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AUTHOR INDEX INDUSTRIAL AND ENGINEERING CHEMISTRY VOLUME 24—1932 ACKEN, M. F., Singer , W. E., and D avey, W. P. X-Ray Study of Rubber Structure • • • • ............ 5* A dkins , H., and K insey , M . E . Reactions of Acetaldehyde over Various Oxide Catalysts ..................; ............................ 314 A lexander , J., editor. Colloid Chemistry, Theoretical and Applied. Vol. III. Technological Applications. (Book Review, by Weiser), 364; Vol. IV. Second series of papers on Technological Applications. (Book Review, by Holmes) ................................... .• • . 960 A llen , L., and B ear , F. E. Relation between Fineness of Lime stone Particles and Their Rates of Solution. . ......................... ............. 998 A lten , F., E ckstein , O., and J acob, A. Arbeiten über Kalidüng ung. (Book Review, by Lipman) ....................................... • • • 843 A merican S ociety for T esting M aterials . Symposium on#Ef fect of Temperature on Properties of Metals. (Book Review, by Duff) ........................................................................................... 596 A merican Society or H eating and V entilating E ngineers . American Society of Heating and Ventilating Engineers Guide, 1932. Vol. 10. (Book Review) ................ ............ .. ......... ... 840 A mon , F. H., and E stelow , R. K. Experiences with a Direct Ac celerator-Adsorption Test ............................ . . ... .............-,................ • • • • 579 A nderson , H. V., and L ong , J. S. Chemical Calculations. (Book Review, by Read) .............................................................. . ........ • • • • • 840 L ong , J. S., and B eal , G. F. Studies in Drying Oils. XVI. X-Ray Study of Some Natural and Synthetic Varnish Resins... 1068 A ndrews , J. S., and B ailey , C. H. Distribution of Organic Phos phorus in Wheat ................................................................ 80 A ndrianow , K. A., and M aksorow , B. V. Phenol-Acrolem Resins 827 A rveson , M. H. Flow’ of Petroleum Lubricating Greases. ...... 1 ................. 71 A ustin , J B Entropy, Heat Content, and Free Energy of Iron .... 1388 Heat Capacity of Iron ................................................... . •-• ■• • 1225 A yers , J vV Impure Iron Oxide as Rubber Pigment. I. Effect of Ferric Sulfate on Cure and Aging of Rubber, 320;^ II. Cause of Aggregation and Poor Dispersion of Oxide of Iron in Rubber.. 323 BAHLKE, W. H., and K ay, W. B. Physical and Thermal Proper ties of Petroleum Distillates ....................... ; • • .•........................... ,; • • • ^1 B ailey , C. H , and A ndrews , J. S. Distribution of Organic Phos phorus in Wheat ............................................................................. •.•••. ............ 80 and Z eleny , L. Thiocyanogen Number and Its Application to Studies on Lard ..................................................................... .. ............................ 199 B aker , W N., and R ay, K. W. Tarnish-Resistant Silver Alloys. .. 778 B artell . F. E., and M iller , F. L. Displacement of Crude Oil and Benzene from Silica by Aqueous Solutions .................. . ......................... 335 B artow , E., and W eigle , O. M. Zinc in Water Supplies 463 B ass, L. W ., and L evens , P. A. Nucleic Acids. (Book Review, by Johnson). ............................................................................................................ H7 B ates , F J., I sbell , H. S., and F rush , H. L. Manufacture of Calcium Gluconate by Electrolytic Oxidation of Dextrose 375 B aud, P L'Industrie Chimique en France. Étude Historique et Géographique. (Book Review, by Mackall) ........................................ 1324 and P ascal, P., editors. Traité de chemie minérale. Tomes II and III (Book Review, by M ackall) .................................................... 1086 B aumgartner , W H., and R udolfs , W. Studies on Hydrogen Sul fide Formation in Sewage ............................ ; ............. ..... ' ........................ 1152 B ayne -J ones , S. Man and Microbes. (Book Review, by Thom ).. 711 B eal , G. D., and H amor, W. A. Control of Research Expense .. .. 427 U nangst , R. B., W igman, H. B., and C ox , G. J. Occurrence and Determination of Aluminum in Foods. II.. Aluminum Con tent of Foodstuffs Cooked in Glass and Aluminum— ; ............ 405 B eal , G. F., A nderson , H . V., and L ong , J. S. Studies in Drying Oils. XVI. X-Ray Study of Some Natural and Synthetic Varnish Resins .................................................................. . ......................... ; 1068 B ear , F. E., and A llen , L. Relation between Fineness of Lime stone Particles and Their Rates of Solution ..... ; • 998 B ender . R. J. Fuel Economy in Production of Liquid and Solid Carbon Dioxide. (See Pratt, 613) ......................................... .................... 1084 B ennetch . L. M ., and S immons , C. W. Tow’er-Absorption Coeffi cients. IV ............................................................................... . ........................ 301 B enson , H. K Chemical Studies of Sulfite Waste Liquor Pollution of Sea W ater ................................................................................................... 1302 B ergstrom, F. W., G ilkey , W . M ., and L ung , P. E. Alkyl Amines as Solvents .................................................................. 57 B erl , E., editor. Berl-Lunge chemisch-technische Untersuchungs methoden. Vol. II, Part 1. (Book Review, by Baldcschwieler), 842; Vol. II, Part 2. (Book Review, by Ullmanu) ................... 963 B eübchlein , W. L., and W right , C. C. Hydrogenation of American Coals ......................................................................................................................... 1010 W right , C. C., and C hristensen , B. E. Hydrogenation of American Coals. ............................................................................................ 747 B ibb , C. H. Partial Oxidation of Hydrocarbons Catalyzed by Oxides of Nitrogen. Symposium, Utilization of Gaseous Hydrocarbons 10 B igelow’, W D ., and C ameron , E. J. Microbiology of Canning. Symposium on Some Aspects of the Problem of the Preservation of Foods ................................................................................................... 655 B illiter , J. Technische Elektrochemie. Band III. Schmelzfluss- Elektrolyse. (Book Review, by Dorph) ................................................. 962 B irch , S. F., and S cott, W. D. Identification of Diolefins in Low’er Fractions from Vapor-Phase Cracked Gasoline ......................... .......... 49 B ird , 0. D., E mmett , A. D., N ielsen , C., and C annon , H. J. Study of Halibut-Liver Oil. II. With Respect to Its Vitamin Potency, Physical Constants, and Tolerance ......................................... 1073 B ird , P G. Dehydration of Zeolite Gels by Freezing ............................. 793 B irdseye , C., and F itzgerald , G. A. History and Present Im portance of Quick-Freezing. Symposium on Some Aspects of the Problem of the Preservation of Foods .............................................. 676 T ressler , D. K., and M urray , W. T. Tenderness of Meat. I. Determination of Relative Tenderness of Chilled and Quick- Frozen Beef. (Correction, 593) ................................... ............................... B ishop , W. B., and Y oung , N . Viscosity of Corn Sirup ...................... B ixby , E. M., and B ooth , H. S. Fluonne Derivatives of Chloro form ............................................................................................................................ B odenbender , H. G. Linoleum Handbuch. Ein Praktischer Führer für Industrie und Handel. (Book Review) ........................... Bogert, M. T. Charles Lathrop Parsons. (American Contem poraries) ............................ .. .................................................................................... B ooth, E. W. Heat-Resisting Inner Tube Stocks/ .................................. B ooth , H. S., and B ixby , E. M. Fluorine Derivatives of Chloroform M ono, W . L., and B urchfield , P . E . Fluorination of Hexachloro- ethane under Pressure .................................................................................. B oruff , C. S., and B uswell , A. M . Power and Fuel Gas from Dis tillery W astes ......................................................................................................... and S toll , K. E. Intermittent Chlorination of Condenser Water W iesman , C. K., and B uswell , A. M. Anaerobic Stabilization of Milk W aste ........................................................................................................ B riefer , M ., and C ohen , J. H. New Curve of Thermal Behavior of Gelatin ............................................................................................................... B right , H. A., L undell , G. E. F., and H offman , J. I. Chemical Analysis of Iron and Steel. (Book Review, by Johnson) B rockman, C. J. Principles and Practice of Electrochemistry. (Book Review’, by Baker) ................................................................................ B roughton , F. P., and M anoelsdorf , T. A. Effect of Atmosphere on Desulfurizaton of Coal during Carbonization ................................. Brown, G. G., Selheimer, C. W., Smith, R. L., and Souders, M., Jr. Fundamental Design of High Pressure Equipment Involv ing Paraffin Hydrocarbons. II. Fugacities of Paraffin Hydro carbons. Symposium on Chemical Engineering Processes in the Oil Industry (Correspondence, 1443) ......................................................... S elheimer , C. W ., and S ouders , M., J r . Fundamental De sign of High Pressure Equipment Involving Paraffin Hydrocar bons. III. Equilibria between Liquid and Vapor Solutions of Paraffin Hydrocarbons. Symposium on Chemical Engineering Processes in the Oil Industry ............... : ....... .................... ......................... and S ouders , M ., J r . Fundamental Design of High Pressure Equipment Involving Paraffin Hydrocarbons. IV. Funda mental Design of Absorbing and Stripping Columns for Complex Vapors. Symposium on Chemical Engineering Processes in the Oil Industry ................................................................................................ .. S ouders , M.. J r ., and N tland . H. V Fundamental Design of High Pressure Equipment Involving Paraffin Hydrocarbons V. Fundamental Design of Fractionating Columns for Complex Mixtures Symposium on Chemical Engineering Processes in the Oil Industry ............................................................................................ S ouders , M , J r ., and S mith , R. L. Fundamental Design of High Pressure Equipment Involving Paraffin Hydrocarbons. I. Pressure-Volume Temperature Relations of Paraffin Hydrocar bons. Symposium on Chemical Engineering Processes in the Oil Industry. .......................................................................................... .. ..................... B rowning , E. Vitamins. (Book Review, by Seidell) ........................... B ryant , E. O., L ukenr , B. E., W hite , A. M., and S umerford , S. D. Studies in Agitation. Suspension of Sand in W ater ............ B ryant , W M. D. Calculations on the Water-Gas Equilibrium. (See I nd . E no . C hem ., 23, 1019 (1931)] .................................................. B uchanan , J H., and H ixon , R M., with E ichtnger , J. W , J r ., and M cG lumphy , J. H. Commercial Production of Levulose. II. Conversion of Jerusalem Artichoke Juices .................................. B uckman , S., and S chmitz , H Toxic Action of Coal-Tar Creosote. With Special Reference to Existence of Barren Nontoxic Oil . . .. B unker , J. W. M .,t M ilas , N. A., and H arris , R. S. Chemical Nature of Germicidal Vapors Emanating from Irradiated O ils.. B urchfield , P. E., B ooth , H. S , and M ono , W. L. Fluorination of Hexachloroethane under Pressure ........................................................... B urgess , C. F. Research “For Pleasure or for Gold.” Perkin Medal Award Address ..................................................................................... B urke , S. P., F ryling , C. F., and S chumann , T. E. W. Explosive Gaseous Reactions in Dynamic System. I. Reaction of Oxy gen and Propane ................................................................................................... and S chümann , T. E. W. Kinetics of a Type of Heterogeneous Reactions. II. Mechanism of Combustion of Lump Fuel ......... B urks , D., J r . Efficient Production of Manufactured Ice ................. B urnell , E. J. Mechanical Handling in the Chemical Industry... B urton , T. F. Annual Reports of Society of Chemical Industry on Progress of Applied Chemistry. Vol. XVI. (Book Review’, by Keyes) ................................................................................................................. B usse , W. F. Mastication of Rubber .......................... .............. .. ................... Bussmeyer, H. Wärmewirtschaft in der Zementindustrie. Band X. Wärmelehre und Wärmewirtschaft in Einzeldarstellungen. (Book Review, by Brow’nmiller) .............................................................. B uswell , A. M ., and B oruff , C. S. Power and Fuel Gas from Dis tillery W astes ...................................................................................... ................... B oruff , C. S., and W iesman , C. K. Anagrobic Stabilization of Milk W aste .............................................................................................................. and S ymons, G. E. Preparation and Biochemical Oxygen De mand of Pure Sodium Soaps ........................................................................... Byrne, P. J., Jr., Gohr, E. J., and Haslam, R. T. Recent Progress in Hydrogenation of Petroleum .................................................................... CAESAR, G. V. Consistency Changes in Starch Pastes ...................... C aldw ell, B. P., and M attiello, J. Linseed Oil. Changes in Physical and Chemical Properties during Heat-Bodying ................ C alvert , C. K. Chlorination of Sewage ............... .. ............................... C ameron , E. J., and B igelow , W. D. Microbiology of Canning. Symposium on Some Aspects of the Problem of the Preservation of Foods ..................................................................................................................... 1448 242 1171 637 118 362 555 637 328 33 398 1423 892 253 253 1136 515 517 619 522 513 710 1160 591 41 772 1181 328 249 804 451 605 28 841 140 254 33 1423 460 1129 1432 158 92 655

