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AUTHOR INDEX INDUSTRIAL AND ENGINEERING CHEMISTRY ANALYTICAL EDITION VOLUME 1 — 1929 A B E R S O L D , J. N ., and T homas , M . D . Automatic Apparatus for Determination of Small Concentrations of Sulfur Dioxide in Air— II ........................................................................................................................ _.......................... 14 A born , R . H ., and B rown , R. II. X-Ray Quantitative Analysis of Tetraethyl Lead in Gasoline ............................................................................................. 26 A llbn , II. C. Analyses of Some Natural Gasoline Gases before and after Treatment .......................................................................................................................... 220 BACON, F. S. Determination of Free Sulfuric Acid in Light-Oil Sludge ....................................................................................................................... 89 B artlett , E . P ., and L batherman , M artin . Determination of Inert Gas Content of Gas Mixtures by Means of Calcium as an Absorb ent ............................................................................................................................................... 223 BuRKHNnur, S. E. Rapid Determination of Specific Gravity of Semi Solid Bituminous Substances ........................................................................................... 39 B urry , H . R ., S mith , E. H ., and I, ano , F . R . Determination of Spe cific Gravity of Asphalt by Means of Hydrometer .......................................... 164 B bsiiobtoor , A . W . Errors in Nitric Acid Figures ................................................ 92 B buschlkin , W . I.. Modified Distillation Apparatus for Chemical Engineering Laboratory . 43 B laszkowska , Z . Bottle for Accurate Weighing of Volatile Liquid Mixtures .................................................................................. %..................................................... 170 B oqub , R. II. Calculation of Compounds in Portland Cement ... .'. .. . 192 B orgstrom , P ., and R bid , E. E. Quantitative Determination of Mercaptans in Naphtha ; ................* . ... 1S6 B raundlb , II. A., and W iegand , W . B. On the Reduction of Rub ber Stress-Strain Determinations ........................................... 113 B ray , M . W . Determination of Cellulose and Amount of Chlorine Consumed in Its Isolation ................................................................................................... 40 B ray , R. II., and W illhite , F . M. Determination of Total Re placeable Bases in Soils ........................... 144 B rrwkr , R . E ., and H arding , E. P. Modification of Parr’s Total Carbon Determination in Coal ....................................................................................... 146 B rown , G . G ., and D uW itt , C . C . Continuous Still for Conduc tivity Water .............................................. . .................................................................................. 109 B rown , J. B . Modified Pauly Receiver .......................................................................... ........................... 160 B rown , R. H ., and A iiorn , R. H. X-Ray Quantitative Analysis of Tetraethyl Lead in Gasoline ............................................................... 26 B ruun , J. H . Laboratory Rectifying Columns with Non-Siphoning Bubbling Cap Plates ............................................ 212 B ryant , L. R . Large Metal Soxhlet Extractor ....................................................... . 139 B uuhkhr , T . F ., and M ason , C . M . Cupric Oxide as a Standard in Iodimctry ................................................................................................................................. 68 B uswbll , A. M ., with S ymons , G . E . Biochemical Oxygen Demand of Certain Substances ...................................................................................................... 161 Comparison of Dilution and Absorption Methods for Determination of Biochemical Oxygen Demand ............................................................................ 214 CALEY, E. R. Determination of True Sodium Content of Calcium Carbonate Intended for Use in J. Lawrence Smith Method for Alkalies ....................................................................................................................................... 191 Simple Graduated Wash Bottles ................................................................................. 162 C aungaurt , G uorgb , and E dgar , G raham . Analytical Reactions of Tetraethyl Lead ................................................ ....^........................................................... 221 C arson , C . M . Determination of Total Moisture in Carbon Blacks.. . 225 Carvbr, E. K ., et al . Standard Method for Determining Viscosity of Cellulose in Cuprammonium Hydroxide. By Committee on Viscosity of Cellulose ..................................................................................................... 