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AUTHOR INDEX INDUSTRIAL AND ENGINEERING CHEMISTRY VOLUME 28—1936 ADAMS, F. W., B roughton , G., and C onn , A. L. Horizontal Film- Type Cooler. Symposium on Heat Transmission .............................. 537 A dolph , W. H ., and L in , I. Sesame Seed Protein ..................................... 734 Aldred, J. W. II. See Jones, R. M. Almy, L. H. Discussion of New Metals and Alloys from Lead, Tin, Zinc, and Antimony. Symposium on New Metals and Alloys. . 1409 A mbler , J. A. Impurities in White Sugars. IX. Loss of Anions from Salts during Evaporation of Concentrated Sugar Solutions 1206 A mbrose , A. M ., and II aag, H. B. Toxicological Study of Derris. . 815 A righi , A. L., J oslyn , M . A., and M arsh , G. L. Enzyme Activity in Frozen Vegetables ..................................................................................................... 595 A rmbruster , F. R. Sec K obe , K. A. A ronovsky , S. I., and G ortner , R. A. Cooking Process. IX. Pulping Wood with Alcohols and Other Organic Reagents 1270 A sbury , R. S. Action of Solvents on Coal ......................................................... 687 A shman , G. W. Panel Test Evaluation of Exterior House Paints . . . . 934 Averko-Antonovich, L. T. See Kluchevich, A. S. Axilrod, B. M. See Kline, G. M. BACHMAN, G. B. See Hall, H. J. Backus, H. S. See Sage, B. H. Badger, W. L. Sec Fragen, Nathan. B ailey , J. R. See Bratton, A. C., Jr. Baird, P. K. See Seborg, C. O. B aker , G. L., and K neeland , R. F. Cranberry Pectin Properties. . 372 Ball , C. G. See Thiessen, G. BALSBAUon, J. C., L arsen , R. G., and L yon , D. A. Glass Pump for Circulation of Gases against Moderate Pressures .................................... 682 B arber , C. L. Effect of Impurities on Corrosion Resistance of Solder. 530 B aiiham, H. N., and S mits , B. L. Production of Kojic Acid from Xylose by Aspergillus flavus ; ............................................... 567 B artow , E dward. Greetings from Our President ..................................... 1 B assett , W. H ., J r . Symposium on New Metals and Alloys: Discussion of W rought Copper Base Alloys, 1400; Discussion of Materials for Cable Sheath. ............................................... 1411 B ates , O. K. Thermal Conductivity of Liquids ........................... 494 B eck , H. H., and W eckel , K. G. Film Characteristics. Effect on Response of Fluid Milk to Ultraviolet Radiation ................................ 1251 B ehr , O. M. Influence of “Stearine” on Heat Polymerization of Sar dine Oil ....................................................................................................................... 299 B ehrman , A. S., and G ustafson , H . Effect of Low-pH Waters on Zeolites ....................................................................................................................... 1279 Benedict, W. L. See Morrell, J. C. Benger , E. B. Economic and Technical Aspects of Rayon Industry. 511 B engis , R. O. Oxidation of Fat Fraction of Roasted Coffee ................. 290 B ennett , G. W ., and W right , W. A. Evaporation Behaviors of Mixed Lacquer Solvents .................................................................................... 646 B enson , H. K., and P artansky , A. M. Sulfite Waste Liquor 738 B ent , F. A., and W ik , S. N. Nitrocellulose Lacquers ............................. 312 B erliner , J. F. T. Crystal Urea ......................................................................... 517 B ertetti , J. W., and M cC abe , W. L. Sodium Hydroxide Solutions. 247 Specific Heats of Sodium Hydroxide Solutions .......................................... 375 B ertram , E. A., and L acey*, W . N . Rates of Solution of Gases in Oils ............................................................................................................................... 316 B ewick , H. L. See Stewart, J. K. B irch , S. F., and Stansfield , R . Effect of Sulfur Compounds on Lead Response. Symposium on Motor Fuels. ................................... 668 B laikie , K. G., and C rozier , R. N. Polymerization of Vinyl Ace tate. Symposium on Synthetic Resins and Plastics ......................... 1155 B lake , J. T. 6ee Boggs, C. R. B oerlaqe , G. D .t and B roeze , J. J. Combustion Qualitites of Die sel Fuel. Symposium on Motor Fuels ...................................................... 1229 Boggs, C. R., and B lake , J. T. Deproteinized Rubber ........................... 1198 Bolley*, D . S . See Rose, C. H. Borglin , J. N. Dicarboxylic Acid Esters of Tetrahydrofurfuryl Alcohol ........................................................................................................................ 35 Terpene Furoates ...................................................................................................... 31 B osart , L. W. Change in Specific Gravity of Essential Oils and Per fumes with Temperature ................................................................................... 867 Bowles, V. O. See Gilliland, E. R. B owman , R. A. Mean Temperature Difference Correction in Multipass Exchangers. Symposium on Heat Transmission .... 541 B radford , J. A., H arlan , W. R., and H anmer , H. R. Nature of Cigaret Smoke ......................................................................................................... 836 B randes , 0. L., G ruse , W . A., and L owy , A lexander . Propylene Polymerization ....................................................................................................... 554 B ratton , A. C., J r ., F elsing , W. A., and B ailey , J. R. Amplified Distillation ................................................................................................................ 424 B ridgeman , O. C. Utilization of Ethanol-Gasoline Blends as Motor Fuels. Symposium on Motor Fuels ........................................................... 1102 B ridgwater , E. R. Economics of Synthetic Rubber ................................ 394 Broeze, J. J. See Boerlage, G. D. Brooks, A. E. See Shinkle, S. D. B rooks , B. T. Alcohol-Gasoline as Motor Fuel (Correspondence).. 1477 B roughton , G. See Adams, F. W. Brown, G. G. See Pearl, W. A., and Singer, S. C., Jr. B rown , L. T., and C hristensen , L. M . Gasoline and Alcohol- Gasoline Blends ...................................................................................................... 650 B rowne , F. L. Durability of Paint on Wood ............................................ 416 Paints as Protective Coatings for Wood ...................................................... 798 B rowne , V. B. Discussion of Chromium and Its Alloys. Symposium on New Metals and Alloys ................................................................................. 1385 B rownlie , D avid . Carbonization of Coal-Oil Mixtures ...................... 629 Colloidal Fuel .............................................................................................................. 839 Bruner, W. M. See McMaster, L. B runjes , A. S., and F urnas , C. C. Commercially Important Sys tems of Organic Solvents .................................................................................... 573 B ryner , L. C., C hristensen , L. M ., and F ulmer , E. I. Hydrolysis of Oat Hulls with Hydrochloric Acid ......................................................... 206 B uckman, S. J. Creosote Distribution in Treated Wood .................... 474 B urlison , W. L. The Soybean ............................................................................ 772 Burr, F. K. See Hoover, C. R. Buswell, A. M„ and LeBosquet, M. Complete Treatment of Dis tillery W astes ........................................................................................................... 795 B yers , H. G., W illiams , K. T., and L akin , H. W. Selenium in Hawaii ......................................................................................................................... 821 See also Williams, Iv. T. Byrkit, G. D. See Lincoln, B. H. CADY, G. H. See Shinkle, S. D. C aldwell , H. B. Crystallization Method. November Editorial Supplement. C alton , F. R. Thermophilic Contamination within Sugar Factory. . 1235 Cameron, F. K. See Huffman, E. O., and Taylor, J. A. C ampbell , A. W ., and R eed , M. C. Age Resisters in Vulcanized Rubber ........................................................................... 656 C annon , H. J., and H ixson , 0. F. Evaporated Milk. Effect of Irradiation on Vitamin A Content .................................... 1009 C annon , M. It., and F enske , M. It. Lubricating Oils. Solvent Ex traction in a Reflux Extraction Unit ......................................................... 1035 Carlson, C. J. See Kobe, K. A. Carnahan, F. L. See Rescorla, A. It. Carroll, R. H. See Cook, C. A. C arswell . T. S., and D oubly*, J. A. Germicidal Action of Benzyl- phenols ............................................................................................................................ 1276 Chesny, H. H. Magnesium Compounds from Ocean Water. (Corre spondence, 846) ........................................................................................................... 383 C hristensen , L. M. Alcohol-Gasoline Blends. Symposium on Motor Fuels ................................................................................................................. 1089 See also Brown, L. T., Bryner, L. C., Underkofler, L. A., and Veld- huis, M. K. C hute , H. 0. Our Magnesia Resources (Correspondence) .................... 846 C lark , G. L., S terrett , It. R., and L incoln , B. H. X-Ray Dif fraction Studies of Lubricants ....................................................................... 13IS Clark, J. M., Jr. See Rhodes, F. H. Clark, W. M. A Little of the Perspective of Acid-Base and Oxida- tion-Reduction Equilibria.Nichols Medal Address .................................. 620 Clarke, G. R. See Fordyce, C. R. C olburn , A. P. Effect of Entrainm ent on Plato Efficiency in Distilla tion .................................................................................................................................... 526 Conn, A. L. See Adams, F. W. C ook , C. A., and C arroll , R. H. Factors in Rice Polishings 741 C ool , R. D. Future Chemists (Correspondence) ............................................. 1240 Copson, R. L., New'ton, R. H., and Lindsay, J. D. Superphosphate Manufacture ................................................................................................................. 923 See also Newton, R. H. Corbet, R. E. See Holmes, H. N. C orson , B. B. See Ipatieff, V. N. Cox, E. R. Hydrocarbon Vapor Pressures ................................... % .............. 613 Crampton, D. K. Wrought Copper Base Alloys. Symposium on New Metals and Alloys ......................................................................................... 1397 C ross, R. C. See Damon, G. H. Crozier, R. N. See Blaikie, K. G. Cryder, D. S. See Fenske, M. R. C uno , C. W. Plant Location. November Editorial Supplement. C upples , H. L. Wetting and Spreading Properties of Aqueous Solu tions ................................................................................................................... 60,434 C urme , G. O., J r ., and D ouglas , S. D. Resinous Derivatives of Vinyl Alcohol .............................................................................................................. 1123 DAHLSTROM, W. G., Jr. See Feldman, H. B. D amon, G. H., and C ross, It. C. Corrosion of Copper ............................ 231 D arkis , F. R., D ixon , L. F., W olf , F. A., and G ross , P. M. Flue- Cured Tobacco ........................................................................................................... 1214 See also Dixon, L. F. D as, B hagwan , and S arin , J. L. Vinegar from D ates ........................... 814 Davies, J. A. See Sage, B. H. D avis , D. S. Viscosity Nomographs for Alkaline Solutions ................. 953 Davis, J. D. See Holmes, C. R., and Schmidt, L. D. D avis , W. N. See Farrington, B. B. D ay, J. E., and R obey , R. F. Catalytic Oxidation of Carbon 564 and Students . Preparation and Catalytic Oxidation of Pure Amorphous Carbon ............................................................................................... 234 D eitz , L. S., J r . Discussion of New Metals and Alloys from Lead, Tin, Zinc, and Antimony. Symposium on New Metals and Al loys ................................................................................................................................... 1409 D ixon , L. F., D arkis , F. R., W olf , F. A., H all , J. A., J ones , E. P., and G ross, P. M. Flue-Cured Tobacco ............................................... 180 See also Darkis, F. R. D ockstader , E. A. Planning Construction. November Editorial Supplement. D ornte , R. W. Oxidation of White Oils ......................................................... 26 and F erguson , C. V. Oil Oxidation. Reaction Which Is Un affected by the Products .......................... 863 F erguson C. V., and H askins , C. P. Oil Oxidation. Reaction Which Is Apparently Retarded by the Products ................................ 1342 Doubly, J. A. See Carswell, T. S. D ouglas , F. W. Coal of the Pikes Peak Region .......................................... 219 D ouglas , S. D., and S toops , W. N. Polymer Distribution in Vinyl Ester Resins. Symposium on Synthetic Resins and Plastics ... . 1152 See also Curme, G. O., Jr. D ryer, C. G. See Morrell, J. C. D unn , C. G. Germicidal Properties of Phenolic Compounds 609 Du Pont db Nemours & Company, E. I. Methacrylate Resins. Symposium on Synthetic Resins and Plastics ..................................... 1160 D urkee , M . M . Soybean Oil in Food Industry. Symposium on Soybeans .................................................................................................................... 898 1482