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Page 1: AUTHOR INDEXdelibra.bg.polsl.pl/Content/10606/P-539_1932_Vol24AIndex_AO.pdf · Ayers, J vV Impure Iron Oxide as Rubber Pigment. I. Effect of Ferric Sulfate on Cure and Aging of Rubber,

AUTHOR INDEXINDUSTRIAL AND EN G INEER IN G CHEMISTRY

VOLUME 24— 1932

A C K E N , M . F ., S in g e r , W . E ., an d D a v ey , W . P . X -R a y S tu d y ofR u b b e r S t r u c tu r e • • • • ............ 5*

A d k in s , H ., and K in s e y , M . E . R ea c tio n s of A c e ta ld eh y d e ov erV ario u s O xide C a ta ly s ts ..................; ............................ 314

A l e x a n d e r , J . , e d ito r . C o llo id C h e m is try , T h e o re tic a l a n d A pplied .Vol. I I I . T echno log ica l A p p lic a tio n s. (B ook R ev iew , b y W eise r) , 364 ; Vol. IV . S econd series of p a p e rs on T e chno log ica lA p p lic a tio n s . (B ook R ev iew , b y H o lm e s ) ................................... . • • . 960

A l l e n , L ., and B e a r , F . E . R e la tio n b e tw e en F in en e ss of L im e­s to n e P a r tic le s a n d T h e ir R a te s of S o lu tio n . . ......................... ............. 998

A l t e n , F . , E c k s t e in , O ., and J aco b , A . A rb e iten ü b e r K a lid ü n g ­u ng . (B ook R ev iew , b y L ip m a n ) ....................................... • • • 843

A m e r ic a n S o c ie t y fo r T e st in g M a t e r ia l s . S y m p o s iu m o n # E f ­fec t of T e m p e ra tu re on P ro p e r tie s of M e ta ls . (B ook R ev iew ,b y D u ff) ........................................................................................... 596

A m e r ic a n So c ie t y o r H e a t in g a n d V e n t il a t in g E n g in e e r s . A m erican S o c ie ty of H e a tin g a n d V e n tila tin g E n g in ee rs G u ide ,1932. Vol. 10. (B ook R e v ie w ) ................ ............ ........... . . . 840

A m o n , F . H ., an d E st e l o w , R . K . E x p e rien ce s w ith a D ire c t A c­c e le ra to r-A d so rp tio n T e s t ............................. . .. . .............-,................ • • • • 579

A n d e r s o n , H . V ., a n d L o n g , J . S. C hem ica l C a lc u la tio n s . (B ookR ev iew , b y R e a d ) .............................................................. . ........• • • • • 840

L o n g , J . S ., and B e a l , G . F . S tu d ie s in D ry in g O ils. X V I.X -R a y S tu d y of S om e N a tu ra l a n d S y n th e t ic V arn ish R e s in s . . . 1068

A ndrew ’s , J . S ., and B a il e y , C . H . D is tr ib u t io n of O rg an ic P h o s ­p h o ru s in W h e a t ................................................................ 80

A n d r ia n o w , K . A ., an d M a k so r o w , B . V. P hen o l-A cro lem R es in s 827A r v e so n , M . H . Flow’ of P e tro le u m L u b r ic a tin g G reases ....... 1 ................. 71A u s t in , J B E n tro p y , H e a t C o n te n t, a n d F re e E n e rg y o f I r o n . . . . 1388

H e a t C a p a c ity of I r o n ................................................... . • - • ■ • • 1225A y e r s , J vV Im p u re Iro n O xide a s R u b b e r P ig m e n t. I . E ffec t

of F e rr ic S u lfa te on C u re a n d A ging of R u b b e r , 320;^ I I . C au se of A g g reg a tio n a n d P o o r D isp e rs io n of O xide of I r o n in R u b b e r . . 323

B A H L K E , W . H ., and K ay , W . B . P h y sica l a n d T h e rm a l P ro p e r­tie s of P e tro le u m D is t i l la te s .......................; • •.•........................... — ,; • • • ^ 1

B a il e y , C . H , and A n d r e w s , J . S . D is tr ib u t io n of O rg an ic P h o s ­p h o ru s in W h e a t ............................................................................. • .••• ............. 80

an d Z e l e n y , L. T h io cy an o g en N u m b e r a n d I t s A p p lic a tio n toS tu d ie s on L a r d ..................................................................... .............................. 199

B a k e r , W N ., a n d R a y , K . W . T a rn is h -R e s is ta n t S ilv e r A llo y s . . . 778B a r t e l l . F . E . , a n d M il l e r , F . L . D isp la c e m e n t of C ru d e O il an d

B en zen e from S ilica b y A queous S o lu tio n s .................. . ......................... 335B a r t o w , E ., a n d W e ig l e , O . M . Z inc in W a te r S u p p lie s 463B a ss , L. W ., an d L e v e n s , P . A . N u c le ic A cids. (B o o k R ev iew ,

b y Jo h n so n ) . ............................................................................................................ H 7B a t e s , F J . , Is b e l l , H . S ., a n d F r u s h , H . L . M a n u fa c tu re of

C alc iu m G lu c o n a te b y E le c tro ly tic O x id a tio n of D e x tro s e 375B a u d , P L 'I n d u s t r ie C h im iq u e en F ra n c e . É tu d e H is to r iq u e e t

G éo g rap h iq u e . (B o o k R ev iew , b y M a c k a l l) ........................................ 1324a n d P a scal , P ., e d ito rs . T ra i té d e chem ie m in éra le . T o m es I I

a n d I I I (B ook R ev iew , b y M a c k a l l ) .................................................... 1086B a u m g a r t n e r , W H ., a n d R u d o l f s , W . S tu d ie s on H y d ro g en S u l­

fide F o rm a tio n in S ew ag e ............................ ; ............. . . . . . ' ........................ 1152B a y n e - J o n e s , S . M an a n d M icrobes. (B o o k R ev iew , b y T h o m ) . . 711B e a l , G . D ., and H am o r , W . A. C o n tro l of R esea rc h E x p e n s e . . . . 427

U n a n g s t , R . B ., W ig m a n , H . B ., a n d C o x , G . J . O ccu rren ce a n d D e te rm in a t io n of A lu m in u m in F o o d s. I I . . A lu m in u m C o n ­te n t of F o o d stu ffs C oo k ed in G lass a n d A lu m in u m — ; ............ 405

B e a l , G . F ., A n d e r s o n , H . V ., a n d L o n g , J . S. S tu d ie s in D ry in g O ils. X V I. X -R a y S tu d y o f S om e N a tu ra l a n d S y n th e t icV arn ish R e s in s .................................................................. . ......................... ; • 1068

B e a r , F . E . , a n d A l l e n , L . R e la tio n b e tw e e n F in e n e ss of L im e­s to n e P a rtic le s a n d T h e ir R a te s of S o lu tio n . . . . . ; • 998

B e n d e r . R . J . F u e l E c o n o m y in P ro d u c tio n o f L iq u id a n d S olidC arb o n D iox ide . (See P r a t t , 6 1 3 ) ......................................... .................... 1084

B e n n e t c h . L . M ., a n d S im m o n s , C . W . Tow’e r-A b so rp tio n Coeffi­c ien ts . I V ............................................................................... . ........................ 301

B e n s o n , H . K C h em ica l S tu d ie s of S u lfite W a s te L iq u o r P o llu tio nof Sea W a te r ................................................................................................... 1302

B e r g st r o m , F . W ., G il k e y , W . M ., a n d L u n g , P . E . A lky l A m inesas S o lv e n ts .................................................................. 57

B e r l , E ., e d ito r . B erl-L u n g e ch e m isch -te ch n isch e U n te rs u c h u n g s ­m e th o d en . Vol. I I , P a r t 1. (B ook R ev iew , b y B a ld csch w ie le r) ,842; Vol. I I , P a r t 2. (B ook R ev iew , b y U llm a n u ) ................... 963

B e ü b c h l e in , W . L ., a n d W r ig h t , C . C . H y d ro g e n a tio n of A m ericanC o a l s ......................................................................................................................... 1010

W r ig h t , C . C ., a n d C h r is t e n s e n , B . E . H y d ro g e n a tio n ofA m erican C o a ls . ............................................................................................ 747

B ib b , C . H . P a r tia l O x idation of H y d ro c a rb o n s C a ta ly z e d b y O xidesof N itro g e n . S y m p o siu m , U tiliz a tio n of G aseo u s H y d ro c a rb o n s 10

B igelow ’, W D ., an d C a m e r o n , E . J . M icro b io lo g y of C a n n in g . S y m p o siu m on S om e A spects of th e P ro b lem of th e P re s e rv a tio nof F o o d s ................................................................................................... 655

B il l it e r , J . T e ch n isch e E lek tro ch e m ie . B a n d I I I . S chm elzfluss-E lek tro ly se . (B ook R ev iew , b y D o rp h ) ................................................. 962

B ir c h , S. F ., an d S co tt , W . D . Id e n tif ic a tio n of D io le fins in Low’erF ra c t io n s from V a p o r-P h ase C rac k ed G aso lin e ......................... .......... 49

B ir d , 0 . D ., E m m et t , A . D ., N ie l s e n , C ., a n d C a n n o n , H . J .S tu d y of H a lib u t-L iv e r O il. I I . W ith R esp ec t to I t s V ita m inP o te n c y , P h y s ic a l C o n s ta n ts , a n d T o le ra n c e ......................................... 1073

B ir d , P G . D e h y d ra tio n of Z eo lite G els b y F re e z in g ............................. 793B ir d s e y e , C ., a n d F it z g e r a l d , G . A. H is to ry a n d P re s e n t Im ­

p o r ta n c e of Q u ick -F reez ing . S ym p o siu m on S om e A sp ec ts ofth e P ro b lem of th e P re se rv a tio n of F o o d s .............................................. 676

T r e s s l e r , D . K ., a n d M u r r a y , W . T . T e n d e rn ess of M e a t . I.

D e te rm in a t io n of R e la tiv e T e n d e rn e ss of C h illed a n d Q uick-F ro zen B eef. (C o rrec tio n , 5 9 3 ) ..................................................................

B is h o p , W . B ., an d Y o u n g , N . V isco sity of C o rn S i ru p ......................B ix b y , E . M ., an d B o o th , H . S . F lu o n n e D e r iv a t iv e s of C h lo ro ­

fo rm ............................................................................................................................B o d e n b e n d e r , H . G . L ino leum H a n d b u c h . E in P ra k tisc h e r

F ü h re r fü r In d u s tr ie u n d H an d e l. (B ook R e v ie w )...........................B o g e r t , M . T . C h a rle s L a th ro p P a rso n s . (A m erican C o n te m ­

po raries) ............................ ......................................................................................B o o th , E . W . H e a t-R e s is tin g In n e r T u b e S to c k s / ..................................B o o t h , H . S., a n d B ix b y , E . M . F lu o rin e D e r iv a t iv e s of C h lo ro fo rm

M o n o , W . L ., and B u r c h f ie l d , P . E . F lu o r in a tio n of H ex ach lo ro -e th a n e u n d e r P re s s u re ..................................................................................

B o r u f f , C . S ., and B usw’e l l , A . M . P o w er a n d F u e l G as from D is ­ti l le ry W a s te s .........................................................................................................

and St o l l , K . E . I n te r m it te n t C h lo r in a tio n of C o n d en se r W a te r W ie s m a n , C . K ., an d B usw’e l l , A . M . A n ae ro b ic S ta b iliz a tio n

of M ilk W a s te ........................................................................................................B r ie f e r , M ., an d C o h e n , J . H . N ew C u rv e of T h e rm a l B e h a v io r of

G e la t in ...............................................................................................................B r ig h t , H . A ., L u n d e l l , G . E . F . , a n d H o f f m a n , J . I . C h em ica l

A n a ly sis of I ro n a n d S tee l. (B o o k R ev iew , b y Jo h n so n ) B ro ck m a n , C . J . P r in c ip le s a n d P ra c t ic e of E le c tro c h e m is try .