49 C halklby , L yman , J r . Self-Regulating Gas Flowmeter ......................... 74 C hristiu , A . W ., and L esley , B. E. Use of Refractometric Method in Determination of Oil in Avocados .................................................................. 24 C ole , P. I., H ardy , A . C ., and R icker , C. W ., J r . Color of Wheat Flour ............................................................................... 151 Collins, W. D ., et al. Recommended Specifications for Analytical Reagent Chemicals ................................................................................................................... 171 Cox, H. L. Simple Pressure Regulator for Vacuum Distillations J7 C unningham , T . R ., and M c N eill , T . R . Analysis of Chrome Ores... 70 DAVIS, C. E., et al. Specifications for Standard Gelatin. Report of Committee on Standard Gelatin Appointed by Division of Leather und Gelatin Chemistry ................................................................................................................ 56 and S alisbury , II. M . Chart of Indicators Useful for pH Measure ments ................................................................................................................................................... 92 D avis , D . S. Freeness Testing as Aid in Pulp Evaluation .................................... 47 D avis , II. S. Problems in Estimation of Unsaturated Hydrocarbons in Gases. I— Separation by Fractional Distillation ......................................... 61 D avis , J. D ., \nd Y ounkins . J. A. Electrostatic Method for De termining Fusain in Bituminous Coal ...............................................................................1*55 D uW itt , C . C ,, and B rown , G . G . Continuous Still for Conductivity Water ....................................................................................................... 109 D ole , M alcolm , and M ac I nnbs , D . A . Tests of New Type of Glass Electrode ..................................................................................................... 57 D oughhrty , G . T . Determination of Iron Oxides in Acid Furnace Slags ................................................................................................................................................... 163 D rakii , N . L .. and W elton , W . M . Determination of Small Amounts of Carbon Monoxide in Ethylene .................................................................................. 20 EDGAR, GRAHAM, and C ahncaert , G borgb . Analytical Reac tions of Tetraethyl Lead ......................................................................................................... 221 FERRIS, S. W., H bndbrson , L. M ., and M c I lvain , J. M . Specific Heats of Mineral Oils .................................................................................................................. 14S F oster , M . D . Note on Estimation of Borate in Natural Waters 27 F owlbr , D . E ., and S nell , J. F. Analysis of Maple Products: X Study and Modification of Canadian Lend Method ................................. 8 XI— Composition of Canadian Lead Precipitate .................................................. 12 F rancis , A. W . Continuous Laboratory Extractor for Liquids ........... 15 Simple Apparatus for Measuring Vapor Pressure of Volatile Liquids.. 38 and O xnard , E. P. Improved Volumenometer ........................................... 169 Fries, J. A. New Volumeter Using Water as Measuring Medium ............ 123 Fuoss, R. M. Bimetallic Electrodes for Titrations Involving a Change of Hydrogen-Ion Concentration ................................................................ 125 F urnas , C . C . Reaction between Lubricating Oils and Phosphorus . Pentoxide ................................................... 185 G A M B L E , D . L ., and S ciimutz , F. C. Studies of Destructive Light Sources for Use in Accelerated Weathering Systems ..................................... 83 G ard , E. L., S mith , G . F ., and H ardy , L. V. Segregation of Ana lyzed Samples ............................................................................................................................... 228 G ardner , W . H ., and W hitmore , W . F. Nature and Constitution of Shellac. II— Potentiom clric Titrations in 95 Per Cent Ethyl Alcohol ....................................................................................................... 205 G ermuth , F . G . Dimcthyl-or-Naphthylaminc for Determination of Nitrite Ion ................................................................................................................................ 28 GiunoNS, W . A ., et al . * Importance of Temperature and Humidity Control in Rubber Testing. II— Resistance to Abrasion. Re port, Physical Testing Committee . ....... ........................•..................................... 174 G ore , II. C. Action of Papain on Polarization of Gelatin ................................ 