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AUTHOR INDEXINDUSTRIAL AND ENGINEERING CHEMISTRY

VOLUME 28—1936

A D A M S , F . W ., B r o u g h t o n , G ., and C o n n , A . L . H o riz o n ta l F ilm -T y p e C o o le r. S y m p o s iu m on H e a t T ra n sm is s io n .............................. 537

A d o l p h , W . H ., an d L i n , I . S esam e S eed P r o te in ..................................... 734A ld r e d , J . W . I I . See Jo n e s , R . M .Alm y , L . H . D iscussion of N ew M e ta ls a n d A lloys fro m L ead , T in ,

Z inc, a n d A n tim o n y . S y m p o s iu m on N ew M e ta ls a n d A llo y s . . 1409A m b l e r , J . A . Im p u r i t ie s in W h ite S u g ars . IX . L oss of A nions

fro m S a lts d u r in g E v a p o ra tio n of C o n c e n tra te d S u g a r S o lu tio n s 1206A m b r o s e , A . M ., a n d I I a a g , H . B . T ox ico log ica l S tu d y of D e r r is . . 815A r ig h i , A . L ., J o s l y n , M . A ., a n d M a r s h , G . L . E n z y m e A c tiv ity in

F ro z e n V eg e ta b le s ..................................................................................................... 595A r m b r u s t e r , F . R . Sec K o b e , K . A .A r o n o v s k y , S . I . , a n d G o r t n e r , R . A . C o ok ing P rocess . IX .

P u lp in g W ood w ith A lcohols a n d O th e r O rg an ic R e a g e n ts 1270A sb u r y , R . S . A c tio n of S o lv en ts o n C o a l......................................................... 687A s h m a n , G . W . P a n e l T e s t E v a lu a t io n of E x te r io r H o u se P a in t s . . . . 934A v e r k o - A n to n o v ic h , L . T . See K lu ch e v ich , A. S.A x i l r o d , B . M . See K line , G . M .

B A C H M A N , G . B . See H a ll, H . J .B a c k u s , H . S . See S age, B . H .B a d g e r , W . L . Sec F ra g e n , N a th a n .B a il e y , J . R . See B ra t to n , A. C ., J r .B a i r d , P . K . See S ebo rg , C . O.B a k e r , G . L ., a n d K n e e l a n d , R . F . C ra n b e rry P e c t in P ro p e r tie s . . 372Ba l l , C . G . See T h ie sse n , G .BALSBAUon, J . C ., L a r s e n , R . G ., a n d L y o n , D . A . G lass P u m p fo r

C irc u la tio n of G ases a g a in s t M o d e ra te P re s su re s .................................... 682B a r b e r , C . L . E ffe c t of Im p u r i tie s on C orro sio n R es is ta n ce of S o lder. 530B a iih a m , H . N ., a n d S m it s , B . L . P ro d u c tio n of K o jic A cid from

X y lo se b y A sp erg illu s f la v u s ; ............................................... 567B a r t o w , E d w a r d . G ree tin g s fro m O u r P r e s id e n t ..................................... 1B a s s e t t , W . H ., J r . S y m p o s iu m on N ew M e ta ls a n d A lloys:

D iscu ssio n of W ro u g h t C o p p e r B ase A lloys, 1400; D iscussionof M a te r ia ls fo r C ab le S h e a t h . ............................................... 1411

B a t e s , O . K . T h e rm a l C o n d u c tiv ity of L iq u id s ........................... 494B e c k , H . H ., a n d W e c k e l , K . G . F ilm C h a ra c te r is t ic s . E ffec t on

R esp o n se of F lu id M ilk to U ltra v io le t R a d ia t io n ................................ 1251B e h r , O . M . In flu e n ce of “ S te a r in e ” on H e a t P o ly m e riz a tio n of S ar­

d in e O il....................................................................................................................... 299B e h r m a n , A . S ., a n d G u s t a fso n , H . E ffec t of L o w -p H W a te rs on

Z e o lite s ....................................................................................................................... 1279B e n e d ic t , W . L . See M o rre ll, J . C .Be n g e r , E . B . E c o n o m ic a n d T e ch n ica l A sp e c ts of R a y o n I n d u s t ry . 511B e n g is , R . O. O x id a tio n of F a t F r a c t io n of R o a s te d C o ffee ................. 290B e n n e t t , G . W ., a n d W r ig h t , W . A . E v a p o ra t io n B eh a v io rs of

M ix ed L a c q u e r S o lv e n ts .................................................................................... 646B e n s o n , H . K ., a n d P a r t a n sk y , A . M . S u lfite W a ste L iq u o r 738B e n t , F . A ., a n d W ik , S . N . N itro c e llu lo se L a c q u e rs ............................. 312B e r l in e r , J . F . T . C ry s ta l U re a ......................................................................... 517B e r t e t t i , J . W ., a n d M cC a b e , W . L . S o d iu m H y d ro x id e S o lu tio n s . 247

Specific H e a ts of S o d iu m H y d ro x id e S o lu tio n s .......................................... 375B e r t r a m , E . A ., a n d L acey*, W . N . R a te s of S o lu tio n of G ases in

O ils ............................................................................................................................... 316B e w ic k , H . L . See S te w a r t , J . K .B ir c h , S . F . , a n d St a n s f ie l d , R . E ffe c t of S u lfu r C o m p o u n d s on

L e a d R esp o n se . S y m p o s iu m o n M o to r F u e l s . ................................... 668B l a ik ie , K . G ., a n d C r o z ie r , R . N . P o ly m e riz a tio n of V in y l A ce­

ta te . S y m p o s iu m o n S y n th e t ic R esin s a n d P la s t i c s ......................... 1155B l a k e , J . T . 6ee B oggs, C . R .B o e r l a q e , G . D . t a n d B r o e z e , J . J . C o m b u s tio n Q u a litite s of D ie ­

se l F u e l. S y m p o s iu m on M o to r F u e ls ...................................................... 1229Bo g g s , C . R ., a n d B l a k e , J . T . D e p ro te in iz e d R u b b e r ........................... 1198Bolley*, D . S . See R ose , C . H .Bo r g l in , J . N . D ica rb o x y lic A c id E s te rs of T e tra h y d ro fu r fu ry l

A lc o h o l........................................................................................................................ 35T e rp e n e F u r o a te s ...................................................................................................... 31

B o s a r t , L . W . C h a n g e in Specific G ra v ity of E s s e n tia l O ils a n d P e r ­fu m e s w ith T e m p e ra tu r e ................................................................................... 867

B o w le s , V. O . See G illila n d , E . R .B o w m a n , R . A . M e a n T e m p e ra tu re D ifference C o rre c t io n in

M u ltip a s s E x c h a n g e rs . S y m p o s iu m on H e a t T ra n s m is s io n . . . . 541B r a d fo r d , J . A ., H a r l a n , W . R ., a n d H a n m e r , H . R . N a tu re of

C ig a re t S m o k e ......................................................................................................... 836B r a n d e s , 0 . L ., G r u s e , W . A ., an d L o w y , A l e x a n d e r . P ro p y le n e

P o ly m e r iz a tio n ....................................................................................................... 554B r a t t o n , A . C ., J r ., F e l s in g , W . A ., a n d B a il e y , J . R . A m plified

D is t i l la t io n ................................................................................................................ 424B r id g e m a n , O . C . U til iz a tio n of E th a n o l-G a so lin e B len d s as M o to r

