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AUTHOR INDEX INDUSTRIAL AND ENGINEERING CHEMISTRY VOLUME 22-1930 WBRAHAM, H erbert. Asphalts and Allied Substances. Their Occurrence, Modes of Production, Uses in Arts and Methods of Testing. (Book Review, by Walker) ........................................................ A cres , S. F., and K line , G. M. Consumption of Nitric Acid in Oxidation of Xylose ............................................................................................ S chreiber, W. T v G eib , N . V., and W ingpield , B. Semi-Com mercial Production of Xylose ........................................................................ A dams, F. W ., and C ooper, C. M. Performance of Economizers in Drying of Pulp and Paper ............................................................................... A dkins , H omer, K insey , M . E., and F olkbrs, K arl. Condensa tion Reactions of Acetaldehyde over Certain Oxide Catalysts at Pressures from 1 to 500 Atmospheres of Hydrogen. Symposium, Industrial High-Pressure Reactions ............................................................ A kademischen V erein H ütte . Hütte: Taschenbuch für Eisen hüttenleute. (Book Review, by Hcrty) Alexander , J erome. Colloid Chemistry. Principles and Applica tions. (Book Review, by Mathews) ......................................................... Alexander , L. T., M arshall, H. L., H ill, W. L., and J acob, K. D. Chemical and Physical Composition of Certain Finely Divided Natural Phosphates from Florida ............................................. A llen , Clyve. Use of Azeotropic Data for Calculating General Properties of Binary Systems ........................................................................ A llison , V. C. Heat Transfer in Low-Temperature Carbonization of Coal ....................................................................................................................... A mbler, J. A. Absorption of Atmospheric Oxygen by Limed Cane Juice ............................................................................................................................ A merican I nstitute op M ining and M etallurgical E ngineers. Coal Division 1930. (Book Review, by Perrott) ........................... Petroleum Development and Technology, 1930. Transactions of the Petroleum Division. (Book Review, by Gardescu and Foote) ......................................................................................................................... A ngel , G östa. Elektrokemi. {Book Review, by Heilbom) ............. A rnold, J. H. Studies in Diffusion. I—Estimation of Diffusivities in Gaseous Systems ............................................................................................. Aronovsky, S. I., and G ortner, R. A. Cooking Process. I—Role of Water in Cooking of Wood, 264; II—Cooking Wood with Sodium Carbonate ............................................................................................... A uden , A. H. Sulphuric Add and Its Manufacture. (Book Re view, by Stantial) ................................................................................................ A vram, M. H. Rayon Industry. (Book Review, by Grier) ................ A ycock, L. M. Some Notable Developments of Chemical Industry in the South ............................................................................................................ BACKHAUS, A. A. Ethyl Alcohol. Symposium, Industrial Fermentations ........................................................................................................ B adger, A. E., and P armelee, C. W. Rate of Vitrification of Porcelain ................................................................................................................... B adger, W. L., and M onrad, C. C. Condensation of Vapors .......... M onrad, C. C., and D iamond, H. W. Evaporation of Caustic Soda to High Concentrations by Means of Diphenyl Vapors. . B aker , R. W., and S trong, F. M. An Oxy-Aluminum Blowtorch. B aker , T heodore, and S tockhardt, J. S. Graphical Rectifying- Column Calculations .......................................................................................... B alch, R. T. Maple Sirup Color Standards ................................................ B alcke, H ans . Die neuzeitliche Spdsewasser-Aufberdtung. (Book Review) ..................................................................................................................... B all, A. M ., and C urtis , H. A. Study of Certain American Coals at Temperatures near Their Softening Points ....................................... B ardorf, C. F. Colloids in Granulated Sugar ........................................... B arker, M. E. Mechanism of Charcoal Activation ................................ Bartell, F. E., and Hershberger, A. Liquid Absorption by Pigments of Different Types of Organic Liquids. I—Relation of Liquid Absorption with a Series oi Organic Liquids to Inter- fadal Tension of These Liquids against Water ..................................... B artow, E dward, and D enman, W. L. Boiler Reactions at High Temperatures. Boiler Corrosion at 10.54 and 14.06 kg. per sq. cm. Pressure ........................................................................................# .......... and J bbens , R. H. Purification of Water by Electroösmosis . .. . B eal , G. F., T hbis , E. R., and L ong, J. S. Studies in Drying Oils. XIII— Changes in Linseed Oil, Lipase, and Other Constituents of Flaxseed as It Matures (1929) ......... . ................................................ B eckman, J. W. Recovery of Vegetable Oils and Fats by a Bacterial Process ........................................................ ;•••*. .................................................. B eek , J ohn, J r . Adsorption of Sulfuric Acid by#Leather ..................... B eery , P. G. Stuff. Story of Materials in Service of Man. (Book Review) .............................................................. : .............. B ell , H. S. American Petroleum Refining. (Book Review, by B ell, R. W. Free Water Necessary to Change Beta Anhydrous Lactose to Alpha Hydrous Lactose ........................................................ Some Methods of Preparing Quickly Soluble Lactose. Dairy Chemistry Symposium ............................. ; ..................... and P eter , P. N. Normal and_ Modified Foaming Properties of Whey-Protein and Egg-Albumin Solutions ............................................ B enger , E. B. Organization of Industrial Research ................. ;............. B ennett , A. N., and N ees , A. R. Viscosity of Beet House Sirups. . B ennett , H . New Commercial Emulsifying Agents .............................. B enson , H. K. Production of Pulp in Pacific Northwest.^ .................... B brl , E., and L unge , G. Taschenbuch für die anorganisch-chem ische Grossindustrie. (Book Review,, by Harney) ...... .. v • • • B ertelsmann, W ., and S chuster, F. Einführung in die technische Behandlung gasförmiger Stoffe. (Book Review, by Fieldner),. B iedermann , R udolf , R otii, W. A., and K oppel, I. Chemiker- Kalender, 1930. Ein Hilfsbuch für Chemiker, Physiker, Min eralogen, Industrielle, Pharmazeuten, Hüttenmänner, u.s.w. I—Taschenbuch. II—Dichten, Löslichkeiten, Analyse. III— Theoretischen Teil. (Book Review, by Kenney) ............................... B igby , P aul , N ickols, C. L., and B rown, G. G. Motor-Fuel Volatility. II—Starting Volatility ............................................................. 649 B ikbrmann , J., with F reundlich, H erbert . Kapillarchemie. Eine Darstellung der Chemie der Kolloide und verwandter Gebiete. Band I, 1930. (Book Review, by Kraemer) ................. 1024 B lake , J. T. Studies in Vulcanization of Rubber. I—Thermo chemistry of Vulcanization of Rubber, 737; II—Vulcanization of Rubber with Nitro Compounds, 740; III—Kinetics of Vul canization of Rubber with Sulfur and Selenium .................................. 744 and B oggs, C. R. Studies in Vulcanization of Rubber, IV— Theory of Vulcanization of Rubber ............................................................. 748 B lanck, F. C. Fermentations in the Food Industries. Symposium, Industrial Fermentations ................................................................................... 1166 B leibtreu , H ermann. Kohlenstaubfeuerungen. (Book Review, by Nicholls) .............................................................................................................. 566 B lum, W illiam, and^Hogaboom, G. B. Principles of Electroplating and Electroforming. (Book Review, by Burns) ................................ 565 B oehm, R. M. Masonite Process ........................................................................ 493 B oggs, C. R., and B lake , J. T. Studies in Vulcanization of Rubber. IV—Theory of Vulcanization of Rubber .................................................. 748 and Wiegand , W. B. Carbon Black in Rubber Insulating Com pounds. (Correspondence, 1258) ................................................................. 822 B ooth, C. F., J enkins , R. L., and M cC ullough, R ogers. Syn theses in Diphenyl Series ................................................................................... 31 B orgstrom, P. Behavior of Mercaptans in Naphtha. I—Naphthas Used, 249; II—^Effect of Inorganic Salts, Caustic Soda, and the Doctor Solution on Mercaptan Sulfur in Naphtha ........ 250 B ost, R. W., and M cI ntire . J. C. Action of Refining Reagents on Pentamethylene Sulfide in Naphtha Solution ................................. 87 D ietz, V., and R eid , E. E. L oss of Mercaptan Sulfur in Naphtha by Use of Inorganic Salts and Caustic Soda .......................................... 245 and M cI ntire , J. C. Behavior of Mercaptans in Naphtha. Ill— Total Sulfur in Naphthas Containing Mercaptans after Dis tillation by Steam ................................................................................................. 253 R oseman, R., and R eid , E. E. Distillation of Naphthas Con taining Mercaptans by Steam, with and without Reagents 248 B oruff , C. S. Illinois River Studies. 1929-30 ................................. 1252 with B uswbll , A. M . Fermentation Products from Cornstalks. 931 B ost, R. W., M cI ntire , J. C., and B orgstrom, P. Action of Re fining Reagents on Pentamethylene Sulfide in Naphtha Solution. 87 B ottoms, R. R., and S nyder , W. E. Properties and Uses of Helium. 1189 B oyce, F. F., and H ildebrandt, F. M. Stimulation of Cane Mo lasses Fermentation by Certain Metallic Salts ..................................... 1011 B oyd, T . A. Progress toward a Uniform Method of Measuring Detonation ................................................................................................................ 1301 W ithrow, L loyDj and L ovell, W. G. Following Combustion in Gasoline Engine by Chemical Means .................................................... 945 B räubr , A dolf, and D'A ns , J. Fortschritte in der anorganische- chemischen Industrie dargestellt on Hand der deutschen Reichs- Patente. Band III—1924-27. (Book Review, byZeisberg)... 405 B randt , R. L. Edeleanu Process for Refining Petroleum ...................... 218 B ray, M . W ., and C urran , C. E. Reaction Variables of the Alka line Pulping Process ............................................................................................. 830 B rooks, B. T. William McPherson. (American Contemporaries). 100 B rown, G. G., C oats, H. B., and Clarke , E. A. Motor-Fuel Vola tility. V—Vapor Pressure and Vapor Lock ......................... 672 and M iller, J. E. Motor-Fuel Volatility. Ill—Effective Volatility under Driving Conditions .......................................... 653 and N ewman, A. B. Minimum Voltage to Reduce Aluminum Oxide ........................................................................................................... 995 and N ickols, C. L. Motor-Fuel Volatility. IV—Relation between Atmospheric Temperature, Fuel Volatility, and Engine Per formance ..................................................................................................................... 662 N ickols, C. L., and B igby , P aul . Motor-Fuel Volatility. II— Starting Volatility ................................................................................ 649 and R ogers, M. C. Raoult’s Law and the Equilibrium Vapori zation of Hydrocarbon Mixtures .................................................. 258 and S kinner , E. M. Motor-Fuel Volatility. I—Equilibrium Volatility ................................................................................................... 278 B rown, R. H., F orrest, H. O., and R obtheli, B. E. Initial Corro sion Rate of Steels ................................................................................................ 1197 B rown, R. L., and G alloway, A. E. Methanol from Hydrogen and Carbon Monoxide. ^ III—Further Work on Dimethyl Ether. .. 175 B rowne, A. W. Louis Munroe Dennis. (American Contempo raries) .......................................................................................................... 1257 B rowne, _F. L . Drying of Exterior Paints under Various Weather Conditions and over Different Woods. (Correspondence) 400 Effect of Priming-Coat Reduction and Special Primers upon Paint Service on Different Woods ............................................................................. 847 B rowning, P. E. Chemical Evolution or Revolution? ............................ 1415 B rückner , H orst. Katalytische Reaktionen in der organisch- chemischen Industrie. I Teil. Band XXII of Technischen Fortschrittsberichte. Edited by B. Rassow. (Book Review, by Norris) .................................................................................................................. 687 B runjes , A. S., Olsen , J. C., and Olsen , J. W. Freezing and Flow Points for Glycerol, Prestone, Denatured Alcohol, and Methyl Alcohol ........................................................................................................................ 1315 S abbtta , V. J., and Olsen , J. C. Gases Produced by Decomposi tion of Nitrocellulose and Cellulose Acetate Photographic Films. 860 B runkow, O. R. Petroleum Hydrocarbons as Diluents in Lacquer. 177 B runner , A. Analyse der Azofarbstoffe. (Book Review, by Gubelmann) .............................................................................................................. 198 BucnANAN, A. E., J r . Harlan Sherman Miner. (American Con temporaries) .................... 193 B uckingham, D. E. Action of Rotenone upon Mammals VHien Taken by Mouth. Preliminary Report ..................................... 1133 B urger, A. M ., E lze, F., and W agner , A lfred . Die Riechstoffe und ihre Derivate. Band I— Aldehyde. Zweite Abteilung: 302 975 497 127 1046 404 304 1392 608 839 357 1414 1023 1262 1091 941 302 196 427 1151 781 1103 700 788 376 255 687 137 907 926 1304 36 1020 .768 117 1373 810 811 379 51 1124 572 91 1255 818 812 1141 406

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W B R A H A M , H e r ber t . A sp h alts and A llied S ub stan ces. T heir O ccurrence, M od es of Produ ction , U ses in A rts and M eth od s ofT estin g . (B ook R ev iew , b y W alk er)........................................................

A c r e s , S . F ., a n d K l in e , G . M . C onsum ption of N itr ic A cid inO xidation o f X y lo s e ............................................................................................

S c h r e ib e r , W . T v G e ib , N . V ., a n d W in g p ie l d , B . Sem i-C om ­m ercial Produ ction of X y lo s e ........................................................................

A d a m s , F . W ., a n d C o o per , C . M . Perform ance of E conom izers inD ry in g of P u lp and P ap er...............................................................................

A d k in s , H o m er , K in s e y , M . E ., a n d F o lk br s, K arl . C ondensa­tion R eaction s of A ceta ld eh yd e over C ertain O xide C a ta ly sts a t Pressures from 1 to 500 A tm ospheres of H yd rogen. S ym posiu m ,Ind u stria l H igh-P ressure R ea ctio n s ............................................................

A k adem isch en V e r e in H ü t t e . H ü tte: T asch en bu ch für E isen ­h ü tten leu te . (B ook R ev iew , b y H c r ty )

Al e x a n d e r , J ero m e . C olloid C hem istry. Principles and A pplica­tion s. (B ook R eview , b y M a th ew s) .........................................................

Al e x a n d e r , L . T ., M arsh all , H . L ., H il l , W . L ., a n d J acob, K . D . C hem ical and P h ysica l C om position of C ertain F inelyD iv id ed N atu ra l P h osph ates from F lorid a .............................................

A l l e n , C l y v e . U se of A zeotrop ic D a ta for C alcu la ting G eneralP roperties o f B in ary S y ste m s ........................................................................

A l l is o n , V . C . H e a t T ransfer in L ow -T em perature C arbonizationof C o a l.......................................................................................................................

A m b l e r , J . A. A bsorption o f A tm ospheric O xygen b y L im ed C aneJ u ice ............................................................................................................................

A m eric an I n st it u t e op M in in g a n d M etallurg ical E n g in e e r s .C oal D iv is ion 1930. (B ook R ev iew , by P e rro tt) ...........................

P etroleum D eve lop m en t and T echn ology, 1930. T ran saction s of th e P etro leu m D iv ision . (B ook R ev iew , b y G ardescu andF o o te ) .........................................................................................................................

A n g e l , G ö sta . E lektrokem i. {Book R ev iew , b y H e ilb o m ).............A r n o ld , J. H . S tud ies in D iffusion. I — E stim ation o f D iffu siv itie s

in G aseous S y ste m s.............................................................................................Ar o n o v sk y , S . I ., a n d G o r tn er , R . A. C ooking Process. I — R ole

of W ater in C ooking of W ood, 264; I I — C ooking W ood w ithS odiu m C arb onate...............................................................................................

A u d e n , A . H . S u lphuric A d d and I ts M an u factu re. (B ook R e ­v iew , b y S ta n tia l) ................................................................................................

A vram , M . H . R ayon Ind u stry . (B ook R ev iew , b y G rier)................A ycock , L . M . Som e N o ta b le D evelop m en ts of C hem ical In d u stry

in th e S o u th ............................................................................................................

B A C K H A U S , A. A. E th y l A lcohol. S ym posiu m , Industria lF erm en ta tio n s ........................................................................................................

B a d g er , A . E ., a n d P a r m elee , C . W . R a te of V itrification ofP orcela in ...................................................................................................................

B a d g er , W . L ., a n d M o n r a d , C . C. C ondensation o f V apors..........M o n r a d , C . C ., an d D ia m o nd , H . W . E vap oration of C austic

S oda to H igh C oncentrations b y M eans o f D ip h en y l V apors. . B a k e r , R . W ., a n d S tro ng , F . M . An O xy-A lum inum B low torch . B a k e r , T h eo d o r e , an d S tockhardt, J. S . G raphical R ectify in g -

C olum n C alcu la tion s..........................................................................................B alch , R . T . M ap le Sirup C olor S tand ard s................................................B alc k e , H a n s . D ie n eu zeitliche S pd sew asser-A u fb erd tu n g . (B ook

R e v ie w ) .....................................................................................................................B a ll , A . M ., a n d C u r t is , H . A . S tu d y of C ertain A m erican C oals

a t T em p eratu res n ear T h eir S often in g P o in ts .......................................B a r do rf , C . F . C olloids in G ranulated S ugar...........................................B a r k e r , M . E . M echanism o f Charcoal A ctiv a tio n ................................B a r t e l l , F . E ., an d H e r s h b e r g e r , A . L iquid A bsorption b y

P igm en ts of D ifferent T y p es of Organic Liquids. I — R elation of L iquid A bsorption w ith a Series o i Organic L iqu ids to Inter-fa d a l T en sion o f T h ese L iqu ids aga in st W ater.....................................

B ar to w , E dw a r d , a n d D e n m a n , W . L . B oiler R eaction s a t H igh T em p eratu res. B oiler Corrosion a t 10.54 and 14.06 k g. persq . cm . P ressu re........................................................................................#..........

a n d J b b e n s , R . H . Purification of W ater b y E lectroösm osis. . . . B e a l , G . F ., T h b is , E . R ., a n d L o ng , J . S . S tud ies in D ry in g Oils.

X I I I — C hanges in L inseed Oil, L ipase, and O ther C on stitu en tso f F laxseed as I t M atu res (1 9 2 9 )......... . ................................................

B eck m an , J . W . R ecovery of V egetab le O ils and F a ts b y a B acterialP rocess........................................................ ; • • • * . ..................................................