203 G osnkll , E . C ., and M athers , F. C. Source of Error in Determina tion of Plasticity of Hydrated Lime ............................................................................. 59 G ray , II. LuB., and S taud , C . J. Reaction of Cellulose with Phenyl hydrazine Acetate .............................................................................................................. 80 G regg , R . C ., and V andaveer , F . E . Simplified Iodine Pentoxide Apparatus for Determination of Carbon Monoxide in Glue Gas .... 129 G riffin , R . C . Determination of Sulfur in Petroleum Oils. ......................... 167 H A M I L T O N , E . H ., and S mith , C. M . Determination of Phenol in Presence of Salicylates ............................................ :••••. ............................................... “52 H arding , E. P., and B rewer , R. E. Modification of Parr’s Total Carbon Determination in Coal ........................................................................................... 145 H ardy , A. C ., C ole , P. I., and R icker , C. W ., J r . Color of Wheat Flour ............................................................................................................................................. 151 H ardy , L- V., G ard , E. L ., and S mith , G. F. Segregation of Ana lyzed Samples ...........................................................................>.................................................. 228 H art , L eslie . Analysis of Insecticides Containing Fluorine Com pounds . . 133 H eim . O scar . Quantitative Determination of Formaldehyde in Pharmaceutical Preparation ................................................................................................. 128 H enderson , L M ., F erris , S. W ., and M c I lvain , J. M . Specific Heats of Mineral Oils .................................................................................................................. 148 H enne , A . I,., and M idgley , T homas , J r . Convenient Method for Preparing N a -K A lloy .................................................................................................... 75 II ixon , R. M ., and P eterson , C. J. Chemical Examination of Tissue of the Cornstalk ..................................................................................................... 65 H ollingsworth , M arion . Buret Clamp and Holder ..................................... 233 H olmes , O. W ., and M organ , D . P. Electrolytic Board for Deter mination of Lead. With Comments on Procedure for Lead in Low-Grade Tailings of the Southeast Missouri Lead District 210 H ough , G. J. Note on Recovery of Platinum ..................................................... 162 JOHNSON, R. C ., and T hiessen , R einhardt . Analysis of Peat Profile ^*6 J ohnstone , H . F ., and T aylor , E dmund . Determination of Sulfur Content of Gases from Boiler Furnaces ....................................................................... 197 KARRER. E- New Plastometer ................................................................................... 158 K enny , W . R ., and M c C rumd , F. E. Examination of Possible In dicators to Determine pH of Alkaline Solutions ................................ 44 K olthoff . I. M ., and S andbll . E. B. Volumetric Determination of Manganese as Dioxide. W ith Special Reference to Application of Potassium Bromate as Oxidizing Agent ..................................................... 1S1 L A N G , F . R ., S mith , E. II., and B brry , II. R. Determination of Specific Gravity of Asphalt by Means of Hydrometer ........................... . 164 L antz , E. A ., and S ymmes , E. M . Application of Vacuum Tube in _ Falling-Ball Method for Dark-Colored Solutions .................................... 35 L eatiierman , M artin , and B artlett , E. P. Determination of Inert Gas Content of Gas Mixtures by Means of Calcium as an Absorb ent ................................................................................................................................. 223 L esley , B. E., and C hristie , A. W . Use of Refractometric Method in Determination of Oil in Avocados ..................... 24 L ucas , G . H. W . Modification of Hempel Gas Pipet ................................... 79 Modification of Kjeldahl Trap ..................................................................................... 140 M ACINNES, D. A., and D ole , M alcolm . Tests of a New Type of Glass Electrode .............................................................................. . 57 M annheimer , M anfred . Determination of Moisture Content of Coal and Similar Substances .................................................................................... 154 M arkwood , L. N . New Automatic Pipet ............................................................... ; • 82 M ason , C. M ., and B ubhrer , T. F. Cupric Oxide as a Standard in Iodimetry ......................................................................................................... 68 M athers , F. C ., and G osnell , E. C. Source of Error in Determina tion of Plasticity of Hydrated Lime ................................................ ' ........ . 59