F u e ls . S y m p o s iu m on M o to r F u e ls ........................................................... 1102B r id g w a t e r , E . R . E co n o m ics of S y n th e t ic R u b b e r ................................ 394B ro e z e , J . J . See B oerlage , G . D .B ro o k s , A . E . See S h in k le , S . D .B r o o k s , B . T . A lcoho l-G aso line a s M o to r F u e l ( C o r re s p o n d e n c e ) .. 1477B r o u g h t o n , G . See A d am s, F . W .B ro w n , G . G . See P earl, W . A ., and S inger, S . C ., J r .B r o w n , L. T ., an d C h r is t e n s e n , L . M . G aso lin e a n d A lcohol-

G aso lin e B le n d s ...................................................................................................... 650B r o w n e , F . L . D u ra b il i ty of P a in t on W o o d ............................................ 416

P a in t s as P ro te c tiv e C o a tin g s fo r W o o d ...................................................... 798B r o w n e , V. B . D iscu ssio n of C h ro m iu m a n d I t s A lloys. S y m p o s iu m

on N ew M e ta ls a n d A llo y s ................................................................................. 1385B r o w n l ie , D a v id . C a rb o n iz a tio n of C oal-O il M ix tu re s ...................... 629

C o llo id a l F u e l .............................................................................................................. 839B r u n e r , W . M . See M c M a s te r , L .B r u n je s , A . S ., a n d F u r n a s , C . C . C o m m erc ia lly I m p o r ta n t S ys­

te m s of O rg an ic S o lv e n ts .................................................................................... 573B r y n e r , L . C ., C h r is t e n s e n , L. M ., an d F u l m e r , E . I . H y d ro ly s is

of O a t H u lls w ith H y d ro c h lo r ic A c id ......................................................... 206

B u c k m a n , S . J . C reo so te D is tr ib u t io n in T re a te d W o o d .................... 474B u r l is o n , W . L . T h e S o y b e a n ............................................................................ 772B u r r , F . K . See H o o v e r, C . R .B u s w e l l , A . M „ a n d L e B o s q u e t , M . C o m p le te T r e a tm e n t of D is ­

tille ry W a s te s ........................................................................................................... 795B y e r s , H . G ., W il l ia m s , K . T ., a n d L a k in , H . W . S e le n iu m in

H a w a ii ......................................................................................................................... 821See also W illiam s, Iv. T .

B y r k i t , G . D . See L inco ln , B . H .

C A D Y , G . H . See S h in k le , S . D .C a l d w e l l , H . B . C ry s ta l l iz a tio n M e th o d . N o v e m b e r E d i to r ia l

S u p p lem en t.C a l t o n , F . R . T h e rm o p h il ic C o n ta m in a tio n w ith in S u g a r F a c to ry . . 1235C a m e r o n , F . K . See H u ffm a n , E . O ., and T a y lo r , J . A.C a m p b e l l , A . W ., an d R e e d , M . C . A ge R es is te rs in V u lcan ized

R u b b e r ........................................................................... 656C a n n o n , H . J . , a n d H ix s o n , 0 . F . E v a p o ra te d M ilk . E ffe c t of

I r r a d ia t io n o n V ita m in A C o n te n t .................................... 1009C a n n o n , M . I t . , a n d F e n s k e , M . I t . L u b r ic a tin g O ils. S o lv e n t E x ­

tra c tio n in a R eflux E x tra c t io n U n i t ......................................................... 1035C a r l s o n , C . J . See K o b e , K . A.C a r n a h a n , F . L . See R esco rla , A . I t .C a r r o l l , R . H . See C oo k , C . A.C a r s w e l l . T . S ., a n d D oubly*, J . A . G e rm ic id a l A c tio n of B enzy l-

p h e n o ls ............................................................................................................................ 1276C h e s n y , H . H . M ag n es iu m C o m p o u n d s fro m O cean W a te r . (C o rre ­

s p o n d en ce , 8 4 6 ) ........................................................................................................... 383C h r is t e n s e n , L . M . A lco h o l-G aso lin e B le n d s. S y m p o s iu m on

M o to r F u e ls ................................................................................................................. 1089See also B ro w n , L . T ., B ry n e r , L . C ., U n d e rk o fle r , L . A ., and V eld-

h u is , M . K .C h u t e , H . 0 . O u r M a g n e s ia R eso u rces (C o rre s p o n d e n c e ) .................... 846C l a r k , G . L., S t e r r e t t , I t . R ., a n d L in c o l n , B . H . X - R a y D if ­

fra c t io n S tu d ie s of L u b r ic a n ts ....................................................................... 13 ISC l a r k , J . M ., J r . See R h o d es , F . H.C l a r k , W. M . A L i tt le of th e P e rs p e c t iv e of A c id -B ase a n d O x ida-

tio n -R e d u c tio n E q u ilib r ia . N icho ls M e d a l A d d re s s .................................. 620C l a r k e , G . R . See F o rd y c e , C . R .C o l b u r n , A . P . E ffe c t of E n t r a in m e n t o n P la to E ffic iency in D is t i l la ­

t io n .................................................................................................................................... 526C o n n , A. L . See A d am s, F . W .C o o k , C . A ., an d C a r r o l l , R . H . F a c to r s in R ice P o lis h in g s 741C o o l , R . D . F u tu r e C h e m is ts (C o rre s p o n d e n c e ) ............................................. 1240C o p s o n , R . L ., N e w 'to n , R . H ., a n d L in d s a y , J . D . S u p e rp h o s p h a te

M a n u f a c tu r e ................................................................................................................. 923See also N ew to n , R . H .

C o r b e t , R . E . See H o lm es, H . N .C o r s o n , B . B . See Ip a t ie f f , V . N .C o x , E . R . H y d ro c a rb o n V a p o r P re s s u re s ................................... %.............. 613C ra m p to n , D . K. W ro u g h t C o p p e r B ase A lloys. S y m p o s iu m on

N ew M e ta ls a n d A llo y s ......................................................................................... 1397C r o s s , R . C . See D a m o n , G . H .C r o z i e r , R . N . See B la ik ie , K . G.C r y d e r , D . S . See F e n sk e , M . R .C u n o , C . W . P la n t L o c a tio n . N o v em b e r E d i to r ia l S u p p le m e n t.C u p p l e s , H . L. W e ttin g a n d S p re a d in g P ro p e r tie s of A q u eo u s S o lu ­

t io n s ................................................................................................................... 60 , 434C u r m e , G . O ., J r ., a n d D o u g l a s , S . D . R e s in o u s D e r iv a t iv e s of

V inyl A lco h o l.............................................................................................................. 1123

D A H L S T R O M , W . G., J r . See F e ld m a n , H . B.D a m on , G . H ., a n d C r o s s , I t . C . C o rro s io n of C o p p e r ............................ 231D a r k is , F . R ., D ix o n , L. F . , W o l f , F . A ., a n d G r o s s , P . M . F lu e-

C u re d T o b a c c o ........................................................................................................... 1214See also D ix o n , L. F .

D as , B h a g w a n , a n d S a r in , J . L . V in eg a r f ro m D a te s ........................... 814D a v ie s , J . A. See Sage, B . H .D a v is , D . S . V isco sity N o m o g ra p h s fo r A lk a lin e S o lu t io n s ................. 953D a v is , J . D . See H o lm es, C . R ., and S c h m id t, L . D .D a v is , W . N . See F a r r in g to n , B . B .D a y , J . E . , an d R o b e y , R . F . C a ta ly t ic O x id a tio n of C a rb o n 564

a n d St u d e n t s . P r e p a r a t io n a n d C a ta ly t ic O x id a tio n of P u reA m o rp h o u s C a r b o n ............................................................................................... 234

D e it z , L . S ., J r . D iscussion of N ew M e ta ls a n d A lloys fro m L ead ,T in , Z inc, a n d A n tim o n y . S y m p o s iu m on N ew M e ta ls a n d A l­loys ................................................................................................................................... 1409

D ix o n , L . F . , D a r k is , F . R ., W o l f , F . A ., H a l l , J . A ., J o n e s , E . P .,a n d G ro ss , P . M . F lu e -C u re d T o b a c c o ............................................... 180

See also D ark is , F . R .D o c k st a d e r , E . A. P la n n in g C o n s tru c t io n . N o v e m b e r E d i to r ia l

S u p p lem en t.D o r n t e , R . W . O x id a tio n of W h ite O ils ......................................................... 26

a n d F e r g u s o n , C . V. O il O x id a tio n . R e a c tio n W h ich Is U n ­affec ted b y th e P r o d u c ts .......................... 863

F e r g u s o n C . V ., a n d H a s k in s , C . P . O il O x id a tio n . R e a c tio nW h ich Is A p p a re n tly R e ta rd e d b y th e P r o d u c ts ................................ 1342

D o u b ly , J . A . See C arsw ell, T . S .D o u g l a s , F . W . C o a l of th e P ik es P e a k R e g io n .......................................... 219D o u g l a s , S . D ., a n d S t o o p s , W . N . P o ly m e r D is tr ib u t io n in V iny l

E s te r R esin s . S y m p o s iu m o n S y n th e t ic R es in s a n d P la s t i c s . . . . 1152See also C u rm e , G . O ., J r .

D r y e r , C . G . See M o rre ll , J . C .D u n n , C . G . G e rm ic id a l P ro p e r tie s of P h en o lic C o m p o u n d s 609D u P o n t d b N e m o u r s & C o m p a n y , E . I . M e th a c ry la te R esin s .