B e e k , J o h n , J r . A dsorption of Sulfuric A cid by# L eath er.....................B e e r y , P . G . S tuff. S tory of M ateria ls in Service of M an . (B ook

R e v ie w ) .............................................................. : ..............B e l l , H . S . A m erican P etroleum R efin ing. (B ook R ev iew , by

B el l , R . W . F ree W ater N ecessary to C hange B eta A nhydrousL a cto se to A lpha H yd rou s L a cto se ........................................................

S om e M eth od s o f Preparing Q uickly S olub le L actose. D airyC hem istry S ym p osiu m ............................. ; .....................

a n d P e t e r , P . N . N orm al and_ M odified F oam ing Properties ofW h ey-P rote in and E gg-A lbum in S o lu tion s............................................

B e n g e r , E . B . O rganization of Industria l R esearch ................. ;.............B e n n e t t , A . N ., an d N e e s , A. R . V iscosity of B ee t H ou se S irups. .B e n n e t t , H . N ew C om m ercial E m u lsify in g A g en ts ..............................B e n s o n , H . K . Produ ction of P u lp in Pacific N orthw est.^ ....................B b r l , E ., a n d L u n g e , G . T aschenbuch für d ie anorganisch-chem ­

isch e G rossindustrie. (B ook R eview ,, b y H a r n e y ) .. . . . . . . v • • •B e r t e l sm a n n , W ., an d S c h uster , F . E inführung in d ie technische

B eh an d lu ng gasförm iger Stoffe. (B ook R ev iew , b y F ie ld n er), . B ie d e r m a n n , R ud o l f , R otii, W . A ., a n d K o ppel , I . C hem iker-

K alen der, 1930. E in H ilfsbuch für C hem iker, P h ysik er, M in ­eralogen , Ind u strielle , P h arm azeuten, H ütten m än ner, u .s.w .I — T asch en bu ch . I I — D ich ten , L öslichk eiten , A nalyse . I I I — T h eoretisch en T eil. (B ook R ev iew , b y K e n n ey )...............................

B ig b y , P a u l , N ic k o ls, C . L ., an d B r o w n , G . G . M otor-F u elV o la tility . I I — S tartin g V o la til ity ............................................................. 649

B ik b r m a n n , J ., w it h F r e u n d l ic h , H e r b e r t . K apillarchem ie.E in e D arste llu n g der C hem ie der K ollo id e und verw an d terG ebiete. B an d I , 1930. (B ook R ev iew , b y K raem er)................. 1024

B l a k e , J. T . S tud ies in V ulcan ization of R ubber. I — T h erm o­ch em istry o f V ulcan ization of R ubber, 737; I I — V ulcan ization of R ub b er w ith N itro C om pounds, 740; I I I — K in e tics o f V ul­can ization of R ub b er w ith Sulfur and S e len iu m .................................. 744

an d B oggs, C . R . S tu d ies in V ulcan ization o f R ubber, IV —T h eory o f V u lcan ization o f R u b b er ............................................................. 748

B lan ck , F . C . F erm en tation s in th e F ood Ind u stries. S ym posiu m ,Industria l F erm en ta tio n s................................................................................... 1166

B l e ib t r e u , H er m a n n . K oh lenstau b feu eru n gen . (B ook R ev iew ,by N ic h o lls ) .............................................................................................................. 566

B lum , W illiam , an d ^Hogaboom , G . B . P rincip les of E lectrop la tin gand E lectroform ing. (B ook R ev iew , b y B u rn s)................................ 565

B o ehm , R . M . M ason ite P rocess........................................................................ 493B oggs, C. R ., a n d B l a k e , J . T . S tu d ies in V ulcan ization of R ubber.

IV — T h eory o f V ulcan ization o f R u b b er.................................................. 748a n d W ie g a n d , W . B . C arbon B lack in R ub b er In su la tin g C om ­

pounds. (C orrespondence, 1 2 5 8 )................................................................. 822B o oth , C . F ., J e n k in s , R . L ., a n d M cC ullo ug h , R o g er s . S y n ­

th eses in D ip h en y l S eries................................................................................... 31B orgstrom , P . B eh avior o f M ercap tan s in N a p h th a . I— N a p h th a s

U sed, 249; I I —^Effect of Inorganic S a lts , C austic S od a , andth e D octor S o lu tion on M ercap tan Sulfur in N a p h th a ........ 2 5 0

B ost , R . W ., an d M cIn t ir e . J. C. A ction of R efin in g R eagen tson P en ta m eth y len e Sulfide in N a p h th a S o lu tio n ................................. 87

D ietz , V ., a n d R e id , E . E . L oss o f M ercap tan Sulfur in N ap h th ab y U se o f Inorganic S a lts an d C au stic S o d a .......................................... 245

a n d M cI n t ir e , J . C. B eh avior o f M ercap tan s in N a p h th a . I l l —T o ta l Sulfur in N a p h th a s C onta in in g M ercap tan s a fter D is ­tilla tion b y S tea m ................................................................................................. 253

R o sem a n , R ., a n d R e id , E . E . D istilla tio n of N a p h th a s C on­ta in in g M ercap tans b y S team , w ith and w ith ou t R ea g en ts 248

B o r u f f , C . S . I llinois R iv er S tu d ies. 1 9 2 9 -3 0 ................................. 1252w ith B u s w b l l , A . M . F erm en tation P rod u cts from C orn sta lk s. 931

B o st , R . W ., M cI n t ir e , J . C ., a n d B orgstrom , P . A ction o f R e­fin ing R eagen ts on P en tam eth y len e Sulfide in N a p h th a S o lu tion . 87

B ottom s, R . R ., a n d S n y d e r , W . E . P roperties and U ses o f H eliu m . 1189 B oyce, F . F ., a n d H il d e b r a n d t , F . M . S tim u la tion of C ane M o ­

lasses F erm en tation b y C ertain M eta llic S a lts ..................................... 1011B o yd , T . A . Progress tow ard a U niform M eth o d of M easu ring

D eto n a tio n ................................................................................................................ 1301W ith ro w , L loyDj a n d L o vell , W . G. F o llow in g C om bustion

in G asoline E n gin e b y C hem ical M e a n s .................................................... 945B r ä u b r , A do lf , an d D 'A n s , J. F or tsch ritte in der anorganische-

chem ischen Ind u strie d argestellt on H an d der d eu tschen R eichs- P a ten te . B and I I I — 1924-27 . (B ook R ev iew , b y Z eisb erg). . . 405

B ra n d t , R . L . E d eleanu Process for R efin in g P e tro leu m ...................... 218B r a y , M . W ., an d C u r r a n , C . E . R eaction V ariables of th e A lk a­

line P u lp in g P rocess ............................................................................................. 830B rooks, B . T . W illiam M cP h erson . (A m erican C on tem p oraries). 100B ro w n , G . G ., C o ats, H . B ., a n d Cl a r k e , E . A . M otor-F u el V ola­

t ility . V — V apor Pressure and V apor L o ck ......................... 672a n d M il l e r , J. E . M otor-F u el V o la tility . I l l — E ffective

V o la tility under D riv in g C on d ition s.......................................... 653an d N ew m a n , A . B . M in im u m V o ltage to R ed u ce A lum inum

O xide........................................................................................................... 995a n d N icko ls, C . L . M otor-F u e l V o la tility . IV — R ela tio n b etw een

A tm ospheric T em p eratu re , F u el V o la tility , and E n g in e P er­form an ce..................................................................................................................... 662

N ic k o ls, C . L ., a n d B ig b y , P a u l . M otor-F u el V o la til ity . I I —S tartin g V o la til ity ................................................................................ 649

an d R o g er s, M . C . R a o u lt’s L aw and th e E q u ilibriu m V apori­zation of H ydrocarbon M ix tu res .................................................. 258

a n d S k in n e r , E . M . M otor-F u e l V o la til ity . I — E q u ilibriu mV o la til ity ................................................................................................... 278

B ro w n , R . H ., F o rrest , H . O ., a n d R o b t h e l i, B . E . In itia l Corro­sion R a te o f S tee ls ................................................................................................ 1197

B r o w n , R . L ., a n d G allo w ay , A . E . M eth an o l from H yd rogen an dCarbon M on oxid e. ̂ I I I — F u rth er W ork on D im eth y l E th er . . . 175

B ro w n e , A . W . L ou is M u n roe D en n is. (A m erican C ontem po­raries).......................................................................................................... 1257

B r o w n e , _F. L . D ry in g of E xterior P a in ts u nd er V arious W eath erC onditions and over D ifferent W oods. (C orresp on d en ce) 400

E ffect of P r im in g-C oat R ed u ction and S p ecia l P rim ers u pon P a in tService on D ifferent W o o d s............................................................................. 847

B r o w n in g , P . E . C hem ical E vo lu tion or R ev o lu tio n ? ............................ 1415B r ü c k n e r , H orst . K a ta ly tisch e R eak tion en in der organ isch -

chem ischen Ind u strie . I T eil. B an d X X I I of T ech n isch en F ortsch rittsb er ich te. E d ited b y B . R assow . (B ook R ev iew ,b y N o rr is) .................................................................................................................. 687

B r u n je s , A . S ., Ol s e n , J . C ., a n d Ol s e n , J . W . F reezin g and F low P oin ts for G lycerol, P reston e, D en atu red A lcoh ol, an d M e th y lA lcoh ol........................................................................................................................ 1315

S a b b t t a , V . J ., an d Ol s e n , J . C. G ases P rodu ced b y D eco m p o si­tion of N itroce llu lo se and C ellulose A ceta te P h otograp h ic F ilm s . 860

B r u n k o w , O . R . P etro leu m H yd rocarb ons a s D ilu en ts in L acq u er. 177B r u n n e r , A . A n alyse der A zofarbstoffe . (B ook R ev ie w , b y

G u b elm an n ).............................................................................................................. 198BucnANAN, A . E ., J r . H arlan S herm an M iner. (A m erican C on­

tem poraries) .................... 193B uc king ha m , D . E . A ction of R o ten o n e u pon M am m als VHien

T ak en b y M o u th . P relim in ary R ep o r t ..................................... 1133B u r g er , A . M ., E lze , F . , a n d W a g n e r , A l f r e d . D ie R iechstoffe

und ihre D er iva te . B an d I — A ld eh yd e . Z w eite A bteilung:

302

975

497

127

1046

404

304

1392

608

839

357

1414

10231262

1091

941

302196

427

1151

7811103

700788

376255

687

137907926

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1171373

810

811

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A ld eh yde der a lizyk lisch en R eih e. (B ook R ev iew , b y G om -b erg )................................................................................................................................. 405

B u r n s , R . M ., a n d S a l l e y , D . J . P artic le S ize as F actor in C orro­sion of Lead b y S o ils . . 293

B u r s t i n , H u g o . U ntersuchu n gsm ethod en der E rd ölindustrie.(B ook R ev iew , b y G ru se) ......................................................_.......................... 566

B u s w e l l , A . M . P roduction of F u el G as b y A naerobic F erm en ta ­tion s. S ym p osiu m , Industria l F erm en ta tio n s...................................... 1168

w i t h B o r u f f , C. S. F erm en tation P rodu cts from C orn sta lks. . . . 931B u t l e r , W . H ., T u r k i n g t o n , V. H ., a n d S i i u e y , R . C. P henol

R csin o id s in Oil V arn ish es ................................................................................ 1177B y r o n , T . H . Is S team D ecom p osed b y Copper? (C orrespondence) 402B y w a t e r s , H . W . M odern M eth od s of C ocoa and C hocolate

M an u factu re . (B ook R ev iew , b y G ephart) (C orrection , 6S7). 403

C A L V E R T , R o b e r t . D ia to m a cco u s E arth . (B ook R ev iew , byH artm ann) (C orrection , 4 0 5 ) ........................................................................... 302

C a r o l , J o n a s , an d S to ut , L. E . E ffect of V arious M eta llic S u lfa tesu pon T hrow ing Pow er of C hrom ium P la tin g B a th ............................ 1324

C a r r , A . R ., a n d G ood, A . C. In flation of M eta lc lad A irship ,Z M C -2 ............................................................................................................................. 227

C a r t e r , R . H . F lu oa lu m in ates of th e A lkali M e ta ls ................................ 888S o lu b ilities o f F lu osilica tes in W a ter ............................................................. 886

C h ace , E. M ., C h u r c ii, C . G ., a n d S o r b e r , D . G . L arge-ScaleE xp erim en ts in Su lfu rin g A p r ico ts .................................................... 1317

C ham ot , E . M ., a n d M a so n , C . W . H andbook o f C hem ical M icros­cop y . Vol. I — Princip les and U se o f M icroscopes and A cces­sories. (B ook R ev iew , b y G ese ll) ....................................................................... ^03

C h a p pe l l , E . L . C hem ical C haracteristics of C em ent P ipe L in in g . 1203 a n d E l y , P . C. P ick lin g o f P ipe U sin g C om m ercial In h ib itors. . . 1201S olu tion of Scale in P ick lin g S te e l...................................................................... 1200

C h em ical C atalog C o m pan y . T h e C hem ical E ngineering C ata log .(Book R e v ie w )......................................................................................................... 1414

C h em ical I n d u st r y , S ociety of . A nnual R ep orts on Progress of A pplied C hem istry , 1929. V ol. X IV . (B ook R ev iew , byV e itc h )........................................... * • • • ; .............................; ............................* • * H 4 0

P roceed in gs of C hem ical E n gin eerin g G roup, S o c ie ty of C hem icalIn d u stry . V ol. X — 1928. (B ook R e v ie w )............................................ 197

C hem ical S ociety of L o n d o n . A nnual R ep orts on Progress of C hem istry for 1929. V ol. X X V I . (B ook R ev iew , b y V eitch)(C orrection, 1140 )..................................................................................................... 6S5

C iiil l a s , R . B ., a n d W e ir , H . M . D esign of F raction atin g C olum ns.W ith P articu lar R eference to P etro leu m D is tilla tio n ............................. 206

C h it t e n d e n , F . D ., a n d F is h e r , H . L. 3 -M eth y l-l ,3 -P en ta d icn e . . 869C h u r c h , C . G ., S o r b e r , D . G ., a n d C iiace , E . M . L arge-Scale

E xp erim en ts in Su lfu rin g A p rico ts ............................................................... 1317C h ur c h ill , H . V. A lum inum in th e C hem ical In d u s try ....................... 993C l a r k , G . L. C ellu lose a s I t Is C om pletely R evealed b y X -R a y s . . . 474C l a r k , K . G ., a n d G a d d y , V . L. T herm al R eq uirem en ts and

O perating C haracteristics o f U rea A u to c la v e .......................................... 1081G a d d y , V. L ., a n d K r a s e , H . J. D irect S y n th e tic U rea P rocess. . 289T hom pso n , J. G ., a n d K r a s e , H . J. R esistan ce of M eta ls to

S ystem U rea -W ater-A m m on iu m C arb am ate ........................................ 735C l a r k , L. H . H igh -B o ilin g S o lven ts from N atu ra l-G as P cntan es.

(C orrection, 9 0 2 ) .................................................................................................. 439C l a r k e , E . A ., C o ats , H . B ., a n d B r o w n , G. G . M otor-F u el

V o la tility . V— V apor Pressure and V apor L o ck .................... 672Cl a r k e , H . T ., ed itor-in -ch ief. Organic S yn th eses . V ol. X . (B ook

R ev iew , by R a ifo rd ).......................................................................................... 403C l e n n e l l , J. E ., ANd N a is ii , W . A. S elect M eth od s of M e ta l­

lurgical A nalysis. (B ook R eview , b y P a r ish ) ...................................... 563C o a t s , H . B ., B ro w n , G . G ., a n d C l a r k e , E . A. M otor-F uel

V o la tility . V— V apor Pressure and V apor L o ck .................... 672C o b u r n , S . E . S u rvey of P o llu tion of R ivers and L ake in V ic in ity

o f R och ester, N . Y ................................................................................................ 1336Co g a n , H o w ard , L e w is , H . F ., S h a f f e r , S h e r m a n , a n d T riesc h -

m a n n , W e sl e y . M e th y la tion of P h en ol b y D im eth y l S u lfa te.(C orrespondence, 3 9 7 )........................................................................................ 34

Co l b u r n , A . P. R ela tion betw een M ass T ran sfer (A bsorp tion ) andFlu id F r ic t io n .......................................................................................................... 967

a n d H o u g e n , O. A. S tu d ies in H eat T ran sm ission . I — M easu re­m en t o f F lu id and Surface T em p eratu res, 522; I I — D ch u m id i-fication , 525; I I I — F low of F lu ids a t L ow V eloc ities ...................... 534

Co m bs, W . B ., E ck l e s , C. H ., a n d M a c y , H . M ilk and M ilk P rod­u cts . (B ook R ev iew , b y H o lm ) ................................................................... 402

Co n o v e r , F . S . E ffect o f P igm en ta tion on W ork o f R etraction ofR ubber C om p ou n d s............................................................................................. 871

Co n st a b l e , F . H . C ondensed O u tline o f M odern P h ysica l C hem ­istry . (B ook R ev iew , b y T o w er )................................................................ 1022

C o o p e r , C . M ., an d A da m s, F . W . P erform ance of E conom izers inD ry in g of P u lp and P a p er ................................................................................ 127

C o p b n h a v e r , J. E. ̂ C ulture o f Ind igo in P rov in ces o f S ou th C aro­lina and G e o r g ia . .................................................................................................. 894

C o r se , W . M . B earings and B earing M eta ls . (B ook R ev iew , byG il le t t ) ........................................................................................................................ 303

C o w a n , R . J . D ecom p osition o f S tea m b y C opper. (C orre­sp o n d en ce )................................................................................................................ 916

Is S tea m D ecom p osed b y C op p erJ (C orresp on d en ce)........................ 402Co y l e , G. L ., e t al. C onstru ction and E q u ip m en t of C hem ical

Laboratories. (B ook R ev iew , b y B a r to w )............................................. 685C r a ig , D a v id , S em on , W . L ., a n d S lo a n , A. \V. S urface A p p lica­

tion of A ge R esisters to Cured R ub b er vs. M ill IncorporationPrior to C u re........................................................................................................... 1001

C r a n e , J. E . D eve lop m en t o f S y n th etic A m m onia In d u stry in th eU n ited S ta te s ........................................................................................................... 795

C r a w fo rd , B l a n c h e , a n d M attill , H . A. A u tox id ation of Corn Oila s R elated to I ts U n sap on ifiab le C o n stitu en ts ......................................... 341

C ra w fo r d , F . M ., a n d G a b r ie l , C . L. D eve lop m en t o f B u ty l- A ceton ic F erm en tation In d u stry . S ym p osiu m , Ind u stria lF erm en ta tio n s........................................... 1163