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Page 1: AUTHOR INDEXdelibra.bg.polsl.pl/Content/26271/BCPS_29890_1929... · AUTHOR INDEX INDUSTRIAL AND ENGINEERING CHEMISTRY ANALYTICAL EDITION VOLUME 1 — 1929 ABERSOLD, J. N., and Thomas,

AUTHOR INDEXINDUSTRIAL AND ENGINEERING CHEMISTRY

ANALYTICAL EDITION

VOLUME 1 — 1929

A B E R S O L D , J . N . , a n d T h o m a s , M . D . A u to m a t ic A p p a r a tu s for D e te r m in a tio n o f S m a ll C o n c e n tr a tio n s o f S u lfu r D io x id e in A ir —I I ........................................................................................................................ _.......................... 14

A b o r n , R . H . , a n d B r o w n , R . I I . X - R a y Q u a n t ita t iv e A n a ly s is o fT e tr a e t h y l L e a d in G a s o l in e ............................................................................................. 2 6

A l l b n , I I . C . A n a ly s e s o f S o m e N a tu r a l G a s o lin e G a s e s b e fo r e a n da fte r T r e a t m e n t .......................................................................................................................... 2 2 0

B A C O N , F . S . D e te r m in a tio n o f F ree S u lfu r ic A c id in L ig h t -O i lS lu d g e ....................................................................................................................... 8 9

B a r t l e t t , E . P . , a n d L b a t h e r m a n , M a r t i n . D e te r m in a tio n o f In e r t G a s C o n te n t o f G a s M ix tu r e s b y M e a n s o f C a lc iu m a s a n A b s o r b ­e n t ............................................................................................................................................... 2 2 3

B u R K H N n u r , S . E . R a p id D e te r m in a tio n o f S p e c ific G r a v it y o f S e m i­S o lid B itu m in o u s S u b s ta n c e s ........................................................................................... 3 9

B u r r y , H . R . , S m i t h , E . H . , a n d I ,a n o , F . R . D e te r m in a tio n o f S p e ­c ific G r a v it y o f A s p h a lt b y M e a n s o f H y d r o m e t e r .......................................... 1 64

B b s i i o b t o o r , A . W . E r r o r s in N it r ic A c id F ig u r e s ................................................ 9 2B b u s c h l k i n , W . I . . M o d if ie d D is t il la t io n A p p a r a tu s fo r C h e m ic a l

E n g in e e r in g L a b o r a to r y . 4 3B l a s z k o w s k a , Z . B o t t le fo r A c c u r a te W e ig h in g o f V o la t i le L iq u id

M i x t u r e s .................................................................................. % ..................................................... 1 7 0B o q u b , R . I I . C a lc u la tio n o f C o m p o u n d s in P o r tla n d C e m e n t . . . .'. . . . 1 9 2B o r g s t r o m , P . , a n d R b i d , E . E . Q u a n t ita t iv e D e te r m in a tio n o f

M e r c a p ta n s in N a p h t h a ; ................*. . . . 1S6B r a u n d l b , I I . A . , a n d W i e g a n d , W . B . O n th e R e d u c tio n o f R u b ­

ber S tr e s s -S tr a in D e te r m in a t io n s ........................................... 1 1 3B r a y , M . W . D e te r m in a tio n o f C e llu lo se a n d A m o u n t o f C h lo r in e

C o n s u m e d in I t s I s o la t io n ................................................................................................... 4 0B r a y , R . I I . , a n d W i l l h i t e , F . M . D e te r m in a tio n o f T o t a l R e ­

p la c e a b le B a se s in S o ils ........................... 1 44B r r w k r , R . E . , a n d H a r d i n g , E . P . M o d ific a t io n o f P a rr ’s T o ta l

C a r b o n D e te r m in a tio n in C o a l ....................................................................................... 1 4 6B r o w n , G . G . , a n d D u W i t t , C . C . C o n tin u o u s S ti ll fo r C o n d u c ­

t iv i t y W a t e r .............................................. . .................................................................................. 1 09B r o w n , J . B . M o d ifie d P a u ly R e c e iv e r .......................................................................... ........................... 1 6 0B r o w n , R . H . , a n d A i i o r n , R . H . X - R a y Q u a n t ita t iv e A n a ly s is

o f T e tr a e t h y l L e a d in G a s o lin e ............................................................... 2 6B r u u n , J . H . L a b o r a to r y R e c t i fy in g C o lu m n s w ith N o n -S ip h o n in g

B u b b lin g C a p P la te s ............................................ 2 1 2B r y a n t , L . R . L a r g e M e ta l S o x h le t E x t r a c t o r ....................................................... . 1 39B u u h k h r , T . F . , a n d M a s o n , C . M . C u p r ic O x id e a s a S ta n d a r d in

I o d im c t r y ................................................................................................................................. 6 8B u s w b l l , A . M . , w i t h S y m o n s , G . E . B io c h e m ic a l O x y g e n D e m a n d

o f C e rta in S u b s ta n c e s ...................................................................................................... 161C o m p a ris o n o f D ilu tio n a n d A b s o r p t io n M e th o d s fo r D e te r m in a tio n

o f B io c h e m ic a l O x y g e n D e m a n d ............................................................................ 2 1 4

C A L E Y , E . R . D e te r m in a tio n o f T r u e S o d iu m C o n te n t o f C a lc iu m C a r b o n a te In te n d e d fo r U se in J . L a w r e n c e S m ith M e th o d forA lk a lie s ....................................................................................................................................... 191