(B ook Review’, b y B a k e r ) ................................................................................B r o u g h t o n , F . P ., a n d M a n o e l s d o r f , T . A. E ffe c t of A tm o sp h e re

on D esu lfu r iz a to n of C oal d u rin g C a rb o n iz a tio n .................................B r o w n , G . G ., S e lh e im e r , C . W ., S m ith , R . L ., a n d S o u d e r s , M .,

J r . F u n d a m e n ta l D esig n of H ig h P re s su re E q u ip m e n t In v o lv ­in g P ara ffin H y d ro c a rb o n s . I I . F u g a c itie s of P ara ffin H y d ro ­ca rb o n s . S y m p o siu m on C hem ica l E n g in ee rin g P ro cesses in th eO il In d u s t ry (C orresp o n d en ce , 1 443 ).........................................................

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B u r g e s s , C . F . R esea rc h “ F o r P le a su re o r fo r G o ld .” P e rk inM ed al A w ard A d d re s s ................................................................................... . .

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on P ro g re s s o f A p p lie d C h e m is try . V ol. X V I . (B o o k R eview ’,b y K e y e s ) .................................................................................................................

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X . W ä rm ele h re u n d W ä rm e w ir ts c h a f t in E in z e ld a rs te llu n g e n .(B o o k R ev iew , b y Brow’n m ille r ) ..............................................................

B u s w e l l , A . M ., a n d B o r u f f , C . S . P o w e r a n d F u e l G as fro m D is ­ti l le ry W a s te s .........................................................................................................

B o r u f f , C . S ., a n d W ie s m a n , C . K . A n ag ro b ic S ta b i liz a tio n ofM ilk W a s te ..............................................................................................................

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C a n n o n , I I . J . , N ie l s e n , C ., E m m ett , A. D ., and B ir d , 0 . D .S tu d y of H a lib u t-L iv e r Oil. I . W ith K espect to I t s V itam inP o te n c y , P h y sica l C o n s ta n ts , a n d T o le ran ce .......................................... 1073

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C a r l is l e , P . J . , a n d L e v in e , A . A. D ew axing L u b rica tin g O ils w ithM eth y len e C h lo r id e .......................................................................................... 384

S ta b ili ty of C h lo rohyd rocarbona . I . M eth y len e C hloride , 146;I I . r r ic h lo ro e th y le n e ........................................................................................ 1164

C arm ody , W . H .f and T h o m as, C . A. S y n th e tic R esin s from P e ­tro le u m H y d ro c a rb o n s ....................................................................................... 1125

C a r n e g ie I n s t it u t e o f T e chno lo gy . P roceed ings of th e T h ird In te rn a tio n a l C onference on B itu m in o u s Coal, N ov. 16-21, 1931.(B ook R ev iew , b y F ie ld n e r) ............................................................................. 594

C a r p e n t e r , D . C ., P e d e r so n . C . S ., a n d W albh , W . F . S teriliza­tio n of F r u i t Ju ice s b y F ilt ra tio n . 1 ....................................................... 1218

C a r s w e l l , T S ., K y r id e s , L . P ., P f e if e r , C . E ., and W o b u s , R . S.D e h y d ra tio n of A lcohols w ith A lkali M e ta l A lco h o la tes ..................... 795

C a r t e r , G . L ., w it h H o r t o n , P . M . D eb ark in g a n d D egum m ingR am ie b y C hem ical M e a n s ......................... 1162

C a s sa r , H . A. V ap o r-P h ase C rack ing of G asoline . S tu d y of O p­tim u m C o n d itio n s fo r P ro d u c tio n of U n sa tu ra te d G ases fromG aso lin e ...................................................................................................................... 802

C e c h , V ., and N ovAk , J . P h en o l-F o rm a ld eh y d e R csin ifica tion . I I 1275 C h a m b e r l in , N . S., and R u d o l fs , W . In d o le a n d S kato le in

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H y d ro g e n a tio n of A m erican C o a ls ............................................................. 747C h u r c h il l , J . B . M e th y l C h lo rid e .......................................................... 623C l a ps o n , W . J ., an d Sh e p p a r d , J . R . C om pression S tress S tra in of

R u b b e r ...................................................................... 782C l a r k , G . L . X -R a y s a s R esearch T ool in C h em is try a n d In d u s try .

S y m posium on Newr R esea rch T o o ls ; .......... 182C l a r k , K . A ., and P aste r n a c k , D . S. H o t W a te r S e p a ra tio n of

B itu m en from A lb e rta B itu m in o u s S a n d . . ; .................................... 1410C l a y t o n , W . C ollo id A spects of F ood C h em is try a n d T echno logy .

(B ook R ev iew , b y A lex a n d e r) ............................................. 710C o b l e ig h , W . M . C o n ta c t S u lfu ric A cid P l a n t ...................................... 717C o f fm a n , A . W . N itr id in g of I ro n and I ts A lloys- I . A m m onia

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C o h e n , J . H ., a n d B r ie f e r , M . N ew C u rv e of T h e rm a l B ehav io ro f G e la tin .......................................................................................................... 892

C o l in , H . Les d ia s ta se s . T om e I . L es hyd ro la se s. (B ook R e­v iew , b y W illa m a n ) ................................................................................ w * ; • ? .

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C o n a n t , J . B . E q u ilib r ia a n d R a te s of Som e O rgan ic R eactions.C h a n d le r L e c tu re ...................... ..............................: ............ 466

C o p e , J . Q ., J r ., and L e w is , W . K . S tu d ie s in D is tilla tio n . G ra p h i­ca l M e th o d of C o m p u ta tio n fo r R ec tify ing C om plex H y d ro ­c a rb o n M ix tu re s , S ym posium on C hem ical E n g ineering P ro c­esses in th e Oil I n d u s t r y .............................. 498

C o r io l is , E . G . d e , and C o w a n , R . J . B rig h t A nnealing of M e ta ls writh H y d ro ca rb o n G ases . S ym posium , U til iz a tio n of G aseousH y d ro c a rb o n s .......................................................* .................... 18

C o r l , C . S ., and G n a d in g e r , C . B . E ffec t of S to rag e on P y re th ru mF lo w ers ............................................................................................................... 901

M a n u fa c tu re of C o n c e n tra te d P y re th ru m E x t r a c t . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 988C o s t e r , H . M ., and O ’C a lla g h a n , J . A. F reez ing P o in ts of M ix­

tu re s of O leum a n d N itric A c id ........................................ 1146C o w a n , R . J . , and d e C o r io l is , E . G. B rig h t A nnealing of M eta ls

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S c h w a r t z e , E . W ., H a n n , R . M ., and U n a n g st , R . B . O c­cu rren c e a n d D e te rm in a tio n of A lum inum in F o o d s. I . D e-te rm in a tio n of A lum inum in O rgan ic M a te r ia ls ..................... 403

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In h ib ito rs in C rac k ed G aso line . I . R e la tio n of S tru c tu re toIn h ib itin g E ffec tiv en ess ............................................................................. 1375

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C rack ing of C o tto n se ed O il................................................................................ 1426M o r r e l l , J . C ., an d F a r a g h e r , W . F . C rack in g of F ish O il. . . 440M o r r e l l , J . C .f an d L e o n h a rd y , E . C . P re s su re V essels fo r Oil

C rack ing . S y m posium on D esign , C o n s tru c tio n , a n d O p era tio nof R ea c tio n E q u ip m e n t .............................................................................. 1264

M o r r e l l , J . C ., Lo w r y , C . D ., J r ., a n d D r y e r , C . G . In h ib ito rs in C rack ed G aso line . I . R e la tio n of S tru c tu re to In h ib itin gE ffec tiv e n ess 1....................................................................................... 1375

E ic h in g e r , J . W ., J r ., M cG l u m p h y , J . H ., w it h B u c h a n a n , J . H ., and H ix o n , R . M . C om m ercia l P ro d u c tio n of L evulose. I I .C onv ers io n of Je ru sa lem A rtichoke J u ic e s ........................................ 41

E id e , A . C ., an d E a s le y , M . K . E ffec t of C ad m iu m C o m p o u n d s onT v p ic a l O rgan ic A ccelera to rs d u r in g V u lca n iza tio n ........................... 668

E lm , A . C . Y ellow ing of D ry in g F ilm s. [See I n d . E n g . C h e m ., 23 ,881 (1 9 3 1 )] 593, 839

a n d St a n d e n , G . W . Y ellow ing of O ils. I I I . R e la tio n betw eenC olor a n d C hem ica l C o n s titu tio n of O xidized D ry in g O ils .............. 1044

E m m ett , A . D ., B ir d , O . D ., N ie l s e n , C ., an d C a n n o n , H . J .S tu d y of H a lib u t-L iv e r Oil. I . W ith R e sp e c t to I t s V ita m inP o te n c y , P h y sica l C o n s ta n ts , a n d T o l e r a n c e . . . ............................... 1073

E n g e l h a r d t , v ., ed ito r. H a n d b u c h d e r te ch n isch en E le k tro ­chem ie. I B an d . D ie te ch n isch e E lek tro ly se w ässeriger L ösungen . A. D ie te ch n isch e E lek tro m e ta llu rg ie w ässerigerL ösungen . (B ook R eview , b y B ro c k m a n ) ............................. 1086

E pp e r s o n , E . R ., and D u n l a p , H . L . R e la tio n sh ip b e tw e en M oleF ra c t io n s a n d A b so lu te V iscosities of B len d ed L u b rica tin g O ils . . 1369

E r n s t , R . C ., and S n y d e r , A . J . L ead C h ro m a te s . E ffec t of H y d ro g en -Io n C o n c e n tra tio n on C o lo r of L ead C h ro m a te P ig ­m e n ts from L ead N itra te a n d L ead A c e ta te ............................................. 227

E s t e l o w , R . K ., a n d A m on, F H . E xp e rien ces w ith a D irec tA ccele ra to r-A d so rp tio n T e s t ......................................................................... 579

E v a n s , R . N . P re s su re S to p co c k .......................................................................... 856

F A IN , J . M ., and H ix s o n , A . W . S tab iliz a tio n of A queous D is­p ers io n s of A s p h a lt..................................................... 1336

F a it h , W . L ., P e t e r s , P . E ., and K e y e s , D . B . C a ta ly t ic P a r tia lO x idation of A lcohols in V apo r P h ase . IV .............................................. 924

F araday S oc ie t y T ra n sa c t io n s . P h o to ch em ica l P rocesses.(B ook R ev iew , b y M a th e w s ) ................................................................... 117

F a r a g h e r , W F ., E g l o f f , G ., a n d M o r r e l l , J . C. C rac k in g ofF ish O il.................................................................................. 440

F e n b k e , M . R . F ra c t io n a t in g of S tra ig h t-R u n P e n n sy lv a n ia G aso ­line. S y m posium on C hem ica l E ng in eerin g P rocesses in th e O ilIn d u s t ry ...................................................................................................................... 482

a n d M c C l u e r , W . B . G ra v ity In d ex fo r L u b ric a tin g O i l s . . . . . . 1371Q u io g l e , D ., a n d T o n o b e r q , C . 0 . C o m position of S tra ig h t-

R u n P e n n sy lv an ia G aso line . I . D esign of F ra c t io n a t in gE q u ip m e n t , 408; I I . F ra c t io n a t io n a n d K no ck R a t in g ................... 5 42

a n d T o n o b e r q , C . O. C o m p o sitio n of S tra ig h t-R u n P e n n sy lv an iaG aso line . I I I . Iso la tio n of P u re H y d ro c a rb o n s .............................. 814

F e r g u s o n , R . H ., a n d R ic h a r d so n , A. o . M id d le S o a p . .............. 1329F ic k l e n , J . B ., St r a t t o n , R . C ., an d H o u g h , W . A. P a ra lle l Scale

C h a r t s ...................................................................................................................... 180F ie l d n e r , A . C ., H a w k , C . 0 - , G o l d e n , P . L ., and St o r c h , H . H .