C ro ak m an , E . G .t AND W in k e l m a n n , H . A. B eh avior o f V ariousC lays w ith C rude and R ecla im ed R u b b er ............................................... 865

W ater A bsorption o f R ubber C om p ou n d s.................................................... 1367C r o ck er , S a b in , a n d W a l k e r , J. H . P ip in g H an d b ook . (B ook

R ev iew , b y O g lesb y )............................................................................................ 811C r o h u r st , H . R ., a n d H o sk in s , J. K . Som e O b servations o f E ffect

of P ollu tion C ontributed to S trea m s........................................................... 1340C r y d b r , D . S ., a n d F ro lic h , P. K . C a ta ly sts for F orm ation of

A lcoh ols from Carbon M on oxid e and H yd rogen . V I— In v e st i­gation o f M ech anism o f Form ation of A lcohols. H igher th an M eth an ol. S ym p osiu m , Industria l H igh-P ressure R ea c tio n s . . 1051

C u n o , C . W . M igration o f C hem ical In d u s try ............................................ 5S8

C u r r a n , C . E ., an d B r a y , M . W . R eaction V ariab les of th e A lk a­line P u lp in g P rocess ............................................................................................. 830

C u r t is , II. A ., a n d B a l l , A. M . S tu d y o f C ertain A m erican C oalsa t T em p eratu res near T h eir S often in g P o in ts ........................................ 137

a n d K e l l n e r , H . L. D ep osition o f B lack C opper O xide on B rass. 1321C u r t is , H. L ., a n d M c P h e r s o n , A. T . C arbon B lack in R ub b er In ­

su la tin g C om pounds. (C orresp on dence)................................................. 1258

D A H L S T R O M , R oy, a n d H a r k in s , W . D . W ettin g of P igm en tsand O ther P ow d ers............................................................................................... 897

D am m er , Otto . C hem ische T echn olog ie der N eu ze it. Band I, II ,III . R ev ised b y Franz P eters. (B ook R ev iew , b y O lin ) 686

D ’A n s , J ., a n d B r a u e r , A d o lf . F ortsch ritte in der anorganisch­ch em ischen Ind u strie dargestellt on H and der deu tschen R eichs- P aten te . Band I I I — 1924-27 . (B ook R ev iew , by Z eisb erg). . . 405

D a v is , D . S . V apor Pressure and H eat of V aporization of T o lu en e . 380D a v is , G . H . B ., a n d M cAl l ist e r , E . N . C hem ical S tructure

of L ubricating O ils................................................................................................ 1326D a v is , J. D ., F ie l d n e r , A. C ., a n d R ey n o l d s , D . A. G as-, C oke-,

and B y-P rod u ct-M ak in g P roperties of A m erican C oals an d T h eirD eterm in a tio n ......................................................................................................... 1113

D a v is , N . E ., a n d S cott, W . W . D etin n in g o f Scrap T in P la te . . . 910D a y t o n , H . P ., F ro lic h , P. K ., a n d W h it e , A . S tu d ies on Pro­

d u ction o f A cety len e from M eth an e. I — C racking underV a cu u m ........................ 20

D e m in g , H . G . In th e R ea lm o f C arbon. (B ook R ev iew , b y B ar­r e t t ) .............................................................................................................................. 918

D e n m a n , W . L ., a n d B artow , E d w a r d . B oiler R eaction s a t H igh T em p eratu res. B o iler C orrosion a t 10.54 and 14.06 kg. per sq.cm . P ressu re ............................................................................................................. 36

D e n n is , L. M ., e t al. C onstru ction and E q u ip m en t of C hem icalL aboratories. (B ook R ev iew , b y B a r to w ) ............................................. 685

a n d N ic h o ls , M . L. G as A nalysis. (B ook R ev iew , b y G o n d er). 103D e V r ib s , L o u is . G erm an for C hem ists. (B ook R ev iew , b y Berolz-

h e im er)........................................................................................................................ 406D e V r ie s , T iio s . S pecific H ea t o f P yrex G lass from 2 5° to 175° C .. 617D ia m o n d , H . W ., B a d g e r , W . L ., a n d M o n r a d , C . C. E vap oration

of C austic S oda to H igh C oncen tration s b y M eans of D ip h en y lV ap ors......................................................................................................................... 700

D ic k in so n , H . C. Precau tion s in A ccelerated G um T est for G aso­line. (C orrespondence, 8 0 4 ) .......................................................................... 473

D ie t e r ic h , K ar l . A nalyse der H arze, B a lsam e und G um m iharz.(B ook R ev iew , b y S ch orger)............................................................ 687

D ie t z , V. B orgstrom , P ., a n d R e id , E . E . L oss o f M ercaptanSulfu r in N a p h th a b y U se o f Inorganic S a lts and C austic S o d a . 245

D o dg e , B . F . N o te on M eth an ol E q u ilib r iu m .............................. 89a n d V on W ett b e r g , E . F . M eth an ol E quilibrium . S y m ­

posium , Ind u stria l I ligh -P ressu re R e a c tio n s.......................................... 1040D o e r n e r , H . A. P ossib ilities of P roduction o f R adium and V ana­

dium from C arn otite ........................................................................................... 185D o lcii, M . B ctr ieb sm itte lk u n d e für C hem iker. E in Lehrbuch der

allgem einen ch em ischen T echn olog ie. (B ook R e v ie w ) ..................... 812D o n a t ii, E d ., a n d L eo po ld , H . D er B raunstein und sein e A n ­

w endungen . (B ook R ev iew , b y C a ru s) ................................................... 199D orcas, M . J. U ltra-V io let R adiation in In d u str y ................................... 1244D o r la n d , W . A. N . A m erican I llu strated M edica l D ictionary .

(B ook R ev iew , b y F u ller ) ................................................................................. 563D o u g la s , P. H . R ea l W ages in th e U n ited S ta te s , 1890-1926 .

(B ook R ev iew , b y C u m m in gs)....................................................................... 917D o w , H . H . E con om ic T rend in C hem ical In d u stry . Perkin

M edal A w ard .......................................................................................... '.............. 113D r ie r , R . W . P h oto-E lectro M e ta llu rg y ........................................................ 153D r ig g s, F . H ., a n d L il l ie n d a iil , W . C. P reparation of M eta l

Pow ders b y E lectro ly sis of F u sed S a lts . I — D u ctile U ranium ,516; I I — T h o riu m ................................................................................................ 1302

D u p r a iss e , C h a r l e s , M o u r e u , C h a r l e s , a n d L o tte , P ie r r e .A ging of R ubber and I ts R etard ation b y Surface A pp lication ofA ntioxygen s. D iffusion P ro cess ................................................................... 549

D u r r a n s , T . H . S o lven ts . (B ook R ev iew , b y K e y e s ) ............................ 1412

E C K L E S, C. I L . X o m b s , W. B., a n d M a c y , H . M ilk and M ilkP roducts. (Book R eview , b y H o lm )......................................................... 402

E d d y , W . H ., Z a l l , C e l i a , a n d K o h m a n , E. F . V itam ins inC anned Foods. IX — T om ato P ro d u c ts .................................................. 1015

E d g c o m b b , L. J ., a n d K i n g , J . G. Assay of Coal for C arbonisation Purposes. P a rt I I I — C orrelation w ith C oal G as M anufactu re .(Book Review , by F ie ld n er)........................................................................... 565

E d m i n s t e r , L. R ., a n d W a l l a c e , B. B. In te rn a tio n a l C ontro l ofR aw M aterials. (Book R ev iew ).................................................................. 917

E d w a r d s , J. D ., F r a r y , F . C ., a n d J e f f r i e s , Z a y . A lum inum In ­dustry . Vol. I — A lum inum and I ts P roduction. Vol. I I — A lum inum P roducts and T h e ir Fabrica tion . (Book Review,b y H olm es)............................................................................................................ 809

E d w a r d s , W . J . , a n d S e y l e r , C . A . M icroscopical E xam ination. of Coal. (Book Review, by T h iessen )...................................................... 810

E g l o p f , G u s t a v . H ydrocarbon G as as Power in the U nited S ta te s . 790a n d M o r r e l l , J . C. C racking Process in G as-M aking In d u s try . 1080

E l d e r , A . L., a n d H o l m e s , H. N . V anadium C om pounds asC ata ly s ts for O xidation of Sulfur D ioxide................................................ 471

E l g i n , J . C. C ata ly tic R eactions of Sulfur C om pounds P resent in Petroleum . I I — Pure Sulfur C om pounds in H ydrocarbonM aterials in C on tact w ith Nickel C a ta ly s ts ........................................ 1290

W i l d e r , G. H ., a n d T a y l o r , H. S . C ataly tic R eactions of Sulfur Com pounds P resent in Petroleum . I — High Sulfur N ap h th asin C ontact w ith N ickel and Iron C a ta ly s ts .......................................... 128*1

E l m , A. C., W e r t h a n , S., a n d W i e n , R . H . Yellowing of In te rio rGloss Pa in ts and E nam els............................................................................... 772

E l y , P. C ., a n d C h a p p e l l , E. L. Pickling of P ipe U sing Com m ercialIn h ib ito rs ............................................................................................................ 1201

Solution of Scale in Pickling S te e l....................... '.............................. 1200E l z e , F ., W a g n e r , A l f r e d , a n d B u r g e r , A. M . D ie Riechstoffe

und ihre D erivate. B and I — Aldehyde. Zweite Abteilung: A ldehyde der alizyklischen Reihe. (Book Review, by Gom berg) 4 05

E n g e l d e r , C. J ., a n d T h i e s s e n , G i l b e r t . Iso la tion of H um icA cids ................................................................................................... 1131

E r b . R . C. Physiological C hem istry . (Book R eview , by M orgulis). 105E r n s t , I l s e , a n d G u m p , W i l l i a m . A bsorption of C arbon M onoxide

by C uprous A m m onium S a lts ....................................................................... 382E v a n s , W. L., P u r d y , J . M ., a n d F r a n c e , W . G. U ltra-M icroscopic

S tudy of Linseed Oil C ontain ing M etallic D rie rs .................................. 508E v e l a n d , S. S. D rying of E x terio r Pa in ts under Various W eather

C onditions and over D ifferent W oods. (C orrespondence) 400

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F A B E R , H. a . C om parison of Som e Foreign and Am erican W hite-S ugar M e th o d s ...................................................................................................... 366

F e n s k b , M . R . K nock R atin g of S tra igh t-R u n P enn sy lvan ia G aso­line in R elation to B oiling P o in t, D en sity , and Index o f R efrac­t io n .............................................................................................................................. 913

F ie l d n e r , A . C ., D a v is , J. D ., a n d R e yn o ld s, D . A. G as-, C oke-, and B y-P rod u ct-M ak in g Properties of A m erican C oals andT h eir D eterm in a tio n .......................................................................................... 1113

F ierz-D a v id , II. E . D ie K u nstseide. N cu jahrsb la tt der natur- forschcndcn G esellschaft in Zürich auf das Jahr 1930. (B ookR ev iew , b y E sse lcn ) ........................................................................................... 406

F i f e , II. R ., a n d R e id , E . W . N ew Ind u stria l S o lven ts. E th y len eD ich loride, D ich loroeth y l E th er, and Isopropyl E th e r .................... 513

F in c k e , H e in r ic h . D ie K ak aob u tter und ihre V erfälschungen.(B ook R ev iew , b y G ep h ard t)......................................................................... 199

F is h , F . H . In itia l O peration of Im hoff T an k and C ontact Beds atB lacksburg, V a ....................................................................................................... 511

F is h e r , H . L ., a n d C h it t e n d e n , F . D . 3 -M eth y l-l,3 -P en ta d ien e . . 869F o lk er s , K a r l , A d k in s , H om er , a n d K in s e y , M . E. C ondensation

R eaction s of A ceta ld eh yd e over C ertain O xide C a ta ly sts at Pressures from ! to 500 A tm ospheres of H ydrogen. Sym posiu m ,

. Industria l H igh-P ressure R ea ctio n s............................................................ 1046F o r eig n a n d D omestic Comm erce, B u r e a u o f . S ta tistica l A b­

stract of th e U n ited S ta tes , 1929. (B ook R e v ie w )................. 403F o rrest , H . O., R o e th eli, B / E . , an d B ro w n , R . H . In itia l C or­

rosion R a te of S te e ls 1197F o st e r , M . D . C hem ical C haracter o f H ot Springs of A rkansas

and V irg in ia ............................................................................................................ 632F r a n c e , W . G ., E v a n s , W . L ., an d P u r d y , J. M . U ltra-M icroscop ic

S tu d y of L inseed Oil C ontaining M eta llic D riers ................................ 508F r a n c is , C . K . Explosion of G asoline and O xygen ......................... 896F r a ps , G . S ., a n d S te r g e s , A . J. N itr ite Production in S o ils ........... 863F r a r y , F . C ., E d w a r d s , J. D ., an d J e f f r ie s , Za y . A lum inum In ­

d u stry . V ol. I— A lum inum and I ts Production. V ol. I I — A lum inum P rodu cts and T h eir F abrication . (B ook R ev iew ,b y H o lm es) .............................................................................................................. 809

F r a z ie r , R . B ., a n d R e id , E . W . U se of E th y len e D ich loride inL acquer F orm u la tion ......................................................................................... 604

F r e d , E . B ., S cott, S . W ., a n d P e t e r so n , W . H . P rodu cts of T h er­m ophilic F erm en tation of C e llu lo se .................................................. 731

F r e u n d l ic h , H er b e r t , w ith B ik e r m a n n , J. K apillarchem ie.E ine D arste llu n g der C hem ie der K ollo id e und verw andter G e­b iete . B and I , 1930. (B ook R ev iew , b y K raem er)........................ 1024

F r e y , C . N . H istory and D evelopm en t of M odern Y east Ind u stry .S ym p osiu m , Industria l F erm en ta tion s .................................... 1154

F r o lic ii, P . K ., a n d C ry d er , D . S. C ata ly sts for F orm ation of A lcohols from C arbon M onoxide nnd H ydrogen. V I— In v e st i­gation of M echanism of Form ation of A lcohols H igher thanM eth an o l. S ym posiu m , Industrial H igh-Pressure R eaction s 1051

S im ar d , R ., an d W h it e , A. Form ation o f B u tadien e b y C rackingof H ydrocarbons. (C orrection , 5 5 1 ) ...................... 240

a n d W h it e , A . A dsorption of M eth an e and H ydrogen on C har­coal a t H igh Pressure. S ym posiu m , Industrial H igh-PressureR ea c tio n s .................................................................................................................. 1058

W h it e , A ., a n d D a y to n , H . P. S tud ies on Production of A cety ­len e from M eth an e. I — C racking under V acu u m ............................. 20

W h it e , A ., U h rm ach er , R . R ., an d T u f t s , L. T . S tud ies on P roduction of A cety len e from M eth an e. I I — C racking in theE lectr ic A rc ............................................................................................................. 23

F u e s s , J. T ., G ra y , H . L e B ., an d S ta u d , C . J . R elationsh ip b e ­tw een A lp ha-C cllu lose C ontent and P otassiu m H ydroxide S o lu ­b ility of C ertain D egraded C ellu loses ................................................. . 1018

F ulm er , E . I . C hem ical Approach to Problem s of Ferm en tation .S ym p osiu m , Ind u stria l F erm en ta tion s ; ................ 1148

a n d W e r k m a n , C . II. In d ex to C hem ical A ction of M icroorgan­ism s on N on -N itrogcn ou s Organic C om pounds. (B ook R eview ,b y M a y ) ........................................................................................ ; ...... 811

F u r m a n , N . H ., a n d K o ltho ff , I . M . V olum etric A nalysis. Vol.I I — P ractical V olum etric A nalysis. (B ook R ev iew , by Sadtler). 104

F u r n a s , C . C. H eat Transfer from G as S tream to B ed o f BrokenS olid s— I, 26; I I .................................................................................................. 721

G A B E L E R , W . H . D u st C ontrol in P hosphate R ock Grinding.(C orrection , 1 4 1 5 ) ....................................................................................... 1077

Ga b r ie l , C . L ., a n d Craw fo rd , F . M . D evelop m en t o f B u ty l- A ceton ic F erm en tation Ind u stry . S ym posiu m , Industria l F er­m en ta tio n s ............................................................................................................... 1163

G a d d y , V . L ., a n d C l a r k , K . G. T herm al R equirem ents andO perating C haracteristics of U rea A u to c la v e ...................................... 1084

K ra sb , H . J ., a n d Clar k , K . G . D irect S y n th etic U rea P rocess. 289 Ga llo w ay , A . E ., a n d B r o w n , R . L. M eth an ol from H ydrogen

and C arbon M onoxide. I l l — Further W ork on D im eth y l E ther. 175Ga n n , J. A . M agnesium In d u stry ............................................................ 694G a r d n e r , F . T ., a n d R h o d e s , F . II. C om parative Efficiencies of

C om pon en ts o f C reosote Oil as P reservatives for T im b er. . . . . . . 167G a r d n e r , H . A. P h ysica l and C hem ical E xam ination of P aints,

V arnishes, L acquers, and Colors. (B ook R e v ie w ).................. 1261Q uick P o lym erization and O xidation E ffects on Oils.^.................. 378

G ar r e t t , J. F . L actic A cid . S ym posiu m , Industria l F erm en ta­t io n s ................................................................................................... u v * 1*53

G a u d in , A . M ., G ro ii, J . O ., a n d H e n d e r so n , G. B . S izing b y E lu-tr ia tion o f F ine O re-D ressing P ro d u cts ........................................... 1363

Ga u g e r , A . W ., L a r ia n , M a u r ic e , M a n n , C . A ., an d L a v in e ,I r v in . S tu d ies in D evelop m en t of D ak ota L ign ite. I I Sorp­tion o f W ater V apor b y L ign ite , P ea t, and W o o d ......................................1231

a n d L a v in e , I r v in . S tu d ies in D evelopm en t of D ak ota L ignite.I — A queous T ension o f M oistu re in L ig n ite . ...................... - . . 12~6

L a v in e , I r v in , a n d M a n n , C. A. S tu d ies in D evelopm en t ofD a k o ta L ign ite . I l l — D ryin g of L ign ite w ith out D isin tegration 1347

G e ib , N . V ., S c h r e ib e r , W . T ., W in g f ie l d , B ., a n d A cr ee , S . F.Sem i-C om m ercial Production of X y lo s e ................. 497

G e ie r , O. A . P a te n ts , T rade M arks, and C opyrights. Law andP ractice . (B ook R ev iew , b y B row n ) . - • • • • ......................... J“®"

G e n e r e a u x , R . P . V iscosity D a ta in G raphical F orm .. .............. 1382G e n ie s s e , J. C ., a n d R e u t e r , R aym o nd . E ffect of T im e and

T em p eratu re on C racking o f O i ls . ................ V/-.V " * j ’G er h a r d t , F is k . C om m ercial P ossib ilities of C om m on M ilk w eed . 160G e r k e , R . H . T h erm odynam ics o f S tressed V ulcanized R ubber.

