r i d Plenls-See D440. 299 Heel Trassfer, Industrial- See 0614. 300 Heat Treatment of Steel-See D613. 301 Heavy Cltemical Industry, I'lendhook on the-See D573. 302 How ta Clean Rugs and Upholstered Fabrics, C. C. HUBBARD, (4)S1023. 303 Hiitte: Taschenhuch fiir Bisenhiittenleute (Handbook for Metallurgists), 2nd rcv. ed., AKADEMISCHER VEREIN HOTTE, (4)Ap404, (7)0806. 304 Hiitte, Taschenbuch fiir Stoffkunde (Reference Book of Materials), W I L H ~ L M ERNST& SOHN,(7)Je580. 305 Hydrazoic Acid-See D259.
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30ti Hydrogenation Processes-See D341. 307 Hydvogen-Ion Concenlration, M e m u r e m a t of-.% C171. 308 Hydrogen Ions, Review of-. Their Determination and Importance in Pure and Industrial Chemistry, H. T . S. B n r r r o ~ (3)Ja223, , (7)Ja350. 309 Hydrogen Sulfide-See D259. 310 Hydrosul$les-See D259. 311 ilydrozylamine-See D259. 312 Illuminalion-See D112. 313 Impurities inMetals, 2nd ed., C. J . SMITHGLLS, (4)D1413, (5)NR98, (6)146RD128. 314 Index t o A.S.T.M. Standards and Tentative Standards (as of September 3, 1929), AMERICAN SOCIETY FOR TESTING MATERIALS, (7)Fd97. 315 Index to Iron and Steel Patents, V. E. KINSEYA N D T. E. HOPKINS,(7)D917. 316 Industria e cammercio dei derivata agrumari (The Industry and Trade in Agrarian Products), C. RODANO, (4)Ap404. 317 Industrial Carbon, C. L. MANTELL, (3)Ap891, (8)146fiD129. 318 Indurlrial Catalytzc Processes-See D341. 319 Industrial Che7nirtry. Encyclopedia of-See D220-221. 320 Industrial Equipment, Life of-See D365. 321 Industrzol Gases, IIandling of-See D190. 322 Industrial (landbook- See D604. 323 Industrial Materials, X - R a y Analysis of-.Gee CIS, D631432. 324 Industrial Minoscopy, L. C. LINDSLEY, (4)F195. 325 I d u s t r i a l Nitrogen-See D112. 326 Industrial Organic Analysis- See A 3 4 . 327 Indust~ialResewch-See H7, H17. 328 Industrial Tables end Data-See K4, K13-14, K19, K27, K29, K33, K47. 329 Industrial X - R a y Science--See D223, D507-509, DR32-633. 330 Inedible Animal Fats in the United States. Considered with Special Reference to Sources of Animal Waste, the Rendering Industry, Municipal Reduction, and Some Effects of Meat Inspection, L. B. ZAPOLEON, (4)Ap403. 331 Ink-See D317. 332 Inorganic Chemical Industry, Progress in7%e 0259. 333 InsecticidesSee C18. 334 Insdating Materiels, Electrical-See D379. 335 International Acetylene Association. Proceedings, 29th Convention, I NTERNA TI O N A L ACETYLENE ASSOCIATION, (5)F109. 336 International Control of Raw Materials, B. B. WALLACE AND L. R. EDMINSTER, (4)Ag917. 337 Iron-See D115, D184, D192, D207, D21.5216, D294, D315, D354, D361, D37R, D388, D397, D460, D478, D530. D.571, D625. DG30. 338 Jahresbcricht VII der Chemisch-Technischen Reichranstalt, 1928 (Yearly Report VII of the Chemisch-Technischen Reichsanstalt), CFIEMISCH-T~ckiNrsc~mN RE~CHSANSTALT, (4)F198, (7)Je579. 339 Journal of the Institute of Mctals, 1929. The-, INSTITUTE OF METALS, (71Je577. 340 Kakaohutter und ihre Verfilschungen, Die- (Cacao Butter and Its Adulteration), H. FINCKE A N D K. H. BAUER, (4)FlQQ. 341 Katalytische Reaktionen in der organisch-chemischen Industrie (Catalytic Reactions in the Organic Chemical Industry), Vol. XXII of Technische Fortschrittsberichte, H. B R ~ ~ C K N A NEDR B. R ~ s s o v(4)Je687, , (5)0639. 342 Kesselsteinbildung, Die physikalische Chemie der-uud ihrer Vcrhiitung (The
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Physical Chemistry of the Formation and Prevention of Boiler Scale). R. STUMPER, (4)Ag920. Kohlen, Von den-und den Mineralolen. Ein Jahrbuch fiir Chemie und Technik der Brennstoffe (Coal and Mineral Oils. A Yearbook on the Chemistry and Technology of Fuels), Vol. 11, 1929, VEREINDEUTSCAEE CAED~KER, (4)Ag919. Kohlenschwefel, Der-Kohle, Koks, Teer (Sulfur in Coal, Coke, and Tar), F . MUHLERT, (5)Jy438. Kohlenstauhfeuerungen (Powdered Coal as a Fuel), H. BLEIBTEEU, (4)My566. Kokereiwesen (Coking Technolopv). .. . Vol. X X I of Technircke Forlsckrittsberichle. H. HOCK, (4)Jefi87, ( 5 1 ~ ~ 4 3 8 . Korrosion unter Beriichsichtigunz - des Materialschutzes, Die- (Corrosion with a Consideration of the Protection of Materials), Vol. I, General and Theoretical Part. 0. K R ~ ~ H N E. ~MAAS, E, AND D. W. BECK, (7)Ja352, (8)1460C121. Krackverfahren, Di-unter Anwendung von Druck (Cracking Processes with the Application of Pressure), E. SEDLACZEK, (5)My311 Gihlen und Schmieren bei der Metallbearbeitung (Cooling and Lubricating in Machinine Operations on Metals), K . GOTTWEIN. (7)D918. N e u j a h b l a t t der naturfarschenden Gesellschaft in Ziirich ~nnstseide,Die-. auf das Jahr 1930 (Artificial Silk. New Year's Book of the Society of Natural Sciences, Ziirich, 1930), H. E. FrERz-DAVID, (4)Ap406. Kurzgefasste Eisenhiittenkunde (A Short Review of Ferrous Metallurgy), B. OSANN,(7)N859. Laboratory Manual i n Elementary Metdlurgy--See D397. Lacquers-See Cl8, D98, D115, D210, D459. Laminois A fcrs marchands (Flatt-ing Mill for Commercial Iron), E. RICRARME, (7)N859. Lampblack-See D317 Latex, Its Occurrence, Collection, Properties, and Technical Applications, E. A. HAUSER A N D W. J. K ELLY , (5)Jy437. Lavender Oil-See P21. Lend-See D392, D406. Leather-See D38, D115. Lectures on Steel and I t s Treatment, 2nd ed., J . F. KELLER,(7)S746. Lehrbuch der Metallkunde, des Eisens und der Nichteisenmetalle (Textbook of Metallurgy, Iron, and Non-Ferrous Metals), F. SAUERWALD. (7)Ap484. Lehrbuch der Metallhiittenkunde (Textbook of Metallurgy), Vol. 11, V. TAPEL. (7)Ja352. Lemon Oil and Lemon Juice-See 0316. Leucile-See D19. Life Expectancy of Physical Property Based on Mortality Laws. E. B. KURTZ. (4JN1260. Light Metals and Their Alloys-See D19, D23. Lignite--See DX43. L i m i d Chemicals-See D106. ~ i m - ~ e eD384, D517. Lubricants Wlzich Lead to Ex6lorionr. A Sludy D338 . of-See . Llrbricating M a c k i n s s S e e D349. Magnesile-See D419. M a ~ n e s i u m Ores, , Metallurgy, Uses oj-Sce Dl9. Malleable Cestzngr-See D2.11. Mall Making-See D65.
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37G Manufacture of Chilled Iron Rolls, T h e , A. ALLISON, (7jJe580. 377 Maschinelk Glassverarheitung (Mechanical Operations Involved in the Working of Glass), A. WENDLER, G. GEHLHOFP, A N D K. QUASEBART, (4)Mr304. 378 Masonry, Protection of--against Deterioration-See D517. 379 Materials, Annual Proceedings of the American Society for Testing-, Vol. (1929). AMERICAN SOCIETY FOR TESTING MATERIALS, (i)My529. 380 Materials, Endurance qf-Sec D158-159, D347. 381 Materials, Enginewing- See D215216, D303-104, D336, D379, D586, DG25. 382 Materials Handling Equipment, E. J. TOURNIER, (4)F196, (5)Ap258. 383 Materials, Testiny of-See D34, D223, D314, D416, D507-508, D632. Tomb II-Lea 384 Materiaux des constructions civiles et des travaur publics, Les-. liants, chaun, cements, platres, goudrons et bitumes (Materials of Masonry and Highway Construction. Lime, Cement, Plaster, Tar, and Bitumen), E. M AR COTTE, (4)F198. 385 Meat Inspection- See D330. 386 Mechanical Engineer's Handbook, 3rd ed., L. S. MARKS,(5)DiG.L. 387 Medicinal Substances-See D38. , 388 Melting Iron in the Cupola, J. E. H u ~ s r(7)0805. 389 Mergers in Industry, A Study of Certain Economic Aspects of Industrial Consolidation. National Industrial Conference Board, Inc., (4)S1022. 390 Metallic Refirzing-See D20G. 391 Metallkeramik. Die Herstellung von Metallk6rpern aus Metallpulvern. (Metal Ceramics. The Manufacture of Metallic Bodies from Metal Powders), F. SKAUPY, (4)Ap405, (5)ApZ59, (7)0806. 392 Metallniederschlige und Metallftirhungen (The Deposition and Coloring of Metals), F. MICHEL,(i)Je580. 393 Metallography ojIron and Steels-See D215. 394 Metallography. Textbook of-See D18&189, D313. 395 Metall- und Legierungskunde (Reference Book of Metals and Alloys), M. VON SCHWARTZ, (715747. 396 Metallurgical Analysis- See A65. 397 Metallurgical Experiments: Iron and Steel. Metallurgical Experiments: NonFerrous, F. J OHNSON , (i)N858. 398 Metallurgical Facts-See D3. 399 Metdurgical Handbook-See DG, D302-303. D402. 400 Metallurgical Industries-See D38, D112. 401 Metallurgical Photomzcrographs-See D 4 9 d l . 402 Metallurgists and Chemists' Handbook, 3rd ed., D. M. LIDDEL,(4)D1412, (?)DOIT. 403 Mctdlurgy, Ferrous-See D143, D351. 404 A&dlurgy, Nomenclature and Definitions- See 0379. 405 Metallurgy of Aluminum-See D19, D23. 40G Mdallurgy of White Metal Scrap and Rcsidues, E. R. THEWS, (5)0638, (i)My529. 407 Metallurgy, Textbook on-See D361, D362, D442, D479. 408 Metal Pickling, E. E. WYNN. (7)Mr437. 409 M e t a l c S e e A10, A34, A61, AG5, C25, D22, DZ3, D27, D49-52, D60. D115, D143, D145, D175, D184, D192, D204, D206-207, D215-216, D224, D294, D313, D315, D339, D349, D354, D3G1. D376, D379, D388. D391, D395. D39T. D423, D442, D460. D478, D507-508, D517, D530, D571, DG25, DG30. 410 Metal S c r a F S e e D406. 411 Metals, Impurities in-See D313. 412 Micrormpy, Industrid- See 0324.