C onvers ion of M e th a n e to C a rb o n M onoxide an d H y d ro g en .S ym posium , U til iz a tio n of G aseous H y d ro c a rb o n s ............................ 23

F is c h e l is , R . P ., a n d R o r e m , C . R . C o s ts of M edic ine. (B ookR eview , b y G o rd o n ) .......................................................................................... 961

F ish en d f .n , M ., and S a u n d e r s , O . A. C a lcu la tio n of H e a t T ra n s ­m ission . (B ook R eview , b y H o tte l a n d S h e rw o o d )......................... 1322

F it zg er a ld , G . A ., a n d B ir d s e y e , C . H is to ry a n d P re se n t Im ­p o rta n c e of Q uick-F reez ing . _ S ym posium on Som e A spects ofth e P rob lem of th e P re se rv a tio n of F o o d s .............................................. 676

F l e g e , R . K ., a n d M a r e k , L. F . C a ta ly t ic V a p o r-P h ase H y d ra ­tio n of 2 -B u te n e u n d e r H igh P re s su re s .................................................... 1428

F ood I n v e s t ig a t io n B oa rd . R e p o r t fo r Y e a r 1931. (B ook R e­v ie w ) .............................................................................. • • 1323

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F o u l k , C . W ., an d H a n sl e y , V . L . Solid M a t te r in B o ilc r-W ate rF o am in g . I . E x p e rim e n ts a t A tm o sp h e ric P re s s u re ................. 277

F o x , E . J . , T ü r r e n t in e , J . W ., an d R e e d , D . L . P o ta s h a n dA lu m in a from W y o m in g ite ........................................................,.................... 910

F ra a s , F ., and P a r t r id g e , E . P . • P o ta s h from P o ly h a lite b y R e ­d u c tio n P ro cess . I . P re lim in a ry E x p e rim e n ts w ith H y d ro g en 1028

F r a n c k , H . H ., M a r k u s , W ., a n d J a n k e , F . K a lk s tick s to ff in W issen sch a ft, T e c h n ik u n d W ir ts c h a f t . (B ook R ev iew , b yB e n to n ) ................................................................................................ 365

F r a p s , G . S ., a n d T r e ic u l e r , R . Q u a n ti ta t iv e V aria tio n s inV ita m in A C o n te n t of B u t te r F a t ............................... 1079

F r a r y , F . C . L og ical D iv is io n s of a R e sea rc h O rg a n iz a tio n 67F r e d , E . B ., a n d P e t e r s o n , W . H . B u ty l-A c e to n e F e rm e n ta t io n

of C o rn M eal. In te r re la t io n s of S u b s t ra te a n d P r o d u c ts 237Va u g h n , W . E . , K e ip p e u , C . H ., a n d P e t e r s o n , W . I I . S au e r­

k r a u t from P re -T re a te d C a b b a g e ................................................................ 884F r e it a g , R . M a n u fa c tu re of S a l A m m o n ia c .................................... 1235F r e u n d l ic h , H . K ap illa rch e m ie . E in e D a rs te l lu n g d e r C h em ie d e r

K o llo ide u n d v e rw a n d te r G eb ie te . B a n d I I . (B ook R ev iew , b yK ra e m e r ) .................................................................................................................. 843

F r e y , F . E ., an d H e p p , H . J . P y ro ly s is of S im p le P a ra ffin s to P ro ­d u ce A ro m a tic O ils .............................................................................................. 282

F r e y t a g , H . D ie W erk sto ffe d e r ch em isch en A p p a ra te . (B ookR ev iew , b y R o e th e li) ................................................ . iV . . ; ............ 1324

F r ö l ic h , P . K ., a n d W ie z e v ic h , P . J . C h em ica l U til iz a tio n of N a tu ra l a n d R efin e ry G ases . S y m p o s iu m , U til iz a tio n ofG aseo u s H y d ro c a rb o n s ...................................................................................... 13

F r ü 8h , H . L ., B a t e s , F . J . , a n d I s b e l l , H . S. M a n u fa c tu re ofC alc iu m G lu c o n a te b y E le c tro ly tic O x id a tio n of D e x t r o s e . . . . . . 375

F r y l in g , C . F . , B u r k e , S. P ., a n d S c h u m a n n , T . E . W . E x p lo siv e G aseo u s R ea c tio n s in D y n a m ic S y stem . I . R e a c tio n of O xy­gen a n d P ro p a n e ............................................................................................... 804

F u l w e il e r ,. W . H ., W a r d , A . L ., a n d J o r d a n , C . W . G u m D ep o s its in G as D is tr ib u t io n S y stem s . I . L iq u id P h a s e G u m . (C o r­re c tio n , 1 147 )------------------------------------------------------------,------. • • • ..969, 1238

F u r m a n , N . H ., a n d K o l t h o f f , I . M . P o te n t io m e tr ie T itr a t io n s . T h e o re tic a l a n d P ra c t ic a l T re a tis e . (B o o k R ev iew , b y P a r ­tr id g e ) .............................................................................................................. 365

F u r n a s , C . C . A m erica ’s T o m o rro w . (B o o k R ev iew , b y K le in ) . . 595J o s e p h , T . L ., an d H o l b r o o k , W . F . D iffu s io n of S u lfu r, M a n ­

ganese , P h o sp h o ru s , S ilicon , a n d C a rb o n th ro u g h M o lte n I r o n . . 993

G A D D Y , V. L ., H e in s , C ., J r ., an d W ie b e , R . S o lu b ility ofH y d ro g en in W a te r a t 25° C . from 25 to 1000 A tm o s p h e re s . . . . 823

S o lu b ility of N itro g e n in W a te r a t 25° C . fro m 25 to 1000 A tm o s­p h e re s ..................................................................................... : ................................. 927

G a l l e , E . H y d r ie r ru n g d e r K o h len , T e e re u n d M in era lö le . . T e c h ­n isch e F o r ts c h r it ts b e r ic h te . B a n d X X V II . (B o o k R ev iew , b yF e n s k e ) ...................................................................................................................... 842

G a m b l e , D . L. L ig h t-R e flec tin g C h a ra c te r is t ic s of P a i n t s . 875G a n s , D . M ., R y a n , L . W ., an d H a r k in s , W . D . F lo c c u la tio n , D is ­

pers io n , a n d S e tt lin g of P ig m e n ts in R e la tio n to A d s o r p t io n . . . . 1288G a r d n e r , F . T . , a n d H ig g in s , E . C ., J r . M ag n es iu m H y d ro x id e in

P e tro le u m I n d u s t r y .......................... ................................................................. 1141G a r d n e r , I I . A . T u n g O il I n d u s t r y in th e S o u th ....................................... 687G a u d in , A . M . F lo ta tio n . (B ook R ev iew , b y D e a n ) ........................... 711G a u o e r , A . W ., T a y lo r , J . R ., a n d U l m e n , C . W . D e v e lo p m e n t

of D a k o ta L ig n ite . V I. E ffec ts of B le n d in g a n d M ech an ica lP re s su re o n C o k in g of L ig n ite . ............................................................ 36

G e ie r , O . A. S h o p rig h t a n d In te rn a tio n a l C o n v e n tio n ............................. 1304G e n ie s s e , J . C ., a n d R e u t e r , R . R ea c tio n -V e lo c ity C o n s ta n ts of

O il C ra c k in g ............................................................................................................ 219G e se l l s c h a f t f ü r K o h l e n t e c h n ik . B e ric h te d e r G e se llsc h a ft fü r

K o h len tech n ik . B a n d I I I , H e f t V. (B ook R ev iew , b y L av in e) 841G ib b o n s ̂ M . M . E lim in a tio n of T a s te s a n d O dors of I n d u s tr ia l

O rig in fro m P u b lic W a te r S u p p lie s ..................................................... 977G il k e y , W . M ., L u n o , P . E ., a n d B e r g st r o m , F . W . A lky l A m ines

as S o lv e n ts . 57G il l e t t , H . W . W ild e r D . B a n c ro ft . (A m erican C o n te m p o ra r ie s ) 1200G il l il a n d , E . R ., a n d C r y d e r , D . S. H e a t T ra n sm iss io n from

M e ta l S u rfa c e s . to B oiling L iq u id s . I . E ffe c t of P h y sica lP ro p e rtie s of B o iling L iq u id on L iq u id F ilm C o e ffic ien t.................... 1382

G l a ss t o n e , S . R e c e n t A d v an ces in P h y s ic a l C h e m is try . (B ookR ev iew , b y G ib s o n ) ............................................................................................ 474

G l u u d , W . In te rn a t io n a l H a n d -B o o k o f th e B y -P ro d u c t C okeIn d u s tr y . (B o o k R ev iew , b y P o r te r ) ....................................................... 1321

G n a d in g e r , C . B ., an d C o r l , C . S . E ffe c t of S to ra g e on P y re th ru mF lo w e rs ...................................................................................................................... 901

M a n u fa c tu re of C o n c e n tra te d P y re th ru m E x t r a c t .................................. 988G o d fr e y , G . H . t a n d J o h n s o n , M . 0 . C h lo ro p ic rin fo r N em a to d e

C o n tro l........................................................................................ 311G o e t z , A . W ., and T h e is , E . R . C h ro m e T a n n in g . I . R o le

P la y e d b y S o d iu m C h lo rid e in C h ro m e L iq u o rs u p o n C h ro m eT a n n in g ..................................................................................................................... 304

G o h r , E . J . , B y r n e , P . J . , J r ., a n d H asla m , R . T . R e c e n t P ro g re ssin H y d ro g e n a tio n of P e tr o le u m .................................................................... 1129

G o ld ba ch , G . C o rro sion of M e ta ls b y M ilk . (See T re b le r , 3 3 9 ) . . . 839G o l d e n , P . L ., H a w k , C . O ., S to r c h , H . H ., a n d F ie l d n e r , A . C.

C o n v ers io n of M e th a n e to C a rb o n M o n o x id e a n d H y d ro g en .S y m posium , U tiliz a tio n of G aseo u s H y d ro c a rb o n s ............................. 23

G oodm a n , N . G ., e d ito r . In g en io u s D o c to r F ra n k lin . (B o o k R e­v ie w ) ........................................................................................................................... 475

G o r d o n , M ., L a v in e , I . , a n d H a r r in g t o n , L . C . S tu d ie s in D e ­v e lo p m e n t of D a k o ta L ig n ite . V I I . E ffe c t of T e m p e ra tu rea n d P re s su re on S o rp tio n of W a te r V ap o r b y L ig n ite ...................... 928

G o r d o n , S. M ., a n d S h a n d , E . W . S u rface T e n sio n of T o o thP a s te S o lu tio n s. (C o rrec tio n , 1443 )......................................................... 1148

G o r e , H . C ., an d .Tözsa . S . D ev e lo p m en t of D ia s ta t ic E n z y m e s of M a lt a n d F lo u r . E ffec t of C e r ta in S a lts , C a rb o h y d ra te s , a n dP a p a in ...................... 95

D ia s ta tic E n z y m es in C e r ta in F o o d s .............................................................. 102S u g ar F o rm a tio n b y D ia s ta tic E n z y m e s of F lo u r .................................... 99

G o ss , M . J . , a n d L y n c h , D . F . J . B ag a sse C e llu lo se ................................ 1249a n d P h il l ip s , M . C h e m is try o f L ig n in . V I I . D is ti l la t io n of

A lkali L ign in in R ed u c ed A tm o sp h e re of C a rb o n D io x id e 1436G o u l d , S . P . O p tic a l A c tiv ity of C o m m erc ia l C a s e in s ........................... 1077

a n d W h it t ie r , E . O . E ffec t of C a lc iu m a n d P h o sp h o ru s o n A d­h es iv e S tre n g th of P a p e r-C o a tin g C a s e in ................................................ 791

E ffe c t of E x cessiv e T e m p e ra tu re s a n d T im e of D ry in g on S o lu ­b il i ty of C a s e in ..................................................................................................... 1081

G r a n g e r , F . S . C o n d e n s a t io n of P h e n o ls w ith F o rm a ld e h y d e . I .F o rm a t io n o f P h e n o l A lco h o ls ....................................................................... 442

G r a s s e r , G . C h em ie u n d chem ische T echno log ie t ie r is c h e r ß to ffe .(B o o k R ev iew , b y K le in ) ................................................................................. 366

G r a y , H ., a n d K e l t n e r , L . R . In d iv id u a l T ire V u lcan izers .R e c e n t D ev e lo p m e n t in V u lcan iz ing E q u ip m e n t fo r R u b b e r I n d u s try . S ym p o siu m on D esign , C o n s tru c tio n , a n d O p era tio nof R e a c tio n E q u ip m e n t....................................................................... 1259

G r e e n u p , H . W ., a n d M o r r is , V . N . R u b b e r L a te x . R e c e n tS cien tific a n d T ech n ica l D e v e lo p m e n ts ....................................... 755

G r e v e n , J . P . H ig h -D e n s ity F i l t r a t i o n ............................................ 833G r if f in , S. W ., an d S k in n e r , W . W . S m all A m o u n ts of S u lfu r

D iox ide in A tm o sp h e re . I . Im p ro v e d M e th o d fo r D e te rm in a ­t io n of S u lfu r D iox ide W hen P re s e n t in L ow C o n c e n tra tio n in A ir 862