(C orrection, 1 7 4 ) . . . . . . . ....... .. ..........■...........................................................G ib s o n , A . G. In su la tin g Board from S tr a w .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ¿~3G il d em eister a n d H o ffm an . D ie aetherischen Ole. (B ook R ev iew ,

b y N e ls o n ) ............................................................. • • • • • • • • • • fG il f o il , W. S . N o tes on L ubricating G reases M ade from Soaps of

P h en yl-S tearic A c id ............................................................................................

G ill e t t , H . W . M eta llu rg ica l R esearch from C hem ical P o in t ofV iew .............................................................................................................................

G it t in g s , L. D ., a n d M cC u l lo u g h , R o g er s . P ilo t-P la n t F rac­tion a tin g C o lu m n ..................................................................................................

G o e b e l , H e r m a n n , a n d G r a f , Otto . S ch u tz der B auw erke gegen ch em ische und p hysika lisch e Angriffe. (B ook R ev iew , byB row n m iller)............................................................................................................

G ood , A . C ., a n d C a r r , A . R . In flation o f M eta lc lad A irship ,Z M C -2 ...................................................................................................................

G o odm an , J. B ., a n d K r a se , N . W . V apor Pressure o f T olu en eU p to C ritical T em p eratu re.............................................................................

G o r t n e r , R . A. O utlines of B iochem istry . Organic C hem istry and th e P h ysico-C h em ica l R eaction s of B io log ica lly Im portant C om ­pounds and S ystem s. (B ook R ev iew , b y F isc h e r ) ...........................

an d A ro no vsk y , S . I . C ooking Process. I — R ole o f W ater in C ooking o f W ood, 264; I I — C ooking W ood w ith Sodium Car­b onate ..................................................................................... ...................................

G o ss , M . J., a n d L y n c h , D . F . J. P ean u t-H u ll C e llu lo se ......................G o tze, W u r t , a n d W el t z ie n , W ilh elm . C hem isch e und p h ysik a l­

isch e T echn olog ie der K u n stse id en . (B ook R ev iew , b y H o ff) . . G o u d sm it , S a m u e l , a n d P a u l in g , L in u s . S tructu re of Line

S pectra . (B ook R ev iew , b y M o h le r )........................................................G o u ld , S . P ., a n d W h it t ie r , E . O. V apor Pressures o f S aturated

E quilibrated S o lu tion s of L actose , Sucrose, G lucose, and G alac­to s e ...............................................................................................................................

G r a f , Otto , a n d G o e b e l , H er m a n n . S ch utz der B auw erke gegen ch em ische und p hysikalisch e A ngriffe. (B ook R ev iew , byB row n m iller)...........................................................................................................

G ra n t , E . L. P rincip les o f E ngineering E con om y. (B ook R ev iew ,b y Cu n o ) ...................................................................................................................

G ra y , H . L e B ., S t a u d , C . J ., a n d F u e s s , J . T . R ela tion sh ip b e­tw een A lpha-C ellu lose C ontent and P o tassiu m H yd roxide S o lu ­b ility of C ertain D egraded C ellu lo ses ..........................................................

G r e n q u ist , E . A. S tru ctu ra l C hanges during P rocessing of R ubber. G r if f it h , R . W . T h e C ham pion Fibre C om pany. (A m erican

C hem ical In d u str ie s )...........................................................................................G r o g g ins, P . H . S tu d ies in F riedel-C rafts R eaction . D ip h en y l

Scries. I — Preparation of 4 '-P h cn y l-2 -B en zoy l B enzoic Acid and I ts D eriva tives , 620; I I — P reparation of B cta -P h en y l-anthraquinone and I ts D e r iv a tiv e s .............................................................

a n d N e w t o n , H . P. S tu d ies in F r ied el-C rafts R eaction s. N a p h ­th a len e Series. I — Preparation of N a p lith an th raq u in on e............

G r o h , J. O., H e n d e r so n , H . B ., a n d G a u d in , A . M . S izing byE lu tria tion of F ine O re-D ressing P r o d u cts .................................. ..

G r u b e , G eo rg e . G rundzüge der th eoretischen und an gew and tenE lektroch em ie. (B ook R evie \jr, b y B rock m an )..................................

G r ü n , A do lf , a n d H a l d e n , W ilh elm . A nalyse der F e tte und W achse. Band I I — S y stem a tic A nalysenergebnisse B ib liog­raphie der natürlichen F e tte und W achse. (B ook R ev iew , byJa m ieso n )..................................................................................................................

G u m p , W illia m , a n d E r n st , I l s e . A bsorption of C arbon M o n ­o x id e b y C uprous A m m onium S a lt s ...........................................................

H A C K H , I . W . D . C hem ical D ictionary . (B ook R ev iew , byW e s t) ...........................................................................................................................

H a e r t e l , M . H . H enry S um m ers C hatfield . (A m erican C on­tem poraries) .............................................................................................................

H a l d e n , W ilh elm , a n d G r ü n , A do lf . A nalyse der F e tte und W achse. Band I I — S y stem a tic A nalysenergebnisse B ib liog­raphie der natürlichen F e tte und W achse. (B ook R ev iew , byJa m ieso n )..................................................................................................................

H a l e , W . J. W hen A griculture E n ters th e C hem ical In d u s tr y ..........H a l fer d a h l , A.^C. R eaction s b etw een Iron Sulfide, Sulfur D iox id e ,

and Iron O xides in M eta llu rgy of C op p er...............................................H anco ck , R . S ., a n d K a is e r , H . E . Purification of W ood R o sin . . . H a n e m a n n , H e in r ic h , a n d S ch r a e d e r , A n g elic a . A tlas M eta llo -

graphicus. C ollection of P hotom icrographs w ith D escrip tions.(B ook R ev iew , b y B asse tt and S il lim a n )................................................

A tlas M ctallograp h icus. C ollection of P hotom icrographs w ith D escrip tions. L ieferung 6 , T a fe l 4 1 -4 8 . L ieferung 7 , T afel4 9 -5 6 . (B ook R eview , b y B a sse tt and S ill im a n ).............................

H a n s e n , W . C. H ydration of C alcined G y p su m .......................................H a n so n , A. C. Corrosion and P ro tective F ilm s .........................................

P reservation of H igh ly Polished S u rfaces .....................................................H a r in g , M . M ., w ith R u d e l , H . W . E ffect o f C opper and Lead

Ion s upon R a te o f D ecom p osition of H ydrogen P eroxide atV arious A cid ities ...................................................................................................

H a r k in s , W . D ., an d D ah lstrom , R oy . W ettin g of P igm en ts andO ther P ow d ers ........................................................................................................

H a r r is , M ilto n , a n d J o h n so n , T . B . S tu d y o f F ibroin from Silkin Isoelectr ic R eg io n ............................................................................................

S tu d y o f S ilk F ibroin in th e D ispersed S ta te ..............................................H a r ro w , B en ja m in . M ak in g of C hem istry . (B ook R ev iew , by

D a in s ) .........................................................................................................................H ar t , C. V. C om position of European and C alifornia A lm on ds. . . H ar t , R a l p h . S ilk -S oak in g Process. I— E ffect o f Soap and O ther

A lkali on S ilk S eric in ............................................................................................a n d S e a r e l l , G. W . S ilk -S oak in g Process. I I — Soap and Oil as

Soaking A g en ts ......................................................................................................H ar tfo rd , C. E . P roduction o f In su la tin g Board from C ornsta lks. H aslam , R . T ., a n d R u s se l l , R . P. H yd rogenation of Petroleum .

S ym posiu m , Industria l H igh-P ressure R e a c tio n s ................................H a t f ie l d , W . D . F oam ing and S ludge D igestion in Im hoff T a n k s. .

Som e O bservations on B eer-Slop W aste from C orn-M ash D is ­t il la tio n .......................................................................................................................

H a w ley , T . G ., J r ., a n d J o h n so n , T . B . Isoe lec tr ic P o in t o f S ilkF ib ro in ........................................................................................................................

H ea th , W . P . M an u factu re o f Carbon D iox id e and E psom S a lts . . . H eilig m an , H . A ., S e il , G. E ., a n d W it iie r o w , C . N . C hem istry

and P h ysics of C om bu stion of G aseous F u els. B urner D esignand C om bustion of F u els in Industria l F u rn aces ................................

H e l l e r , H a n s , ed itor. U b b eloh d e’s H andbuch der C hem ie und T echn ologie der ö le und F e tte . I I I B and, 2 T e il— C hem ie und T echn ologie der S eifen und W asch m ittel. (B ook R ev iew , byG u illau d cu )..............................................................................................................

H e n d e r so n , H . B .f G a u d in , A . M ., a n d G ro h , J . O. S izing byE lu triation o f F ine O re-D ressing P r o d u cts .............................................

H e n n e , A . L ., a n d M id g l e y , T h om as, J r . Organic F luorides asR efrigeran ts.................... . ■ • • • ; ...........................................................................

a n d S h e pa r d , A . F . Purification o f N orm al Paraffin H ydrocarbonsb y C hlorosulfonic A cid T re a tm e n t............................................. ................

H e r b ig , W . D ie ö le und F e tte in der T extilin d ustrie . (Book R eview , b y M a n n )........................................................................................................ .........

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H e r r ic k , H . T , In trod u ction . S ym p osiu m , Ind u stria l F erm en ta ­t io n s ............................................................................................................................. 1148

a n d M a y , O. E . Som e M inor Ind u stria l F erm en tation s. S y m ­posium , Industria l F erm en ta tio n s................................................................ 1172

H e r s h b e r g e r , A ., a n d B a r t e l l . F . E . L iqu id A bsorption b y P ig­m en ts of D ifferent T y p es of Organic L iquids. I — R elation of Liquid A bsorption w ith a Series o f O rganic L iq u id s to Inter-facial T en sion of T h ese L iq u id s aga in st W a ter .................................... 1304

H e u k e l e k ia n , H ., a n d R u d o l f s, W illem . T h erm op h ilic D igestionof Sew age Solids. I — P relim inary P a p er................................................ 96

II il d b b r a n d t , F . M ., a n d B o yce, F . F . S tim u la tion of C aneM olasses F erm en tation b y C ertain M eta llic S a lt s .............................. 1011

H il l , W . L ., Ja c o b , K . D ., A l e x a n d e r , L. T ., a n d M a r sh a l l , H .L. C hem ical and P h ysica l C om position of C ertain F in e lyD iv id ed N atu ra l P h osph ates from F lo r id a .............................................. 1392

Ja c o b , K . D ., R o s s , W . H ., an d R a d e r , L. F ., J r . C om position of C itrate-In so lu b le R esid u es from Sup erph osp hates and Am -m on iated S u p erp h osp h ates............................................................................... 1376

H il l e b r a n d , W . F ., a n d L u n d e l l , G . E . F . A pplied Inorganic A nalysis. W ith S pecia l R eference to A nalysis o f M eta ls ,M inerals, and R ock s. (B ook R ev iew , b y L in d )................................ 105

H ir s t , L. L ., a n d S m ith , D . F . R eaction s T h a t Occur on a M eth an olC ata ly st. S ym p osiu m , Ind u stria l H igh-P ressure R e a c t io n s . . . . 1037

R elia b ility o f H ea t D a ta as F actor in C alcu la ting E q u ilibria I n ­v o lv in g M e th a n o l.................................................................................................. 634

H itchcock , L . B . C ellu lose in V irginia. I — P u lp and P a p er 488H ock , H . K okereiw esen . T cch n isch e F ortsch rittsb er ich te . F ort-

sch ritte der chem . T echn olog ie in E in zeld arstellun gen . BandX X I . (B ook R ev iew , b y D a v is ) ................................................................. 687

H odg m an , C. F ., a n d L a n g e , N . A. H andbook of C hem istry andP h ysics. (B ook R e v ie w ) .................................................................................. 1140

H offm an a n d G il d e m b ist e r . D ie aetherischen’Ole. (B ook R ev iew ,b y N e ls o n ) .................................................................................................................... 200

H ogaboom , G . B ., a n d B l u m , W illia m . P rincip les of E lectrop la tin gand E lectroform ing. (B ook R ev iew , b y B u m s ) ....................................... 565

H olm es, H . N ., a n d E l d e r , A . L . V anadium C om pou n d s as C a ta ­ly s ts for O xidation of Sulfur D io x id e .......................................................... 471

H olt, E . G . C rude-R ubber S ta t is t ic s ................................................................... 755H oltz, J. C. Origin and D ecom p osition o f Organic Sulfu r C om ­

p oun d s under G as-M ak in g C ond ition s w ith P articu lar R eference to R o le of C arbon-Sulfur C om plex. (B ook R ev iew , b y Jacob ­s o n ) ............................................................................................................................... 1261

a n d H u f f , W . J . Origin and D ecom p osition of C arbon D isulfide in G as M ak in g. I l l — S om e C hem ical and T h erm od yn am icE ffects in F orm ation o f Organic Sulfu r C om p ou n d s .......................... 639

H o o v er , C . R ., e t a l. C onstru ction and E q u ip m en t of C hem icalL aboratories. (B ook R ev iew , b y B a r to w ) ............................................. 685

H o p k in s , E . S ., w ith W h itm o r e , E . R . S tu d y o f F loe Producedb y C hlorinated C op p eras.................................................................................. 79

H o p k in s , G. R . N atu ra l G as— I ts Produ ction and D is tr ib u tio n . . . . 502H o p k in s , M . B ., a n d P a r k , J. G . Secon d ary E sters and T h eir U se

in L acq u ers ............................................................................................................... 826H o sk in s , J. K ., a n d C r o iiu r st , H . R . S om e O bservations of E ffect

of P o llu tion C ontrib uted to S trea m s .......................................................... 1340H o u q e n , O. A ., a n d C o b u r n , A . P . S tu d ies in H ea t T ransm ission .

I — M easu rem ent of F lu id and Surface T em p eratu res, 522; I I — D eh um idifica tion , 525; I I I — F low of F lu id s a t L ow V eloc ities 534

W a t s o n , K . M ., a n d K o w alk e , O. L . T ransfer C oefficients ofA m m onia in A bsorption T ow ers. (B ook R ev iew , by Z e isb erg ).. 1413

H o u g h to n , W . F ., W e ir , H . M ., a n d M a je w s k i, F . M . A cidT rea tm en t of L u b ricating D is t illa te s .......................................................... 1293

H o w ard , G . C. Progress R ep ort on W aste S u lfite L iq u or ..................... 1184H u b b a r d , C . C. D ry-C lean in g and D y ein g H an d b ook . (B ook

R ev iew , b y L e a r y ) ................................................................................................ 105H ow to C lean R u g s and U ph olstered Fab rics. (B ook R ev iew ,

by L e a r y ) ................................................................................................................... 1023H u f f , W . J ., a n d H oltz, J. C. Origin and D ecom p osition of

C arbon D isu lfid e in G as M ak in g . I l l — S om e C hem ical and T h erm od yn am ic E ffects in F orm ation o f Organic Sulfu r C om ­p o u n d s ......................................................................................................................... 639

a n d M il b o u r n b , C . G. H u m id ity E ffects in Iron O xide Processfor R em o v a l o f H yd rogen Sulfide from G a s ............................................ 1213

H u n n , E . B . Precau tion s in A ccelerated G um T e s t for G asoline.(C orresp on d en ce)................................................................................................... 804

H u n t , R e id . S y n th etic M eth an o l. A S u p p lem en ta l S ta tem en t.(C orresp on d en ce)................................................................................................... 915

H u n t , W . F ., a n d K r a u s , E . H . T ab les for D eterm in ation of M inerals b y M ean s o f T h eir P h ysica l Properties, O ccurrencesand A ssociates. (B ook R ev iew , b y W e lls ) ............................................. 1414

H u n t r e s s , E . H . B rief In trodu ction to U se o f B e ilste in ’s " H an d-b uch der organischen C h em ie.” (B ook R ev iew , b y W est) 686

H u s s e y , J. W ., S w e e n e y , O. R ., a n d R a l sto n , W h e e l e r . P ro­d u ction o f O xygen from L im e and C h lorin e ............................................ 716

H u s s e y , R . E ., a n d S c h er er , P . C. C ellu lose in V irginia. I I —R a y o n .......................................................................................................................... 491

F actors during Spin n ing W hich Influence P h ysica l P roperties ofR a y o n .......................................................................................................................... 594

IM P E R IA L I n s t it u t e , B u l l e t in o f . T an n in g M ater ia ls o f th eB ritish E m pire. (B ook R ev iew , b y G riffith )........................................ 196

I ng a lls , F . P . G u stave W h yte T h om pson . (A m erican C on­tem poraries) ............................................................................................................. 396

I nter n a tio n a l A sso c iatio n for R u b b e r a n d Oth e r C ultiv a tio n s in th e N eth e r l a n d s I n d ie s . A dhesion P roblem s in C onn ec­tion w ith R ub b er F looring. R ep ort o f R ub b er F loorin g C om ­m ittee of th e Propagan d a D ep artm en t. (B ook R ev iew , b y T ru m b u ll).................................................................................................................. 810

J A C K S O N , L . E . M othproofing. (C orrespondence)............................. 398J a c o b , K . D ., H il l , W . L ., A l e x a n d e r , L . T ., an d M a r sh a l l , H . L .