S im p le G r a d u a te d W a s h B o tt le s ................................................................................. 1 6 2C a u n g a u r t , G u o r g b , a n d E d g a r , G r a h a m . A n a ly t ic a l R e a c tio n s

o f T e t r a e t h y l L e a d ................................................ ....^........................................................... 2 2 1C a r s o n , C . M . D e te r m in a tio n o f T o t a l M o is tu r e in C a r b o n B l a c k s . . . 2 2 5C a r v b r , E . K . , et a l . S ta n d a r d M e th o d fo r D e te r m in in g V is c o s ity

o f C e llu lo se in C u p r a m m o n iu m H y d r o x id e . B y C o m m itte e o nV is c o s ity o f C e llu lo s e ..................................................................................................... 4 9

C h a l k l b y , L y m a n , J r . S e lf -R e g u la t in g G a s F lo w m e t e r ......................... 7 4C h r i s t i u , A . W . , a n d L e s l e y , B . E . U s e o f R e fr a c to m e tr ic M e th o d

in D e te r m in a tio n o f O il in A v o c a d o s .................................................................. 2 4C o l e , P . I . , H a r d y , A . C . , a n d R i c k e r , C . W . , J r . C o lo r o f W h e a t

F lo u r ............................................................................... 151C o l l i n s , W . D . , et al. R e c o m m e n d e d S p e c ific a t io n s fo r A n a ly t ic a l

R e a g e n t C h e m ic a ls ................................................................................................................... 171C o x , H . L . S im p le P re ssu re R e g u la to r fo r V a c u u m D is t i l la t io n s J7C u n n i n g h a m , T . R . , a n d M c N e i l l , T . R . A n a ly s is o f C h r o m e O r e s .. . 7 0

D A V I S , C . E . , et al. S p e c ific a t io n s fo r S ta n d a r d G e la t in . R e p o r t o f C o m m itte e o n S ta n d a r d G e la t in A p p o in te d b y D iv is io n o f L e a th e ru n d G e la t in C h e m is t r y ................................................................................................................ 5 6

a n d S a l i s b u r y , I I . M . C h a r t o f I n d ic a to r s U s e fu l fo r p H M e a s u r e ­m e n ts ................................................................................................................................................... 9 2

D a v i s , D . S . F r e e n e s s T e s t in g a s A id in P u lp E v a lu a t io n .................................... 47D a v i s , I I . S . P r o b le m s in E s t im a tio n o f U n s a tu r a te d H y d r o c a r b o n s

in G a s e s . I — S e p a ra tio n b y F r a c tio n a l D is t i l la t io n ......................................... 61D a v i s , J . D . , \n d Y o u n k i n s . J . A . E le c tr o s ta t ic M e th o d fo r D e ­

te r m in in g F u s a in in B itu m in o u s C o a l ...............................................................................1*55D u W i t t , C . C , , a n d B r o w n , G . G . C o n tin u o u s S t i ll for C o n d u c t iv it y

W a t e r ....................................................................................................... 1 0 9D o l e , M a l c o l m , a n d M a c I n n b s , D . A . T e s t s o f N e w T y p e o f G la s s

E le c tr o d e ..................................................................................................... 5 7D o u g h h r t y , G . T . D e te r m in a tio n o f Ir o n O x id e s in A c id F u rn a c e

S l a g s ................................................................................................................................................... 1 6 3D r a k i i , N . L . . a n d W e l t o n , W . M . D e te r m in a tio n o f S m a ll A m o u n t s

o f C a r b o n M o n o x id e in E t h y le n e .................................................................................. 2 0

E D G A R , G R A H A M , a n d C a h n c a e r t , G b o r g b . A n a ly t ic a l R e a c ­tio n s o f T e tr a e t h y l L e a d ......................................................................................................... 2 2 1

F E R R I S , S . W . , H b n d b r s o n , L . M . , a n d M c I l v a i n , J . M . S p e cificH e a ts o f M in e r a l O ils .................................................................................................................. 1 4S

F o s t e r , M . D . N o t e o n E s t im a tio n o f B o r a te in N a tu r a l W a t e r s 2 7F o w l b r , D . E . , a n d S n e l l , J . F . A n a ly s is o f M a p le P r o d u c ts :

X — S t u d y a n d M o d ific a t io n o f C a n a d ia n L e n d M e t h o d ................................. 8X I — C o m p o s itio n o f C a n a d ia n L e a d P r e c ip ita te .................................................. 12