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Milk and D a b Products, C. H. ECKLES.W. B. COMBS, A N D H. MACY, (4)Ap402. Mineral Oils-See D38, D343. Minerals-See A34. A61. A65, D324. D379, D566. Mittdungen der deutschen Materialpriifungsanstalt~SonderheftX. Arbeiten aus dem Kaiser Wilhelms Institut fur Metallforschung und Staatlichen Materialpriifungsamt zu Berlin-Dahlem (Reports from the German Bureau for Testing Mat . I Articles . from the Kaiser Wilhelms Institute for Metal Investigation and from the State Bureau of Testing Materials, Located a t Berlin-Dahlem), &EER WZHELMS INSTITUT FiiR METALLFORSCHUNG UND STAATLICHEN MATBRIALPRUF~NGSAMT, (7)S747. 417 Modem Dental Metallography, 0 . E. HARDER, (7)D971. 418 Modern Methods of Cocoa and Chocolate Manufacture, H. W. BYWATERS, (4) Ap403. 419 Modern Refractory Practice with Spccial Reference to the Products of HarbisonWalker Refractories Companies, HARBISON-WALKER REFRACTORIES COMPANIES, (7)5746. 420 Moldins-See D36. D192. D294. " 421 Molybdenum-See D391392. 422 Mortar, Protection against Deterioration of--See D51T. 423 National Physical Laboratory Report for 1929, Hrs MAPSTY'S STATIONERY OFFICE,LONDON, (7)D918. 424 Natural Essenres-See D226-227. 425 Neuzeitliche Speisewasser-Aufbereitung,Die- (Contemporary Development in the Treatment of Feed Water), H. BALCKE. (4Je687. 426 Nickel-See 0204, D207, D392, D494. 427 Nitric Acid-See D259. 428 Nitrides-See DZ59. 429 Nitrocclldose-See D338. 430 Nirrogen-See D259, D577. 431 Nitrogen Oxide-See D207, D259. 432 Noble Gases-See D259. 433 Na-Ferrous Metals and Alloys-See D38, D207, D379, D395, D397, DB25. 434 Oil-SeeD38, D115, D245, D435, D459, D499, D601. 435 Ole und Fette in der Textilindustrie, Di(Oils and Fats in the Textile Industry'. Vol. II1,Znd ed., K. H. BAWER A N D W. HERBIG, (4)F200. 436 Ore, From tke-lo the Indudrzal Metal-See D224. 437 Ole Flotation-See D308. 438 Organic Commercial Analysis-See A 3 4 . 439 Organic Synthesis, The Control of Readions in-See D482. 440 Organization der Warmeiiberwachung in technischen Betrieben (The Supervision 01 Heat in Industrial Plants), H. BALCKE,(7)F396. 441 Osmium-See D391. 442 Outline of Metallurgical Practice, C. R. HAYWARD, (71Mr438. 443 Oxy-Acetylene Welder's Handbook, The-, M. S. HENDRICKS, (nD917. 444 Paints-See D38, D317, D459. 445 Palladium-Sea D392. 446 Paper-Sac D38, D324. 447 Patents, Trade Marks and Copyrights. Law and Practice, 5th ed., 0 . A. GBIER. (4)N1262, (7)S746. 448 Peal-See D142. 449 Pectin-See D316. 413 414 415 416
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Pencils-See D317. Perfumes-See D226-227, D503. Petroleum-See A74, D30, D112, D308. D453. Petroleum Development and Technology, 1930, AMERICAN INSTITUTE OP MINING AND METALLURGICAL ENGINEERS, (J)S1023. 454 Pmler-See D406. 455 Phenols, Cracking of-See D34.3. 456 Phosphorus and Its Compowds-See D259, D457. D603. 457 Phosphor, Phosphorsiure und Phosphate (Phosphorus, Phosphoric Acid, a i d Phosphates), 0. KAUSCEI, (4)Mr305. 458 Photograpl~icMaterials and Substances-See D38, D30R. 459 Physical and Chemical Examination of Paints, Varnishes. Lacquers, and Colors, (4)N1261. 5th ed., H. A. GARDNER, 460 Pickling of Iron and Steel, W. G. IMHOFF,(7)Je579. 461 Pigments-See D38, D98, D210, D317, D459. 462 PipeandTubeBending and Jointing, S. P. Manns, (7)Ja351. 463 Piping Handbook, J. H. WALKERANDS. CROCRER, (4)Jy811, (5)0640. 4G4 Plant Eyuipmenl, Technology of-See D64. (5)Ag503. 465 Plant Location, W. G. HOLMES. 466 Plaster-Set D384. 467 Plmticizers-See 098, D210. 468 Platers' Guidebook, 0. J. SIZELOVE, (7)0805. 469 Plating, Commercial-See D138, D224, D476. 470 Platinum-See D392. 471 Polishes-See D459. 472 Porous Pacbing Materials in Acetylene Portable Tanks-See D338. 473 Potash-See 0112, D259, D336. 474 Pmuders-See D106. 475 Pradice of Spectrum Analysis with Hilger Instruments, The-, A. HLLGER,(7)F397. 476 Principles of Electroplating and Electroforming, The-, 2nd ed., W. BLW AND G. B. HOGABOOM, (4)My565, (5)Mr174, (7)My529. 477 Principles of Engineering Economy, E. L. GRANT, (4)S1022. 478 Principles of Iron Founding, 2nd ed., R. MOLDENKE, (7)N858. 479 Principles of Metallurgy, The-, 1. L. BRAY, (7)Ja351, (8)1468D20G. 480 Printing-See D38. 481 Proceedings of the American Societyfor Testing Materids-See D379. 482 Proceedings of the Chemical Engineering Group, Society of Chemical Industry. Qol. X-1928. CHEMICAL ENGINEERING GROUP OF T HE SOCIKTY OF CHEMICAL INDUSTRY, LONDON, (41F197. 483 Proteinins, X-Ray 5tudies on-See C25. 484 Priifanstalt fiir feuerfeste Materialien (Laboratory for Testing Refractories), L. Ln'rNSKY, (5)0639. 485 Pulp and Hydrogen Ions-See D308. 486 Pulpwood-See 0324, D336. 487 Pyrolusile and Its Uses-See D77. 488 Quartz, Fused-See D207. 489 Quinone and Leafher Manufuture-See D115. 490 Radiography, Funddamentals of Industrial-See D285. 491 Rayon-See C18, D113, D350, D482, D492. 492 Rayon Industry, The, 2nd ed., M. H. AVRAM, (4)F196, (5)Mr173. 493 Real Wages in the Unitedstates, 1890-1926, P. H. DOUGLAS, (4)Ag917. 450 451 452 453
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494 Recherches m&trologiquessur les aciers au nickel (Metrological Research on Steel and Nickel), C. E. GUILLOME, (7)Ja350. 495 Refiniq of M e t e l s S a e D206, D224, D577. 496 Refractories-See D317, D391, D419, D484. 497 Refrigeration-See D112. 498 Regulations for Transportation by Rail of Explosives and Other Dangerous Articles in Freight, Express, and Baggage Services: Including Specifications for Shipping WASHINGTON, D. C., (5)OF39. Containers, INTERSTATE COMMERCE COMMISSION, 499 Report of the Fuel Research Board for the Year Ended 31st March, 1929, with AND INDUSReport of the Director of Fuel Research, DEPARTMENT OF SCIENTIFIC TRIAL RESEARCH, E NGLAND, (4)Ja104. 500 Research Bulletin "Rolled Zinc," NEW JERSEY ZINC COMPANY, (71Je579. 501 Reseerck in Industry--See H7, H17. 502 R e s i n s s e e A9, Cl8, D38, D98, D210, D226-227, D435, D459. 503 Riechstoffe, Di-und ihre Derivate (Perfumes and Their Derivatives). Aldehyde der Alizyklischen Reihe (Aldehydes of the Alicylic Series), Vol. I, Part 2, A. WAGNER, A. M. BURGER, AND F. EI.Z&, (4)Ap405. 504 Road Surfadng Materials-See D482. 505 Rocks, Analysis of-See A34. 506 Rolled Zznc-Sec D500. 507 Rbhtgenographie der Metalle und ihrer Legierungen (X-Ray Analysis of Metals and (Z)Ap1730, (7)Je577. Their Alloys), M. C. NE~BERGER, 508 RBntgenographische Werkstoffpriifung (X-Rav Testing of Materials), K. BECKER, (7)Je577. 509 Riintgenspektroskopi und Kristallstrukturanalyse (X-Ray Spectroscopy and AND E. SCHNEIDER, (7)Je579. Analysis of Crystal Structure), A. SCHLBEDE 510 Rubber-See C25, D4, D38, D134, D292, D336, D379. 511 Ruby Glass-See C279. 512 Salt Electrolysis, Fused-See D206. 513 Salts-See D38, D259. 514 Sampling and Analysis of Coal, Coke, and By-products, 3rd ed., CARNEGIR STEEL COMPANY, (5)F109. 515 Sand, Epuipmat for Handling-See D382. 516 Smitetion-See D38. 517 Schutz der Bauwerke gegen chemische und physikalische Angriffe(Protection of All Types of Construction against Chemical and Physical Deterioration), 0. GRAF AND H. GOEBEL. (4)N1262, (5)N698. 518 Second Report of the Fabrics CoBrdinating Research Committee, R. H. PICUD, DEPARTMENT OR SCIENTIFIC AN D INDUSTRIAL RESEARCH, LONDON. (4)Jy811. 519 Seuege--Se~C18, D112, D245, D308. 520 Sheet Steeland Tin Plate, R. W. SHANNON, (4)D1414. 521 Shellac-See D459. 522 Sherardizing-See D286. 523 Silica, High Alumina-See D419. 524 Silicetes in Industry--See D538. 525 Silicocarhid-See D207. 526 Szlzca-See D259. 527 Silver-See D392. 528 Silver Solutions, Ex@losions of Crusts and Muds in Ammaniacal- Used i n Coalzng Glass for iMirrors-See D338. 529 Slag Inclusions in I ~ o n end Steel-See D530.