S y m p o s iu m on S y n th e t ic R es in s a n d P la s t i c s ..................................... 1160D u r k e e , M . M . S o y b ean O il in F o o d I n d u s try . S y m p o s iu m on

S o y b e a n s .................................................................................................................... 898

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EA STW O OD , P. R . B leachability D eterm ination . R elation to Sul­fite C ooking .......................................................................................... 1038

E d d y , C. W. A bsorption R ate of Oxygen by O range J u ic e ................ 480E d d y , J u s t i c e , a n d R o h r m a n , F . A. Effect o f M ixed Acids u p o n

Irons and S tee ls ............................................................................................... 30E d l u n d , K . R . See E vans, T . W.E d m is t e r , W . C. T herm odynam ic P roperties of M e th a n e ................ 1112E d w a r d s , J . D ., a n d W ray*, R. I. Perm eability of P a in t Film s to

M cis tu re ........................................ 549E o l o f f , G u s t a v . Polym er G asoline. Sym posium on M otor F u e ls . . 1461

a n d M o r h e l l , J . C. Alcohol-Gasoline as M otor Fuel. Sym posiumon M otor Fuels. (Correspondence, 1477)............................................ 1080

T h o m a s , C. L ., a n d L i n n , C. B. Pyrolysis of P ropane and B utanes 1283 See also M orrell, J . C., and T ropsch, H ans.

E l d e r , J . L. See Schm idt, L. D .E l l is , C a r l e t o n . Tailoring the Long M olecule. P la s tic s ................ 1130E v a n s , J . W. «See Fetzer, W. R.E v a n s , T . W ., a n d E d l u n d , K. R . T e rtia ry A lkyl E th e r s ................ 1186

F A I T H , W . L ., a n d S a r t o r iu s , C . H . B e e t J u ic e E v a p o r a t io n 872F a r r in g t o n , B . B ., a n d D a v is , W . N . S tru c tu r e of L u b r ic a tin g

G re a s e s ........................................................................................................................ 414F e l d m a n , H . B ., a n d D a h l s t r o m , W . G ., J r . F re e z in g P o in ts of

T e rn a ry S y s te m G lv c e ro l-M e th a n o l-W a te r ............................................. 1316F e l s in o , W . A. «See B ra t to n , A. C ., J r .F e n s k e , M . R ., T o n g b e r g , C . O ., Q u ig g l e , D ., a n d C r y d e r , D . S.

F ra c t io n a l D is ti l la t io n C o lu m n s ..................................................................... 644See also C a n n o n , M . R ., T o n g b e rg , C . O ., and V a rte re ss ia n , K . A.

F e n w ic k , F l o r e n c e , a n d J o h n s t o n , J o h n . S tee ls R e s is ta n t toS ca lin g a n d C o rro s io n . S y m p o s iu m on N ew M e ta ls a n d A l lo y s . . 1374

F e r g u s o n , C . V. Sec D o rn to , R . W .F e t z e r , W . R ., a n d E v a n s , J . W . B rix F a c to r s fo r S o lu tio n s of C o rn

S iru p a n d C o rn S u g a r ................................................... 885F i n k , G . J . , an d L in d s a y , F . K . A c tiv a te d A lu m in a fo r R em o v in g

F lu o rid e s fro m D rin k in g W a te r ................................................................ 947F i n k , W . L . A lu m in u m a n d I t s A lloys. S y m p o s iu m o n N ew M e ta ls

a n d A llo y s .................................................................................................................. 1402F is h e r , H . L ., a n d S c h u b e r t , Y . C a rb o n a n d H y d ro g e n C o n te n t of

H a r d R u b b e r ............................................................................................................ 209F l e e r , A . W ., a n d W h it e , A . H . C a ta ly t ic R e a c tio n s of C a rb o n w ith

S tea m -O x y g cn M ix tu re s .................................................................................... 1301F o r d , T . F . N o n so lv e n ts in R u b b e r C e m e n ts .................................................. 915F o r d y c e , C . R ., S a lo , M a r t t i , a n d C l a r k e , G . R . C ellu lose M ixed -

E s te r L a c q u e rs ........................................................................................................ 1310F r a a s , F . , an d P a r t r id g e , E . P . P o ta s h fro m P o ly h a l ite b y R e d u c ­

tio n P ro c e s s ......................... 224 , 956F r a o e n , N a t h a n , a n d B a d g e r , W . L . H e a t-T ra n s fe r C oeffic ien ts,

in V e rtic a l-T u b o F o rc e d -C irc u la t io n E v a p o ra to r s . S y m p o s iu mon H e a t T ra n sm is s io n .......................................................................................... 534

F r a n t a , W il l ia m , a n d L a v in e , I r v in . D e v e lo p m e n t of D a k o ta L ig ­n ite . X I . In flu e n ce of C a ta ly s ts in R e a c tio n b e tw e e n L ig n iteT a r D is ti l la te a n d F o rm a ld e h y d e ................................................................ 119

F r a r y , F . C . E co n o m ics of th e A lu m in u m I n d u s t r y ................................ 146F r a z i e r , W . H . See V ala e r, P e te r .F r e n c , M . S o lv e n t E x tra c t io n (C o rre s p o n d e n c e ) ..................................... 759F r e n c h , S . J . M e lt in g P o in ts of E u te c t ic s . L ip o w itz A lloy a n d

W o o d *8 M e ta l .......................................................................................................... I l lF r e y , C . N ., K ir b y , G . W .f a n d S c h u l t z , A l f r e d . Y e a s t. P h y s i­

o logy , M a n u fa c tu re , a n d U se s ........................................................................ 879S c h u l t z . A . S ., a n d L ig h t , R . F . E ffe c t of A c tiv e S o y b ean on

V ita m in A .................................................................................................................. 1254F r e y , F . E , a n d H e p p , H . J . N o n c a ta ly tic A d d itio n of E th y le n e

to P a ra ff in H y d ro c a rb o n s ................................................................................. 1439F r o s t . C l if f o r d , S t . J o h n , J . L ., a n d G e r r it z . H . W . C a lc iu m

G lu c o n a te fro m J u ic e of C u ll a n d S u rp lu s A p p le s ................................ 75F r y , E . M . See T o n g b e rg , C . O.F u l l e r , C . S . E ffe c t of V u lc a n iz a tio n on X -R a y D ia g ra m of G u tta -

P e rc h a • . ♦ • • • ; ................................ : .......................... .• ............................. 907F u l l e r , T . S . D iscu ssio n of S tee ls R e s is ta n t to S ca ling a n d C o rro ­

s io n . S y m p o s iu m on N ew M e ta ls a n d A llo y s ........................................ 1379F u l l e r , W . R . P a in t in g . N o v e m b e r E d i to r ia l S u p p le m e n t.F u l m e r , E . I . F e rm e n ta t iv e U til iz a tio n of C e llu lo s ic M a te r ia ls ,

E sp e c ia lly P e n to s a n s ............................................................................................ 778«See also B ry n e r , L . C .f U n d e rk o fle r , L . A ., and V eld h u is, M . K .

F u r n a s , C . C . S o lid C a rb o n R e a c t iv i ty ............................................................ 498See also B ru n je s , A . S .

G A M B L E , D . L . T h ix o tro p y in P a in ts . In flu e n ce on P a c k a g in g a n dA p p lic a tio n P ro p e r tie s of F l a t W a ll C o a t in g s ........................................ 1204

G a r d n e r , H . A . M e ta lla te s . (C o rre c tio n , 1 4 3 » )........................................ 1020G a r d n e r , W . H ., a n d Iv a p p e n b e r q , .W il l ia m . N a tu r e a n d C o n s t i tu ­

t io n of S h e llac . X I . R a te s of A d so rp tio n of M o is tu re b y S hellacF ilm s ............................................................................................................................. 437

G e r r i t z , H . W . See F ro s t , C liffo rd .G ia u q u e , W . F . T e m p e ra tu re s be low 1 ° A b so lu te . C h a n d le r L ec­

t u r e ................................................................................................................................ 743G il l e t t , T . R ., an d H o l v e n , A . L . T u r b id i ty in S u g a r R e fin e ry

P r o d u c ts ..................................................................................................................... 391G il l il a n d , E . R . P -V -T R e la tio n s of G aseo u s M ix tu r e s ....................... 212

G u n n e s s , R . C ., a n d B o w l e s , V . O . F re e E n e rg y of E th y le n eH y d r a t io n .................................................................................................................. 370

G lu e s e n k a m p , E . W . See H a ss, H . B .G o r e , H . C . A c tio n of A m ylases o n S ta r c h .................................................... 86G o r t n e r , R . A . «See A ro n o v sk y , S . I .G r a h a m , R . P . See K o b e , K . A.G r e e n f ie l d , T h e o d o r e . «See H y m a n , J u liu s .G r o g g in s , P . H ., a n d St ir t o n , A . J . A m in a tio n b y A m m o n o ly sis . 1051G r o s s , P. M . See D arkis, F . R ., and D ixon, L. F . G r o s s e , A. V. See Ipatieff, V. N.G r o t t s , P . E . See Thiessen, G.G r u s e , W. A. See B randes, O. L.G u n n e s s , R. C. See G illiland, E . R .G u s t a f s o n , H . See B ehrm an, A. S.

H A A G , II . B . See Ambrose, A. M.H a l l , H . J ., a n d B a c h m a n , G. B. C hem istry of Acetylenes. I I I .

C racked G asoline as Source of a-O lefins for P rep ara tio n ofA cety lenes........................................................................................................... 57

H a l l , J . A. See D ixon, L. F.

H a m a n , I t . See W cckel, K . G.H a n m e r , H . R . See B ra d fo rd , J . A.H a r d in , L . J . «See M a c ln t ir e , W. H .H a r l a n , W . R . «See B ra d fo rd , J . A.H a r t e , C . R ., J r . D ru m D r y e r s .....................................................

W o o d T a n k s ..........................................................................................................H a r t z l e r , E . R . See H o lm e s, H . N .H a s k in s , C . P . See D o rn te , R . W .H ass^ H . B ., H o d g e , E . B ., an d V a n d e r b il t , B . M . N itr a t io n of

G aseo u s P ara ffin s . S y m p o s iu m on U til iz a tio n of N a tu r a l G asH y d ro c a rb o n s ..........................................................................................................