C hem ical and P h ysica l C om position o f C ertain F in e ly D iv id edN atu ra l Ph osph ates from F lo r id a ................................................................ 1392

H il l , W . L ., R o ss , W . H ., a n d R a d e r , L . F ., J r . C om position of C itrate-In so lu b le R esid u es from S up erph osp hates and A m -m on iated S u p erp h osp h ates............................................................................... 1385

J a f f b , B e r n a r d . C rucibles: T h e L ives and A ch ievem en ts o f th eG reat C hem ists. (B ook R ev iew , b y D a v is ) .......................................... 917

J b b b n s , R . H ., a n d B ar tow , E dw a r d . Pu rification o f W ater b yE lectrod sm osis ......................................................................................................... 1020

J e f f r ie s , Za y , E d w a r d s , J . D ., a n d F r a r y , F . C. A lu m in u m In ­d u stry . V ol. I — A lum inum an d I ts Produ ction . V ol. I I — A lum inum P rodu cts and T h eir F ab rication . (B ook R ev iew , b y H o lm es)............................................................................................................... 809

Je n k in s , R . L ., M cC ullo u g h , R o g er s , a n d B ooth , C. F . S y n ­th eses in D ip h en y l S er ies .................................................................................. 31

J e n n e , L . L. Ind u stria l P o llu tion o f S ch u ylk ill R iver— C auses andC u res ................................................................................................................................ 577

J o h n so n , C . M . R apid M eth od s for C hem ical A n alysis o f S pecia l S teels, S tee l-M ak in g A lloys, T h eir Ores, G raphites, and B earingM eta ls . (B ook R ev iew , b y U llm a n n )...................................................... 1413

J o h n so n , T . B ., an d H a r r is , M il t o n . S tu d y of F ibroin from Silkin Isoe lec tr ic R eg io n ................................................................................................ 539

S tud y o f S ilk F ibroin in th e D ispersed S ta te .................................................... 965a n d H a w l e y , T . G ., J r . Isoe lec tr ic P o int o f S ilk F ib ro in ................ 297a n d S h e lto n , E . M . S ilk — A F ie ld for R esearch .................................. 387

J o n e s , G . W ., an d K e n n e d y , R . E . E x tin ctio n o f E th y len e D i-chloride F lam es w ith C arbon D io x id e ........................................................ 963

E xtin ction of E th y len e O xide F lam es w ith C arbon D io x id e ............... 146J o slyn , M . A ., a n d M a r sh , G. L . H ea t T ran sfer in F ood s during

Freezing and S u b seq u en t T h aw in g . I — T em p eratu re C hanges in S ugar S o lu tion s, S w eeten ed F ru it Ju ices, and O ther L iq u id s . . 1192

a n d T u c k er , D . A . R em ova l of C ream of T artar from G rapeJuice by Freezing S to ra g e..................................................................................... 614

K A IS E R , H . E ., a n d H anco ck , R . S. Purification of W ood R o sin . 4 4 6K a r n s , G . M . E ffectiven ess of Iod in e in C ontrol of S m ut on O ats. 864K a r r e r , P a u l . L ehrbuch der organischen C hem ie. (B ook R eview ,

b y V o lw iler )............................................................ 91ffK a u s c h , Osc ar . P h osph or, Phosphorsäure und P h osp h ate . (B ook

R ev iew , b y M e rz ) ................................................................................................. 3 05K ’B u r g , R . B . , N e v il l e , H . A ., a n d T i ie is , E . R . S tu d y o f Som e

P roperties o f G elatin . I — H yd ration of G elatin and I ts R ela tionto S w e llin g ................................................................................................................ 57

K e e n e n , F . G . R eaction s O ccurring during A m m oniation of S u p er­p h o sp h a te .................................................................................................................. 1376

K e l l e r , T . P ., a n d P l u m m e r , W . B . P rodu ction o f C arbon B lackfrom P ro p a n e ........................................................................................................... 1209

K e l l n e r , H . L ., a n d C u r t is , H . A . D ep osition o f B lack C opperOxide on B ra ss ........................................................................................................ 1321

K e n d a l l , Ja m es . A t H om e am ong th e A tom s. (B ook R ev iew , b yF r eu d )........................................................... .............................................................. 103

K e n n e d y , R . E ., a n d J o n e s , G. W . E x tin ctio n o f E th y len e D i­chloride F lam es w ith Carbon D io x id e ..................................................... 963

E xtin ction o f E th y len e O xide F lam es w ith C arbon D io x id e ............... 146K e y e s , D . B ., S w a n n , S h erlo ck , J r ., a n d S n o w , R . D . C a ta ly tic

H yd ration o f Olefins. S ym p osiu m , In d u str ia l H igh-P ressureR ea c tio n s ................................................................................................................... 1048

K ie n l b , R . H . K in e tics of B ak in g P rocess o f Oil V arn ish es ............... 1370O b servations as to F orm ation of S y n th e tic R e s in s ................................... 590

K il b o u r n , F . L ., J r ., a n d M il l e r , G . W . R a te o f C ure o f R e ­cla im ed R ubber— I I ............................................................................................. 69

K il l r f f e r , D . H . Carbon D iox id e P reservation of M ea t and F ish . 140T h e G row ing In d u stry— D r y -Ic e ...................................................................... 1087

K in g , J. G ., a n d E dgco m be , L . J. A ssay of C oal for C arb onisation Purposes. P art I I I — C orrelation w ith C oal G as M an u factu re .(B ook R ev iew , b y F ie ld n er)............................................................................ 565

K in g s b u r y , P . C. C orrosion P roblem s in R ayon In d u s tr y ................. 130K in k e a d , R . E . W eld D esign and P roduction w ith P articu lar

A pp lication to S a fe ty and C ost. (B ook R ev iew , b y E w e r tz ) . . . 1260K in n e y , C . N . R ev iew o f E ssentia l C hem ical E lem en ts T h a t C on ­

s t itu te a B alanced F ood . (B ook R ev iew , b y S u r e ) ........................... 1023K in s e y , M . E ., A d k in s , H om er , a n d F o lk er s , K a r l . C ondensation

R eaction s o f A ceta ld eh yd e o ver C ertain O xide C a ta ly sts a t Pressures from 1 to 500 A tm osp h eres of H yd rogen . S y m ­p osium , Industria l H igh-P ressure R e a c tio n s ........................................... 1046

K is s , S . A. D is tilla te Y ields in C rack in g ........................................................ 10K it t e l b e r g e r , W . W ., S chmutz, F . C ., a n d P a lm e r , F . C . S pecia l

Prim ers for H ou se P a in ts .................................................................................. 855K l in e , G. M ., a n d A c r e e , S . F . C onsu m p tion of N itr ic A cid in

O xidation of X y lo s e ............................................................................................. 975K o e l l ik b r , E ., a n d M a g n a n i, U . L ’A llu m in io . I m etalli leggeri

e le loro leghe. (B ook R ev iew , b y C o n tier i) ......................................... 687K o h m an , E . F ., E d d y , W . H ., a n d Za ll , C e l ia . V itam in s in C anned

F ood s. I X — T o m a to P r o d u cts ..................................................................... 1015a n d S a n b o r n , N . H . A cid ity and C orrosion in C anned F r u i t s . . . 615

K o lth o fp , I . M .f a n d F u r m a n , N . H . V olu m etric A n a lysis. Vol.I I — P ractical V olu m etric A nalysis. (B ook R ev iew , b y S ad tler ). 104

K o p e lo p f , N ic h o la s . M an vs. M icrobes. (B ook R ev iew , byT h o m ).......................................................................................................................... 918

K o p p e l , I ., B ie d e r m a n n , R ud o l f , a n d R o th , W . A. C hem iker- K alender, 1930. E in H ilfsbu ch für C hem iker, P h ysik er, M in ­eralogen , Ind u strielle , Ph arm azeu ten , H ü tten m än n er, u .s.w .I— T asch en bu ch . I I — D ich ten , L öslichk eiten , A nalyse . I I I —T h eoretisch en T e il. (B ook R ev iew , b y K e n n e y ) ............................... 406

K o w a lk e , O. L ., H o u g b n , O. A ., a n d W a t so n , K . M . T ran sfer C oefficients o f A m m onia in A bsorption T ow ers. (B ook R ev iew ,b y Z eisb erg ).............................................................................................................. 1413

a n d W a t so n , K . M . T em p eratu re C hanges in F orm ation ofS o lu tio n s — 370

K r a s e , H . J ., G a d d y , V . L ., a n d Cla r k , K . G . D irect S y n th eticU rea P rocess ............................................................................................................. 289

T h o m pso n , J . G ., a n d C la r k , K . G . R esista n ce o f M eta ls toS y ste m U rea -W a ter -A m m o n iu m C arb am ate........................................ 735

K r a s e , N . W . In trod u ction . S ym p osiu m , In d u str ia l H igh-P ressureR e a c tio n s .................................................................................................................... 1030

a n d G oodm an , J. B . V apor Pressure o f T o lu en e U p to C ritica lT em p era tu re ............................................................................................................. 13

a n d M a c k e y , B . H . S pecific H ea ts o f G ases a t H igh Pressures.I I I — R esu lts for N itro g en to 150° C. and 700 A tm osp h eres. S y m ­posium , Ind u stria l H igh-P ressure R ea c tio n s .......................................... 1060

K r a u s , E . H ., a n d H u n t , W . F . T ab les for D eterm in ation of M inera ls b y M ean s of T h eir P h ysica l Properties, O ccurrencesand A ssociates. (B ook R ev iew , b y W e lls ) ....................................... 1414

K r a y b il l , H . R . P la n t M etab o lism S tu d ies a s A id in D eterm in in gF ertilizer R eq uirem en ts— 1 .............................................................................. 275

K u h n , R . J . G alvan ic C orrosion on C ast-Iron P ip e s ................................. 335K u r tz , E . B . L ife E xp ectan cy o f P h ysica l P roperty B ased on

M o rta lity L aw s. (B ook R ev iew , b y M a r sh a ll) ................................... 1260

L A M B , A. B . J. A. C. S . E x ten d s P o licy . E d ito r ia l............................. 310L a n g e , N . A ., a n d H ödgm an , C . D . H an d b ook o f C hem istry and

P h ysics. (B ook R e v ie w ) .................................................................................. 1140L a n g m u ir , I r v in g . E lectroch em ica l In teraction s o f T u n g sten ,

T h orium , C aesium , and O xygen. C handler L ectu re .................... 390L a n tz , E . A ., a n d P ic k e t t , O. A. O b servation o f C ataphoresis in

N itroce llu lo se S o lu tio n s ...................................................................................... 1309

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L a r ia n , M a u r ic e , L a v in b , I r v in , M a n n , C. A ., an d G a u g e r ,A. W . S tu d ies in D evelop m en t of D ak ota L ign ite. I I —S orp tion of W ater V apor b y L ign ite , P ea t, and W ood ................... 1231

L a th r o p , E . C . C elotex and C ane-Sugar Industries. B agasse orS ugar a B y-P rod u ct? .......................................................................................... 449

L a u r o , M ic h a e l , a n d W h itm o r e , W . F . M eta llic S oaps— T h eirU se , P reparation , and P rop erties ................................................................. 046

L a v in e , I r v in , a n d G a u g e r , A . W . S tud ies in D evelop m en t ofD a k o ta L ign ite . I — A queous T en sion of M oistu re in L ign ite . . 1226

G a u g e r , A . W ., a n d M a n n , C . A. S tu d ies in D evelop m en t of D a k o ta L ign ite . I l l — D ry in g o f L ign ite w ith ou t D isin tegra ­t io n ............................................................................................................................... 1347

L a r ia n , M a u r ic e , M a n n , C . A ., a n d Ga u g e r . A . W. S tu d ies in D ev elo p m en t o f D a k o ta L ign ite . I I — Sorption o f W ater V aporb y L ign ite , P ea t, and W o o d ........................................................................... 1231

L b b b r l b , H a n s . ̂ D ie B ierbrauerei. 1 T e il— D ie T echnologie derM alzfab rik ation . (B ook R eview , b y E o U )........................................... 919

L e e , W . B . A dh esives and A dhesion. S om e M ech anical P ropertiesof M ateria ls and G lued M eta l J o in ts ......................................................... 778

L e ig h t o n , A l a n . A pplication o f P h ysica l C hem istry to Ice Cream .D a iry C hem istry S y m p o siu m ........................................................................ 48

L eo po ld , H ., a n d D o n a th , E d . D er Braunstein und sein e A n-w endungen . (B ook R ev iew , by C a ra s) ...................................................... 199

L e w is , H . F ., S h a f f e r , S h er m a n , T r ibsc h m a n n , W e sl e y , an d C o ga n , H o w a r d . M éth y la tion of Phenol b y D im eth y l Sulfate.(C orrespondence, 3 9 7 ) ....................................................................................... 34

L id d e l l , D . M . M eta llu rg ists’ and C hem ists’ H andbook. (B ookR ev iew , b y C a in )................................................................................................. 1412

L il l ib n d a h l , W . C ., a n d D rigg s, F . H . Preparation of M eta l Pow ders b y E lectro lysis o f Fu sed S a lts . I— D u ctile U ranium ,516; I I — T h o riu m ....................................................................................... 1302

L in d e n , C . M ., a n d M o ntillo n , G. H . H ea t Transm ission in E x ­perim ental In c lin ed -T u b e E vap ora tor ............................................... 708

L in d s l e y , L. C. Industria l M icroscop y. (B ook R eview , b y G ese ll). ,195L ’Offic e N atio n a le d e s C o m bu stible s L iq u id e s . C ongrès in ter­

n a tion a l d e la tourbe, Laon, 8 -1 2 , Ju illet, 1928. (B ook R ev iew ,b y W a k sm a n )................................................................................................. 404

L o ng , J. D ., a n d S im m on s, C . W . T ow er-A bsorption C oefficients.I l l — A bsorption o f B en zene b y M ineral O il.................................. 718

L o n g , J. S ., T iib is , E . R ., a n d B e a l , G . F . S tud ies in D ry in g Oils.X I I I — C hanges in L inseed Oil, L ipase, and O ther C onstitu en tsof F laxseed as I t M atu res (1 9 2 9 ) ........................................................ 768

L o tte , P ie r r e , M o u r e u , C h a r l e s , a n d D u f r a iss e , C h a r les .A gin g o f R ubber and I ts R etard ation b y Surface A pplication ofA n tioxygen s. D iffusion P r o c e s s ......................................................... 549

L o vell , W . G ., W ith r o w , L loyd , a n d B oyd , T . A. Follow ingC om bu stion in G asoline E ngine by C hem ical M e a n s ................ 945

L u n d b l l , G . E . F ., a n d H il l e b r a n d , W . F . A pplied Inorganic A nalysis. W ith Special R eference to A nalysis o f M eta ls ,M inerals, and R ocks. (B ook R ev iew , b y L in d )................................. 105

L u n g e , G eo rg e . T echn ica l C hem ists’ H andbook. (B ook R eview ,b y M a rsh a ll)........................................................................................................... 685

a n d B e r l , E . T asch en bu ch für d ie anorganisch-chem ische Gross-in dustrie. (B ook R ev iew , b y H a r n e y ).................................................... 812

JLy n c h , D . F . J. E ffect of F in e D iv ision on S olu b ility of C e llu lo se .. 952a n d G o ss , M . J . P ean u t-H u ll C e llu lo s e .. ................................................ 903

IM A C H W A R T , G . M ., a n d W ith ro w , J. R . Carbon and Sulfur C on ten t of C ertain Ohio Com m on C lays U sed in H eavyw areIn d u str ies .................................................................#............................................... 1224

.M a c k e y , B . H ., a n d K r a se , N . W . Specific H eats o f G ases at H igh Pressures. I l l — R esults for N itrogen to 150° C. and 700 A tm ospheres. S ym p osiu m , Industria l H igh-P ressure R eaction s. 1060

;Mac y , H ., Co m bs, W . B ., a n d E ck lbs, C . H . M ilk and M ilkP rodu cts. (B ook R ev iew , b y H o lm )........................................................ 402

M a b r z , A ., a n d P a u l , M . R . D iction ary o f Color. (B ook R ev iew ,b y N u t t in g ) ............................................................................................................. 918

M a g n a n i, U ., an d K o e l l ik e r , E . L 'A llum inio. I m etalli leggerie le loro ieghe. (B ook R ev iew , b y C on tier i)......................................... 687

M a h in , E . G ., a n d W ilh elm , E . J. E ffect o f P hysica l S ta te of S m all A m oun ts of C opper upon R ate of Corrosion o f Lead b y S ul­furic A cid ................................................................................................................... 1397

M a ie r , C . G. D ecom p osition of S team b y Copper. (Corre­spon d en ce) ................................................................................................ 916

M a je w s k i , F . M ., W e ir , H . M ., a n d H oug hto n , W . F . A cid T reat­m en t of L ubricating D is t illa te s ..................................................................... 1293

M a n n , C . A ., L a r ia n , M a u r ic e , Ga u g e r , A . W ., a n d L a v in b ,I r v in . S tud ies in D evelop m en t of D ak ota L ign ite . I I —S orp tion o f W ater V apor b y L ign ite , P ea t, and W ood ...................... 1231

L a v in b , I r v in , a n d Ga u g e r , A . W . S tud ies in D evelopm en t ofD a k o ta L ign ite . I l l — D ryin g of L ign ite w ith out D isin tegration . 1347

M a n n in g , J. R ., a n d N e l so n , E . M . V itam in s A and D in F ishO ils ........................................................................................... 1361

M ar co tte , E d m u n d . L es m atériaux des constructions c iv iles e t des travau x publics. T om b I I — Les liants, chaux, cim en ts, p lâtres,goudrons et b itu m es. (B ook R ev iew , b y B o g u e ).................... . . . . 199

'M ar co vitch , S ., an d S t a n l e y , W . W . Insecticidal Properties ofC ryolite and Barium F lu o silica te • 121

M a r ie , C h ., ed itor. T ab les annuelles de^ con stantes et données num ériq u es de ch im ie, de physique, de biologie e t d e technologie.V ol. V II— 1925-26 . (B ook R eview , b y W est). (A ddendum , 1415) 1262

M a r k , H ., a n d M e y e r , K . H . D er Aufbau der hochpolym eren organischen N atu rsto ffe auf G rand m olekular-m orphologischerB etrach tu n gen . (B ook R eview , b y H u rd )..................................... 1415

M a r s h , G. L ., a n d Jo sly n , M . A. H ea t Transfer in Foods during F reezing and S ub seq u en t T haw ing. I — Tem perature C hanges in Sugar S o lu tion s, S w eeten ed Fruit Juices, and O ther L iq u id s. . 1192

M a r sh a ll , H . L ., H ill , W . L ., Jacob , K . D ., a n d Al e x a n d e r ,L. T . C hem ical and P hysical C om position of C ertain F inelyD iv id ed N atu ra l P h osph ates from F lorid a • 1392

M a r t in , A . R . W ater S often in g, th e B ase-E xchange or Z eolite P rocess. S um m ary o f E x istin g K n ow led ge. (B ook R ev iew ,by B orrow m an ) • •• • ; • • - • • • • • *"7

M a s o n , C. W ., a n d Ch am ot, E . M . H andbook of C hem ical M icros­co p y . V ol. I — Principles and U se o f M icroscopes and A cces­sories. (B ook R ev iew , b y G ese ll)....................... ^03

M a t t e r n , L . W ., e t al. C onstruction and E qu ip m en t of C hem icalL aboratories. (B ook R eview , b y B a rto w ) ------. . . • . . . . 685

M a ttill , H . A ., a n d C r a w fo rd , B lan ch e . A utoxidation of Corn Oilas R ela ted to I ts U nsaponifiable Cons t i t uent s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • 341