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530 Slaginneslutningar i J a m och S t S (Slag Inclusions in Iron and Steel), C. BENED I C ~ SAND H. L O P Q ~ S (7)Jy636. T, 531 Slate-See D379. 532 Soa+See D308, D435, D601. 533 SO&$ Manujmture, The Avt qf-See D482. 534 Soda-See D259. 535 Sodium Nitrate, Chilean Control qf-See D336. 536 Soil-See D38. 537 Solders-See D406. 538 Soluble Silicates in Industry, J. G. VAIL, (S)F108, (8)14G9D23(i. 539 Solvents, T. H. D m n n ~ s (dD1412. , 540 SolventsSee Cl8. 541 Sparking of Steels, E. PITOISAND J. D. GAT, (7)F396. 542 Specificationsfor MeterialsSteel, Iron, N m - Ferrous M&ls-See D625. 543 Spectrum Analysis-See D475. 544 Spray Galuenieing-See D286. 545 Spritzguss und seine Anwendung, Der- (Die-Casting Process and Its Uses), I ( E 1 c n S ~ T 0 R n m rP f h WIR~SCHAETLICHKEIT, (7)D918. 546 Stainless Steel-See D53. 547 Stain Remoual-Sec D176, D302. 548 Standard Methods for Testing Tar and Its Products, T AR PRODUCTS TESTSCOMMITTEE, LONDON, (4)Mr304. 549 Standard Specificationsfor MaterialcSteel, Iron, Non-Ferrous Metals-See D625. 550 Standard Yearbook 1930, NATIONAL BUREAUOP STANDARDS, (7)0805. 551 Starck-See D38, D324. 552 Steam-See D106, 0553. 553 Steam and Gas Engineering. A Text Covering Power Generating Apparatus Utilizing Energy Released by the Combustion of Fuels, T. E. BUTTERFIELD, (1)Je 1450. 554 S t e e d s e e D53, D143, D151, D161, D215-216, D315, D3G0, D379, D397, D423, D460, D494, D520, D530, D541, D555,D571, D577, D594, D613, D625. 555 Steel Treating Practice, R. H. SHERRY, (7)F396. 556 StorageBatteries, 2nd ed., G. W. VENAL, ($)Jy809, (S)Jy438. 557 Structural Aluminum Handbook, ALUMINUM COMPANY OP AMERICA, (7)NS58. 558 .Sugar-See D38, D245, D308, D635, F38, F94. 559 Sdfues-See D259. 560 SuJfoneted Oils-See D435. 561 Sulfur Dioxide-See D293. 562 Sulfur i n Coal, Coke, and Tar-See D344. 563 Sulfuric Acid-See D259, D293. 564 Sulfuric Acid and I t s Manufacture, H. A. AUDEN,(I)D3022, (3)My1120, (4)Mr302, (nMy311. 565 S p l a n and Leather Manujactur-See D115. 566 Tables for the Determination of Minerals by Means of Their Physical Properties, Occurrences, and Associates, 2nd ed., E. H. K u u s AN D W. F. HUNT, (4)D1414. 567 Tanning Materials of the British Empire. IMPERIAL INSTITUTE, (4)F196, (61Ag399. 568 Tanning Processes--See D115. 569 Tantalum-See D391. 570 Tar-See D38, D344, D384, D499, D548, D611. 571 Tariff on Iron and Steels, T h e , A. BERGLUND A N D P. G. WRIGHT, (7)S746.
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572 Taschenbuch f"r Berg- und Hiittenlate (Engineering Handbook for Miners and Metallurgists), 2nd ed., F.KOGLER,(7)Mr438. 573 Taschenbuch fiir die anorganisch-chemische Grossindustrie (Handbook on the Heaw Chemical Industry), 7th ed., E. BERL AN D G. LUNGE, (4)Jy812. 574 Technical Chemist's Handbook, 3rd ed., G. LUNGE A N D A. C. C ~ I N G(4)Je685. , 5i5 Technical Gsrmnn-English D i t i m n r j l S e e KZ5. 576 Technical Methods of Handling Gases-See D190. 577 Technische Elektrochemie (Industrial Electrochemistry), K. ARNDT,(7)Ap484. 578 Technology, Modern ChemicaGSee D112. 579 Technolcgy of Artificial Silk-See D113. 580 Technology o j Inorganic Chemical Indunries-See D259. 581 Technology of Malt Making-See D65. 582 Technology of Oils, Fats, Soaps, and Other Washing Agents-See D601. 583 Technology of Petroleum-See D453. 684 Techsnloyy of Tin-See D591. 585 Tmsile Stragth of Aluminum Crydals-See D182. 5% Textbook of the Materials of Engineering, H. F. MOORE, (7)D917. 587 Textile Materials-See D38, D324, D379, D435. ,588 Thermoelektrische Tempemtur- und Wirmeflussmessung. Die- (The Thermoelectric Measurement of Temperature and Heat Flow), E. RArscn AND K. SCHROPP, (7JD918. 589 Tl~iosulfates-See D2.59. 590 Tin- See D379, D392, D406, D520, D591. .i91 Tin: Its Mining, Production, Technology and Applications, C. L. MANTELL, (3) N2636, (5)F108, (i)Ja351, (8)1469D272. ,392 Titanizm-See D2.59. 593 Trade Marks-.% D447. 594 Trade Marks and Trade Names of American Steels-Plain Carbon and Alloy, Directory of-, Iron Age, (7)Jy635. ,595 Transfer Coefficients of Ammonia in Absorption Towers, 0. L. KOWALKE, 0. A. HOUGENAND K. M. WATSON, (4)D1413. .i96 Transfer of M a t e r d - S e c D64. 697 Tansportation Regulations fofor E z p l o s i v e s S e e D498. 598 Tube Bending end Jointing- See D462. 599 T,mgsten-See D215-216, D391, D586. 600 Type Metal Alloys-See D406. 601 Ubbelahde's Handbuch der Chemie und Technologie der ole und Fette (Ubbelohde'r Handbook of the Chemistry and Technology of Oils and Fats), 2nd rev. rd., Vol. 111, Part 2. Chemie und Technologie der Seifen und Waschmittel (Chemistry and Technology of Soaps and Other Washing Agents), H. HELLBR,(4)Mr:304. li02 Litm-l"iolet Rodcations i n Industry-See D482. li03 Umsetzunp von Phosphor mit Wasserdampf zu Phosphorsjiure und Wasncrstoff im Temperaturgebiet von 200-1000' C. bei Atmosphkendruck (Reactions of Phosphorus on Steam with the Production of Phosphoric Acid and Hydrogen a t a Temperature Range of 20(r-1000° C. and Atmospheric Pressure), 8.SCHATZEL, (41F200. 604 United Kingdoms, The-. An Industrial, Commercial and Financial Handbook, D. C., H. BUTLER,BUREAU OF FOREIGN AN D DOMESTIC COMMERCE, WASHINOTON, (5)N697. 605 Unzt Processes and Their Equipment- See D64. 606 Vanadium- See C278, D259, D293.