M cB e e , E . T . , H in d s , G . E . , a n d G l u e s e n k a m p , E . W . S y n th es isof C y c lo p ro p a n e .....................................................................................................

M cB e e , E . 1 . , a n d W e b e r , P a u l . C h lo r in a tio n of P ara ffin s .S y m p o s iu m on U til iz a tio n of N a tu ra l G as H y d ro c a rb o n s ............

H a u o e , C . W . «See K o b e , K. A.H a y l e t t , R . E . See W ilson , R . E .H e il m a n , R . H . H e a t I n s u la t io n in A ir-C o n d itio n in g . S y m p o siu m

on H e a t T ra n sm is s io n .........................................................................................H e n d r i c k s , S . B . See H ill , W . L .H e p p , H . J . See F re y , F . E .H e r r m a n n , D . B . «See T a y lo r , R . L.H e u s e r , G . F . See W ilgus. H . S ., J r .H i e r s , G . O. N ew M e ta ls a n d A lloys fro m L e a d , T in , Z inc, a n d

A n tim o n y . S y m p o s iu m on N ew M e ta ls a n d A llo y s ...........................H il l , W . L ., an d H e n d r ic k s , S . B . C o m p o s itio n a n d P ro p e rtie s of

S u p e rp h o s p h a te ...............................................................................................H in d s , G . E . See H ass , H . B .H ir s t , L . L ., a n d P in k e l , I . I . A b so rp tio n of C a rb o n D iox ide b y

A m ines. D i- a n d T r ie th a n o la m in e a n d T e t r a m in e ...........................H ix s o n , O . F . See C a n n o n , I I . J .H o d g e , E . B . «See H a ss , H . B .H o l m e s , C . R ., a n d D a v is , J . D . K in d lin g P ro p e r tie s of C o k e ............H o l m e s , H . N ., C o r b e t , R . E . , a n d H a r t z l e r , E . I t . L e c ith in an d

H y d ro q u in o n e as A n tio x id a n ts fo r V ita m in A .......................................H o l s e r , E . F . H e a t T ra n sm iss io n w ith H ig h -B o ilin g O rg an ic C o m ­

p o u n d s . S y m p o s iu m on H e a t T ra n sm is s io n .......................................I I o l v e n , A . L . S u cro se S o lu tio n s ..........................................................................

See also G ille tt , T . R .H o o v e r , C . R ., a n d B u r r , F . K . D is til le ry W a ste s . C h em ica l a n d

F i l t r a t io n S tu d ie s ..................................................................................................H o p k in s , R . K . D iscu ssio n of C h ro m iu m -B e a rin g S tee ls in P re s su re

V essel C o n s tru c t io n . S y m p o s iu m o n N ew M e ta ls a n d A llo y s . . H o t t e l , H . C ., M e y e r , F . W ., a n d S t e w a r t , I . T e m p e ra tu re in

I n d u s tr ia l F u rn a c e s . S y m p o s iu m on H e a t T ra n sm iss io n . (C o r­re c t io n , 922)......................................................................................................

«See also P a rk e r , A. S.H u d d l e , H . B . O il of T e n n essee R e d C e d a r ....................................................H u d s o n , J . H . See S h e p p a rd , S . E .H u f f m a n , E . O ., a n d C a m e r o n , F . K . U til iz a tio n of A lu n ite th ro u g h

F u s io n w ith A lkali S u lfide s ..............................................................................H u l t i n , C . T . See M a n n , C . A.H u n o e r f o r d , E . H . See N ees, A . R .H u n t e r , T . G ., a n d N a s h , A . W. L iq u id -L iq u id E x tr a c t io n S y s­

te m s (C o rre s p o n d e n c e ) .......................................................................................H y m a n , J u l iu s , a n d G r e e n f ie l d , T h e o d o r e . C a u se of “ C ry s ta l l iz a ­

t io n ” of T u n g Oil V eh ic le s ...............................................................................

IN G M A N S O N , J . H ., a n d K e m p , A. R . Soft Vulcanized R u b b e r . . I p a t i e f f , V. N ., a n d C o r s o n , B. B . G asoline from E thy lene by

C ata ly tic P o lym eriza tion .............._............................................................a n d G r o s s e , A. V. A ction of A lum inum C hloride on P araffin s . . . .a n d P i n e s , H e r m a n . Propylene P o lym eriza tion ..............................P i n e s , H e r m a n , a n d K o m a i ie w s k y , V. I. Phosphoric Acid as

C a ta ly s t for A lkylation of A rom atic H ydrocarbons.........................

JA C K S O N , D. H . V acuum R efrigera tion .....................................................J a c k s o n , H. C. See W eckel, K . G.J a c o b , K. D . See R eynolds, D . S.J a c o b s e n , A. E . See R obertson, D . W .J a c o b y , H. E . F iltra tio n E q u ip m en t. N ovem ber E d ito ria l Supple­

m ent.J e s s e n , F . W .. a n d L ig h t f o o t , J . H . C om pressibility of B utane-A ir

M ixtures below One A tm osphere ..............................................................J o h n s o n , A. B. See Swain, R . E .J o h n s o n , W a y n n e . See T ay lor, T . I.J o h n s t o n , J o h n . A spects of Steel C h em istry ............................................

See also Fenw ick, Florence.J o n e s , E . P . See D ixon, L. F .J o n e s , R . M ., a n d A l d r e d , J . W. H . G uanid ine from C y a n a m id e .. J o s l y n , M . A. See A righi, A. L.

K A P P E N B E R G , W i l l i a m . See G ardner, W. H .K a r z h a v in , W. A. N a tu ra l Gas. C onversion to C arbon M onoxide

and H ydrogen ...................................................................................................K a t z , J . «Sec P arks, W. G.K a y , W . B . D ensity of H ydrocarbon Gases and V apors a t High

T em pera tu re and P ressu re ..........................................................................K e i t h , P . C ., J r . «See W ilson, R . E .K e m p , A. R . See Ingm anson, J . H ., and T ay lor, R . L.K e n n e d y , E . R ., S a g e , B. H ., a n d L a c e y , W . N . Phase E qu ilib ria in

H ydrocarbon System s. X IV . Joule-T hom son Coefficients of n-B utane and n -P en ta n e .................................................................................

«See also Sage, B. H.K e n n e d y , H . L. P o rtlan d C em ent. E ffect of C atalysis and D is­

persion ..................................................................................................................K e r e s z t e s y , J . C . See T ay lo r, T . C.K e r s t e n , H ., a n d Y o u n g , W. T . Im proved M ethod for E lectro-

depositing A lloys..............................................................................................K i l l e f f e r , D . H . A utom atic G lass B low ing ..............................

C hlorinated Solvents in D ry C leaning. (C orrection, 866)..............D ryers. N ovem ber E d ito ria l Supplem ent.

K i r b y , G. W . «See F rey , C. N .K l e i n , L., a n d P e a r c e , W. T . Polym erized Acrylic Acid D eriva­

tiv e s ......................................................................................................................K l i n e , G. M .f a n d A x il r o d , B. M . M ethods of T esting Plastics.

Sym posium on S yn the tic R esins and P las tic s .....................................K l u c h e v ic h . A. S., a n d A v e r k o -A n t o n o v ic h , L. T . A cid Soaps

and M iddle Soap. (C orrections, 1476)................................................

1488

7176

339

1178

333

782

1406

440

1313

484

133

691452

38

1386

708

18

420

759

238

889

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222

522

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1014

718

963

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1170

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K n e e l a n d , R. F . See B aker, G. L.K n o w l e s , E. C. See T hu rston , R . R.K o b e , K. A ., a n d G r a h a m , R. P. E vapora tion by Subm erged Com­

bustion : IV. P otassium Chloride from Sylvinite, 593; V.Sodium C arbonate D eca h y d ra te ............................................................

H a u g e , C. W ., a n d C a r l s o n , C. J . E vapora tion by Subm ergedC om bustion. I I I . Sodium Sulfato D ecah y d ra te ............................

L a y m a n , J . H ., a n d A r m b r u s t e r , F. R . A m m oniation of SulfiteW aste L iq u o r....................................................................................................

K o m a r e w b k t , V. I. See Ipatieff, V. N.

594

589

571

L A C E Y , W. N . See B ertram , E . A., K ennedy, E . R ., and Sage, B. H.L a k i n , H . W . See B yers, H . G.L a n d i s , W . S. C oncen trated Fertilizers. Chem ical In d u stry M edal

A ddress................................................................................................................ 1470L a r i a n , M . G ., a n d M a n n , C. A. D ry ing Gel Z eolites............................. 1 9 6

See also M ann, C. A.L a r r a b e e , C. P . D iscussion of New M etals and Alloys from Lead,

T in , Zinc, and A ntim ony. Sym posium on New M etals andA lloys................................................................................................................... 1411

L a r s e n , R. G. See B alsbaugh, J . C.L a r s o n , L e s l i e . See T aylor, T . I.L a u e r , B. E . See M ann , C. A.L a v i n e , I r v i n . See F ran ta , W illiam.L a y m a n , J . H . See K obe, K . A.L a z a r , A r t h u r . Varnish and Lacquer D ilu en ts ....................................... 658L e a c h , R . H . Discussion of Silver, Gold, T an ta lum , and P la tinum

M etals. Sym posium on New M eta ls and A lloys............................. 1415L e B o s q u e t , M . See Buswell, A. M .L e e , J . A. Silver, Gold, T an ta lum , and P la tinum M etals. Sym po­

sium on New M etals and A lloys......................... ..... ............................. 1412L e w i s , W . K . A pplication of Physical D a ta to H igh-Pressure Proc­

esses. P erk in M edal A ddress................................................................... 257L e w i s , W . K ., J r . R ectification of B inary M ix tu res ............................ 399L i c h t y , L. C., a n d Z i u r y s , E. J . Engine Perform ance w ith Gasoline

and Alcohol. Sym posium on M otor F u e ls ............................................ 1094L i g h t , R . F. See F rey , C. N.L i g h t b o d y , H . D ., a n d M a t h e w s , J . A. Toxicology of R otcnone. . 809

See also M athew s, J . A.L i g h t f o o t , J . H . See Jessen, F . W.L i n , I. See Adolph, W. H.L i n c o l n , B. H ., B y r k i t , G. D ., a n d S t e i n e r , W. L. Chlorine C om ­

pounds Added to L u b rican ts ...................................................................... 1191See also C lark , G. L.