M a y , O. E ., a n d H er r ic k , H . T . Som e M inor Industrial Fer-m en ta tion s. S ym posiu m , Industrial F e rm en ta tio n s. ............... i n *

M cA ll ist e r , E . N ., an d D a v is, G . H . B . C hem ical S tructureof L u b ricating O ils............................................................................................... l 3zo

M cCu llo ug h , R og er s, a n d Git t in g s , L . D . P ilo t-P la n t Frac­tion a tin g C o lu m n .................................................................................................. 584

J e n k in s , R . L ., a n d B ooth , C . F . S y n th eses in D ip h en y l S eries. 31 M cI n t ir e , J . C ., a n d B orgstrom , P . B eh avior o f M ercap tans in

N ap h th a . I l l — T o ta l Sulfur in N a p h th a s C ontain in g M er­cap tan s a fter D istilla tion b y S te a m ............................................................ 253

B orgstrom , P ., an d B o st , R . W . A ction o f R efin ing R eagen tson P en tam eth y len e Sulfide in N a p h th a S o lu tio n ................................ 87

M cK a y , R . J. Properties o f N ick e l in C austic E vap oration . (C or­rection) ....................................................................................................................... 306

M c K e e , R . H ., a n d S za y n a , A n to n i . C racking of H yd rocarb ons a t T em p eratu res H igher th an C ritical T em p eratu res. (Corre­spondence, 1 2 6 0 )................................................................................................... 953

M cK e l v b y , J. H . L acled e-C hristy C lay P rodu cts C om pan y.(A m erican C hem ical In d u str ies ) ................................................................... 395

M c M a st e r , A . J. P h otoelectr ic C ells in C hem ical T e c h n o lo g y .. . . 1070M cM a st e r , L ., a n d St e in e r , A . A m id ation o f N itro -£ -D ich loro -

b en zen e....................................................................................................................... 547M cM il l b n , E . L . A dh esion -T en sion C ell in P a in t In v e stig a tio n s. . 890M cN a m b b , P . D ., a n d T h e r ia u l t , E . J. S lu d ge-A eration E xp eri­

m en ts. I — R a te o f D isapp earance of O xygen in S lu d g e ................. 1330M cP h e r so n , A . T ., a n d Cu r t is , H . L . C arbon B lack in -R u b b er

In su la tin g C om pounds. (C orresp on dence)............................................ 1258M e a d e , G. P . H an d b ook for C ane-Sugar M anufacturers and T heir

C hem ists, b y Spencer. (B ook R ev iew , b y B ard orf)........................... 919W illiam D . H orne. (A m erican C on tem p oraries)............................. 805

M bllo r , J . W . C om preh en sive T reatise on Inorganic and T h eo ­retica l C hem istry . V ol. X — S, S e . (B ook R ev iew , b y K e y e s ) . 1023

M bm m inqbr, C. G ., W aooam an , W . H ., a n d W h it n e y , W . T . C alci­nation or E n richm ent of P h osp h ate R o c k ............................................... 443

M em m lbr , K . H an d b uch der K au tsch u k w issen sch aft. (B ook R e­view , b y F ish er )..................................................................................................... 812

M erck a n d C o m pan y , I nc . M erck ’s In d ex . E n cyclop ed ia forC hem ist, P h arm acist, and P h ysic ian . (B ook R ev iew , b y Fuller) 303

M er r il l , H . B ., a n d S c h r o eder , H o w ard . E ffect of T em peratureupon Chrom e T an n in g . (C orrection )....................................................... 306

M e y e r , K . H ., a n d M a r k , H . D er A ufbau der h ochpolym eren organischen N atu rsto ffe auf G rand m olekularm orpliologischerB etrach tu n gen . (B ook R ev iew , b y H u r d )............................................ 1415

M idglby , T h om as, J r ., a n d H e n n b , A . L . Organic F luorides asR efrigeran ts ....................................................................................................... 542

M ie r s , H . A . M ineralogy. In trodu ction to Scientific S tu d y o fM inerals._ (B ook R ev iew , b y S ch a lle r )............................................. 303

M il b o u r n b , C . G ., a n d H u f f , W . J . H u m id ity E ffects in th e IronO xide Process for R em oval of H ydrogen Sulfide from G a s 1213

M il l e r , G. W ., a n d K il b o u r n , F . L . R a te of Cure o f R ecla im edR ubber— I I ............................................................................................................... 69

M il l e r , J . E ., a n d B ro w n , G. G . M otor-F u e l V o la tility . I l l —E ffective V o la tility under D riv in g C o n d ition s ..................................... 653

M il l e r , J . N ., a n d U r b a in , O. M . R e la tiv e M erits o f Sucrose, D extrose, and L evu lose as U sed in P reservation of E g g s byF reezin g .............................................................................................................. 355

M il l ik b n , M . G . N itroce llu lose o f Low V isc o s ity ............................... 326M in a e f f , M . G ., a n d W r ig h t , J. H . M othproofing. (Corre­

spondence) ................................................................................................................ 398M itc h ell , C . A . A llen ’s C om m erical Organic A nalysis. (Book

R eview , b y Jon es).......................................................................................... 1414M i t c h e l l , D . R ., a n d P a r r , S . W . F riab ility o f M idtem perature

C ok es.................................................................................................................... 1134S lack ing of C oal and I ts Proper In terp reta tio n .................................. 1211

M o bbr g , A . R ., a n d P a r t r id g e , E . M . Ferric A lum ina. M odernD evelop m en t in F ield of C o agu la tion ................................................. 163

M o l in a r i, E tto rb . T ra tta to d i ch im ica generale ed ap plica ta a ll’ind u stria . V ol. I I — C him ica organica. (B ook R ev iew , b yW a sh in g to n )..................................................................................................... 1024

M o n r a d , C . C ., a n d B a d g er , W . L . C ondensation o f V a p o rs ............. 1103B a d g er , W % L ., a n d D ia m o n d , H . W . E vap oration o f C austic

S oda to H igh C oncen tration s b y M ean s of D ip h en y l V a p o r s .. . . 700M o ntillo n , G. H ., a n d L in d e n , C . M . H ea t T ransm ission in

E xperim ental Inc lin ed -T u b e E v a p ora tor .......................................... 708M o rrell , J . C ., an d E g loff , G usta v . C racking Process in Gas-

M ak in g In d u stry ............................................................................................ 1080M o u r e u , C h a r les , D u f r a iss e , Ch a r l e s , a n d L o tte , P ie r r e .

A gin g of R ubber and I ts R etard ation b y Surface A pp licationof A n tioxygen s. D iffusion P rocess ........................................... 549

MOll b r -H a u f f , Al b e r t , a n d S t e in , K a r l . A utom ob ile S teels.(B ook R ev iew , b y A b o rn )............................................................... 1201

M u l l in , C . E . S y n th etic F iber In d u stry o f A m erica ............. 461M u n so n , W . D . M an u factu re o f C hem ical C o tto n ................. 467M u r r a y , I . L . G raphical S o lu tion o f P roblem s In v o lv in g S o lv en t

R ecovery b y S cru b bin g.................................................................... 105

N A B E N H A U E R , F . P . M an u factu re o f C asein and L actose fromSkim M ilk . D a iry C hem istry S y m p o siu m ........................... 54

N a ir , J. H . L ipase in R aw , H eated , and D esicca ted M ilk . D a iryC hem istry S y m p o siu m ...................................................................... 42

N a is h , W . A ., a n d Cl b n n e l l , J . E . S e lec t M eth od s o f M eta llu rg ica lA nalysis. (B ook R ev iew , b y P a r ish ).......................................... 563

N atio n al I n d u st r ia l C o n f e r e n c e B o ard , I nc . M ergers in I n d u s t^ - S tu d y of C ertain E con om ic A sp ects of Ind u stria lC onsolidation . (B ook R ev iew , b y F a m h a m )..................... 1022

N e a l , A . M ., a n d W il l ia m s . I r a . S o lu b ility o f O xygen in R ubberand I ts E ffect on R a te o f O x id a tion .......................................... 874

N e b s , A . R ., a n d B e n n e t t , A . N . V isco sity o f B ee t H ou se S ir u p s . . 91N e l so n , E . K . F lavor o f O range H o n e y ....................................... 448N e l so n , E . M ., a n d M a n n in g , J . R . V itam in s A and D in F ish O ils. 1361N e l so n , O. A . V apor Pressures o f F u m igan ts. IV — 1,1 ,2 ,2 -T etra-,

P en ta -, and H exach loroeth an es................................................... 971N e ls o n , W . G . W aste-W ood U tiliza tion b y B adger-Stafford

P rocess ....................................................................................................... 312N e v il l e , H . A ., a n d T h e is , E . R . H yd ration o f A nim al Skin by

V olum e-C hange M eth od . I I — E ffect of C ure upon H yd ration ,64; I I I — E ffect o f T em p eratu re and T im e P eriod u pon H y ­dration o f S kin during S oakin g and L im in g ........................ 06

T h e is , E . R ., a n d K 'B ur g , R . B . S tu d y o f S om e P roperties ofG ela tin . I — H yd ration o f G elatin and I ts R ela tion to S w ellin g . 57

T h e is , E . R ., a n d O s w a ld , C. T . S tu d y o f S om e P roperties of G elatin . I I — M eth od for D eterm in in g T ran sition T em peraturesof G els and S o ls .................................................................................... 60

N ew m a n , A . B ., a n d B ro w n , G . G . M in im um V o ltage to R ed uceA lum inum O xid e .................................................................................. 995

N ew to n , H . P ., a n d G r o g g ins , P . H . S tu d ies in F riedel-C rafts R eaction s. N ap h th a len e Series. I— P reparation o f N ap h th an - th raq u in on e ............................................................................................. 157

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N ic h o ls , M . L ., an d D e n n is , L . M . G as A nalysis. (B ook R ev iew ,b y G o n d er)............................................................................................................... 103

N ic k o ls, C . L ., a n d B ro w n , G. G . M otor-F u el V o la tility . IV — R elation b etw een A tm osp h eric T em p eratu re , F u el V o la tility ,and E n gin e Perform an ce................................................................................... 662

B r o w n , G . G ., a n d B ig b y , P a u l . M otor-F u el V o la tility . I I —S tartin g V o la til ity ................................................................................................. 649

N u t t in g , P . G . V apor Pressure and H eat of V aporization . (C orre­spon d en ce, 1 2 5 8 ) ............................................................................. 771

O H N , A sta . V iscosity o f P ectin Sols. I I — E ffects of C itric A cidand V arious S u gars............................................................................................... 635

Ol s e n , J. C ., B r u n je s , A. S ., a n d O l s e n , J . W . F reezing and F low P o in ts for G lycerol, Preston e, D en atu red A lcohol, and M e th y lA lco h o l........................................................................................................................ 1315

B r u n je s , A . S ., a n d S a b e t t a , V . J. G ases Produced b y D ecom ­p osition of N itroce llu lose and C ellu lose A ceta te P h otograp h icF ilm .............................................................................................................................. 860

Ol s e n , J. W ., B r u n je s , A . S ., a n d Ol s e n , J. C. F reezing and Flow P oin ts for G lycerol, P restone, D en atu red A lcohol, and M e th y lA lc o h o l . .- . ................................................................................................................. 1315

On g , d e , E . R . S election o f P etroleum Oil for S pray in g P u rp oses. . . 836Osw a l d , C . T ., T h e is , E . R ., a n d N e v il l e , H . A. S tu d y of S om e

P roperties o f G ela tin . I I — M eth o d for D eterm in in g T ran sitionT em peratures of G els and S o ls ...................................................................... 60

Ot h m br , D . F . Large G lass D istilla tion E q u ip m en t....................... 322T rends in H eat T ran sfer ............................................................................... 988

Ott , E m il , an d R e id , E . E . A utox idation of L ead M ercap tid es . . . . 882R eaction s o f L ead M ercap tid es w ith S u lfu r ....................................... 884R eaction s of Som e M ercap tan s w ith A lk alin e S od iu m P lu m b ite

S o lu tio n s..................................................................................................................... 878

P A G E , A. W ., a n d P a g e , R . O. A ction o f T ryp sin on P ropertiesof C ollagen ................................................................................................................ 545

P a g e , R . O ., a n d P a g e , A . W . A ction of T rypsin on P roperties o fC ollagen ..................................................................................................................... 545

P a lm er , F . C ., a n d S chm utz, F . C . D ry in g of E xterior P a in ts und er V arious W eath er C ond ition s an d over D ifferent W oods.(C orrespondence, 4 0 0 ) ............................................................................... 84

S chm utz, F . C ., a n d K it t e l b e r g e r , W . W . S pecia l Prim ers forH ouse P a in ts ............................................................... 855

P a l m e r , L. S . S om e R ecen t A dvan ces in C hem istry of M ilk . D a iryC hem istry S y m p o siu m ........................................................................................ 39

P a r k , C. R . E ffect o f C uring T em p eratu re upon P roperties ofR ubber-Sulfur M ix ............................................................................................... 1004

P a r k , J. G ., a n d H o p k in s , M . B . Secon d ary E sters and T h eir U sein L acq u ers............................................................................................................... 826

P a r m e l e e , C . W ., a n d B a d g er , A . E . R a te o f V itrification ofP orcela in ........................................................................................................... 781

P a r r , S . W ., a n d M itc h e l l , D . R . F r iab ility o f M idtem peratureC o k e s...................................................................................................... 1134

S lack in g of Coal and I ts Proper In te rp reta tio n .................... 1211P a r t r id g e , E . M ., a n d M o b e r g , A . R . Ferric A lum ina. M odern

D eve lop m en t in F ield of C o agu la tion ............... '....................................... 163P ar t r id g e , E . P. F orm ation and Properties o f B oiler S ca le . (B ook

R ev iew , b y F r en ch ).................................................................................... • • • • 1261H igh -B oilin g S o lven ts from N atu ra l-G as P entan es. (C orrection ). 902Im proved S ystem for S pray D ryiuff and R ecovery o f P rod u ct. . . . . 601In d u stry , C hem ical E ngineering, and th e S ou th . A S ta tistica l

S u r v e y ................................................................................................................. 412P a t t e r so n , A . C ., a n d S yd n o r , H . C racking V alue o f S tra igh t-R un

and C ycle G as O il............................................................................................ 1237P a u l , M . R ., a n d M aer z , A . D ic tio n a ry o f C olor. (B ook R ev iew ,

b y N u t t in g ) ......................................................................................... 918P a u l i , W o lfg an g , a n d V a lk ó , E m ericii. E lektroch em ie der

K ollo id e . (B ook R ev iew , b y K e lly ) ..................................... 198P a u l in g , L in u s , a n d G o u d sm it , S a m u e l . S tru ctu re o f L in e S pectra .

(B ook R ev iew , b y M o lile r ) ...................................................................... 812P e a r so n , G . W . M agn esiu m -M an gan ese A llo y s ................... _.................. 367P e n n in g , C . H . P hysica l C haracteristics and C om m ercial P ossi­

b ilitie s of C hlorinated D ip h e n y l ......................................................... 1180P e r k in s , P . P ., a n d Y o utz, M . A. E ffect o f R efin ing A gen ts and

Fu sed C austic A lkali on Sulfur C om pounds in N a p h th a S o lu tion . 610P b s s b l , L eo po ld . P ressure-A ging o f D u ra lu m in .............................. 776

Sprayed M olten C adm ium C oatin gs in G asoline S torage T a n k s. . . 119P e t e r , P . N ., a n d B el l , R . W . N orm al and M od ified F oam ing

P roperties o f W h ey-P rote in and E gg-A lb um in S o lu tio n s ....... 1124P e t e r s o n , F . C ., an d W is e , L . E . C hem istry of W ood. I I —

W ater-S olub le P olysacch arid e of W estern Larch W o o d ......... 362P e t e r s o n , W . H ., S cott, S . W ., a n d F r e d , E . B . P rodu cts of

T h erm op h ilic F erm en tation o f C e llu lo se .............................................. . 731P h il b r ic k , B . G . V ariation o f P h en ol C oefficients o f C oal-T ar D is ­

in fec tan ts w ith D ifferent T est O rganism s........................................ 618P ic k a r d , J. A. F iltration an d F ilters. O u tline of th e A rt. (B ook

R ev iew , b y S p e rry )...................................................................................... 196P ic k a r d , R . H . Second R ep ort o f F ab rics C oördinating R esearch

C om m ittee . (B ook R ev iew , b y A p p e l) ........................................... 811P ic k e r in g , E . E . R . S qu ibb and Sons. (A m erican C hem ical In ­

d ustries) ...................................................................................................................... 682P ic k e t t , O. A ., a n d L an tz , E . A. O bservation of C ataph oresis in

N itroce llu lose S o lu tio n s .............................................................................. 1309P ic t e t , A m é , a n d V o g el , H a n s . D ie Z uckeranhydride und ihre

V erw endung zur S y n th ese von D isacch ariden . (B ook R ev iew ,b y Z erban )........................................................................................................ 200

P ik e , R . D . M u ltistage P rocess for B u rning P ortlan d C em entC lin k er........................................................................................................................ 148

V olatiliza tion o f P h osph oru s from P h osp h ate R ock . I — E xp eri­m en ts in C rucibles and R otary K iln , 242; I I — E xp erim en ts in V olatilization of Phosphorus and P otash in B last F urnace, 344;I I I — C alcu lations of Perform ance of B la st F u rn ace for V ola­tiliza tion of Phosphorus an d P o ta s h .................................................... 349

P in c k , L. A . U se of N itrogen T etrox id e in N itra tion of C ellu lose . . . 1241P ir a n i , M . E lektrotherm ie. D ie e lek trisch e E rzeugung und

tech n isch e V erw endung höher T em p eratu ren . (B ook R ev iew ,b y R ie g e l) .......................................................................................................... 1140

P it m a n , G il b e r t . F u rth er C om parison o f C alifornia and Im portedA lm on d s .............................................................................................................. 1129

P it o is , E . Spark in g of S teel. (B ook R ev iew , by J o h n so n )......... 99P lu m m er , W . B . H ea t o f C om bu stion of C arb on .............................. 630

a n d K e l l e r , T . P . Production of Carbon B lack from P ropan e. . . 1209P o u c h er , W . A. P erfum es, C osm etics, and Soaps. W ith E specia l

R eference to S yn th etics . V ol. I . (B ook R e v ie w ).................... 1142

P o w ell , C. K ., an d S h a r p , P . F . D ecrease in Interior Q u ality ofH en s’ E ggs during S torage as Ind icated b y Y o lk ................................ 908