G r i f f i t h s , E ., V ic k e ry , J . R ., a n d H o lm e s , N . E . F reez in g ,S to rag e a n d T ra n s p o r t of N ew Z e a lan d L am b . (B o o k R ev iew ,b y T re s s le r) ............................................................................................... 1202

G r u s e , W . A . } a n d M a r l e y , S. P . L a b o ra to ry E x p e r im e n ts onG u m -B ea rin g G a so lin e s ......................................................... 1298

G u r in , C . Z ., E ddy , W . H ., a n d K o h m a n , E . F . V ita m in s in C an n e dF o o d s. X I I . S u p p le m e n ta ry N a tu re of G ra p e fru it a n d P ru n e s 457

G u r w it s c h , L ., a n d M o o r e , I I . S cien tific P rin c ip les of P e tro le u mT echn o lo g y . (B o o k R ev iew , b y K a lic h e v s k y ) ........................... ... 1202

G u sta v so n , K . H . D ila to m e tr ic M e a su re m e n t of H y d ra tio n .[See I n d . E n g . C h e m ., 23, 1298 (1 9 3 1 )] .................................................. 837

H A C H M U T H , K . D ew P o in ts of P ara ffin H y d ro c a rb o n s . ............ 82H a d e r t , H . T ro p isc h e L a ck ro h sto ffe . N r. 3. (B ook R ev iew , b y

L o n g ) ....................................................................... ............. • • • ; •.• 1445H a h n , D . A ., an d M a r e k , L . F . C a ta ly t ic O x id a tio n of O rg an ic

C o m p o u n d s in V ap o r P h a se . (B o o k R ev iew , b y K e y e s ) 1444H a l l , J . A . F a c to r in R o s in C o lo ra t io n .......................................... 1247H a l l m a n , G . V ., an d St e v e n s , R . G . S te riliz in g C a n n e d F o o d s.

P rin c ip le s In v o lv e d in D e te rm in in g P ro p e r S te riliz in g T im es a n d T e m p e ra tu re s . S y m p o s iu m on S om e A sp e c ts of th e P ro b lemof th e P re s e rv a tio n of F o o d s .......................................................................... 659

I I am o r , W . A ., a n d B e a l , G . D . C o n tro l of R e sea rc h E x p e n se 427H a n n , R . M ., U n a n o s t , R . B ., C o x , G . J . , a n d S c h w a r t z e , E . W .

O ccu rren ce a n d D e te rm in a t io n of A lu m in u m in F o o d s . I .D e te rm in a t io n of A lu m in u m in O rg an ic M a te r ia ls ........................... 403

H a n s l e y , V . L ., an d F o u l k , C . W . S o lid M a t te r in B o ile r-W ate rF o am in g . I . E x p e rim e n ts a t A tm o sp h e ric P r e s s u re ..................... 277

H a n z l ik , P . J . T o x ic ity of E th y le n e a n d P ro p y le n e G jy c o ls . . . .36 1 , 836H a r d in g , T . S . D e g ra d a t io n of S cience. (B o o k R ev iew , b y S w an ) 840

J o y of Ig n o ran ce . (B ook R ev iew , b y H o s k in s ) ................................. . . . 961H a r k in s , W . D ., G a n s , D . M ., a n d R y a n , L . W . F lo cc u la tio n ,

D isp e rs io n , a n d S e ttlin g o f P ig m e n ts in R e la tio n to A d so rp tio n 1288H a r n e y , T . R ., a n d D u B o is , G . C o n ta c t S u lfu ric A cid C o n v e rte rs .

S y m p o s iu m on D esig n , C o n s tru c t io n , a n d O p era tio n of R e a c ­tio n E q u ip m e n t................................................................................. 1091

H a r r in g t o n , L . C ., L a v in e , I . , a n d G o r d o n , M . S tu d ie s in D e ­v e lo p m e n t of D a k o ta L ig n ite . V I I . E ffe c t o f T e m p e ra tu rea n d P re s su re on S o rp tio n of W a te r V ap o r b y L ig n ite ....................... 928

H a r r is , E . E . , a n d H a w l e y , L . F . S y n th e t ic L ig n in . ........................... 873a n d S h e r r a r d , E . C . F a c to r s In flu e n c in g P ro p e r tie s of Iso la te d

W ood L ig n in .............................................................. . . . . ............. 103H a r r is , R . L . A p p lic a tio n of D ü h r in g ’s R e la tio n to S o lu b il i t i e s . . . . 455H a r r is , R . S ., B u n k e r , J . W . M ., a n d M il a s , N . A. C h em ica l

N a tu r e of G erm ic id a l V ap o rs E m a n a t in g from I r r a d ia te d O i l s . . 1181H a r t m a n , W . W ., a n d D ic k e y , J . B . F u ro y l C h lo r id e ........................... 151

S m it h , L . A ., an d D ic k e y , J . B . D ip h e n y l S u lf id e .............................. 1317H a s k e l l , B ., J r . B a n k e r’s V iew p o in t of In d u s tr ia l R e s e a r c h . . . . . . 953H asla m , R . In tro d u c tio n . S y m p o s iu m on C hem ica l E n g in ee rin g

P ro cesses in th e O il I n d u s t r y ................................................... . ................... 481B y r n e , P . J . , J r ., an d G o h r , E . J . R e c e n t P ro g re ss in H y d ro ­

g e n a tio n of P e tro le u m ■ 1129H a w k , C . 0 . , G o l d e n , P . L ., St o r c h , H . H ., a n d F ie l d n e r , A . C .

C o n v e rs io n of M e th a n e to C a rb o n M o n o x id e a n d H y d ro g en .S y m p o s iu m , U til iz a tio n of G aseo u s H y d ro c a rb o n s ............................. 23

H a w l e y , L . F ., a n d H a r r is , E . E . S y n th e t ic L ig n in ............................. 873an d N o rm a n , A . G . D if fe re n tia tio n of H em ic e llu lo se s ...................... 1190

H a y d e n , O . M . S -D -O , N ew C o rro s io n -R e s is tin g C o a t in g ................... 563H a y n e s , W . A m erican C hem ica l M e rg e rs ..................................................... 704H e d g e s , E . S. C o llo ids. (B o o k R ev iew , b y H o lm e s ) ............................ 117H e in s , C ., J r ., G a d dy , V . L ., an d W i e b e , R . S o lu b ility of H y d ro g en

in W a te r a t 25° C . fro m 25 to 1000 A tm o s p h e re s ............................... 823S o lu b ility of N itro g e n in W a te r a t 25° C . fro m 25 to 1000 A t­

m o sp h e re s ................................................................................................. 927H e l l e r , H ., e d ito r . U b b e lo h d e ’s H a n d b u c h d e r C h em ie u n d

T ech n o lo g ie d e r ö l e u n d F e t te . V ol. I I , P a r t 1. C h em ie u n d T ech n o lo g ie d e r p flan z lich en ö l e u n d F e t te . (B o o k R ev iew , b yB o s a r t ) ...................................................................................................... . .............. 963

H e n n e , A . L ., an d M id g l e y , T ., J r . D eco m p o sitio n of D ich lo ro -d if lu o ro m e th an e b y F la m e s ............................................................................. 641

H e p p , H . J . , a n d F r e y , F . E . P y ro ly s is of S im p le P a ra ffin s to P ro ­d u c e A ro m a tic O ils .............................................................................................. 282

H e r s h e y , A . E . F la m e R a d ia tio n a n d T e m p e ra tu re M ea su re m e n tson a n In te rn a l-C o m b u s tio n E n g in e ............................... •.. 867

H e u k e l e k ia n , H ., a n d R u d o l fs , W . A erob ic a n d A n ae ro b ic D e ­co m p o sitio n of S ew age S o lid s . I . C h a n g e s d u r in g D eco m p o ­s itio n P ro c e sse s ............................................................................................... .• • • 1312

H e v e s y , G . v o n . C h em ica l A n a ly s is b y X -R a y s a n d I t s A p p lic a ­tio n s . (B o o k R ev iew , b y H e n d r ic k s ) ; • • : • 1202

H io g in s , E . C .f J r ., a n d G a r d n e r , F . T . M ag n e s iu m H y d ro x id e inP e tro le u m I n d u s t r y . .................................................... ; ..................... 1141

H il d it c h , T . P . D ie K a ta ly s e in d e r a n g e w a n d te n C hem ie . T r a n s ­la te d b y N a u jo k s . (B o o k R ev iew , b y F ro l ic h ) .................... . . 1086

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M in o r M e ta llic C o n s titu e n ts of P h o s p h a te R o c k ..................................... 1306H ir s c h , M . D ie T ro c k e n te c h n ik . G ru n d la g e n , B ere ch n u n g , A u s ­

fü h ru n g u n d B e tr ie b d e r T ro c k e n e in r ic h tu n g e n . (B o o k R ev iew ,b y S herw ood a n d H o g a n ) ........................ 844

H it c h e n s , R . M . C h a ra c te r is t ic s of V an illin a n d C o u m a r in ............... 418H ix o n , R . M ., a n d B u c h a n a n , J . H ., w it h E ic h in g e r , J . W .t J r .,

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H ix s o n , A . W ., a n d F a in , J . M . S ta b i liz a tio n of A q u eo u s D is ­p e rs io n s of A s p h a lt ■ 1336

H o f f m a n , J. I . , B r i g h t , H . A ., a n d L u n d e l l , G . E . F . C h em ica lA n aly s is of I ro n a n d S tee l. (B ook R ev iew , b y J o h n s o n ) .............. 253

H o f m a n n , H . E . E v a p o ra tio n R a te s of O rg an ic l i q u i d s ....................... 135a n d P a r k , J . G . A lip h a tic K e to n e s as S o lv e n ts .................................... 132

H o g a n , J . J . , an d L a w r e n c e , A . E . N o te o n P r a n d ti -T a y lo r E q u a ­t i o n . . . . . ................................................................................................ 1318

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H o l m e s , A . C a rb u re tin g V alues of G as O ils an d a Now M eth o d forT h e ir E v a lu a t io n ................................................................................................ 325

H o l m e s , A. D ., P i g o t t , M . G ., S a w y e r , W . A ., a n d C o m s t o c k , L.V ita m in s A id R ed u c tio n of L o s t T im e in I n d u s t r y ............................ 1058

H o l m e s , N . E ., G r i f f i t h s , E ., a n d V i c k e r y , J . R . F reezing , S to rag e a n d T ra n s p o r t of N ew Z e a lan d L am b . (B ook R eview ,b y T re s s le r) ............................ 1202

H o p k i n s , E . S. W a te r P u rific a tio n C o n tro l. (B ook R eview , b yJ o r d a n ) ............................................................................. 1444

a n d M c C a l l , G . B . S easonal M anganese in a P u b lic W a te rS u p p ly ..................................................................................................................... 100

H o r t o n , P . M ., w i t h C a r t e r , G . L . D eb ark in g a n d D cgum m ingR am ie b y C hem ica l M e a n s ........................................................................... 1162

H o t t e l , H . C ., W i l s o n , D . W ., a n d L o r o , W . E . H e a t T ra n sm is ­s ion in R a d ia n t S ec tio n s of T u b e S tills . S ym posium on C hem i­ca l E n g in ee rin g P rocesses in th e O il I n d u s t r y .................................... 486

H o u g e n , P . A ., a n d W a t s o n , K . M . In d u s tr ia l C hem ical C alcu la­tio n s . (B ook R ev iew , b y M a rs h a ll) ........................................................ 472

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C h ro m e L e a th e r . I I . E ffec t of V arious Oils upo n Oil A dso rp ­tio n a n d S tre n g th of L e a th e r ........................................................................... 799

H u n t , R . T o x ic ity of E th y le n e a n d P ro p 3'lene G ly co l 361, 836

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C h em is try a n d I t s In d u s tr ia l A pp lica tio n s. (B ook R eview , b yM e rz ) ........................................................................................................................

K i n s e y , M . E ., a n d A d k i n s , H . R e a c tio n s of A ce ta ld eh y d e overV arious O xide C a ta ly s ts ........................ .........................................................

K i r k , J . S ., a n d S u m n e r , J . B . C ry s ta llin e U rease . P re p a ra t io n ofM eal from J a c k B e a n s ....................................................................................

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K r a m e r , A . W . E le c tric ity . W h a t I t I s a n d H ow I t A cts . (B ookR eview , b y D a v e y ) ............................................................................................

K r a s e , N . W ., a n d M a c m i l l a n , A. I I . H igh -S peed A g ita tio n u n d e rP re s su re ...................................................................................................................