F r a n c i s , A . W . C o n tin u o u s L a b o r a to r y E x t r a c t o r fo r L iq u id s ........... 15S im p le A p p a r a tu s fo r M e a s u r in g V a p o r P re ssu re o f V o la t i le L iq u i d s .. 3 8a n d O x n a r d , E . P . Im p r o v e d V o lu m e n o m e te r ........................................... 1 69

F r i e s , J . A . N e w V o lu m e te r U s in g W a t e r a s M e a s u r in g M e d iu m ............ 1 2 3F u o s s , R . M . B im e ta llic E le c tr o d e s fo r T it r a t io n s I n v o lv in g a

C h a n g e o f H y d r o g e n -I o n C o n c e n tr a t io n ................................................................ 1 2 5F u r n a s , C . C . R e a c tio n b e tw e e n L u b r ic a t in g O ils a n d P h o sp h o ru s .

P e n to x id e ................................................... 1 8 5

G A M B L E , D . L . , a n d S c i i m u t z , F . C . S tu d ie s o f D e s tr u c t iv e L ig h tS o u rc e s for U s e in A c c e le r a te d W e a th e r in g S y s t e m s ..................................... 8 3

G a r d , E . L . , S m i t h , G . F . , a n d H a r d y , L . V . S e g re g a tio n o f A n a ­ly ze d S a m p le s ............................................................................................................................... 2 2 8

G a r d n e r , W . H . , a n d W h i t m o r e , W . F . N a t u r e a n d C o n s tit u t io n o f S h e lla c . I I — P o t e n tio m c lr ic T it r a t io n s in 9 5 P e r C e n t E t h y lA lc o h o l ....................................................................................................... 2 0 5

G e r m u t h , F . G . D im c th y l -o r -N a p h th y la m in c fo r D e te r m in a tio n o fN itr i te I o n ................................................................................................................................ 2 8

G iu n o N S , W . A . , et a l . * Im p o r t a n c e o f T e m p e r a tu r e a n d H u m id it y C o n tr o l in R u b b e r T e s t in g . I I — R e s is ta n c e to A b r a s io n . R e ­p o r t , P h y s ic a l T e s t in g C o m m itte e . . . . . . . . ........................•..................................... 174

G o r e , I I . C . A c t io n o f P a p a in o n P o la r iza t io n o f G e la t in ................................ 2 0 3G o s n k l l , E . C . , a n d M a t h e r s , F . C . S o u rc e o f E r r o r in D e te r m in a ­

tio n o f P la s t ic ity o f H y d r a te d L im e ............................................................................. 5 9G r a y , I I . L u B ., a n d S t a u d , C . J . R e a c tio n o f C e llu lo s e w ith P h e n y l ­

h y d ra z in e A c e t a t e .............................................................................................................. 8 0G r e g g , R . C . , a n d V a n d a v e e r , F . E . S im p lifie d Io d in e P e n to x id e

A p p a r a tu s fo r D e te r m in a tio n o f C a r b o n M o n o x id e in G lu e G a s . . . . 1 29G r i f f i n , R . C . D e te r m in a tio n o f S u lfu r in P e tr o le u m O i l s . ......................... 167

H A M I L T O N , E . H . , a n d S m i t h , C . M . D e te r m in a tio n o f P h e n o l inP re sen ce o f S a l ic y la te s ............................................ :• • • • ................................................ “ 5 2

H a r d i n g , E . P . , a n d B r e w e r , R . E . M o d ific a t io n o f P a r r ’s T o ta lC a r b o n D e te r m in a tio n in C o a l ........................................................................................... 1 4 5

H a r d y , A . C . , C o l e , P . I . , a n d R i c k e r , C . W . , J r . C o lo r o f W h e a tF lo u r ............................................................................................................................................. 151

H a r d y , L - V . , G a r d , E . L . , a n d S m i t h , G . F . S e g re g a tio n o f A n a ­ly z e d S a m p le s ...........................................................................>.................................................. 2 2 8

H a r t , L e s l i e . A n a ly s is o f In se c t ic id e s C o n ta in in g F lu o r in e C o m ­p o u n d s . . 1 3 3

H e i m . O s c a r . Q u a n t ita t iv e D e te r m in a tio n o f F o r m a ld e h y d e inP h a r m a c e u tic a l P r e p a r a t io n ................................................................................................. 1 2 8