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Varnish-See D38, D115, D245, D459. Vegetable and Leather Manufacture-See D115. Vitreous Enamels-See D208. Volatile Oils-Ses F21. Vorginge bei der Stiickkakhildung. Kohle, Koks, Tccr, Die- (Coking Processes. Coal, Coke, Tar), G. AGDE AN D L. YO N L YNCKER , (5)JyUS. Wages in the United States-See D4'33. Wiirmebehandlung des Stahles, Die-(The Heat Treatment of Steel), 0 . G. STYRIE, (7)Je579. Winmuhergang, Der industriell-fiir Praxis und Studium mit Grundlegendcn Zahlenbeispielen (The Industrial Heat Transfer for Study and Practice with Fundamental Numerical Examples), A. SCFIACK,(4)F199. Washing Agents, Technology of-See D601. Wasser, Vom-. Ein Jahrbuch fur Wascrchemie und Wasserreinigungstechnik (Water. A Yearbook on the Chemistry and Purification of Water), Vol. 111, VEREINDEUTSCAER CKBMIKER,(4)Mr304. Water-See C18, D38, D106, D112, D245, D308, D616, D619. Waferproofing Materials-Sea D379. Water Softening, The Base Exchange or Zeolite Process. Summary of Existing Knowledge, A. R. MARTIN, DEPARTMENT OF SCIENTIFIC AND INDUSTRIAL RESEARCH, (4)F197. Wazes-See AS, D38, D435, D459. Weld Desian and Production with Particular Application to Safety and C o t , R. E. KLZKIIO, (I)U12tiU H'elding-Scr D10, DIR, D205, D317, DW3. DWR. Welding Encyclopedia, The-, 7th ed., L. B. M A ~ K E N AZN~DEH. S. CARD, (5)0640. Werkstoffd%rnpfung, Die-bei Drehschwingungen nach dem Dauerpriifverfahren und dem Ausschwingverfahren (Damping Phenomena Caused by Inelastic Action According to the Static and Dynamic Method), W . KNACKSTEDT. (7)S747. WerkstoffnormenStahl, Eisen, Nichteisen-Metalle (Standard Specifications for MaterialsSteel, Iron, Non-Ferrous Metals), 4th ed., DEIJTSC~ER NORMENAUSSCHUSS, (7)S747. Wet-Cleaning Practice--See D176. White Metal AlloysSee D406. Wire and Wire Products-See D175. Wire Cloth-See D379. Wrought Iron in Architecture, G. K. G ~ E R L I N (7)Ap484. G~, X-Rays, Applications qf--to the Testing and A n d y s i s of Industrid Materials-.See D223, D313, D499, D507-508, D632. X-Ray Technology. The Production, Measurement, and Application of X-Rays, H. M. TERRILLAND C. T. ULREY,(4)My565, (7)Je576. Zeolite Process qf Water Softening-See D619. Zinc-See A10, D286, D392. D406. D500. Zuckeranhydride und ihre Verwendung zur Synthese von Disacchariden, Die(Sugar Anhydrides and Their Use in the Synthesis of Disaccharides), A. Prcrar, H. VOGEL, AND A. ENKEN.(4)F200.
E: Historical 1 Agricultural Chemistry, History of American-See G5. 2 Aluminum, History of-See D19, D27. 3 August Kekuld Vol. I . Leben und Wirken (Life and Activities). Vol. 11.
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Abhandlungen, Bericht6, Kritiken, Artikel, Reden (Communications, Reports, z, Criticisms, Articles, Addresses), R. A ~ s c n i i ~(3Ja433. 4 Bacteriology, History oj-See B54. 5 Bismuth, History +See E10. 6 Crucibles: The Lives and Achievements of the Great Chemists, B. JAWE,(1)02528, (4)Ag917, (5)Ag504. 7 Eighteenth Century Revolution in Science-The First Phase, The-, A. N. MELDRUM, (11D3019. 8 Filtration, History of-See D245. 9 Gebn-See E23. 10 Geschichte des Wismuts zwischen 1400 und 1800. Die-(The History of Bismuth (7)0505. between 1400 and 1800), E. 0 . VON LIPPMANN, 11 Historical Facts Regardiq Scince end Scientists-See E18. 12 Letex, Hidory of-See D356. 13 Lanoisin-Scc E7. , (4)My565. 14 Making of Chemistry. T h e , G. H m ~ o w (1)Ap950, 15 Mesonry end Highway Construction, History of-.% D384. 16 Orfanic Chemistry, Xislory +See F119. 17 Oxidation-Reduction, History of-See C206. 18 Pathhders in Science, H o u o m o ~ MIFFLrN Co., (I)Ag1980. 19 Soap Making, Histmy of-See D601. 20 Theory of Dilute Solutims, History of the-See C113. 21 Tin, History of-See D591. 22 Weter Sqftening, Hidory qf-See 0619. 23 Works of Geber, The-, R. RUSSELL,(3)02383. (S)1471E34. 24 Wrought Iron, History of-See D630.
l? Organic Acctddehyde, Preparation +See F8. Acetol, Preperation of-See F101. Addition Reactions by Means of Aluminum Chloride-See F7. Aetherischen ole, Die(Etherea1 Oils). 3rd ed., E. G n D E m g ~ s r ~ AND n HOPFMANN. (4)F200. 5 Ally1 Alcohol-See EZl 6 Aldehyder-See D503. 7 Aluminiumchlorid in der organischen Chemic (Aluminum Chloride in Organic (?)N4618. Chemistry), G. KRKNZLBIN, 8 Aluminiumoxid als Katalysator in der organischen Chemic (Aluminum Oxide, a Catalyst in Organic Chemistry), W. N. IPATIEW A N D C. FREITAG, (3)Mr672. 9 n-Amyl Benzene, Preperetion of-See F101. 10 Amylene, Preparetion of-See F8. 11 Anisol. Preparation of-See F8. 12 Aromatic Chemicals-See F21. 13 Aufbau der hochpolymeren organischen Naturstoffe auf Grund molekular-morphologischer Betrachtungen. Der-(The Synthesis of High-Polymeric, Naturally Occurring Substances an the Basis of Molecular, Morphological Studies). K. H. MEYERAND H. MARK, (4)D1415. 14 Aso-Dyes, Analysis 4-Sea A7. 15 Beilstein's Handbuch der Organischen Chemie, A Brief Introduction to the Use of-, E. H. HUNTRESS,(I)Je1447, (2)Je2591, (4)Je686. 16 Beneenc end Its Deriwtivcs, Migration in-See C241. 1 2 3 4
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Benzene Nucleus, Substitutions i n t&See C241. Benzene SulfoJloride, Preparation of-See F101. Benzophenone Ozime, Preparation of-See F101. Benzyl Aniline, Prepnratiolr of-See FX. Bericht der Schimmel & Company, Aktiengesellschaft, Miltitz bz. Leipzig iiber itherisehe ole, Riechstoffe u. s , w.. Jubiliumsausgabe, 1929 (Report by Schimmel and Co., Aktiengescllschaft, Miltitz and Leiprig, on Ethereal Oils, Perfumes, etc., Anniversary Edition, 1929). SCHIMMEL & C O M PANY , (4)Ap405. Bicyclic Ring System, Stcwxhemirtrj' of-See F77. Binary Compounds i n Volatile Oils-See F21. Bromacetone, Pwpnmtion gf--See F101. n-Bromonaphtkalena, Preparation o f 4 e e F101. Cane Sugar-Sec D85. Carbohydrates-See B5, CIS, F38. Carbon Dirul$de-See F103. Casein, Preparation of-See F101. Catalytic Reactions in the Organic Ciiemicol Industry-See D341. Chemical Action of Minobvganisms on Organic Compounds-See B23. o-Clilorobazoic Acid, Preparation of-See F101. College Organic Chemistry, E. E. REID, (I)Jy1724. Collidine, Preparation of-See F8. Concise Summary of Elementary Organic Chemistry, A-, F. H. CONSTABLE, (2)F853. (8)1471F6. Condensation of Fatty Aldehydes with Molonic Acid-See F21. Condensation Reactions by Meens of Aluminum Chloride--SeeF7. Constitution of Sugars, The-, W. N. HAWORTH, (I)F483, (2)N4618, (8)1471F7. Cracking of Ifydrocerbons by Means of Aluminum Chloride-See F7. o-Cresol, Preparation of-See F8. Crjfstallized Compounds i n Volatile Oils-See F21. Cycloherane, Preperation of-See F8. Dehydrogenation by Means of Aluminum Chloride-SP~.F7. Dimethyl Allylene, Preparation o,-See F8. Dimethylglyorime, Preparation of-See 8101. Diphenylmethane Imine Hydrochloride, Preparatior of-Set Fll'l Durene, Preparation of-See F101. Duroquinone, Preparation of-See F101. Elementary Organic Chemistry-See F35. Erucic Acid. Preparation of-See F101. E s s a t i a l Oils-See B65, D38, D226-227, D503. F21 Ethereal Oils-See F4, F21. Ethyl Funmrote, Preparation of-See F101. Ethylene, Preparation of-See F8. Ethyl Oromalonnte, Preparation of-See FlOl. Fats from Volatile Solvents. Adsorplion of-See Cfi7. Fatty Acids-See F21. Flower Products-See F21. Friedel-Crafts Reaction and Its Remijcations-See T - . Fries Rearrangement-See Fi. Fruit Flwors-See F4. Furfural Compounds-See F21. Glutaric Acid, Preparation of-See F101.