K u i i t h , E . F ., a n d S h e r r a r d , E . C . D is tr ib u t io n of E th e r E x tra c ­tive in T u rp e n tin e d S lash -P in e T re e s .......................................................

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I s b e l l , H . S., F r u s h , H . L ., and B a t e s , F . J . M a n u fa c tu re ofC alc iu m G lu co n a te b y E lec tro ly tic O xidation of D e x tro s e 375

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M in o r M eta llic C o n s titu e n ts of P h o sp h a te R o c k .............................. 1306R e y n o l d s , D . S ., and M a r sh a ll , H . L . O ccurrence of F lu o rin e

in N a tu ra l P h o sp h a te s ........................................................ ; .......................... 86J a m ie s o n , G . S. V ege tab le F a ts a n d O ils. (B ook R eview , b y K err) 594J a n k e , F . , F ra n c k , H . H ., and M a k k u s , W . K a lk s tick s to ff in

W issen sch a ft, T e ch n ik u n d W irtsch a ft. (B ook R eview , b yB e n to n ) ....................................................f . .......................................................... 365

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J o h n so n , M . 0 . , and G o d fr e y , G . H . C hlo rop icrin fo r N em a to d eC o n tro l ; • • • 311

J o h n st o n , C . W . S tu d y of P u re L iq u id S u lfu r D iox ide b y M icro ­p h o to g ra p h s .................... 1315

S u lfu r D iox ide a s a R e fr ig e ra n t........... .#................................. 626J o n e s , W . N . S e lec tion a n d T ra in in g of In d u s tr ia l R esearch

P e rs o n n e l................................................................................................................ 423J o r d a n , C . W ., W a r d , A . L ., and F u l w e il e r , W . H . G uin D e­

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D ia s ta tic E n z y m es in C e rta in F o o d s ............................................................ 19-S u g a r F o rm a tio n b y D ia s ta tic E n z y m es of F lo u r ................................... J9

K A S S E L , L . S. K in e tic s of H om ogeneous G as R eac tio n s. (BookR ev iew , b y R a m sp e rg e r ) ................... .................................. • • • ■ • 694

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K e e n e n , F . G . A v a ilab le P ho sp h o ric A cid C o n te n t of A m m o n ia teaS u p e rp h o s p h a te ......................................................................................

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L a w r e n c e , A . E ., a n d H o g a n , J . J. N o te on P ra n d tl-T a y lo r E q u a ­tio n ............................................................................................................................

L e b e r l e , H . B ie rb rau ere i. I I T e il. T echno log ie d e r B ie r­b e re itu n g . (B ook R ev iew , b y E o ff) .........................................................

L eB lanc , M ., ed ito r. E rg e b n isse d e r a n g e w an d ten p hysika lischenC hem ie. B an d I . (B ook R ev iew , b y F ie ld n e r ) ...............................

L e f f o r g e , P . K ., and D e w e y , C . S. M o is tu re S o rp tio n b y C a rb o nB la c k ........................................................................................................................

L eo n h a r d y , E . C ., M o r r e l l , J . C ., and E g l o f f , G . P re ssu re V essels fo r O il C rack ing . S y m posium on D esign , C o n s tru c tio n ,an d O p era tio n of R ea c tio n E q u ip m e n t....................................................

L e R o u x , J . C ., a n d M r a k , E . M . C orro sion of B ronzes b y V inegar L e v e n e , P . A ., a n d B a s s , L . W . N ucle ic A cids. (B ook R eview , b y

J o h n s o n ) .................................................................................................................L e v in e , A. A ., a n d C a r l i s l e , P . J. D ew axing L u b rica tin g O ils w ith

M e th y len e C h lo rid e ...........................................................................................S ta b i li ty of C h lo ro h y d ro c a rb o n s. I . M e th y len e C h lo rid e , 146;

I I . T r ic h lo rq e th y le n e .....................................................................................L e w is , W . K . D is til la tio n . S ym posium , N ew R esea rch T o o l s . . . .

a n d C a r e y , J . S. S tu d ie s in D is til la tio n . L iq u id -V ap o r E q u i­lib r ia of E th y l A lco h o l-W a te r M ix tu re s .................................................

and C o p e , J . Q ., J r . S tu d ie s in D is til la tio n . G rap h ica l M e th o d of C o m p u ta tio n fo r R ec tify in g C om plex H y d ro c a rb o n M ix tu re s. S ym posium on C hem ica l E n g in eerin g P rocesses in th e O il In d u s try

and M a t h e so n , G . L . S tu d ie s in D is til la tio n . D esign of R e c ti­fy ing C o lu m n s fo r N a tu ra l a n d R efinery G aso line . S ym posiumon C hem ica l E n g in eerin g P rocesses in th e Oil I n d u s t r y .................

L ie s c h e , O . D ie chem ische A nalyse . B an d X X X . R ec h en v er­fah ren u n d R ec h en h ilfsm itte l m it A n w endungen au f d ie a n a ­ly tisch e C hem ie . (B ook R ev iew , b y K o lth o ff) ...................................

L ie s e g a n g , R . E. K ollo idchem ie d es G lases. (B ook R eview , b yS ilv e rm a n ) ..............................................................................................................

Lo b o , W . E . , W il s o n , D . W ., a n d H o t t e l , H . C . H e a t T ra n s ­m ission in R a d ia n t S ec tio n s of T u b e S tills . S ym posium onC hem ica l E ng in eerin g P rocesses in th e Oil I n d u s t r y ........................

Lo n g , J . S., a n d A n d e r s o n , H . V. C hem ica l C a lcu la tio n s . (B ookR eview , b y R e a d ) ..............................................................................................

B e a l , G . F ., and A n d e r s o n , H . V. S tu d ie s in D ry in g O ils. X V I. X -R a y S tu d y of Som e N a tu ra l a n d S y n th e tic V arn ish R e s in s . .

L o w ry , C . D ., J r ., D r y e r , C . G ., E o l o f f , G ., a n d M o r r e l l , J . C . In h ib ito rs in C rac k ed G aso line . I . R e la tio n of S tru c tu re toIn h ib itin g E ffec tiv e n ess ..................................................................................

L o w y , A ., an d P a y n e , C . R . H ig h ly C rack ed G aso line . S tu d y ofC om position befo re a n d a f te r H e a t -T re a tm e n t . . ........................

Lu c a s , A . F o rensic C h e m is try a n d S cientific C rim in a l In v e s tig a ­tion . (B ook R ev iew , b y M a tth e w s ) ........................................................

L ukf.n s , B .E . , W h it e , A . M ., S u m e r f o r d , S . D ., and B rya nt , E . 0 .S tu d ie s in A g ita tio n . S uspension of S an d in W a te r . — ............

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fosium o n S om e A sp e c ts of th e P ro b lem of th e P re s e rv a tio n ofo o d s ....................................................................................................,................: • 669

M a k k u s , W ., J a n k e , F .. an d F r a n c k , H . H . K a lk s tic k s to ff in W issen sch a ft, T e c h n ik u n d W ir ts c h a f t. (B o o k R ev iew , b yB e n to n ) ............................................................................................................... 365

M a k so r o w , B . V ., and A n d r ia n o w , K . A. P hen o l-A cro lem R es in s 827an d Z e l in s k y , N . D . N ew R es in s of th e P h e n o lp h th a le in S eries 63

M a l is o f f , W . M . M e e t th e S ciences. (B o o k R ev iew , b y S ilve r­m a n ) ........................................................................................................................... 961

M a n g e l s d o r f , T . A ., an d B r o u g h t o n , F . P . t E ffec t o f A tm o sp h e reon D esu ifu r iz a tio n of C oal d u r in g C a rb o n iz a tio n .t................ 1136

a n d P o o l e , J . W . S o lu b ilitie s of O il a n d W axes in O rgan ic S o l­v e n ts . I l l ............................................................................................................... 1215

M a n g s e n , G . E . , S h e r w o o d , T . K ., an d K il e t , D . D . H e a t T r a n s ­m iss ion to O il F low ing in P ip e s ..................................... _.. 273

M a n t e l l , C . L. C a rb o n . N eg lec ted M a te r ia l of C o n s tru c t io n fo r R ea c tio n E q u ip m e n t . S y m p o s iu m on D es ig n , C o n s tru c tio n ,a n d O p e ra tio n of R e a c tio n E q u ip m e n t . ....................:............................. 1255

In d u s tr ia l E le c tro c h e m is try . (B o o k R ev iew , b y R ic h a rd s o n ) . . . . 364M a r e k . L. F . M e th o d s a n d A p p a ra tu s fo r O x id a tio n of H y d ro ­

ca rb o n s . S y m p o siu m o n D esig n , C o n s tru c tio n , a n d O p era tio nof R ea c tio n E q u ip m e n t..................................................................................... 1103

a n d F l e g e , R . K . C a ta ly t ic V a p o r-P h ase H y d ra t io n of 2 -B u te n eu n d e r H ig h P re s s u re s ..................................................................................... 1428

and H a h n . D . A . C a ta ly t ic O x id a tio n of O rg an ic C o m p o u n d s inV ap o r P h a se . (B ook R ev iew , b y K e y e s ) ...................................... 1444

a n d N e u h a u s , M . T h e rm a l D eco m p o sitio n of n -B u ta n o in toP r im a ry P ro d u c ts ................................................................................................. 400

an d W h it e , A . C o rro sio n of M ild S tee l a n d A lloys b y H y d ro g e nS ulfide a t 500° C . a n d A tm o sp h e ric P re s s u re ....................................... 859

M a r ie , C ., e d ito r . T a b le s a n n u e lle s d e c o n s ta n te s e t d o n n ées n u m é riq u e s d e ch im ie , d e p h y s iq u e , d e b io log ie e t d e te c h ­nologie. Vol. V I I I a n d V ol. IX , 712 ; V ol. V I I I , P a r t I I ,1927-1928. (B ook R ev iew s, b y W e s t ) ............... • . • • • • : ...................... 1324

M a r k s , S ., and M o r r e l l , R . S . Y ellow ing of D ry in g F ilm s . (SeeE lm , 8 3 9 ) . ........................................................................................... ..................... 593

M a r l e y , S. P ., a n d G r u s e , W . A. L a b o ra to ry E x p e rim e n ts onG u m -B ea rin g G aso lin e s ................................... 1298

M a r l in g , P . E ., a n d T h o m a s , C . A . D ry in g R a te s of S y n th e t icR esin s w ith D ry in g O ils. I . C h in a W ood O il...................................... 871

M a r s h a l l , A . E x p lo siv es . T h e ir H is to ry , M a n u fa c tu re , P ro p e r ­tie s , a n d T e s ts . (B ook R ev iew , b y M u n ro e ) ..................... ..... ............. 1445

M a r sh a l l , H . L ., H il l , W . L ., an d J aco b , K . D . C o m p o s itio n ofC ru d e P h o sp h o ric A cid P re p a re d b y S u lfu ric A cid P ro c e s s 1064

M in o r M e ta llic C o n s titu e n ts of P h o sp h a te R o c k . • • • : • 1306J a co b , K . D ., a n d R e y n o ld s , D . S . O ccu rren ce of F lu o r in e in

N a tu ra l P h o s p h a te s • 86M a r t in , G . M o d e rn S oap a n d D e te rg e n t I n d u s tr y . V ol. I .