L in d s a y ' , F. K . See F ink , G. J .L i n d s a y , J . D . See Copson, R . L.L i n e s , G e o r g e . Solvents. N ovem ber E d ito ria l Supplem ent.L i n n , C. B. See Egloff, G ustav .L i t t e l l , N e l s o n . Forefronts of P a te n t Law . N ovem ber E d ito ria l

Supplem ent.L i t t m a n n , E. R . T erpcne-M aleic A nhydride Resins. Sym posium

on Syn the tic Resins and P las tic s ...................................................... 1150L o e s e c k e , H . W . v o n , M o t t e r n , II. H ., a n d P u l l e y , G. N. W ines,

B randies, and Cordials from C itru s F ru its. (C orrection, 1476). 1224L o n e r o a n , G. P. A utom atic Process in Pow dered M ilk M anufac­

tu re ....................................................................................................................... 1264L o w ry , C. D ., J r . See M o rre ll, J . C.L o w y , A l e x a n d e r . See B randes, O . L.L u n d y , J . S. A nesthesia ........................................................................................ 1031L u r i e , M . , a n d M i c h a i l o f f , N. E vapora tion f r o m Free W ater

S u rface ................................................................................................................. 345L y o n , D. A. See B alsbaugh, J . C.

M ic h a i l o f f , N. See Lurie, M .M i k e s k a , L. A. C hem ical S tru c tu re of L ubricating O ils................... 970M i l l e r , J . D . D iscussion of New M etals in P u lp and P aper In d u s try .

Sym posium on New M etals and A lloys................................................ 1389M o n t o n n a , R. E . See M a n n , C. A.M o o r e , A. D . T he Iiydroca l. Sym posium on H eat T ransm ission . . 704M o r r e l l , J . C ., B e n e d i c t , W. L., a n d E g l o f f , G u s t a v . S tab ility of

Gasoline to L ig h t............................................................................................ 122Stab ility of Puro H ydrocarbons to L ig h t................................................... 448D r y e r , C. G ., L o w r y , C. D . , J r ., a n d E g l o f f , G u s t a v . G u m in

Cracked G aso line............................................................................................ 465•Sec also Egloff, G ustav .

M o t t e r n , H . H . See Loesecke, H . W . von.M u r p h y , D . F ., a n d V a n d e n b e r o , G. B. Speed of Action of H ouse­

hold S p ray s ........................................................................................................ 1117M u r p h y , G. B. See W atson, K . M.

N A SH , A. W. Sec H un te r, T . G.N e e s , A. R ., a n d H u n g e r f o r d , E . II. L ow -Purity Beet House

S iru p s ................................................................................................... 893N e h e r , H . T . Acrylic R esin s............................................................................ 267N e w k i r k , W. B. A nhydrous D ex tro se ....................................................... 760N e w m a n , A. B. H eating and Cooling R ectangu lar and C ylindrical

Solids. Sym posium on H e a t T ransm ission .......................................... 545N e w t o n , R. H ., a n d C o p s o n , R. L. Superphosphate M an u fac tu re . 1182

See also Copson, R . L.N i e l , C. B. v a n . iSee Spence, D.N i e l s e n , E . R . G lue T ann ing w ith F o rm aldehyde ................................. 943N o r r is , L. C. See W ilgus, H . S., J r.

O L D H A M , F . D . See M ac ln tire , W. H.O l i n , H . L., a n d W a t e r m a n , W. W . R ank of Coals as Ind ica ted

by Oxygen A bso rp tion ................................................................................... 1024O t h m e r , D. F. Vapor Re-use Process. S epara tion of M ixtures of

Volatile L iqu ids............................................................................................... 1435

P A G E , F r a n k . H e a t Transfer. N ovem ber E d ito ria l Supplem ent.P a g e , J . M ., J r . C om m ercial Paraffin W axes............................................ 856P a r k e r , A. S., a n d H o t t e l , H. C. C om bustion R ate of C arbon . . 1334P a r k s , G. S., a n d T o d d , S. S. P rep ara tio n of Iso o c tan e ....................... 418P a r k s , W . G., a n d K a t z , J . V apor-Phase C ata ly tic O xidation of

Organic C om pounds....................................................................................... 319P a r r is h , C. I. See T ropsch , H ans.P a r t a n s k y , A. M . See Benson, H . K.P a r t r id g e , E . P . See F raas , F .P a t r ic k , J . C. See M artin , S. M ., J r .P e a r c e , W. T . See K lein, L.P e a r l , W. A., a n d B r o w n , G. G. G aseous E xp losions .......................... 1058P e r e t t i , E . A. See Wilson, C. L.P e t e r s , F. N ., J r . T he F u ra n s ........................................................................ 755P i n e s , H e r m a n . See Ipatieff, V. N.P i n k e l , I . I. See H irst, L. L.P i p e r , J . D ., T h o m a s , D. E . F ., a n d S m i t h , C. C. L iquid Dielectrics.

E ffect of Soluble O xidation P roducts on Pow er F ac to r an d Con­d u c tiv ity of L iquid P araffin ........................................................................ 309

O il-Im pregnated Paper. E ffect of A nhydrous O xidation Productson Power F ac to r and C o n d u c tiv ity ......................................................... 843

P r ie s t l e y -, W. J . Chrom ium and Its Alloys. Sym posium 011 NewM etals and A lloys............................................................................................ 1381

P u l l e y , G. N. See Loesecke, II. W. von.

M cB A IN , J . W., a n d S c o t t , D. A. M icellar S tructu re as R elated toCellulose.............................................................................................................. 470

M c B e e , E . T. See Hass, H . B.M c C a b e , W . L. See B erte tti, J . W.M c C o r k l e , I. B . Discussion of N ickel and Corrosion-Resisting

Nickel Alloys. Sym posium on New M etals an d A lloys... 1397M a c I n t i r e , W . II ., H a r d i n , L. J ., a n d O l d h a m , F. D . Calcium

Silicate S lags..................................................................................................... 48P hosphate Fertilizer M ix tu res ........................................................................ 711

M c K a y , R . J . N ickel and Corrosion-R esisting Nickel Alloys. Sym ­posium 011 New M etals and A lloys................. %........................... . 1391

M c K e e , It. 11., a n d W i l h e l m , R. H . C ataly tic V apor-Phase N itra ­tion of B enzene 662

M c K e n n a , P . M . T an ta lu m C arb id e ............................................................ 767M a c L e a n , G o r d o n . M ixing. N ovem ber E d ito ria l Supplem ent.M cM a s t e r , L., a n d B r u n e r , W . M . B enzylation of P h en o l 505M c N a m e e , P. D . See T heriau lt, E . J.M a i r , B . J ., a n d S c h i c k t a n z , S. T . Com position of P etro leum W ax. 1056

L ubricating Oil F ractions. A cetone E x traction of C onstan t-Boiling F rac tio n s ....................................................................... . 1446

a n d W i l l i n g h a m , C. B . Com parison of L ubricating Oil F ractionsw ith Syn the tic H ydrocarbons ............................<.......................... 1452

M a l i s h e v , B. W. Phosphorus Pentoxide as a Refining A gent forG aso line ...................................................................................... ... ................... 190

M a n n , C. A., L a u e r , B. E ., a n d H u l t i n , C. T . O rganic Inh ib ito rsof Corrosion: A liphatic Amines, 159; A rom atic A m ines................... 1048

M o n t o n n a , It. E ., a n d L a r i a n , M . G. Sulfite T u rp en tin e .............. 598See also L arian , M . G.

M a n t e l l , C. L, D iscussion of Silver, Gold, T an ta lum , and P la tinumM etals. Sym posium on New M etals and A lloys................................. 1416

M a r k w o o d , L. N . N icotine H u m a te ............................................................ 648N icotine P e a t ........................................................................................................ 561

M a r s h , G. L. See A righi, A. L.M a r s h a l l , H. L. See R eynolds, D . S.M a r s t o n , W. L. C entrifugals. N ovem ber E d ito ria l Supplem ent.M a r t i n , S. M ., J r ., a n d P a t r i c k , J . C . C onstitu tion of Polysulfide

R ubbers. Sym posium on Syn the tic Resins and P las tic s ................... 1144M a s o n , C. W . See ltochow , T . G.M a t h e w s , J . A., a n d L ig h t b o d y -, H . D . T oxicity of D erris and

C u b e . . . ............................................................................................................... 812See also L ightbody, H . D.

M a t t i e l l o , J o s e p h . See W ork, L. T.M a x w e l l , H . L. G eneral D iscussion. Sym posium on New M etals

and A lloys................................................................................. 1388M e r r i a m , H . C. D istilla tion . N ovem ber E d ito ria l Supplem ent.M e t z , G. E . C rushing and G rinding. N ovem ber E d ito ria l Supple­

m ent.M e y e r , F. W . See H o tte l, II. C.

Q U IG G L E , D. See Fenske, M . lt . , and Tongberg, C. O.

R A D E R , L. F ., J r . See R eynolds, D . S.R a g a t z , I t. A. See W illiams, G. C.R a s s w e i l e r , G. M ., a n d W i t h r o w , L l o y d . High-Speed M otion

P ictu res of Engine Flam es. Sym posium on M oto r F u e ls .............. 672R a v e n s c r o f t , E . A. E x trac tio n of Solids w ith L iqu ids ....................... 851R a y , F . E . Changes in W hisky during Aging. (C orrection, 9 4 6 ) . . . . 302R e e d , M . C. See C am pbell, A. W.R e s c o r l a , A. R ., a n d C a r n a h a n , F . L. A nim al and V egetable Oils.