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64 Ifalopenetions by Means of Aluminum Chloride-See F7. 65 Heptane Deriuatiues, Dielectric Constants of Dilute Benzene Solutions of-See C159. 66 Heptanold, Preparation +See F101. 67 fiiexachloroheneene, Pveparation of-See F8. 68 Hexamethyl Benzene, Preparation @-See F8. 69 Herylene, Preparation of-Sce F8. 70 Introduction to Beilstein's Hnndbuch der Orgenisclzen ChemieSee F15. 71 Introduction t o Modern Organic Chemistry, An-, L. A. COLES.(I)F482, (2)F854. (8)1471F14. 72 Introduction to Organic Chemistry, An-, E. J. HOLMYARD, (l)D3023. 73 Isomers, Use ojthe Electric Momentfor the Identilication qf-See C159. 74 isoprene, Preparation of-See F8. 75 Isopropyl Ethylene, Preparetion of-See F8. 76 i s o f i o f i l Lodate, Preparation qf-See F101. 77 Jahrbuch der Organischen Chemie (Yearbook of Organic Chemistry). Vol. 14. J. SCHMIDT. (2)Je2590, (8)1471F16. 78 Laboratory Manuel i n Organic Chemistry-See F71, F85. F102. 79 Lenoyl Alcohol, Prepardim of-See F101. 80 Lehrbuch der Organischen Chemie (Textbook of Organic Chemistry), 2nd ed.. P. KARRER. (4)Ag919. 81' Lehrbuch der Organischen Chemie (Textbook of Organic Chemistry), J. SCHMIDT, (2)D5302. 82 L a g Chain Organic Compounds-See C25. 83 Malmonitrile, Preparation of-See F101. 84 Metallic Derivetives of Aliphatic HyrlrocarboncSee F77. 85 Methoden der Organischen Chemie, Die--. Ein Handbuch fiir die Arbeiten im Laboratorinm (Methods of Organic Chemistry. A Handbook for Laboratory Work), Vol. 111, revised, J. HOUBEN, (2)Je2591, (3)01869. 86 Methyl Cyclopentane, Preparation of-See F8. 87 Methyl W a t e , PreParatim qf-See F101. 88 Modern Organic Chemistry-See F71. 89 Nihations by Means of Aluminum Chloride-See F7. 90 m-Nitroacetophenone, Preparation @-See F101. 91 Nitrogen Compounds, Stereochemistry @-See F77. 92 Oils-See B65, D38, D115, D226-227, D245, D435, D459, D499, D503, D601, F4, m1
93 Optically Active Compounds, Melting-Point Curves of-& C241. 94 Optical Rotation and Ring Structure in the Sugar Group. The Optical Rotation of the Various Asymmetric Carbon Atoms in the Hexose and Prntose Sugars, H. S. ISBELL, BUREAU OF STANDARDS, (l)Mr72ri. 95 Organic Chemistry, TexthooksSee B24, F33, F35, F71-72, F80-81, F119, F132, F135-136. 96 Organic Chemistry, Annual Progress of-See C17. 97 Organic Chemistry, Introdution to Beilstein's-See F15. 98 Organic Commercial Analysis-See A34. 99 Organic Microanalysis-See A38. A40. 100 Organic Sulfur Compounds-See F103. 101 Organic Synthesis. An Annual Publication of Satisfactory Methods for the (I)My1218. (Z)My2157, Preparation of Organic Chemicals. Val. X, H. T. CLARKE, (4)Ap403.
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102 Organisch-chemisches Praktikum (Manual of Organic Chemistry), L. ORTENER, A N D L. REICHEL. (2)N4617. 103 Origin and Decomposition of Organic Sulfur Compounds under Gas Making Conditions with Particular Referenceto the RBle of the Carbon-Sulfur Complex, Th-, J. C. HOLTZ,(4)N1261. 104 Oralic Acid, Preperetion of-See F101. 105 a-Phenyl-p-Benzqvlpropionitrilc, Preparation of-See F101. 106 Picoline, Preparation of-See F8. 107 Piperonylic Acid, Preparation of-See F101. 108 Polymerizations hy Means of Aluminum Chloride-See F7. 109 Polymethylenes, Preparation of-See F8. 110 Polynuclear Hydrocarbons with Condensed Ring Systems-See F77. 111 Polysaccharider-See B5, F38. 112 Postulates ojorganic Chemistry, Analysis of the Fundamental-n the Light of Recent Physical Experiments-See C159. 113 n-Propyl Alcohol, Preparation of-See F21. 114 1-Propylene Glycol, Preparation of-See F101 115 Proteins-See B5, B44. 116 Pyridenc Bases, Preparetion of-See F8. 117 Pyromellitic Acid. Preparation +See F101. 118 Pyrrol, Preparation of-See F8. 119 Redm of Carbon, In the- . The Story of Organic Chemistry, 11. G. DEMrNo, (l)Ag1978,(3)S2125. (4)Ag918. 120 8-Resorcylic Acid, Preparation $-See F101. 121 Scholl Reation-See F7. 122 S o a e S e e B15, D308, D435, D482, D601. 123 Sodium-2-Bromoethane Sulfonate, Preparation of-See F101. 124 Some Applications of Organic Chemistry to Biology and Medicine. G. BARGER, (1)Jy1724, (5)My311. 125 Splittings and Rearrangements by Means of Aluminum Chlorid-See F7. 126 Stereodemistry-See C18. 127 Sugar-See D38, D245, D308, F38, F94. 128 Sulfur Compounds, Oyanic-See F103. 129 Synthesis of Naturally Occurring Oryanic Substances-See F13. 130 Taurine. Prepmetion of-See F101. 131 Terpenenes. Preparation of-See F8, F21. 132 Textbook of Organic Chemistry. A, 7th English ed., A. F. HOLLBMAN, (I)D3023. 133 Thiophme. Preparation of-See F8. 134 Thyroxine, E. C. KENDALL, (2)N4619, (8)1457834. 135 Trattato di chimica generale ed applicata all' industria. Volume II-Chimica organica (Treatise of General and Applied Organic Chemistry), 4th ed., E. MOLINARI,(4)51024, (510639. 136 Trattato di chimica organica (Treatise on Organic Chemistry). G. ODDO, (21Ag3473. 137 Trichloracetic Acid as a Cryoscopic Solvent-See C241. 138 Trimethyl Ethylene, Preparation of-See F8. 139 l-Tryptophene, Preparetian of-See F101. 140 Volatile Oils-See F21. 141 Xanthene, Preparation of-see F8. 142 Yeorboob of Orfanic Chemistry-See F77.
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Aluminum, The Story of-& D25. (4)Ja103, (8)1472Gl. At Home among the Atoms, J. KENDALL. Atoms-See G2. Begnnings of Chemistry, The-. A Story Book of Science for Young People, H. B. BEALE,(Z)Ap1728. Bread. A Collection of Popular Papers on Wheat, Flour, and Bread, H. SNYDER and A. L. WINTON,(41Je685. (6)4Ag398. Earth and Its Rhythms, The-, C. ScmucHERr A N D C. M. LE VENE, (7)Ja351. Grande Oeuvre de la Chimie. La-(The Great Work of Chemistrv). -I . G ~ R A R D . (1)02527. Modem Scientific Knowledge of Nature. Man, and Society, F. A. CLEVELAND. (I)Mr723. New World of Physical Discover).. T h c , F. L. DARROW, (l)Jy1726. Popular Science Talks-Season of 1929, Volume VII, I . G n m ~ m(l)D3021. . Science i n the Kitchen-See B86. Science and the Scientific Mind, L. E. SAIDLA A N D W. E. GIBES,(l)D3020, (5)D763. Stuff. The Story of Materials in the Service of Man, P. G. BEERY, (1)02529, (Z)Jy3029, (4)Jy810, (5)Ag504.
H: Bibliographical 1 Aeronautics, Bibliography of-. 1928, NATIONAL ADVISORY COMMITTEE FOR AERONAUTICS, (7)Jy636. 2 Artificiel Silk, Bibliography on-See D113. 3 Bearings and Bearing Metals, Bibliografiby of-See D60. 4 Boiler Scde, Biblioffraplry on-See D258. 5 Chemical Action of Microdrganisms on Organic Cmpounds. Bibliography on-See RW
6 Crystal Structure, Bibliography of, J. K. MORSE,(3)02384. 7 Five Years of Research in Industry, 1926-30. A Reading List, C. J. WEST, (1)N 2757. 8 L a t a , Patents on-See D356. 9 Mineral Elements i n Nutrition. Bibliography on the R6le of-See B85. 10 Molecular Scattering of Light. Bibliography on-See C85. 11 Ndzrrd Essences, Bibliography a-See D226. 12 Patents i n Iron and Steel Industry-See D315. 13 Patents i n Sulfuric Acid I n d u s t r y S e e D293. 14 Perfumes, Bibliography on-See D226. 15 Phosphorus, Phosphoric Acid, and Phosphates, Bibliography on-See D457 16 Rayon, Bibliograpky on-See D492. 17 Rsssnncn FOR INDUSTRY, BATTELLEMEMORIAL INSTITUTE, (l)D3026. 18 Statistical Abstracts of the United States, 1929, BUREAUoa FOREIGN AN D DOMEsrrc COMMERCE, WASHINGTON, D. C., (4)Ap403. 19 Steel Treating-A Booklist, PUBLICLIBRAKY. NEWARK, N. J., (7)Je577. 20 Storage Battuies, BibliograPhy on-See D556. 21 Tanning Materials, Bibliography a+-See D567. 22 X-Ray Analysis of Metals and Alloys, Bibliografihy on-See D507.
I: Educational 1 Acaden;iw. Statistics of-See I39 2 Ad& Education-See 15.