H e n d e r s o n , L M . , F e r r i s , S . W . , a n d M c I l v a i n , J . M . S p e c ificH e a ts o f M in e r a l O i ls .................................................................................................................. 1 4 8

H e n n e , A . I , . , a n d M i d g l e y , T h o m a s , J r . C o n v e n ie n t M e th o d forP re p a rin g N a - K A l l o y .................................................................................................... 7 5

I I i x o n , R . M . , a n d P e t e r s o n , C . J . C h e m ic a l E x a m in a tio n o f T is s u eo f th e C o r n s t a lk ..................................................................................................... 6 5

H o l l i n g s w o r t h , M a r i o n . B u r e t C la m p a n d H o ld e r ..................................... 2 3 3H o l m e s , O . W . , a n d M o r g a n , D . P . E le c tr o ly t ic B o a r d fo r D e t e r ­

m in a tio n o f L e a d . W i t h C o m m e n ts o n P r o c e d u r e fo r L e a d inL o w -G r a d e T a ilin g s o f th e S o u th e a s t M is s o u r i L e a d D is t r i c t 2 1 0

H o u g h , G . J . N o t e o n R e c o v e r y o f P la t in u m ..................................................... 1 62

J O H N S O N , R . C . , a n d T h i e s s e n , R e i n h a r d t . A n a ly s is o f P e a tP r o file • • ^*6

J o h n s t o n e , H . F . , a n d T a y l o r , E d m u n d . D e te r m in a tio n o f S u lfu rC o n te n t o f G a s e s fr o m B o ile r F u r n a c e s ....................................................................... 1 97

K A R R E R . E - N e w P l a s t o m e t e r ................................................................................... 1 5 8K e n n y , W . R . , a n d M c C r u m d , F . E . E x a m in a t io n o f P o ssib le I n ­

d ic a to rs to D e te r m in e p H o f A lk a lin e S o lu t io n s ................................ 4 4K o l t h o f f . I . M . , a n d S a n d b l l . E . B . V o lu m e tr ic D e te r m in a tio n

o f M a n g a n e s e a s D io x id e . W i t h S p e c ia l R e fe re n c e to A p p lic a t io n o f P o ta s s iu m B r o m a te a s O x id iz in g A g e n t ..................................................... 1S1

L A N G , F . R . , S m i t h , E . I I . , a n d B b r r y , I I . R . D e te r m in a tio n ofS p e c ific G r a v it y o f A s p h a lt b y M e a n s o f H y d r o m e t e r ........................... . 1 6 4

L a n t z , E . A . , a n d S y m m e s , E . M . A p p lic a t io n o f V a c u u m T u b e in _F a llin g -B a ll M e th o d fo r D a r k -C o lo r e d S o lu t io n s .................................... 3 5

L e a t i i e r m a n , M a r t i n , a n d B a r t l e t t , E . P . D e te r m in a tio n o f In e r t G a s C o n te n t o f G a s M ix tu r e s b y M e a n s o f C a lc iu m a s a n A b s o r b ­e n t ................................................................................................................................. 2 2 3

L e s l e y , B . E . , a n d C h r i s t i e , A . W . U s e o f R e fr a c to m e tr ic M e th o din D e te r m in a tio n o f O il in A v o c a d o s ..................... 24

L u c a s , G . H . W . M o d ific a tio n o f H e m p e l G a s P ip e t ................................... 7 9M o d ific a t io n o f K je ld a h l T r a p ..................................................................................... 1 4 0

M A C I N N E S , D . A . , a n d D o l e , M a l c o l m . T e s ts o f a N e w T y p e o fG la s s E le c tr o d e .............................................................................. . • 57

M a n n h e i m e r , M a n f r e d . D e te r m in a tio n o f M o is tu r e C o n te n t o fC o a l a n d S im ila r S u b s ta n c e s .................................................................................... 1 54

M a r k w o o d , L . N . N e w A u to m a t ic P ip e t ............................................................... ; • 8 2M a s o n , C . M . , a n d B u b h r e r , T . F . C u p r ic O x id e a s a S ta n d a r d in

I o d im e tr y ......................................................................................................... 68M a t h e r s , F . C . , a n d G o s n e l l , E . C . S o u rc e o f E r r o r in D e te r m in a ­

tio n o f P la s tic ity o f H y d r a te d L im e ................................................ ' . . . . . . . . . 5 9

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