V iscosity-T em perature C h arac te ris tic s .................................................... 1212R ey-n o l d s , D. S., M a r s h a l l , H. L., J a c o b , K. D ., a n d R a d e r , L. F .,

J r . P hosphate Fertilizers by C alcination P rocess.......................... 678R h o d e s , E . O. Sec V olkm ann, E . W.R h o d e s , F. H .f a n d C l a r k , J . M ., J r . Corrosion of M etals by

W ater and C arbon D ioxide under P ressure. . ................................... 1078R i l e y , H. E . E ffect of C hem icals on Phenol R esin B onded Lam i­

n a te d ..................................................................................................................... 919R i t t e r , F . O. Purification of D im eth y lan ilin e ............................................ 33R o b e r t s o n , D . W. Lead T i ta n a te ........................................... 216

a n d J a c o b s e n , A. E . Physical S tu d y of T w o-C oat P a in t S y stem s. 403R o b e y , R . F . See D ay, J . E .R o b i n s o n , R. H . Spray R esidue on A pples................................................. 455R o b i n s o n , W . O. Selenium C o n ten t of W h ea t.......................................... 736R o c h o w , T . G ., a n d M a s o n , C. W . B reaking Em ulsions by F reez­

in g .......................................................................................................................... 1296R o h r m a n , F . A. See E ddy , Justice.R o l l e r , P . S. Seasoning of P o rtlan d C em ent a t E lev a ted T em pera­

tu re ............................... 362R o s e , A r t h u r . D istilla tion Efficiency in 3- and 6-M in. F rac tio n a tin g

C olum ns.............................................................................................................. 1210R o s e , C. H ., a n d B o l l e y , D. S. Softening of Linseed Oil F i lm s . . . . 115R u d o l f s , W i l l e m . Stream Pollution in New J e rse y ............................ 1294

S A G E , B. H , B a c k u s , H . S., a n d V e r m e u l e n , T. Phase E quilib ria in H ydrocarbon System s. X II . Specific H eats of Som e M ixturesof Propane, n -B utane, and n -P en ta n e ...........................................................489

D a v i e s , J . A., S h e r b o r n e , J . E ., a n d L a c e y , W . N . P hase E q u i­libria in H ydrocarbon System s. X V II. E th a n e -C ry s ta l OilS ystem ................................................................................................................. 1328

K e n n e d y , E . R ., a n d L a c e y , W. N . P hase E qu ilib ria in H ydro ­carbon System s. X II I . Joule-Thom son Coefficients of P ropane . 601

a n d W. N. L a c e y . Phase E qu ilib ria in H ydrocarbon System s: X . Therm odynam ic B ehavior of L iquid M ixtures of n -B u tane and

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C ry s ta l O il, 106; X I . T h e rm o d y n a m ic P ro p e r tie s of M ix tu re s ofC ru d e Oil a n d N a tu r a l G a s .............................................................................. 249

W e b s t e r , D . C ., a n d L a c e y , W . N . P h a s e E q u i lib r ia in H y d ro ­ca rb o n S y stem s: X V . M ix tu re s of M e th a n e a n d C ru d e Oil,984 ; X V I. S o lub ility , of M e th a n e in F o u r L ig h t H y d ro ­c a rb o n s ........................................................................................................................ 1045

See also K e n n e d y , E . R .S t . J o h n , J . L . Sec F ro s t , C liffo rd .S a k l a t w a l l a , B . D . E v o lu tio n of N ew M eta ls . S y m p o s iu m on

N ew M e ta ls a n d A llo y s ...................................................................................... 1366S a lo , M a r t t x . See F o rd y c e , C . R .S a n b o r n , J . R . G u m s P ro d u c e d b y F u n g i. I n d u s tr ia l U til iz a tio n . . 1189S a r in , J . L . See D as , B h ag w an .S a r t o r i u s , C . H . Sec F a i th , W . L.S a u n ie r , W . P . D iscussion of W ro u g h t C o p p e r B ase A lloys. S ym -

p cs iu m o n N ew M e ta ls a n d A llo y s ............................................................. 1401S c h a p h o r s t , W . F . M a te r ia l H a n d lin g in C h em ica l P la n ts . N o v e m ­

b e r E d i to r ia l S u p p le m e n t.S c h ic k ta n z , S . T . See M a ir , B . J .S c h m id t , L . D ., E l d e r , J . L ., a n d D a v is , J . D . O x id a tio n of C o a l a t

S to ra g e T e m p e ra tu re s . E ffe c t on C a rb o n iz in g P ro p e r t i e s 1346S c h u b e r t , Y . See F ish e r , H . L.S c h u l t z , A. S. See F re y , C . N .S c o t t , D . A . See M cB a in , J . W .S e b o r q , C . O ., S im m o n d s , F . A ., an d B a ir d , P . K . S o rp tio n of W a te r

V ap o r b y P a p e rm a k in g M a te r ia ls ................................................................ 1245S e b o r q , R . M . See 9 ta m m , A. J .S e if r iz , W il l ia m . *• p ie re r L ens a n d C o llo id a l S t r u c tu r e ....................... 136S e n s e m a n , C . E . See S tu b b s , J . J .S e s s io n s , A . C . F u n g ic id e A d ju s tm e n t . P r e p a ra t io n to M e e t R e ­

q u ire m e n ts of D isease a n d H o s t ..................................................................... 287S h e p a r d , N . A . O n w a rd M a rc h of R u b b e r ...................................................... 281S h e p p a r d , S . E ., a n d H u d so n , J . H . P re s se d F o a m G e la t in .................. 422S h e r b o r n e , J . E . See S age, B . I I .S h e r m a n , J . R e a c tio n R a te s of N o n is o th e rm a l P ro c e s s e s ...................... 1026S h in k l e , S . D ., B r o o k s , A . E . , a n d C a d y , G . H . N ew P la s t ic M a ­

te r ia l— A X F .............................................................................................................. 275S h n id m a n , L o u is . See Y oaw , J . S.S h r e v e , R . N . U n it P rocesses in O rg a n ic T e ch n o lo g y . N o v e m b e r

E d ito r ia l S u p p le m e n t.S ie d e r , E . N ., an d T a t e , G . E . H e a t T ra n s fe r a n d P re s su re D ro p of

L iq u id s in T u b e s . S y m p o s iu m on H e a t T ra n s m is s io n ....................... 1429S il l im a n , H . F . B ery lliu m -C o p p e r A llo y s ........................................................ 1424S im m onds, F . A . See S eb o rg , C . O.S in g e r , S . C ., J r ., W il s o n , R . R ., an d B r o w n , G . G . D esign of

F r a c t io n a t in g C o lu m n s. I I I . P la te E ffic iency a n d N u m b e r ofP la te s fo r P e tro le u m C o lu m n s ........................................................................ 824

S jo st r o m , O . A. M ic ro sco p y of S ta rc h e s a n d T h e ir M o d if ic a tio n s . . 63S m ith , C . C . See P ip e r , J . D .S m it h , W . C . P ro d u c tio n of C le a n G u in R o s in ............................................... 408S m its , B . L . See B a rh a m , H . N .S m u l l , J . G . See T a y lo r , R . S.S o d a y , F . J . See T h o m a s , C . A.S o m e r v il l e , A . A . E ffe c t of O x y g en A b so rb e rs in R u b b e r : .................... 11S o u t h w ic k , C . A ., J r . P a p e r P a c k a g in g . N o v e m b e r E d ito r ia l

S u p p le m e n t.S p e n c e . D . t an d N ie l , C . B . v a n . B a c te r ia l D eco m p o s itio n of

R u b b e r in H e v c a L a t e x . ..................................................... ........................ 847S t a o n e r , B . A . S u lfu r D io x id e a n d F re s h S u lfu r ic A cid fro m R e ­

fine ry A cid S lu d g e ................................................................................................. 171S t a m m , A . J . , a n d S e b o r g , R . M . M in im iz in g W ood S h rin k a g e a n d

S w elling w ith S y n th e t ic R e s in -F o rm in g M a te r ia ls . S y m ­p o s iu m o n S y n th e t ic R es in s a n d P la s t i c s .................................................. 1164

S t a n s f ie l d , R . See B irc h , S . F .S t e e n b o c k , I I . Sec W eckel, K . G .S t e i n e r , W . L . See L in co ln , B . H .S t e in l e , J . V. C a rn a u b a W ax . E x p e d itio n to I t s S o u rc e ...................... 1004S t e r r e t t , R . R . See C la rk , G . L .S t e w a r t , I . See I I o t t e l , H . C.S t e w a r t , J . K ., a n d B e w ic k , H . L . R e la tio n of T h in n e rs in O v e r­

la p p in g V arn ish C o a t in g s ................................................................................. 940S t i i i t o n , A. J . See G rogg in s , P . H .S t o o p s , W . N . See D o u g las , S . D .S t o u t , L . E . , a n d T il l m a n , A . B . R ec la im in g C h lo r in a te d D ry

C le a n in g S o lv e n ts b y A d s o rp t io n ........................................................ 22St r a u b , F . G . A n a lc ite . (C o rre c tio n , 3 6 1 ) ................................................. 113

R em o v a l of S ilica fro m S o lu tio n a t B o ile r T e m p e ra tu re s . (C o r­re c tio n , 3 6 1 ) ............................................................................................................. 36

S t u b b s , J . J . , a n d S e n s e m a n , C . E . 4 -C h lo ro a c e to p h e n o n e . C a ta ­ly t ic O x id a tio n in th e L iq u id P h a s e ......................................................... 559

S w a in , R . E ., a n d J o h n so n , A . B . E ffe c t of S u lfu r D io x id e on W h e a tD e v e lo p m e n t.................................................................................................................. 42

S w a n , C h a r l e s . See W o rk , L . T .