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3 Annual Report of the Commissioner of Education for the Year Ended Jane 30, 1929. Commissioner of Education, U. S. DEPARTMENT OF T HE INTERIOR, (I)F488. 4 Annual Reports of the General Education Board, 1928-29. GENERAL EDUCATION BOARD, NEW YORK CITY. (I)Agl980. 5 College and University Extension Helps in Adult Education, L. R. ALDERMAN, U. S. DEPARTMENT OF TH*: INTERIOR, (I)N2758. 6 Education. Adult-See 15. 7 Education. Annual Report on-See 13. 8 Education Board of New York City, Report of-.% 14. 9 Education, Research in-See 113. 10 Educatimzal Films-See K37. I 1 Educational Guidance for High Schools, A Program of-, E. 0. BOTTENFIELD. (l)F487. 12 Educatiad Legislation-See 132. 13 Experimental Research in Education, W. S. MUNROE AND M. D. ENGELHART, University of Illinois, (IjJe1453. 14 Federal Subsidies for Education-See 124. 15 Grading in Industrial Schools and Classes, M. M. PRoFFIrr, U. S. DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR, (l)Ap956. 16 Guidance o f Sludents-See 128. 17 EIith ~chools-see I l l , 118. 122. 139. 18 High-School Science Library for 1929-1930, T h e , H. A. W EBB , (1)02532. 19 JIome Economics Education-See 143. 20 How to Teach Secondary Chemistry and Allied Scienccs. H. D. F. HAUB.(1)F482. 21 Industrid Schools, Grading in-See 115. 22 Instructional Tests in Chemistn for High Schools and Colleges. Consists of Three Pamphlets. (1) Student's Booklet, (2) Teacher's Manual, and (3) Key, E. R. GLENN AN D L. E. WBLTON, JI)My1216. 23 Land-Grant Colleges and Universities. W. J. GREENLEAF. U. S. DEPARTMENT OR THE INTERIOR, (I)Ja220. 24 Legislation Providing Federal Subsidies for Education. Digestion of. W. W. &ESECKER,U. S. DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR, (l)N2758. 25 Medical Education and Related Problems in Europe, COMMISS~ON ON MEDICAI. EDUCATION, U. S. DEPARTMENT OR THE INTERIOR. (l)Ax1980. 26 National Advisory Council on School Building Problems. Its Organization, Purposes, and Methods, A. BARROWS. U. S. DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR, (l)D3026. 27 National Ministries of Education, J. F. ABEL,U. S. DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR, (l)D3026. 28 Principles of Guidance, A. J. JONES,(l)Jy1727. 29 Private High Schools, Statistics of-See 139. 30 Record of Cunent Educational Publications, U. S. D EPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR, (l)Mr726. 31 Research in Education-See 113. 32 Review of Educational Legislation. 1926-1928, W. W. KEESECKER. U. S. DBPARTMENT OR THE INTERIOR. (IjJa220. 33 School Building Problems-See 126. 34 Science Library in High Schools-See 118. 35 Secondary Chemistry, Teaching of-Ses 120. 36 Secondary Education, C. A. JESSEN.U. S. DEPARTMENT OF TAE INTERIOR, (IjJa220. 37 State School Taxes and School Funds and Their Apportionment, F. H. SWIFT AND B. L. Z ~ M E R M A(l)F487. N,
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38 Statistical Summary of Education, 1927-1928, F. M. PHILLIPS,U. S. DEPARTMENT OFTHE INTERIOR, (1)Jy1728. 39 Statistics of Private High Schools and Academies, 1927-1928, F. M. PHILLIPS, U. S. DEPARTMENT. OF THE I NTERIOR , (lIMr726. 40 Statistics of Teacher's Colleges and Normal Schools. 1927-1928, F. M. PnnLws, U. S. DEPARTMENT OF TH E I NTERIOR , (1)Ja220. 41 Teacher-Training. 19261928, B. W. FRAZIER, U. S. DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR, (1)JaZZO. 42 Teaching of Secondary Chemistry and Allied Sciences-See 120. 43 Trends in Home Economies Education. 1926-1928, E. S. WHITCOMB, U. S. DEPARTMENT OF THE I NTERIOR . (1)Ja220. 44 Word Book in General Science, E. C. PBRSING A N D K. M. PERSING. (I)Jy1723.
J: Physics 1 Aimsof Mathematical Physics, The-, E. A. MILNE.(3)JylN4 2 Atomic Physicr-See C32. 3 Biophysics-See B E . 4 Electrical Production of Sou&-See C73. 5 Gravity Concentration-See JIG. 6 Light, Molecular Scatterinc of-See C85. 7 Mdbematicol Physics, Aims of-& J1. 8 Mechanics, Theoretical-See 118. 9 Ofitics, Undulalory-See C73. 10 Physical Changes, Effects of Moisture on-See C89. 11 Physical Constants and Data-See K13, K14, K27, K33, K4i. 12 Physics-See B15. C32, J1. J18. 13 Physics of Bacterial Life-See B5. 14 Physics of Surfaces-See (2222. 15 Radio Wwms and Their Apfilicalionr-See C73. 1G Scientific Fundamentals of Gravity, Concentration, The-, J. FINXEY, C. 0. ANDERSON AN D M. H. GRIPFITTS,(1)Jy1728. 17 Statistical Machanicsfor Students of Ph.ysics-See C142. 18 Theory of the Potential, The-. Vol. 2 of Theoretical Mechanics, W. D. MAcMILLAN,(1)02530. K: Miscellaneous Texts 1 Abstracts of Scientific and Technical Publications from the Massachusetts Institute INWITUTE of Technology. Nos. 5 and 6, January and July 1930, MASSACH~SETTS O F TECHNOLOOY, (1)02532. 2 Agricultural Chemical Resenrch-See K22. 3 American Illustrated Medical Dictionary, The-. A Complete Dictionary of the Terms Used in Medicine, Surgery, Dentistry, Pharmacy, Chemistry, Nursing, Veterinary Science, Biology, Medical Biography, etc., with the Pronunciation, Derivation, and Definition, W. A. N. DORLAND AND E. C. L. MILLER, (2)My2154. 4 American Standards Yearbook-1930, AMERICAN STANDARDS AssoclAT~oN,(7)O 805. 5 Annual Tables of Constants and Dota-See K13. K27. K47. 6 Calorimetry Issue of Instruments, INSTRUMENTS PUBLISHING COMPANY, (71Je578. 7 CO*Meters (Electrical). CO.. (l)My1220. .. Nos. 781-5. LEEDS& NORTHRUP 8 Chemical Dictionary-SeeK3, K9, K15, K19, K48. 9 Chemical Dictionary, A-Containing the Words Generally Used in Chemistry and Many Terms Used in the Related Sciences of Physics, Astrophysics. Mineralogy,
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14 15 16 17 18 19
20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28
29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39
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APRIL, 1931
Pharmacy, Biology, with Their Pronunciation. Based on Recent Chemical Literature, I. W. D. HACKH,(I)Mr721, (Z)Ap1726, (7)Je578, (8)1476K22. Chemical German-See K25-26. Chemiical Leboratories-See '274, D63. Chemical Lexicografih.3-See K3, K9, K15, K19. K33. Chemiker Kdender, 1930. Ein Hilfsbuch fiir Chemiker, Physiker, Minerdogen. Industrielle, Pharmaceuten Hiittenmjnner, u. s, w. (Chemist's Calendar, 1930. A Helpful Book for Chemists, Physicists, Mineralogists, Industrialists, Pharmacists, Metallurgists, etc.), I. KOPPEL,(4)Ap406. Chemist's Pocket Manual, 4th ed.. R. K. MEADE, (;)Flog, (8)1476K14. Condensed Chemical Dictionary. The-, 2nd ed., F. M. TURNER, T. C. GREGORY. A N D I. M. WELCH, (I)D3020, (2153742, (31Ag916, (5lAg504. (6)Ag399, (7)S746. Crystals, Drawing +See K31. Dictioncry, German-Englisii-See K25. Dictionary of Physical Science-See K48. Dizionario di merceologia e di chimica applicata. Vol. 11, 5th ed. DamianaMussena (Dictionary of Materials and Applied Chemistry), G. V. V~LLnmccma. (4)Ap406, (5)Ag505, (81147GK24. Electric Furnaces, Ajax Northrup-, Bulletin No. 6, T HE AJAXELECTROTHERMIC CORPOUTION, (1)Je1453. English and Science, P. B. MCDONALD, (I)Ja219, (8)1477K25. Ergebnisse der Agrikulturchemie. Vol. I (Results of Agricultural Chemistry), F. HONCAMP,(2)Ap1723. Furnaces, Electric-See K20. Galvanometers. LEEDS& N O R T ~ UCO., P (1)MylZZO. German-English Technical and Scientific Dictionary, A, A. WEBEL,(5)Ag505. German for Chemists, LOUISDE VRIES, (4)Ap406. Handbook of Chemistry and Physics. A Ready-Reference Pocket Book of Chemical and Physical Data, 14th ed., C. D. HOOGMAN AND N. A. LANCE,(4)01140. Handbook of Scientific and Technical Societies and Institutions of the United States and Canada, 2nd ed., C. J. WEST, C. HULL, NATIONAL RESEARCH COUNCIL,WASHINGTON, D. C., AND NATIONAL RESEARCH COUNCIL, CANADA, (1)S2214. Henley's Twentieth Century Book of Recipes, Formulas, and Processes, 8th ed., G. D. HISCOX,(l)N2752. High-Frequency Induction Furnaces-See K20. Krystallzeichnen (Crystal Drawing). L. R. P ARKER , (2)Je2590. List of Research and Publications, University of Arkansas, 1924-1929, U m n s r r u OF ARKANSAS, (002532. Mack's Index. An Encyclopedia for the Chemist, Pharmacist, and Physician. 4th ed., 1930, MERCK& Co., (4lMr303, (5)Ap259, (7)S746. Miwoscofie, Use qf-See K51. Mineralogy. An Introduction to the Scientific Study of Minerals, 2nd ed., H. A. MIERSAND H. L. BOWMAN, (4)M~303. Non-Interpolating Logarithms, Cologarithms, and Antilogarithms, F. W. JOANSON, (2)D5300. 1000 and One. The Blue Book of Non-Theatrical Films, N. L. GREENB,E. T . B-R, J. F. HOFFMANN, F. D. MCCLUSKY, S. E. MYERS, M. ORNDORFF, (1)D3026. Polerimetry, Treatise on-See K49. Province of New Brunswick, Canada, The- . Its Natural Resources and Development, L. 0. THOMAS, DEPAR-NT OF THE INTERIOR, O ~ A W A CANADA , , (1) Jy1728.
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40 Publications Available Seotember 1929. U. S. DEPARTMENT OF TME INTERIOR. (1)JazZO. 41 Publicationsfrom the Marsechusetts Institute of Technology-SeeK1. 42 Resistance Thermometers, LEEDS& NORTRRUP CO., (1)02532. 43 Saline Springs of the Rio Salado, The-, Sandoval County, New Mexico. J. D. CLARK. (lIMr726. 44 Science and English-See K21 45 Science of Everyday Life, T h e , rev. cd., E. F. VAN BUSKIRK. E. L. SMITH, A N D W. L. Nownse, (1)D3018. 46 Scientific and Technical Societies-See K28. 47 Tables annuelles de constantes et donnCes numhiques de chimie, de . physique, ~ de . biologie et de technologic (Annual Tables of Constants and Numerical Data, Chemical, Physical, Biological, and Technical), Vol. 111, 1925-1926. Parts I and 11, C. MARIE, (21D5299, (41N1262. 48 Terminology of Physical Science, T h e , D. ROLLER, (l)My1217. 49 Trait6 de Polarim6trie (Treatise on Polarimetry), G. BRUHAT, (2)Jy3029. 50 University of Kentucky, Research Publications, UNIVERSITY OF KENTUCKY, ( I ) F488. 51 Use of the Minoscope, The-. G. BELLING, (I)Jy1725, (3)Jy1615. 52 Vestiges of Pre-Metric Weights and Measures. A. E. KENNELLY, (3)Ag1871. 53 Zeirr Spectroscope--See A7.