P reg l , F ritz. Q u an tita tive Organic M icroan alysis . (B ook R ev iew ,b y N ic h o ls ) ............................................................................................................... 1413

P u r d y , J. M ., F r a n c e , W . G ., a n d E v a n s , W . L . U ltra-M icroscop icS tu d y o f L inseed Oil C onta in in g M eta llic D riers.................................... 508

Q U IG L E Y , L. V . Industria l P u b lic R ela tion s from E ngineeringS ta n d p o in t.................................................................................................................... 713

R A B A K , F r a n k . R esistan ce to T ack in ess of C ertain P a in t, V arnish, and Lacquer C oatin gs on Interior o f C edar-L inedR ecep ta c le s ............................................................................................................... 1136

R a d e r , L. F ., J r ., J a c o b , K . D ., H il l , W . L ., an d R o ss , W . H . C om position of C itrate-In so lu b le R esid ues from S uperphosphatesand A m m oniated S up erp h osp h ates ............................................................. 1385

R a l sto n , W iie k l e r , S w e e n e y , O. R ., a n d H u s s e y , J . W . Pro­duction of O xygen from L im e and C h lorin e ................................................ 716

R an g a sw a m i, M ., a n d V e n u g o p a l a n , M . Properties o f S hellac F ilm s. I— R esistan ce o f S hellac F ilm s from V arious V arnishesto A ction of W ater and C h em ica ls.................................................................. 911

R a n k in , W . H ., a n d W il l is , L. G. F ree-A m m onia In ju ry w ithC oncentrated F ertilizers .................................................................................... 1405

R ay , K . W . Properties of S tron tiu m -T in A llo y s ............................................ 519R e a d , W . T . A rthur M ichael. (A m erican C on tem p oraries) 1137R e e s e , C. L. F rancis P erry D u n n in g ton . (A m erican C on tem p o­

raries) .......................................................................................................................... 1408R e id , E . E ., an d Ot t , E m il . A utoxidation of Lead M ercap tid es. . . 882

R eaction s of Som e M ercap tans w ith A lk alin e S odiu m P lu m b iteS o lu tio n s ......................................................................................................................... 878

R eaction s o f L ead M ercap tid es w ith S u lfu r ...................................................... 884B o r g s tr o m , P ., a n d D ie t z , V. L oss o f M ercap tan Su lfu r in

N ap h th a b y U se of Inorganic S a lts and C austic S o d a ...................... 245B orgstrom , P ., a n d R o sem an , R . D istilla tion of N a p h th a s

C onta in in g M ercap tan s b y S team , w ith and w ith ou t R eagen ts .. 248 R e id , E . W ., an d F if e , H . R . N ew Industrial S o lven ts . E th y len e

D ich lorid e, D ic liloroeth y l E th er, and Isop rop yl E th e r .......................... 513a n d F ra zier , R . B . U se o f E th y len e D ich lorid e in Lacquer

F o rm u la tio n ......................................................................................... 604R e n s h a w , R . R . W illiam H enry N ich o ls . (O b itu a ry ).............................. 394R e u t e r , R a y m o nd , a n d G e n ie s s e , J. C. E ffect of T im e and T e m ­

perature on C racking of O ils ........................................................................... 1274R ey n o l d s , D . A ., F ie l d n e r , A . C ., a n d D a v is , J . D . G as-, C oke-,

and B y -P rod u ct-M ak in g P roperties o( A m erican C oals andT h eir D eterm in a tio n ............................................................................................ 1113

R h o d e s , F . H ., a n d G a r d n e r , F . T . C om parative Efficiencies ofC om pon en ts o f C reosote Oil as P reserva tives for T im b er ................... 167

R ic e , F . E . E vap orated and C ondensed M ilk from C hem ical andN u tr itio n a l P o in t o f V iew . D a iry C h em istry S y m p o siu m 45

R ic h t e r , G . A . T h e Brow n C om pan y . (A m erican C hem ical In ­dustries) ...................................................................................................................... 194

R id d l e , F . H ., a n d R o yal , H . F . Process C ontrol in C ontinu ou sProdu ction . S y ste m of C ham pion Porcelain C o m p a n y .................... 14

R it t e r , G . J ., a n d S ebo r g , R . M . N ew ly D iscovered M icro­scop ic S tru ctu ra l U n its o f W ood F ib e rs ...................................................... 1329

R o b e r t so n , G. R . A gar In d u stry in C aliforn ia .......................................... 1074N a tu ra l G asoline in C aliforn ia ........................................................................... 1268

R o b in s o n , C . S . E lem en ts o f F raction a l D istilla tio n . (B ookR ev iew , b y B a k e r ) . . . .̂ ............................. 686

R o dan o , C arlo . Ind u stria e com m ercio d ei d eriva ta agruinari.(B ook R ev iew , b y W ilso n )............................................................................... 404

R o e t iib l i, B . E ., B ro w n , R . H ., a n d F o r r e st , H . O. In itia lC orrosion R a te of S te e ls .................................................................................... 1197

R o g er s , M . C ., a n d B ro w n , G. G . R a o u lt’s L aw and th e E q u ilib ­rium V aporization o f H ydrocarbon M ix tu r es ........................................ 258

R oller , P . S . B u lk in g P roperties o f M icroscop ic P a r tic le s ..................... 1206R o se m a n , R ., B orgstrom , P ., a n d R f.i d , E . E . D is tilla tio n of

N a p h th a s C onta in in g M ercap tans b y S team , w ith and w ith ou tR e a g e n t s . . ..................................................................................................... 248

R o ss , W . H ., Ja c o b , K . D ., H il l , W . L ., a n d R a d e r , L . F ., J r . C om position o f C itrate-In so lu b le R esid u es from Sup erph osp hatesand A m m oniated S u p erp h osp h ates .............................................................. 1375

R o th , W . A ., K o p p e l , I ., a n d B ie d e r m a n n , R ud o lf . C hem iker- K alen der, 1930. E in H ilfsbu ch für C hem iker, P h ysik er, M in ­eralogen , Ind u strielle , P h arm azeu ten , H ü tten m än n er, u .s.w .I — T asch en bu ch . I I — D ich ten , L öslichk eiten , A nalyse . I I I —T h eoretisch en T eil. (B ook R ev iew , b y K e n n e y ) ............................... 406

R o w l a n d , B . W . S om e A sp ects o f D ou b le R efraction and Structu rein R u b b er ..................................................................................................... 1182

R o yal , H . F ., a n d R id d l e , F . H . P rocess C ontrol in C ontinu ou sProdu ction . S y ste m o f C ham pion Porcelain C o m p a n y ................. 14

R u d e l , H . W ., w it h H a r in g , M . M . E ffect o f C opper and Lead Ion s upon R a te o f D ecom p osition o f H yd rogen Peroxid e a tV arious A c id itie s .................................................................................................... 1234

Ru d o l f s , W il l e m , a n d H e u k e l e k ia n , H . T h erm op h ilic D igestionof Sew age Solids. I— P relim inary P a p er ................................................ 96

R u ss , J . M ., J r . E th y len e O xide and E th y len e D ich lor id e . T w oN ew F u m ig a n ts ...................................................................................................... 844

F u m igation w ith E th y len e O x id e ....................................................................... 328R u s se l l , R . P ., a n d H a sla m , R . T . H yd rogenation o f P etroleum .

S ym p osiu m , Ind u stria l H igh-P ressure R ea c tio n s ................................ 1030

S A B E T T A , V . J ., O ls e n , j . C ., a n d B r u n j e s , a . S . G ases P ro­duced b y D ecom p osition o f N itroce llu lo se and C ellu lose A ceta teP h otograp h ic F ilm s ..............................................................; ............................. 860

S a l e , J. W . C ontrol o f M ineral W aters and T h eir S a lts underF ederal F ood and D ru gs A c t .......................................................................... 332

S a l l e y , D . J ., a n d B u r n s , R . M . P artic le S ize a s F actor in C orro­sion of Lead by S o ils ........................................................................................... 293

S a n b o r n , N . H ., a n d K o iim an , E. F . A c id ity and C orrosion inC anned F r u its .................................................................................................... 615

S ciiack , A . D er in d u strielle W ärm eübergang für P raxis und S tu d iu m m it G rundlegenden Z ah lenbeisp ielcn . (B ook R ev iew , byT r in k s ) .................................................................................................. 199

S ch atzel , B e r n h a r d . U m setzu n g von Ph osph or m it W asser­d am p f zu Phosphorsäure und W asserstoff im T em p eratu r­geb iet von 2 0 0 -1 0 0 0 ° C. b ei A tm osp h ären d ru ck . (B ook R e ­v iew , b y L id b u ry )............................................................ 200

S c h e r e r , P . C ., a n d H u s s e y , R . E . C ellu lose in V irginia. I I —R a y o n ................................................................................................................ 491

F actors during S p in ning W hich Influence P h ysica l P roperties ofR a y o n ........................................................................................................................... 594

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December, 1930 IN D U S T R IA L A N D ENGINEERING CH EM ISTRY 1425S chim m el & C om pany . Bericht der Sch im m el & C om pany. A ktien­

gesellsch aft M iltitz bz. L eipzig über ä therische ö le R iechstoffe u .s.w . Jubiläum s-A usgabe, 1929. (B ook R eview , by Iscrrnann). 405

S chmutz, F . C ., a n d P alm er , F. C. D ry in g o f Exterior P a in ts under V arious W eather C onditions and over D ifferent W oods.(C orrespondence, 4 0 0 ) ........................................................................................ 84

P alm er , F . C ., a n d K it t e l b e r g e r , W . W . Special Prim ers forH ouse P a in ts ........................................................................................................... 855

S c h n u c k , C . F . R ub b er M ills and B anbury M ixers .................................. 1007S ch o field , M a u r ic e . Oils from E nglish H ardw ood T a r ...................... 63SCHRABDBR, ANGELICA, AND HANEMANN, HEINRICH. A tlas M cta llo -

graphicus. C ollection of Photom icrographs w ith D escrip tions.(B ook R ev iew , by B asse tt and S illim a n )................................................ 105

A tlas M etallograp h icus. C ollection of Photom icrographs w ith D escrip tions. L ieferung 6, T a fe l 4 1 -4 8 . L ieferung 7, T afel4 9 -5 6 . (B ook R ev iew , b y B assett and S illim a n ).............................. 566

S c h r e ib e r , W . T ., G e ib , N . V ., W in g f ie l d , B ., a n d A cr eb , S . F .Sem i-C om m ercial Production of X y lo s e ................................................... 497

S c h r o ed er , H o w a r d , a n d M e r r il l , H . B . E ffect of Tem peratureu pon C hrom e T an n in g . (C orrection )...................................................... 306

S ch ultz , J. W . C alcu lation o f L aten t H eats of V aporization ofN orm al Paraffin H ydrocarbons, U sing Specific-H eat D a ta 785

S c h u ster , F ., a n d B er te l sm a n n , W . E inführung in d ie B eh an d ­lung gasförm iger S toffe. . (B ook R ev iew , b y F ie ld n er)................... 1141

S c ie n t if ic .a n d I n d u st r ia l R esea rch , . D epartm ent ok. .R eport of F ood In vestiga tion Board for Y ear 1928. (B ook R ev iew , b yB ig e lo w ).................................................................................................................... 197

R ep ort of F uel R esearch Board for Y ear Ended 31st M arch, 1929, w ith R ep ort o f D irector o f F u el R esearch . (B ook R ev iew , byF ie ld n er ) ................................................................................................................... 104

S cott, S . W ., F r e d , E . B ., a n d P eter so n , W . H . P rodu cts ofT h erm op h ilic Ferm en tation o f C ellu lose .................................................. 731

S c o r r , W. W ., a n d D a v is , N . E . D etin n in g of Scrap T in P la te . . . . 910S e a r e l l , S . W ., a n d H ar t , R a lph . S ilk -S oak in g Process. I I —

Soap and Oil as Soaking A g en ts ................................................................. 984S bbo r c , R . M ., an d R it t e r , G. J. N ew ly D iscovered M icroscopic

S tructural U n its o f W ood F ib ers ................................................................. 1329S e id e l , G . M . V azcane P rocess.......................................................................... 765S e il , G . E ., I I eilig m a n , H . A ., a n d W it h e r o w , C . N . C hem istry

and P h ysics of C om bustion of G aseous Fuels. Burner D esignand C om bustion of F u els in Industrial F u rn aces................................ 179

S em on , W . L ., S lo a n , A. W ., a n d C r a ig , D a v id . Surface A pplica­tion o f A ge R esisters to Cured R ubber vs. M ill IncorporationPrior to C u re.......................................................................................................... 1001

S en se m a n , C . E . C racking of H igh-B oilin g C oal-T ar A c id s ............... 81S e y l e r , C. A ., a n d E d w a rds, W. J. M icroscopical E xam ination of

C oal. (B ook R ev iew , by T h iessen )........................................................... 810S h a f f e r , S h e r m a n , L e w is , H . F ., T r iesc iim a n n , W e sl e y , a n d

C oga n , H o w ard . M etliy la tion of Phenol by D im eth yl Sulfate.(C orrespondence, 3 9 7 ) ....................................................................................... 34

S h a n n o n , R . W. S h eet S teel and T in P la te. (B ook R eview , b yZ im m erm an )........................................................................................................... 1414

S h a r p , P . F ., a n d P ow ell , C . K . D ecrease in Interior Q u ality ofH e n s’ E ggs during S torage as Indicated b y the Y o lk ........................ 908

S h e lto n , E . M ., a n d Jo h n so n , T . B. S ilk — A F ield for R e s e a r c h .. 387S h e pa r d , A . F ., a n d H e n n e , A. L. Purification of N orm al Paraffin

H ydrocarbons by C hlorosulfonic A cid T re a tm e n t............................. 356S iie p p a p d , S . E . R eaction s of P hotographic M ateria ls to L ight.

N ich o ls M ed al A w ard ........................................................................................ 555S h erw o o d , T . K . D ry in g of S o lid s— I II . M echanism o f D rying

of P u lp and P ap er............................................................................................... 132S iiu r y , R . C ., B u t l e r , W . H ., a n d T u r k ing to n , V . H . Phenol

R esin o id s in Oil V arn ishes.............................................................................. 1177S ib l e y , R . L. R esearch and Production o f th e R ubber Service

L aboratories C om p an y * 552S im a r d , R ., W h it e , A ., a n d F ro licii, P . K . Form ation of B u ta ­

d ien e b y C racking o f H ydrocarbons. (C orrection, 5 5 1 ) . ............ 240S im m ersba ch , Osk a r . G rundlagen der K oks-C hem ie. R ev ised by

Schneider. (B ook R ev iew , b y F ie ld n er)................ 566S im m on s, C. W ., a n d L ong , J. D . T o w er-A bsorption C oefficients.

I l l — A bsorption of B enzene b y M ineral O il............................................ 718S k a u p y , F r a n z . M etallkeram ik. D ie H erstellung von M eta ll­

körpern aus M etallp u lvern . (B ook R eview , by B a lk e ) ................ 405S k in n e r , E . M ., a n d B r o w n , G. G . M otor-F uel V o la tility . I —

E quilibrium V o la t il ity ..................................................................................• • • 278S lo a n , A . W ., S em on , W . L ., a n d C r a ig , D a v id . Surface A pplica­

tion of A ge R esisters to Cured R ubber vs. M ill IncorporationPrior to C u re................................................................................................

S m ith , D . F ., a n d H ir st , L. L . R eaction s T h at Occur on a M ethanolC a ta ly st. Sym posiu m , Industrial H igh-P ressure R eaction s. . . . 1037

R eliab ility of H ea t D a ta as F actor in C alcu lating Equilibria In-vo lv in g M e th a n o l........................ .................... .. • .......................................... 634

S m ith , J. F . D . T herm al C ond u ctiv ity of L iq u id s .................................... 1246S m ith , S t a n l e y . C ellulose Lacquers— A Practical H andbook on

T h eir M an u factu re. (B ook R ev iew , by C allah an )........................... 686S m ith , W . S . L a fa y ette D . V orce. (Am erican C ontem poraries).. . 564S m i t h e l l8, C . J. Im purities in M etals. (Book R ev iew , b y R aw d on ). 1413S n e l l , F . D . F lash P o in ts of M ixed S o lv en ts ........................... 893S n o w , R . D ., S w a n n , S herlock , Jr ., an d K e y e s , D . B . C ata ly tic

H yd ration o f O lefins. S ym posiu m , Industrial H igh-PressureR ea c tio n s .......................................... ........................................................ ; • • • • 1048

S n y d e r , H a r r y . Bread. C ollection of Popular Papers on W heat,Flour, and Bread. (B ook R ev iew , b y M or ison ) . . . . . 68o

S n y d e r , W . E ., an d B ottom s, R . R. Properties and U ses of H elium . 1189S okal , E dw a r d . C racking of H ydrocarbons a t Tem peratures

H igher than C ritical Tem peratures. (C orrespondence). . . . . . . . 1260S o r b e r , D . G ., C h acb , E . M ., an d C h urc h , C . G. Large-Scale

E xp erim en ts in Sulfuring A p r ico ts .............................. .• • • • • • • • • • 1317S p e n c e , D . C ultivation and Preparation of R ubber in th e U nited

S ta te s ............................................................................................................................ **S p e n c e r , G. L . H andbook for C ane-Sugar M anufacturers and T heir

C hem ists. R ew ritten b y M eade. (Book R eview , by B ard orf). . 91»S ta m b e r g e r , P a u l . C olloid C hem istry of R ubber. (B ook R ev iew ,

b y F ish er )................................................................ ........................... ..; • • • • ■ : 4ÜÖS tan d a r d iza tio n of T ar P roducts T ests C ommittee Standard

M eth od s for T estin g T ar and I ts Products. (B ook R ev iew , byW e iss )....................................................................................................................... 3 v*

S t a n l e y , W.' W ., an d M arcovjtch , S . Insecticidal Properties ofC ryo lite and Barium F lu o s ilica te ; • • * «.* • • • • • • • •

S t a u d , C. J ., F u e s s , J. T „ a n d G ra y , H . L e B. R elationsh ip betw een A lp ha-C ellu lose C ontent and P otassiu m H ydroxide S olu b ilityof C ertain D egraded C ellu loses............................... ; • • • ■ ■ 1U1B

S t e in , K ar l , a n d M ü ller -H a u f f , Alber t . A utom obile S teels.(B ook R ev iew , b y A b orn )...............................................................................