T h e o ry a n d P ra c t ic e of S o ap M ak in g . V ol. I I . M a n u fa c tu re of S pecial S oaps a n d D e te rg e n t C o m p o s itio n s . (B o o k R ev iew ,b y I t t n e r ) ......................................................................... • 962

M a s o n . W . P . E x a m in a tio n of W a te r : C h em ica l a n d B a c te r io ­logical. R ev ised b y B usw ell. (B o o k R ev iew , b y W h ip p le ) . . . . 364

M a t h e so n , G . L ., and L e w is , W . K . S tu d ie s in D is til la tio n .D esign of R ec tify in g C o lu m n s fo r N a tu r a l a n d R e fin e ry G aso ­line. S ym p o siu m on C h em ica l E n g in ee rin g P ro cesse s in th eO il I n d u s t r y .......................................................................... : * *......................* * *

M a t t ie l l o , J . , a n d C a l d w e l l , B . P . L in seed O il. C h an g e s mP h y s ic a l a n d C h em ica l P ro p e r tie s d u r in g H e a t -B o d y in g . .......... 158

M a x w e l l , J . B . V ap o r P re s su re s a n d L a te n t H e a ts of V a p o riza tio nof H y d ro c a rb o n s . S y m p o s iu m o n C h e m ic a l E n g in ee rin gP rocesses in th e O il I n d u s t r y .......................................................... #............. 502

M a x w e l l , R . B ., a n d P a r k , C . R . T e m p e ra tu re C oefficien t of V u lca n iza tio n . D e te rm in a t io n fo r M ix es A cce le ra ted w ith M e rc a p to b en zo th iaz o le a n d a C ro to n a ld eh y d e -A n ilin e C on­d e n s a t io n P r o d u c t ................................................................................................ 148

M a y e r , E . W ., an d S c h ra n z , H . F lo ta t io n . R o th 's S am m lu n g C hem ie u n d T e c h n ik d e r G eg e n w a rt. B a n d X I I I . (B ookR eview , b y K o e n ig ) ............................................................................................ 365

M a y n a rd , L. A ., an d T u n is o n , A . V . In flu e n ce of D ry in g T e m p e ra ­tu r e u p o n D ig e s tib ili ty a n d B io log ica l V alu e of F ish P r o t e i n s . . . 1168

M cB a iNj J . W . S o rp tio n of G ases a n d V ap o u rs b y S o lids. (B ookR ev iew , b y H o lm e s ) — 475

M cC a l l , G . B ., a n d H o p k in s , E . S . S easo n a l M a n g a n e se in aP u b lic W a te r S u p p ly ............................. ...................................................... . . 106

M cC o r d , C . P . B enzo l (B enzene) P o iso n in g . (B o o k R ev iew , b yG u m ae r.) (C o rrec tio n , 3 6 4 ) .......................................................... 253

w it h C o x , N ., an d O 'B o y l e , C . B enzo l (B enzene) P o iso n in g .N ew In v e s tig a tio n of th e T o x ic ity of B en z en e a n d B enzeneIm p u r i tie s . (B ook R ev iew , b y G re e n b u rg ) .................................... . 962

M cC o rm ack , H . M a n u fa c tu re of H a rd R u b b e r D u s t . S y m p o siu mon D esig n , C o n s tru c t io n , a n d O p e ra tio n of R e a c tio n E q u ip m e n t 1108

M cC l u e r , W . B ., an d F e n s k e , M . R . G ra v ity In d e x fo r L u b r i­ca tin g O ils ................................................................................................................ 1371

M cG l u m p h y , J . H ., E ic h in g e r , J . W ., J r ., w it h B u c h a n a n , J . H ., a n d H ix o n , R . M . C o m m ercia l P ro d u c tio n of L evu lo se . I I .C o n v ers io n of J e ru sa le m A rtic h o k e J u ic e s .............................................. 41

M ea d , B . P e tro le u m T a n k C o a t in g s ................................................................ 857M e e s , C . E . K . S cope of R e sea rc h M a n a g e m e n t ........................ 65M e r r il l , H . B ., a n d W il s o n , J . A . A n a ly s is of L e a th e r a n d

M a te r ia ls U sed in M a k in g I t . (B o o k R ev iew , b y T h o m a s ) . — 116M e t a l l g e se l l s c h a f t A k t ie n g e s e l l s c h a f t . S ta t is t is c h e Z u sa m ­

m e n ste llu n g en ü b e r A lu m in iu m , B le i, K u p fe r , N ick e l, Q ueck ­silbe r, S ilbe r, Z in k u n d Z inn . (B ook R ev iew , b y B ero lzheim er) 255, 1324

M e t z , L . C h em isch e U n te rs u c h u n g d e r S p ren g - u n d Z ündsto ffe , u n te r b e so n d e re r B e rü c k sich tig u n g d e r zu ih re r H e rs te llu n gn o tw en d ig en A usgangssto ffe . (B ook R ev iew , b y S y m m e s) I I S

M ic h a e l is , H ., P o r t e r , F . R ., an d S h a y , F . G . C h an g e s in F a tad u r in g F ry in g ......................................................................................................... 811

M id g l e y , T ., J r ., an d H e n n e , A . L . D eco m p o sitio n of D ich lo ro -d iflu o ro m e th an e b y F la m e s ............................................................................. 641

M il a s , N . A ., H a r r is , R . S ., a n d B u n k e r , J . W . M . C h em ica lN a tu r e of G e rm ic id a l V ap o rs E m a n a t in g from I r r a d ia te d O ils . . 1181

M il l e r , F . L ., a n d B a r t e l l , F . E . D isp la c e m e n t of C ru d e O il a n dB en zen e fro m S ilica b y A queous Solutions^................... .......................... 335

M it c h e l l , C . A. A llen ’s C o m m erc ia l O rg an ic A n a ly s is . V ol. IX .(B o o k R ev iew , b y J o h n s o n ) ........................................................................ 840

R e c e n t A d v an ces i n A n a ly tic a l C h e m is try . V ol. I I . In o rg a n icC h e m is try . (B o o k R ev iew , b y C la r k ) .................................................... 116

M it c h e l l , R . L ., Se b o r o , R . M ., a n d R it t e r , G . J . P o te n t ia lR ed u c in g N u m b e rs of L ign in a n d of C a rb o h y d ra te s of W o o d . . . 1285

M o b l e y , R . L ., an d O w e n , W . L . T h e rm o p h ilic B a c te r ia in R efinedC a n e S u g a rs ............................................................................................................ 1042

M o h s , K . M eh lchem ie . _ N eu e E rk e n n tn is s e a u f d c m G cb ie te derM u lle re i u n d B ac k e re i. (B o o k R ev iew , b y M o r is o n ) ...................... 476

M o n o , W . L ., B u r c h f ie l d , P . E ., a n d B o o th , H . S. F lu o r in a tio n ofH ex ach lo ro e th a n o u n d e r P re s s u re .................... .#.................. 328

M o n r a d , C . C . H e a t T ra n sm iss io n in C o n v ec tio n S ec tio n s o f P ip e S tills . S y m p o s iu m o n C h em ica l E n g in e e r in g P ro cesse s in th eO il I n d u s t r y .......................................................... , . 505

M o n y p e n n y , J . H . G . S ta in le s s I ro n a n d S tee l. (B ook R ev iew , byS c h a rs c h u ) ......................................................_............ 711

M o o r e , H ., a n d G u r w it s c h , L . S cien tific P r in c ip le s of P e tro le u mT ech n o lo g y . (B o o k R ev iew , b y K a lic h e v s k y ) . . ................................ 1202

M o o r e , R . L . T h e rm a to m ic P ro cess fo r C ra c k in g of G aseo u s H y d ro c a rb o n s . S y m p o s iu m , U til iz a tio n of G aseo u s H y d ro ­c a rb o n s .............................................................. 21

M o r r e l l , J . C ., an d E g l o f f , G . C o rro s io n P ro te c tio n in C rac k in g E q u ip m e n t . S y m p o s iu m o n C h em ica l E n g in e e r in g P ro cesse s inth e O il I n d u s t r y ...................... •............................................................................ 509

C rac k in g of C o tto n se e d O il.................................................... 1426E g l o f f , G ., L o w r y , C . D ., J r ., an d D r y e r , C . G . In h ib i to r s in

C ra c k e d G aso lin e . I . R e la tio n of S tru c tu r e to In h ib i tin gE ffe c tiv e n e ss ......................................... 1375

F a r a g h e r , W . F ., a n d E g l o f f , G . C rac k in g of F is h O il................. 440L e o n iia r d y , E . C ., and E g l o f f , G . P re s su ro V esse ls fo r Oil

C rack in g . S y m p o s iu m on D esign , C o n s tru c t io n , a n d O p e ra tio nof R e a c tio n E q u ip m e n t.................................................. . • • • • : .................... 1264

M o r r e l l , R . S ., an d M a r k s , S. Y ellow ing o f D ry in g F ilm s. (SeeE lm , 8 3 9 ) .................................................................................................................. 593

M o r r is , T . C . S o lu b ility of O rg an ic C o m p o u n d s in R u b b e r ............... 584M o r r is , V . N ., and G r e e n u p , I I . W . R u b b e r L a te x . R e c e n t

S cien tific a n d T e ch n ica l D e v e lo p m e n ts ....................... 755M o r y , A . V. H . C h a rle s H o lm e s H e r ty . (A m erican C o n te m ­

p o ra r ie s ) .................................................................................................................... 1441M r a k , E . M .f a n d l e R o u x , J . C . C o rro sio n of B ro n ze s b y V in eg a r 797 M ü l l e r , U . D ie chem ische W affe im W e ltk r ieg u n d — je tz t . (B ook

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t i o n ............................................................................................................................... 726M u r r a y , W . S. In d iu m A v a ilab le in C o m m eric a l Q u a n ti tie s .

(C o rrec tio n , 9 2 3 ) ................................................................................................... 686M u r r a y , W . T ., an d T r e s s l e r , D . K . T e n d e rn e s s of M e a t . I I .

D e te rm in a t io n o f P e r io d of A g ing G ra d e A B ee f R e q u ire d toP ro d u c e a T e n d e r Q u ick -F ro zen P r o d u c t ................................................ 890

T r e s s l e r , D . K ., a n d B ir d s e y e , C . T e n d e rn e s s o f M e a t . I . D e te rm in a t io n of R e la tiv e T e n d e rn e ss of C h illed a n d Q uick- F ro z e n B eef. (C o rre c tio n , 5 9 3 ) • • • 242

N A I R , J . H . P re s e rv a tio n P ro b lem s in th e D a iry I n d u s t ry . S y m ­p o s iu m o n S om e A sp e c ts of th e P ro b le m o f th e P re s e rv a t io n ofF o o d s .............................................................................. . . . ................... 671

N a s h , H . E . V is c o s ity -T e m p e ra tu re C h a ra c te r is t ic s of R o s in s 177N e u h a u s , M v an d M a r e k , L . F . T h e rm a l D e c o m p o sitio n of

n -B u ta n e in to P r im a ry P r o d u c ts .................................................................. 400N e v il l e , H . A ., an d T h e is , E . R . D ila to m e tr ic M e a s u re m e n t of

H y d ro g en . [See I n d . E n g . C h e m ., 23 , 1298 ( 1 9 3 1 ) ] . ................ 837N ic h o l s , P . F ., a n d C r u e s s , W . V . S u lfu r D io x id e a s D r ie d F r u i t

P re s e rv a tiv e . _ S y m p o s iu m on S om e A sp e c ts of th e P ro b le m ofth e P re s e rv a tio n of F o o d s ................................................................................ 649

N ie l s e n , C ., C a n n o n , H . J . , E m m e t t , A . D ., a n d B ir d , 0 . D .S tu d y of H a lib u t-L iv e r O il. I . W ith R e s p e c t to I t s V ita m inP o te n c y , P h y sica l C o n s ta n ts , a n d T o le ra n c e ............................. . ......... 1073

N ig h t in g a l e , S . J . T in S o lders . M o d e rn S tu d y o f P ro p e r tie s ofT in S o lders a n d S o ldered J o in ts . (B o o k R ev iew , b y Q u ig g le ) . . 1323

N o r m a n , A . G ., a n d H a w l e y , L . F . D iffe re n t ia t io n of H em icc llu -lo se s ............................................................................................................................. 1190

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O B R Y A D C H A K O F F , S. N . V ap o r-L iq u id E q u ilib r iu m C u rv e s ofP e tro le u m F ra c t io n s .................................................. #..............:.................... . . . 1155

O ’C a l l a g h a n , J . A ., a n d C o s t e r , H . M . F reez in g P o in ts of M ix ­tu re s of O leum a n d N itr ic A c id .................. .#................................. 1146

O ddo , G . T r a t t a t o d i ch im ic a g en e ra le e in o rg a n ic a . (B o o k R e ­v iew , b y M a s u c c i) .................................................................................• 963

O g b u r n , S . C ., J r ., a n d S t e r e , H . B . T h e rm a l D eco m p o s itio n ofA lu n ite ........................................................................................................ 288

O l s e n , J . C ., a n d C o l l a b o r a t o r s . U n it P ro cesse s a n d P rin c ip le sof C h em ica l E n g in e e r in g . (B o o k R ev iew , b y H itc h c o c k ) 1085

O w e n , W . L ., a n d M o b l e y , R , L . T h e rm o p h ilic B a c te r ia in R efinedC an e S u g a rs ............................................................................................................. 1042

P A IS L E Y , J . W . R e s is ta n c e of S h e llac F ilm s to A ir of H ig hH u m id i ty ............................................ . • • ............. 163

P a r e n t , J . D . E ffe c t o f C o ld -R o llin g a n d A n n ea lin g o n S o lu b ilityo f C a r tr id g e B ra s s in C h ro m ic A c id ............................................................ 318