AUTHOR INDEX (References are to sections of the indm, not to pages) ABDERMLDEN. E., B44. ABEOO,R., C1. ABEL, J. F., 127. ABRAHAM. H., D47. AERARAMS. H., D67. ADAM, N. K., C222. AGDE, G., D611. AJAX ELECTROmERMIC CORPORATION, THE, K20. AKADEMISCHER VEREIN H ~ T T ED303. , ALDERMAN, L. R., 15. ALEXANDER, J., C63. ALLISON. A,, D376. ALUMINUM COMPANY OP AMERICA, C9, D27,D557. AMERICAN INSTITIJTE OP MINING A N D METALLURGICAL ENGINEERS. Dl%. D453. AMERICAN SocIerY FOR TESTING MATERIALS, D314, D379. A ~ R I C ASNT A N D AASSOCIATION, ~S K4. ANDERSON, C. 0.. J16. ANGEL. G., D206. A ~ s c K t r ~R., z . E3. ARNDT, K.. D577. ARRHENIUS, S., C113. AUDBN, H. A,. D.564.
AUERBACH, F . . C1. AVRAM, M. H., D492. BARLIK. H., D286. BABOR, J. A,, C122, C151. BMEE, E. T., K37. BALCKE, H., D425, D440. BARGER, G., F124. B-ows, A., 126. BATTHLLE MEMORIAL INSTITUTE, H17. BAUER.E., D294. BAWER, K. H., D340, D435. BAQER.0 , D185. BEALE.H. B., G4. BECRHOLD, H., B50. BECK, D. W., D347. BECKER.E., D159. BECKER, K., D508. BELCHER, J. E., C231. BELL, H. S., D30. BELLING,J.. K51. BENEDICES, C., D530. BERGLUND, A,, D571. BERL. E., C140, D573. BE^, P. G.. 613. BERTELSMANN. W., D19O. BERTEIOLD,R., D285.
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BERTIAUX, L., A10. BIKERMANN, J., C146. BLEIBTREU, H., D345. BLOCH,E., C15. BLUM,W., D476. BLUNT, K., B82. BODANSKY, M., B49. BOTTENFIELD, E. O., I l l . BOWMAN, H. L., K35. BnAuEn, A.. D259. BRAY, 1.L., D479. B~TTON H., T. S., D308. BROCKMAN. C. J., A51. BROWN% A. 1.. D163. Bniicpmn, H., D342. BRUNNER, A., A7. BRIMAT,G.. K48. BUCKANAN. J. F., D76. BUREAU OF FOREIGN AN D DOMESTIC COMMBRCE. WASH~NGTON, D. C., D604. H18. BUREAU OF STANDARDS, C34, P94. BURGER, A. M., D503. Bunnrs, D., B15. B m s r m , H., A74. BUWUET,C., D231. BUTLER, H., D604. BUTTERFIELD, T. E., D553. BYWATERS, H. W., D418.
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CONSTABLE, F. H.. C218. F35 COOPER, H. C.. C262. CORSE,W. M., D6O. COWAN, R., B92. COYLE, G. L., C74. CRAVERI, C.,D227. Cnocxm, S., D463. CUMMING, A. C.. D574. D a m n , O., D112. DANreLs, F., C107. D'ANs, J., D259. DARROW, F. L., G9. DAVIES,C. W., C90. DAY. A. R.. A55. DEBAR, R., D23. DEBYE,P., C158. DEGRorz, K. K., B17. DEJEAN,P., D3. DELANGE. R., D226. DEMING, H. G.. F119. DENNIS, L. M., A30, C74. DEPARTMENTOF TD INTERIOR, OTTAWA, CANADA, K39. C INDUSDEPARTMENT OF S C I E N ~ Im~ TRIAL RESEARCH, GREAT BRITAIN. A38, B83, D48, D499, D518, D619. DEUTscnE GESELLSCHAFT aiiR CHEWSCHEN APPARATUS, D160. DEUTSCHER NORMENAUS~~HU~S, 0625. DrETERrcn, K., A9. DOLCH. M., D64. DONATR, E., D77. DORLAND, W. A. N., K3. DOUGLAS, P. H., D483. DUNN, M. S., ClO8. D w s , T. H., D539.
CAEANNES, J., C85. CALVERT, R., D169. C a m , H. S.. D623. CARNEGIE STEEL COMPANY, D514. CHAMOT, E. M., C46. CHEMICAL CATALOG COMPANY, T HE , D107. CHEMICAL ENGINEERING GROUP OF THE SOCIETY OX CHEMICAL INDUSTRY, D482. CHEWCALFOUNDATION, INC..THE, C242. CHEMICAL SOCIETY. THE, LONDON, E N ECKLES,C. H., 0413. GLAND, C17. L. J., D48. CHEMISCH-TECHNISCHEN REICHSANSTALT.EDGCOMBE, EDMINSTER, L. R., D336. D338. E DWARDS, J. D., D27. CLARK. T. D.. K43, EDWARDS, W. J., A38. CLARKE,H. T., F101. EXRENBERG, P., B17. CLAUS,W., D63. ELZE, R., D503. CLENNELL, J. E., A65. ENGELDER, C. 1..A57. CLEVELAND, F.A,, G8. ENGELXART, M. D., 113. CLEVENARD, P., D34. ENEEN, A,. D635. COLBERT, J. C., C231. EPHRAM,F.,C20. COLES,L. A.,F71. E m , R. C.. B73. Coaaas, W. B., D413 ERNST& S ~ B NW,ILHELM, D304.
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FAJANS. K., C223. FAUADAY SOCIETY, C188. FIERZ-DAVID, H. E.. D350. FINCKE.N., D340. FINDLAY. A,, C255. FINKEY, I.,J16. FIXTH, J. B., C216. FLEXNER, L. B., C206. FOPPL,O., D159. FOWLER, G. E., C49. FRARY,F. C., D27. FRAzIER, B. W., 141. FREEMAN, B., D204. FREITAO, C., F8. FREIJNDLICH, H., C146. FRIEND, J. N., C263, C264. C265. FULMER, E. I., B23. FURMAN, N. H., A%. FYLEMAN, E., A38. GARDNER, H. A,,D459. GAT, J. D., D541. GAY, L., C78. GEDROIZ, K. K., B17. GEERLINGS, G. K., D630. GEHLHOFF, G.. D377. GEIER, 0. A,. D447. GENERAL EDUCA~ION BOARD, NEW CITY, 14. GBrun~.J., 67. GIBBS,W. E., G12. GILDEMEISTER, E., F4. GLENN, E. R., I22. GODDARD, A. E., C265. GODDARD, D., C265. GOEBEL, H., D517. GOERENS, P., Dl88 GOLDSCHMIDT, H., D53. GOLDSCHMIDT, K., D29. GORTNER, R. A , . B65. GOTTWEIN, K., D349. GOTZE, W..D113. GOUDSMIT, S., '2257. GIuP. O., D158, D517. GRANT, E. L., D477. GRANT, J., C171. GREENE, N. L., 937. GREENLED,W. J., 123. G~EGORY. T. C., K15. GRIPPITH,I., G10. GRJPPITH.R. O., C215. G r u a ~ m sM. , H., JIG.
GRUBE, G., D287. GR~N A , , AS. G~~NTHER, R., D186. GUERTLER. W.. D224 HACKH, I. W. D., Kg. HAISSINSKY, M., C31. HALDEN, W.. As. HALE, W. J., C155. HALLIBURTON, W. D., B37. HAMMEIT, L. P., A67. HANEMANN, H., D49, D50, D51. HARBINSON-WALKER REFRACTORIES COMPANY, D419. HARDER. 0 . E., D417. HARROW, J., E14. HAUB,H. D. F., I20. HAUSER, E. A,, D356. HAWORTH, W. N., F38. HAYWARD, C. R., D M . HELLER, H.. D601. HENDERSON, W. E., C49. HENDRICKS, M. S., D443. HEREIG,W., D435. HEWITT, J. A., B37. HEYDEKAMPP, G. S. VON, D157. D159. YORK HILGER. A,, A26, D475. HILLEBRAND, W. F., A34. HINSHELWOUD, C. N., C147. HISCOX, G. D., K29. HOCK,H , D346. HODGMAN, C. D., K27. HOFFMAN, F4. HOFFMANN, J. F., K37. HOGABOOM, G. B.. D476. HOLLARD, A,, A10. HOLLEMAN, A. F., C262, F132. HOLMES, H. N.. CIIS. HOLMES, W. G., D465. HOLMYARD, E. J., F72. HOLTZ, J. C., F103. HONUMP,F., K22. HOOVER, C. R., C74. HOPKINS, B. S., C123. HOPKINS,T. E., D315. HOPPE, F. G., D204. HOUBEN, J., F85. HOUGEN, 0. A,, D595. HOUCHTON MIPPLINCO.. E18. HUBBARD, C. C., D176, D302. HUDSON, J. C., D52.
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APRIL. 1931
HULL, C.. K28. HUNT, W. F., D566. HUNTRESS, E. H.. F15 Hunsr, J. E., D388.