S t e in e r , A ., a n d M cM a s t e r , L. A m id ation o f N itro -£ -D ich loro -b en zen e ....................................................................................................................... 547

S t e r g e s , A . J ., a n d F r a p s , G. S . N itr ite Production in S o ils ............... 863S t e w a r t , A . W. R ecen t A dvances in P hysica l and Inorganic

C hem istry . (B ook R ev iew , by H a r n e d ).................................................... 1413S t o c k i ia r d t . J. S ., AND B a k e r , T h e o d o r e . G raphical R ectify in g -

C olum n C a lcu la tion s ............................................................................................... 376S to rch , II. II. E xtraction of P o tash from P o ly h a lite .................................. 931S to u t , L. E ., a n d C ar o l , J o n a s . E ffect o f V arious M eta llic S u lfa tes

upon T hrow ing Pow er of C hrom ium P latin g B a th .............................. 1324S t r e e t e r , H . W. C om parative R ates of S team Purification under

N atu ra l and C ontrolled C o n d itio n s............................................................. 1343S tro ng , F . M ., a n d B a k e r , R . A. An O xy-A lum inum B lo w to rc h .. 788S tuc k er t , L u d w ig . D ie E m ailfabrik ation . (B ook R ev iew , by

C h orm an n ).................................................................................................................... 199S t u m p e r , R . D ie p hysika lisch e C hem ie der K esselste in b ild un g und

ihrer V erhütung.' (B ook R ev iew , b y B eh rm a n )..................................... 920S tutzer , Otto , e t al. F u sit. V erkom m en, E n tsteh u n g und prak­

tisch e B ed eu tu ng der Faserkohl (fossile H olzk oh le). (B ook R e­v iew , b y T h ies sen ) .................................................................................................... 193

S t y e r , C. A., a n d V e d d e r , E . H . Process C ontrol w ith E lectricE y e ............................................................................................................................... 1062

S w a n , J. W ., e t a l. C onstruction and E q u ip m en t o f C hem icalLaboratories. (B ook R ev iew , b y B a r to w )................................................. 685

S w a n n , S h erlo ck , J r., S n o w , R . D ., an d K e y e s , D . B. C a ta ly tic H yd ration of Olefins. S ym posiu m , Ind u stria l H igh-P ressureR ea c tio n s ............................................................................................................ 1048'

S w e e n e y , O. R ., H u s s e y , J. W ., a n d R alsto n , W h e e l e r . Pro­duction of O xygen from L im e and C h lorin e .............................................. 716

S yd no r , H ., a n d P a t ter so n , A . C. C racking V alue o f S tra igh t-R u nand C ycle G as O il................................................................................................. 1237

S zay na , A n t o n i, a n d M cK e e , R . H . C racking of H ydrocarbons a t T em peratures H igher than C ritical T em peratures. (C orrespond­ence, 1260).................................................................................................................... 953

T A Y L O R , H . S ., E l g in , j . C ., a n d W il d e r , G . H . C a ta ly tic R e ­action s o f Sulfur C om pounds Present in P etroleum . I— H igh Sulfur N ap h th as in C on tact w ith N ick el and Iron C a ta ly s ts . . . . 1284

T e r r i l l , H. M ., a n d U lr e y , C. T. X -R a y T echn ology . T h e Produ ction , M easu rem ent, and A pplication o f X -R a y s. * (B ookR eview , by C lark )................................................................................................ 665

T h b is , E . R ., L o ng , J. S ., a n d B ea l , G . F . S tud ies in D ry in g Oils.X I I I — C hanges in Linseed Oil, L ipase, and O ther C on stitu en tsof F laxseed as I t M atu res (1 9 2 9 ) .................................................................... 768

a n d N ev il l e , H . A. H yd ration o f A nim al Skin b y V olu ine- C hange M eth od . I I — E ffect of Cure upon H yd ra tion , 64;I I I — E ffect o f T em p eratu re and T im e Period upon H y d ra ­tion o f Skin during S oakin g and L im in g ............................................ 66

N e v il l e , H . A ., a n d K ’B ur g , R . B . S tu d y o f Som e Properties ofG elatin . I— H ydration of G elatin and I ts R ela tion to S w e llin g . 57

N e v il l e , II . A ., a n d Osw a ld , C . T . S tu d y o f S om e Properties of G elatin . I I — M eth od for D eterm in in g T ran sition T em peratureso f G els and S o ls ..................................................................................................... 60

T h e r ia u l t , E . J ., a n d M cN a m e e , P . D . S lu d ge-A eration E xp eri­m ents. I — R a te of D isapp earance of O xygen S lu d g e ...................... 1330

T h ie s s e n , G il b e r t , a n d E n g eld er , C . J. Iso la tion of H u m ic A cids 1131T hom as, S ta n l e y . B acterio logy . T ex t B ook of F u n d am enta ls.• * (B ook R ev iew , b y H ild eb ran d t).................................................................... 1140T ho m pso n , J. G ., K r a se , II . J ., an d C l a r k , K . G. R esistan ce of

M eta ls to S ystem U rea -W ater-A m m on iu m C arb am ate................. 735T h or n to n , N . C. C arbon D iox id e S torage o f F ruits, V egetab les,

and F low ers.............................................................................................................. 1186T o u r n ie r , E . J. M ateria ls H andling E q u ip m en t. (B ook R ev iew ,

by S ch a p h o rst) ....................................................................................................... 190T r iesc iim a n n , W e sl e y , C o ga n , H o w ard , L e w is , H . F ., and

S h a f f e r , S h er m a n . M eth y la tion o f P h en ol b y D im eth y lSulfate. (C orrespondence, 3 9 7 ) ............................................................ 34

T rillat , J. J. L es A pp lication s des R ayon s X . (B ook R ev iew , byD a v e y ) ........................................................................................................................ 1141

T u c k er , D . A ., a n d J o sly n , M . A. R em oval o f C reani o f T artarfrom G rape Juice b y Freezing S to ra g e...................................................... 614

T u f t s , L. T ., F rö lich , P. K ., W h it e , A ., a n d U h rm ach er , R . R .S tu d ies on Production of A cety len e from M eth an e. I I —C racking in th e E lectric A rc ........................................................................... 23

T u r k in g to n , V. H ., S h u b y , R . C ., a n d B u t l e r , W . II. PhenolR esinoids in Oil V arn ishes......................................................................... 1177

T u r n e r , C . L. S pecia l E q u ip m en t for P ro tection aga in st T ox ics inC hem ical In d u stry .............................................. 1096

T u r n e r , F . M ., editor. C ondensed C hem ical D iction ary . (B ookR eview , b y H e lfr ich )........................................................................................... 916

U h r m a c h e r , r . r ., F rö lich , p . k ., W h it e , a ., a n d t u f t s , l . t .S tud ies on Production o f A cety len e from M eth an e. I I — C rack­in g in th e E lectric A rc ................................................................................. 23

U il m a n n , F ritz. E n zyclopäd ie der tech n isch en C hem ie. BandIV — D ruckerschw ärze bis Farben, keram ische. (B ook R ev iew , b y Parsons), 200; Band V — Färben bis G lyoxy lsäure. (B ookR e v ie w )...................................................................................................................... 1024

U l r ey , C. T ., an d T e r r il l , H . M . X -R a y T ech n ology . T h e Pro­duction , M easurem ent, and A pplication o f X -R a y s . (B ook R e ­v iew , b y C la rk )....................................................................................................... 565

U n it e d S tates S te e l C orpo r atio n . M eth od s for S am plin g and A nalysis of C oal, C oke, and B y-P rod u cts . (B ook R ev iew , b yE a r le ) .................................................................................................................... 197

U p so n , F . W. Sam uel A very. (A m erican C on tem p oraries)......... 681U r b a in , O. M ., a n d M il l e r , J. N . R e la tiv e M erits of Sucrose,

D extrose, and L evu lose as U sed in P reservation of E ggs by F reez in g ................................................................................................................ 355

V A IL , J. G. Som e L ess Fam iliar A pp lication s of S olub le S ilica tes .. . 972V alk ö , E m eric h , a n d P a u l i , W o lfg an g . E lektroch em ie der K o l­

loide. (B ook R ev iew , by K e lly ) ..................... 198Va n d a v k e r , F . E. R ad ian t H ea t from R ad ian t H eaters and Its

M easu rem en t..................................................................................................... 596V e d d e r , E . H ., a n d S t y e r , C . A . Process C ontrol w ith E lectric

E y e .......................................................................................................................... 1062V en u g o p a l a n , M ., a n d R a n g a sw a m i, M . P roperties o f S hellac

F ilm s. I — R esistan ce of S hellac F ilm s from V arious V arnishesto A ction of W ater and C h em ica ls......................................................... 911

V e r e in D eutsc h er C h e m ik e r . D iv is ion of Fuel and Oil C hem istry .V on den K ohlen und den M ineralölen . Ein Jahrbuch für C hem ie und T echnik der B rennstoffe und M ineralö le. J.I B an d — 1929.(B ook R eview , b y F r ö lic h )...................................... 919

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Vom W asser. E in Jah rb u ch fü r W asserchem ie und W asserreinig­ungstechnik. B and I I I . (Book Review , by R u d o lfs)................. 304

Vi l l a v e c c h i a , G. V. D izionario di merceologia e di chim ica ap- p licata. Vol. I I — D am iana-M ussena. (Book Review , byM asucci)..................................................................... 406

V in a l , G. W . S torage B atteries. (Book R eview , by R o se ).............. 809V o g e l , H a n s , a n d P i c t b t , Am6. D ie Z uckeranhydride und ihre

V erw endung zu r Synthese von D isacchariden. (Book Review,b y Z e rb a n )......................................................................................................... 200

V o n W e t t b e r g , E. F . , a n d D o d g e , B. F . M ethanol E quilibrium .Sym posium , In d u stria l H igh-Pressure R eac tions ................................. 1040

W A D H A M S , A. J . T h e In tern ation a l N ick e l C om pan y. (A m eri­can C hem ical In d u str ies).................................................................................. 806

W a b s s e r , B r u n o , ed itor. H an d b uch der Schw efelsäurefabrikation nach der 4 A uflage von L u n ges H an d b uch der S ch w efelsäu re­fabrikation . (B ook R ev iew , b y F a ir lie ) .................................................. 1262

W ag g am an , W . H ., M rm m ing er , C. G ., a n d W h it n e y , W . T . C alci­nation or E nrichm ent o f P h osph ate R o c k ............................................... 443

W a g n e r , A l f r e d , B u r g e r , A . M ., a n d E lze , F . D ie R iechstoffe und ihre D eriva te . B and I — A ld eh yde. Z w eite A bteilung: A ld eh yde der a lizyk lisch en R eih e. (B ook R ev iew , b y G om -b erg )................................................................................ 405

W a g n e r , C . L . A lkali R ecovery from P u lp L iq u ors.................................... 122W a l k e r , J. H ., a n d C r o ck er , S a b in . P ip in g H an d b ook . (B ook

R ev iew , b y O g lesb y )............................................................................................ 811W a lla c e , B . B ., a n d E d m in st e r , L . R . In tern a tion a l C ontrol of

R aw M ateria ls. (B ook R e v ie w ) .................................................................. 917W a s h b u r n , E . W . Problem of E stab lish in g th e Id e n tity and P u rity

o f a H ydrocarbon O btained from P e tro leu m ......................................... 985W a t so n , K . M ., a n d K o w a l k e , O. L. T em p eratu re C hanges in

F orm ation of S o lu tio n s .• • • • 370K o w alk e , O. L ., a n d H o u g b n , O. A . T ransfer C oefficients

of A m m onia in A bsorption T ow ers. (B ook R ev iew , b y Zeis-b erg )............................................................................................................................. 1413

W e ir , H . M ., a n d Ch il l a s , R . B . D esign of F raction atin g C olum ns.W ith P articu lar R eference to P etroleum D is t illa t io n ........................ 206

H o u g h to n , W . F ., a n d M a jb w s k i, F . M . A cid T rea tm en t ofL u b ricating D is t illa te s ..................................>.................................................... 1293

W e is e r , H . B ., editor. C olloid S ym posiu m A nnual. V ol. V II .(B ook R ev iew , b y M a th e w s) .......................................................................... 402

W b l t z ie n , W il h e l m , a n d G ötze , W u r t . C hem isch e und p h ysik a l­ische T ech n olog ie der K u n stse id en . (B ook R ev iew , b y Ho f f ) . . 199

W b n d l b r , A lf r e d . M asch in elle G lasverarb eitu n g. (B ook R ev iew ,b y S ilverm an ).......................................................................................................... 304

W b r k m a n , C . H ., a n d F ulm er , E . I . In d ex to C hem ical A ction of M icroörganism s on N o n -N itro g en o u s O rganic C om pounds.(B ook R ev iew , b y M a y ) .................................................................................... 811

W er th a n , S ., E lm , A . C ., a n d W ie n , R . H . Y ellow in g o f InteriorG loss P a in ts and E n a m els ................................................................................ 772

W e s t , C. J ., ed itor. A nnual S u rvey o f A m erican C hem istry . V ol.IV — Ju ly 1, 1928, to D ecem b er 31 , 1929. (B ook R ev iew , b yA nd erson )................................................................................................................... 919

W e st b y , G . N . W estern N itrogen F ixation P la n t ..................................... 1099W h e e l e r , T . S . V apor Pressure and H ea t of V aporization . (C or­

respondence) ............................................................................................................. 1258W h it e , A ., a n d F ro licii, P. K . A dsorption o f M e th a n e and H y ­

drogen on C harcoal a t H igh Pressure. S ym p osiu m , Industria lH igh-P ressure R e a c tio n s .................................................................................... 1058

F rö lich , P . K ., a n d D a y t o n , H . P . S tu d ies on Produ ction ofA cety len e from M eth an e. I — C racking under V a cu u m ................. 20

F ro licii, P . K ., a n d S im ar d , R . F orm ation o f B u tad ien e byC racking o f H ydrocarbons. (C orrection , 5 5 1 )...................................... 240

F ro lich , P . K ., U h rm aciier . R . R ., a n d T u f t s , L . T . S tu d ies on P roduction o f A cety len e from M eth an e. I I — C racking in theE lectric A rc .................................................................................................................... 23

W h it e , A . M . D eriva tion o f D u h rin g ’s R u le ................................................... 230W h itm o r e , E . R ., w it h H o pk in s , E . S . S tu d y of F lo e Produced

b y C hlorinated C opp eras....................................................................................... 79W h itm o r e , W . F .^ a n d L a u r o , M ic h a el . M eta llic S oaps— T heir

U ses, P reparation , and P rop erties ................................................................... 646W h it n e y , W . T ., M em m in g er , C . G ., a n d W ag g am an , W . H . C alci­

n ation or E n richm ent of P h osph ate R o c k ................................................... 443-W h it t ie r , E . O., a n d G o u ld , S . P. V apor Pressures of Saturated

E q u ilibrated S o lu tion s of L actose , Sucrose, G lucose, and G alac­to s e ................................................................................................................................ 77

Wib o a n d , W . B ., a n d B oggs, C . R . C arbon B lack in R ub b er In ­su la tin g C om pounds. (C orrespondence, 1 2 5 8 ).................................... 822

W i e n , R . H ., W e r t h a n , S ., a n d E lm , A . C. Y ellow in g of InteriorG loss P a in ts and E n a m els ................................................................................ 772

W il d e r , G. H ., T ay lo r , H . S ., a n d E l g in , J. C. C a ta ly tic R e ­action s of Sulfu r C om pounds P resen t in P etroleum . I— H ighS ulfu r N a p h th a s in C on tac t w ith N ick e l and Iron C a ta ly s ts 1284

W il h e l m , E . J ., a n d M a h in , E . G . E ffect of P h ysica l S ta te of Sm all A m oun ts of C opper upon R a te of C orrosion o f L ead b y S u l­furic A c id ................................................................................................................... 1397

W illia m s, I r a , a n d N e a l , A . M . S o lu b ility of O xygen in R ubberand I ts E ffect on R a te o f O x id a tion ........................................................... 874

W il l ia m s , R . R . C h em istry in T elep hon e In d u str y ................................. 316W il l is , L . G ., a n d R a n k in , W . H . F ree-A m m onia In ju ry w ith

C oncen trated F ertilizer s .................................................................................... 1405-W il s o n , A . L . T rieth an olam in e E m u ls io n s ................................................... 143W il s o n , Otto . C hem icals in N ew Tariff L a w .............................................. 800

Our L ast Y ear’s Foreign T rad e in C hem icals an d R ela ted P rodu cts. 213 W in g f ie l d , B ., A c r b e , S . F ., S c h r e ib e r , W . T ., a n d G e ib , N . V.

S em i-C om m ercia l P rodu ction of X y lo s e ................................................... 497W in k e l m a n n , H . A ., a n d C r o ak m an , E . G . B eh avior of V arious

Clayrs w ith C rude and R ecla im ed R u b b er ............................................... 865W ater A bsorption of R ub b er C om p ou n d s.................................................... 1367

W is e , L . E ., an d P e t e r s o n , F . C. C hem istry of W ood. I I — W ater-S o lu b le P o lysacch arid e of W estern L arch W o o d ................................ 362

W it h e r o w , C . N ., S e il , S . E ., a n d H e ilio m a n , H . A. C hem istry and P h y sics o f C om bu stion o f G aseous F u els. B urner D esignan d C om b u stion of F u e ls in In d u str ia l F u rn a ces ................................... 1 79 ‘

W it h r o w , J. R ., a n d M ac h w a rt , G . M . C arbon an d Sulfur C on­ten t of C ertain Ohio C om m on C lays U sed in H eavyw are In ­d u str ie s ........................................................................................................................... 1224

W it h r o w , L lo yd , L o v ell , W . G ., a n d B o yd , T . A. F ollow in gC om bu stion in G asoline E n gin e b y C hem ical M e a n s ...................... 945

W o lfo rd , E . Y . M eth y la tio n o f P h en ol b y D im eth y l Sulfate.(C orresp on d en ce).................................................................................................. 397

W o o d w ard , F . L . P o llu tion S tu d ies o f th e U pp er M ississip p i R iver . 189 W r ig h t , J. H ., a n d M in a e f f , M . G . M othproofing . (C orrespond­

e n c e ) ............................................................................................................................. 398

Y O U T Z , M . A ., a n d P e r k in s , P . P . E ffect of R efin in g A gen ts and F u sed C austic A lkali on Sulfur C om pounds in N a p h th a S olu ­t io n ................................................................................................................................ 610

Z A L L , Ce l ia , K o h m an , E . F ., a n d E d d y , W . H . V itam in s inC anned Food s. I X — T o m a to P ro d u cts ...................................................... 1015

Za p o l b o n , L. B . In ed ib le A nim al F a ts in th e U n ited S ta tes . (B ookR ev iew , b y G o ttsc h a lk )..................................................................................... 403-