T A T E , G . E . See S ied e r, E . N .T a y l o r , J . A ., an d C a m e r o n , F . K . U ti l iz a t io n of A lu n ite th ro u g h

A lk a li F u s io n ............................................................................................................ 1238T a y l o r , R . L ., H e r r m a n n , D . B ., a n d K e m p , A . R . D iffu sion of

W a te r th ro u g h I n s u la t in g M a te r ia ls . R u b b e r , S y n th e t ic R esin s ,a n d O th e r O rg a n ic s .............................................................................................. 1255

T a y lo r , R . S ., an d S m u l l , J . G . S tu d ie s in th e D ry in g O ils. X I X .O x id a tio n of L in seed O il...................................................................................... 193

T a y lo r , T . C ., a n d K e r e s z t e s y , J . C . G ra n u le D is in te g ra tio n ofC o r n s ta r c h ........................................................ 502

T a y lo r , T . I ., L a r s o n , L e s l ie , a n d J o h n s o n , W a y n n e . M isc ib ilityof A lcoho l a n d O i l s . . . . ...................................................................................... 616

T h e r ia u l t , E . J . B iozeo litic T h e o ry of S ew age P u r if ic a t io n .................. 83an d M c N a m e e , P . D . A d so rp tio n b y A c tiv a te d S lu d g e ...................... 79

T h ie s s e n , G ., B a l l , C . G ., a n d G r o t t s , P . E . C oa l A sh a n dC oal M in e ra l M a t t e r ............................. 355

T h o m a s , C . A ., a n d S od ay , F . J . 4 R es in s fro m C ra c k e d D is til la te s .S y m p o s iu m on S y n th e t ic R es in s a n d P la s t i c s ..................................... 1174

T h o m a s , C . L . See Eg lo ff, G u s ta v , a n d T ro p sc h , H an s.T h o m a s , D . E . F . See P ip e r , J . D.T h o r n , F . C . G a s k e ts ................................................................................................ 164T h u r s t o n , R . R ., a n d K n o w l e s , E . C . O xygen A b so rp tio n T e s ts on

A sp h a lt C o n s t i tu e n ts .............................................................................................. 88T il l m a n , A . B . See S to u t , L . E .T o d d , S. S . See P a rk s , G . S.T o n o b e r g , C . 0 . , Q u ig g l e , D m a n d F e n s k e , M . R . C o m p o s itio n

of S tr a ig h t-R u n P e n n s y lv a n ia G aso lin e . IV . F ra c t io n a t io nof S tr a ig h t-R u n G a so lin e ................................................................................... 201

Q u ig g le , D ., F r y , E . M .f a n d F e n s k e , M . R . G aso lines a n d G aso lin e F ra c t io n s . S u sc e p tib il i ty to T e tra e th y lle a d a n d A niline. 792

See also F e n s k e , M . R .T r a x l e r , R . N . C o n s is te n c y of C o n c e n tra te d S u sp e n s io n s ............... 1011T r o p s c h , H a n s , P a r r is h , C . I ., a n d E g l o f f , G u s t a v . H ig h -T e m -

p e ra tu r e P y ro ly s is of G aseo u s O le fin s ......................................................... 581T h o m a s , C . L ., a n d E g l o f f , G u s t a v . P re s su re P y ro ly s is of

G aseo u s P a ra ff in H y d ro c a rb o n s . S y m p o s iu m on U tiliz a tio nof N a tu ra l G as H y d r o c a r b o n s . . .................................................................... 324

T u c k e r , R . P . O il S p ra y s . C h em ica l P ro p e r tie s of P e tro le u m OilU n s a tu ra te s C au s in g In ju r y to F o lia g e ...................................................... 458

U N D E R K O F L E I t , L . A ., C h r is t e n s e n , L . M ., a n d F u l m e r , E . I.B u ty l-A c c to n ic F e rm e n ta t io n of X y lose a n d O th e r S u g a r s 350

N /A IL , j . G . S o lu b le S ilica te C le a n s e rs — R o le of S ilic a ........................... 294Va l a e r , P e t e r , a n d F r a z ie r , W . H . C h an g e s in W h isk y S to re d fo r

F o u r Y e a r s ....................................... 92V a n V o r s t , A. R . See W ra y , R . I.V a n d e n b e r o , G . B . See M u rp h y , D . F .V a n d e r b i l t , B . M . See H a s s , I I . B .V a iit e r e s s ia n , K . A ., a n d F e n s k e , M . R . L iq u id -L iq u id E x t r a c ­

t i o n 928, 1353V e l d h u is , M . K ., C h r is t e n s e n , L . M ., a n d F u l m e r , E . I . P ro ­

d u c t io n of E th a n o l b y T h e rm o p h il ic F e rm e n ta t io n of C e l lu lo s e . . 430V e r m e u l e n , T . «See S age, B . I I .V o l k m a n n , E . W ., R h o d e s , E . O ., a n d W o r k , L . T . P h y s ic a l P ro p e r ­

tie s of C o a l T a r s . . . : ............................................................................................ 721V o l l m e r , L . W ;, an d W e s c o t t , B . B . D iscu ssio n of N ew F e rro u s

A lloys fo r O il I n d u s t r y . S y m p o s iu m o n N ew M e ta ls a n d A llo y s . 1379

W A R E , E . E . S o y b e a n O il a n d P a in t I n d u s tr y . S y m p o s iu m onS o y b e a n s ......................................................................................................................... 903

W a8m u t h , A l b e r t . «See W o rk , L . T .W a te r m a n , W . W . See O lin , H . L.W a t s o n , K . M ., W i e n , J . L ., a n d M u r p h y , G . B . I lig h -T e m p e ra -

tu r e V iscosities of L iq u id P e tro le u m F r a c t io n s ......................................... 605W e b e r , P a u l . See H a ss , I I . B .W e b s t e r , D . C . See S age, B . H .W e c k e l , K . G ., J a c k so n , I I . C ., H a m a n , R ., an d S t e e n b o c k , H .

M ilk . E ffe c t of D iffe re n t S o u rces of R a d ia n t E n e rg y on F la v o ra n d A n tira c h it ic P o te n c y ...................................................................................... 653

See also B eck , I I . H .W e n z e l , R . N . R e s is ta n c e of S o lid S u rfaces to W e ttin g b y W a t e r . . 988W e sc o t t , B . B . See V o llm er, L . W .W h it a k e r , M . C . A c c o m p lish m e n ts of M e d a lis t . C h em ica l I n d u s ­

t r y M e d a l A w a rd ................................................................................................... 1468W h i t e , A . H . See F lee r, A . W ., a n d W h ite , J . F . M .W h i t e , J . F . M ., a n d W h i t e , A. H . M a n u fa c tu re of S o d iu m S u lfid e . 244W i e n , J . L . See W a tso n , K . M .W ik , S. N . See B e n t, F . A.W i lg u s , H . S ., J r . , N o r r i s , L . C ., a n d H e u s e r , G . F . E ffe c t of H e a t

o n N u tr i t iv e V alu e of S o y b e a n O il M e a l ........................................................ 586W il h e l m , R . I I . See M c K ee , R . H .W il l ia m s , C . E . D iscu ss io n of E v o lu t io n of N ew M e ta ls . S y m ­

p o s iu m on N ew M e ta ls a n d A llo y s .............................................................. 1373W il l ia m s , G . C ., a n d R a g atz , R . A . L o w -T e m p e ra tu rc R e d u c tio n

of M a g n e t ite O r e ................................................................................................... 130W il l ia m s , K . T ., a n d B y e r s , H . G . S e le n iu m C o m p o u n d s in S o ils . . 912

See also B y ers , H . G .W i l l i n g h a m , C . B . See M a ir , B . J.W ils o n , C . L ., a n d P e r e t t i , E. A . Z in c - In d iu m A lloy S y s t e m . . . . 204W il s o n , O t t o . C h em ica l F o re ig n T ra d e in 1 9 3 5 ............................................ 304W i ls o n , R . E ., K e i t h , P . C ., J r . , a n d H a y l e t t , R . E . L iq u id

P ro p a n e in D ew ax in g , D e a s p h a lt in g , a n d R efin ing H e a v y O ils . 1065W il s o n , R . R . See S in g e r, S . C ., J r .W in o , H . J . R e a c tio n b e tw e en P a in t F ilm s a n d Z inc S u r f a c e s . . . . 242

W a te r Im p e d a n c e of N itro c e llu lo se F i lm s ........................................................ 7 86W it h r o w , L l o y d . See R assw e ile r , G . M .W o h l e n b e r g , W . J . R a d ia tio n R e a c tio n a t A ny P o in t in a F u rn a c e

C a v i ty . S y m p o s iu m on I l e a t T ra n s m is s io n .............................................. 698W o l f , F . A . See D a rk is , F . R ., a nd D ix o n , L . F .W o r k , L . T . , S w a n , C h a r l e s , W a s m u t h , A l b e r t , a n d M a t t ie l l o ,

J o s e p h . F ish O il. C h an g e s in P h y s ic a l a n d C h em ica l P ro p ­e r tie s d u r in g H e a t-B o d y in g .................................................................................. 1022

See also V o lk m a n n , E . W .W r a y , R . I . , a n d V a n V oicst, A . R . P e rm e a b il i ty of L a c q u e r F ilm s

to M o is tu r e ............................................................................................................... 1268See also E d w a rd s , J . D .

W r ig h t , E . C . D iscu ssio n of C h ro m iu m a n d I t s A lloys . S y m p o s iu mon N ew M e ta ls a n d A llo y s ................................................................................... 1387

W r ig h t , W . A . See B e n n e tt , G . W .

Y E A W , J . S ., an d S h n id m a n , L o u is . F lu e P ro d u c ts of In d u s tr ia lF u e ls ............................................................................................... 999

Y o u n g , W . T . See K e rs te n , H .

Z IU R Y S , E . J . See LichCy, L . C .