K ~ G L E F., R , D572. KOELLIKBR, E., D19. KOETSCHAU, R.. D191. KOLTHOFT, 7. M., A7G. KOPELOFF, N., B54. ImHoap, W. G., D460. KOPPEL, I., C1. K13. IMPERIAL INSTITUTE, D567. KOWALKE, 0. L., D595 INSTITUTE OF METALS, D339. K R ~ N Z L E G.. I N ,F7. INSTRUMENTS PUBLISHING COMPANY. K6. Knaus, E. H.. D566. INTERNATIONAL ACETYLENE ASSOCIAT~ON, KROHNKE. 0.. D347. D335. KROKEL, H., D205. INTERNATIONAL CONGRESS OF PHOTOGK n w T , H . K., C64. RAP=, C230. KURDN.H., B17. INTERSTATE COMMERCE COMMISSION. KURTZ,E. B., D365. WASHINGTON, D. C.. D408. L ANGE, N. A,, K27. IPATIEW. W. N., F8. LAWRENCE, A. S. C., C250. IRON AGE, D594. LEBERLE, H., D65. ISABEY, J., C77. LEEDS& NORTHRUP CO.. C198. K7. K24. ISBELL,H. S., F94.
K42. LEHRMANN. A.. C151 LEITGEBEL, W., D224. LEMOINE,J., C73. LeowLo, H.. D77. LE VENE. C. M.. G6. LIDDELL,D. M., D402. LINCOLN ELECTRIC COMPANY, D43 LIND, S. C., C44. LINDSLEY, L. C., D324. LING, E. R., B29. LIPPMANN, E. 0. YON,E10. LITINSKY. L... D484. LOFQUISr, H.. D530. KAISER WILHELMS INSTITUT~ iMETALLi ~ LUNDELL, G. E. F., A34. FORSCHUNG. D416. KAISERWILHELMSINST~TUT FOR SILIKAT- LUNGE, G., D573. D574. LYNCKER, L. YON,D611. aonscnmc, C279. KARRER, P., F80. MAASS,E.. D347. KAuscn. 0.. D457. MACKENZIE. L. B., D623. KEESECKER.W. W., 124.132. MACLEOD, J. J. R., B76. KELLER, J. F., D360. MAcMnLm, W. D.. J18. KELLY, W. J., D356. MACY,H.. 0413. ICBNDALL, E. C., F134. MAERZ.A,, D170. KENDALL, J., C156, C248, G2. MACNANI, U., D23. KENNELLY, A. E., K52. MAHIN. E. G., A58. KERPELY, K. VON,D289. MAIN,W., D210. KING, J. G.. D48. MAJESTY'S STATIONERY OFFICE, KINKEAD. R. E., 0621. D423. KINNEY, C. N., B85. MANTELL,C. L., 0317, D591. KINSEY,V. E., D315. M A R C O E., ~ , D384. KLEMENT, R., Cl9. MARIE, C., K47. KNACXSTEDT. W.. D624. MAE. H., F13. JAEGER, F. M.. C199. JAFFE,B., E6. JANSSEN, F., D192. JBFPRIES,Z., D27. JESSEN,C. A,, 136. JOHNSON. C. M., A6l. JOHNSON, F., D397. JOHNSON, F. W., K3B. JOHNSON, J. B., D10. JONES, A. J., 128. JUDGE, A. W., D215, D216
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MARKS,L. S., D386. MARKS. S., C263. MARKS, S. P., D462. MARTIN, A. R., D619. MARTIN, G., D106. MASON, C. W., C46. M ~ s s ~ c w s ~ rINr SsTITUTE 01. ' ~ c A NOLOGY, K1. MATHEWS, J. H.. C107. MATTERN,L. W., C74. MCCLENDON, J. F., B67. MCCLUSKY, F. D., K37. MCDONALD. P. B., K21. MCKEOWN,A., C215. MCPHERSON, W.. C49. MEADE, G. P., D85. MEADE,R. K., K14. MELCHIOR,P., D22. MBLDRUM, A. N., E7. MELLONINSTITUTE OF INDUSTRIAL RISEARCH, B86. MBLLOR, J. W., C71, C100, C141. M E ~ E RK., , D185. D292. MENS~OTK B.~N., , C148. MERCK& Co., K33. MESS, H. M., C115, C181. MEYER,K. H., F13. MEYER,R. 1.. C126. C127, C128. C129. MEYERSBERG, G.. D l 8 4 MICHAELIS, L., C206. MICH~L, F., D392. MIERS,H. A,, K35. MILLER, E. C. L., K3. MILLER, F. W., A52. M n m , E. A,, JI. MITCHELL, C. A., A3. A4. MOLDENKE, R., 0478. MoLm.4~1,E., 8135. MOORE. H. F., D586. MORSE, J. K., E6. M~~LLER-HAUPF, A., D53. MWHLERT,F., 0344. MUNROE,W. S., 113. MYERS, S. E., K37.
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NATIONAL RESEARCH COUNCIL, CANADA, K28. NATIONAL RESEARCH COUNCIL COMMITTEE, C74. NATIONAL R a s ~ a n COUNCIL. c~ WASHINGTON, D. C.,C18, K28. NEUBERGER, M. C., D507. NEWELL,L. C., C227. NEW JERSEY ZINC COMPANY, D500. NICHOLS, M. L., A30. NIESE, H.. D205. NORTON, F. H., D151. NOURSE,W. L., K45. OEERMijLLER, H., D24. ODDO,B., B24. ODDO,G., F136. OFFICE NATIONALE DES COIKBUSTIBLES LIWIDES,L', D142. ORNDOWF, M., K37. ORTHNRR. L., F102. OSANN,B.. D351. OSEEN, C. W., C16. PAREER,R. L., K31. PARRAVANO, N., C31. PARTRIDGE, E. P., D258. PAUL, M. R., D170. PAULI, W., C99. PAULING, L., C257. PERRY, M. A,, B31. PERSING,E. C., 144. PERSING.K. M., 144. PETERS, F., D112. PETTIBONE, B67. PnrLLIPs, F. M., 138,139,140, PICKARD,J. A,, 0245. PICKARD, R. H., D518. PICTET,A,. Dfi35. PIETERS,A. J., B43. PIRANI.M., D207. Pmors, E., D541. PREGL,F., A38, A40. PRINGSHEIM, P., C112. Pnomrn. M. M., 115. PUBLIC LIBRARY, NEWARK, N. J., H18. QUASEEART, K., D377. Qu~N-BROWN PuBLlsnrNG CORP.,D175. RAISCH, E., D588, RANIS, L., C140.
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APRIL,1931
RASSOW, B., D341. SISCO.F. T., D143. RECNAULT, P.. D161. SIZEWVE,0 . I.,D468. REICHEL, L.. F102. SKAUPY. F., D391. RE~CHSKURATORIUM POR WIETSCHAFT. S MEATON, W. G., C155. LICHKEIT, D545. SMITH, E. L., K45. REID, E. E., F33. SMITH, H. R., C115, C181. REITST~TTEE, J., D259. SMITH, J. W., C89. RICE, J., C142. SMITH, S., D98. RICRARME, E., D354. SMITH, T. B., C14. RIESENPELD, E. H., C19. SMITHBLLS, C. J., D313. ROBINSON, C. S., C102. SNYOER, H., G5. ROBSON, W., B37. SOc. ANON. D ' ~ D I T I O N S SCIENTIPIQUES, RODANO, C., DlGG, D31G. C241. ROE, J. H., C229. SOCIETY OF CHEMICAL INDUSTRY, LONROLLER, D., K48. DON. D38. ROLT,F. H.. D272. SPEASE, E., BD9. Rose, M. S., B39. SPENCER. G. L.. D85. ROSENWARNE, D. D., B8i. STAATLICHES MATERIALPROFUNCSAMY. ROTH.W. A,, C224. D41G. ROUDIE.P., D145. STAMBERCER, P.. D134. Roux, A,. D6. STEIN. K., D53. RUAK, A. E., C32. STEPHENSON, M., B5. COMMITTEE OF THE STERN, M., D171. RUBBER FLOORING PROPAGANDA DEPARTMENT OF TEE I N - STEWART, A. W., C240. TERNATIONAL ASSOCIATION FOE R UBBER STOCK, E.. A9. AND OTHER CULTIVATIONS IN THE STONE, H. W., C108. NETWRLANDS INDIES, D4. STUCKERT, L., D208. RUSSELL, R., E23. STUMPER, R., D342. STUT~ER, O., D268. SAIDLA, L. E., 612. SnnIE, 0. G., D613. SANSUM. W. D., BG3. SUTHERLAND, M. M. J., C264. SAUERWALD, F., D361. S WAN , J. N., C74. SAUNDERS CO., W. B,, B10. SWIFT, F. H., I:37. SCHACK, A,, D614. SCHATZEL, B., DG03. SCHIUMEL& COMPANY, F21. SCHLEEDE, A,. D509. SCHLEICHER & SCKULL.CARL, D24G SCHMIDT. J., F77, F81. SCHNEIDER, E., D509. SCHNEIDEWIND, R., D138. SCHOTTKY,W., C272. S ~ H R A E ~ A., E R .D49, D50, D51. SCHROPP,K.. D.588. SCHUCEERT. C., G6. SCHUSTER,F., D190. S ~ A R ZM., YON,D395. SEDUCZEK.E.. D348. S E ~ E RC., A., A39. D520. SHANNON, R. W., SHERRY, R. H., D55S. S I ~ R S B A C O., R . D284
TAFEL V., D362. TAR PRODUCTS TESTSCOMMITTEE, LONDON, D548. TATU,H., D227. TAYLOR, F. S., C101. TERRILL. H. M.. D632. THEWS, E. R.. D406. THOMAS. L. 0.. K39. THOMAS, S . , BG. THOMAS, W. A,. D219. THOMPSON, J. G., C34. TOURNIER,E. J., D382. TRILLAT.J. I., C25. TURNER, C. E., B66. TUWER, F. M., K15. UBBELOHDE. L., D601. U ~ E N ~ TE..HD36. .