P a r k , C . R ., a n d M a x w e l l , R . B . T e m p e ra tu re C oeffic ien t of V u lca n iza tio n . D e te rm in a t io n fo r M ixes A c ce le ra ted w ith M e rc a p to b e n z o th ia z o le a n d a C ro to n a ld e h y d e -A n ilin 3 C o n d e n ­s a tio n P r o d u c t • 148

P a r k , J . G ., a n d H o f m a n n , H . E . A lip h a tic K e to n e s a s S o lv e n ts . 132 P a r k s , G . S ., a n d H u f f m a n , H . M . F re e E n e rg ie s of S om e O rg an ic

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W a te r-G a s E q u ilib r iu m . [Sec B ry a n t , I n d . E n g . C h e m ., 23 ,1019 (1931)1 ............................................ . . . v . ................ 591

P a r t r id g e , E . P . T e x a s -N e w M ex ico P o ly h a l ite a s S o u rce ofP o ta s h fo r F e r t i l iz e r ............................. . .......................... : . . • • 895

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P ascal , P . , e d i to r . T r a i té d e ch im ie m in é ra le . T o m e I . (B o o kR ev iew , b y M a c k a l l) ........................................................................................... 4 /6

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P a y n e , J . W .f a n d D od o e , B. F . R a te of A bso rp tio n of C arbonD iox ide in W a te r a n d in A lkaline M e d ia ................................................... 630

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R o s in s ...................................................................................................................... 173P e t e r s o n , W . H ., and F r e d , E . B . B u ty l-A ce tone F e rm e n ta tio n

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from P re -T re a te d C a b b a g e ................................................................... 884P e t r ie , J . M ., and S h e r w o o d , T . K . H e a t T ra n sm issio n to L iqu ids

F low ing in P ip e s ........................................................................................ 736P f e i f e r , C . E ., W o b u s , R . S ., K y r id e s , L . P ., and C a r sw e l l , T . S.

D e h y d ra tio n of A lcohols w ith A lkali M e ta l A lco h o la tes........... 795P h il l ip s , M ., an d G oss , M . J . C h em is try of L ignin . V II . D is­

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V ita m in s A id R ed u c tio n of L o st T im e in In d u s t ry ................... 1058P it t m a n , C . U ., and T r a x l e r , R . N . In te rfa c ia l T ension betw een

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d u rin g F ry in g .......................................................................................................Sh e e l y , M . L . G lycero l V iscosity T a b le s ................... .................................S h e p a r d , N . A ., and St r e e t , J . N . E ffec t of C u rin g T e m p e ra tu re

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of R u b b e r ...............................................................................................................S h e r r a r d , E . C ., an d H a r r is , E . E . F a c to r s In flu en c in g P ro p e rtie s

of Iso la ted W ood L ig n in ..................................................................................a n d K u r t h , E . F . D is tr ib u t io n of E th e r E x tra c tiv e in T u rp e n ­

tin e d S lash -P in e T re e s ......................................................................................S h e r w o o d , T . K . D ry in g of Solids. IV . A p p lic a tio n of D iffu ­

s ion E q u a tio n s ............................................... . ....................................................K il e y , D . D ., a n d M a n g sh n , G . E . H e a t T ra n sm iss io n to Oil

F low ing in P ip e s ..................................................................................................a n d P e t r i e , J . M . H e a t T ra n sm iss io n to L iq u id s F lo w in g in

P ip e s ..........................................................................................................................S h i l l i n g , W . G ., a n d P a r t i n g t o n , J . R . C a lc u la tio n s o n th e

W a te r-G as E q u ilib r iu m . [See B ry a n t , I n d . E n g . C h em ., 23 ,1019 (1931)1 .........................................................................................................

S h ir l e y , H . E ., and L a c e y , W . N . C h an g es O ccu rrin g w ith in aP o r tla n d C em en t K iln .............................\ .............................................. ..

S h r e v e , R . N . E q u ip m e n t fo r N itr a tio n a n d S u lfo n a tio n . S ym -

Êosium on D esign , C o n s tru c tio n , a n d O p e ra tio n of R ea c tio nIq u ip m en t............................................................................................... ..............

S h u e y , G . A ., and M acI n t ir e , W . H . C hem ica l C h an g es in M ix ­tu re s of S u p e rp h o sp h a te w ith D o lo m ite a n d w ith L im e s to n e . . .

S ie b e r , R ., a n d v o n S c h w a l b e , C . G . . C h em ische B e tr ieb sk o n tro lle in d e r Z ellstoff- u n d P a p ie r - In d u s trie . (B ook R eview , b y Lew is)

S il b e r b e r g , L. L u f tb eh an d lu n g in In d u s tr ie - u n d G ew erbebe­tr ie b e n be- u n d E n tfe u c h te n , H eizen u n d K ü h len . (B o o k R e ­view , b y K le in ) ...............................................................................................

Sim m ons, C . W ., a n d B e n n b t c h , L . M . T o w er-A b so rp tio n Coeffi­c ien ts . I V .............................................................................................................

Sin g e r , W . E ., D a v ey , W . P ., an d A c k e n , M . F . X -R a y S tu d y ofR u b b e r S tru c tu r e ................................................................................................

S k in n e r , H . J . C ellu lose in I n d u s t r y ..............................................................Sk in n e r , W . W ., c h a irm an of co m m ittee on ed itin g M e th o d s of

A naly sis . Official a n d T e n ta t iv e M e th o d s of A n a ly sis of th e A ssocia tion of O fficial A g ricu ltu ra l C h em is ts . (B ook R ev iew ,b y M in e r ) ...............................................................................................................

and G r if f in , S. W . S m all A m o u n ts of S u lfu r D iox ide in A tm o s ­phere . I . Im p ro v e d M e th o d fo r D e te rm in a tio n o f S u lfu rD iox ide W hen P re s e n t in Low C o n ce n tra tio n in A ir ......................

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S m it h , D . M ., a n d T w tm a n , F . W ave len g th T a b le s fo r S p ec tru mA nalysis . (B ook R eview , b y N itc h ie ) ................................................

S m it h , J . F ., and S m it h , I . F . In fo rm a tio n S erv ice in In d u s tr ia lR esearch L a b o ra to r ie s ......................................................................................

S m it h , L. A ., D ic k e y , J . B ., and H a rtm a n , W . W . D ip h e n y l S ulfideSm it h , O . M . S a lt , a B y -P ro d u c t of C o n d en ser C o o lin g ........................S m ith , R . L ., S o u d e r s , M ., J r . , a n d B r o w n , G . G . F u n d a m e n ta l

D esign of H ig h P re ssu re E q u ip m e n t In v o lv in g P ara ffin H y d ro ­ca rb o n s. I . P ressu re -V o lu m e-T e m p era tu re R e la tio n s of P a ra f ­fin H y d ro ca rb o n s . S ym p o siu m o n C hem ica l E n g in ee rin gP rocesses in th e O il I n d u s t r y ........................................................................

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S n o w , C. C. S tab ility of D iazoclilorid cs ...................... 1420S n o w , R . D . Conversion^ of C oal Sulfur to V olatile Sulfur C om ­

pounds during C arbonization in Stream s of G a ses ............................... 903S n y d e r , A. J ., a n d E r n s t , R . C. Lead C hrom ates. E ffect of

H ydrogen-Ion C oncentration on Color of Lead C hrom ate P ig ­m en ts from Lead N itra te and Lead A ce ta te ................. . ................ 227

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B r o w n , G . G ., a n d N y l a n d , II. V. Fu n d am ental D esign of H igh Pressure E q u ip m en t Invo lv in g Paraffin H ydrocarbons. V. Fun d am ental D esign of F ractionating C olum ns for C om plex M ixtures. Sym posium on C hem ical E ngineering Processes inth e Oil In d u stry ...................................................................................... t.......... 522

B r o w n , G . G ., a n d S e l h e i m e r , C. W. F u n d am ental D esign of H igh Pressure E q u ip m en t Invo lv in g Paraffin H ydrocarbons.III . E quilibria b etw een Liquid and Vapor S o lu tion s of Paraffin H ydrocarbons. Sym posium on C hem ical Engineering Processesin th e Oil In d u stry .............................................................................................. 517

B r o w n , G. G ., S e l h e i m e r , C. W ., a n d S m i t h , l t . L. F u n d am ental D esign of H igh Pressure E q u ip m en t In vo lv in g Paraffin H yd ro­carbons. II. F u gacities of Paraffin H ydrocarbons. S ym po­sium on C hem ical E ngineering Processes in th e Oil Ind u stry . 515, 1443

B r o w n , G. G ., a n d S m i t h , R . L. Fun d am ental D esign of H igh Pressure E q u ip m en t Invo lv in g Paraffin H ydrocarbons. I. Pressure-V olum e-Tem perature R ela tions > of Paraffin H yd ro­carbons. Sym posium on C hem ical Engineering Processes inth e O il I n d u s t r y .............................................. ............................ .#..................... 513

S p r a r a g e n , W .f a n d H o l l a n d , M . C h em ica l R e sea rc h in th e D e­p re s s io n ................................................................................................... ................ 956

St a d n ik o f f , G . C hem ie d e r K o h len . (B ook R ev iew , b y F ie ld n e r ) . 255S tam m , A . J . E ffec t of C h em ica l T r e a tm e n t on W ood P e rm e a b il ity 51S t a n d e n , G . W ., and E l m , A . C . Y ellow ing of O ils. I I I . R e la ­

tio n b e tw e en C o lo r a n d C hem ica l C o n s titu tio n of O xidizedD ry in g O ils .............................................................................................................. 1044

S t a r k e , H . R ., W o o d s , H ., a n d S t e in o u r , H . I I . E ffe c t of C om ­p o s itio n of P o r tla n d C e m e n t on H e a t E v o lv e d d u rin g H a rd e n in g 1207

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A lu n ite ....................................................................... : ........................................... 288St e v e n s , R . G ., a n d H a llm an , G . V. S te riliz in g C an n e d F o o d s.

P rin c ip les In v o lv e d in D e te rm in in g P ro p e r S te riliz in g T im es an d T e m p e ra tu re s . S y m p o siu m on S om e A sp e c ts of th e P ro b lemof th e P re s e rv a tio n of F o o d s .......................... .t ................. .......................... 659

St e w a r t , A . W . R e c e n t A dv an ces in O rgan ic C h e m is try . (B ookR ev iew , b y W h itm o re ). (C o rrec tio n , 5 9 6 ) ................................. ......... 253

St ia s n y , E . G erb ere ich em ie (C h ro m g e rb u n g ). (B ook R ev iew , b yM e r r i l l ) .................................................................... 712

St i n e , C . M . A. C o o rd in a tio n o f L a b o ra to ry a n d P la n t E f fo r t . . . . 191St o c k in g , G . W . P o ta s h In d u s try . S tu d y in S ta te C o n tro l.

(B ook R ev iew , b y T u r r e n t in e ) ........................................................ . ........... 474St o l l , K . E . , a n d B o r u f f , C . S. I n te r m it te n t C h lo r in a tio n of

C o n d en se r W a te r ......................................................................................... 398S t o r c h , H . H ., F ie l d n e r , A . C ., H a w k , C . O ., a n d G o l d e n , P . L.

C o n v e rs io n o f M e th a n e to C a rb o n M o nox ide a n d H y d ro g en .S y m p o siu m , U til iz a tio n of G aseo u s H y d ro c a rb o n s ..................... 23

St r a t t o n , R . C ., F ic k l e n , J . B ., and H o u g h , W . A . P a ra lle lS cale C h a r t s .................................. 180

S t r a u b , F . G . B eh a v io r of C a lc iu m S a lts a t B o ile r T e m p e r a tu r e s . . 1174S o lu b ility of C a lc iu m S u lfa te a n d C a lc iu m C a rb o n a te a t T e m ­

p e ra tu re s b e tw e en 182° a n d 316° C .......................................................... 914a n d L a r so n , R . F . D eco m p o sitio n of D ilu te S o d iu m C a rb o n a te

S o lu tio n s a t T e m p e ra tu re s b e tw e en 147° a n d 243° C . . . . .......... 1416St r e e t , J . N . G r i t in C a rb o n B la ck . E ffec t o f F lex ing R e s is ta n c e

of V u lcan ized R u b b e r ................. 559and S h e p a r d , N . A . E ffec t o f C u rin g T e m p e ra tu re on Q u a li ty of

V u lcan ized R u b b e r ................................................................ _........................... 574St u b b s , J . J . , a n d S e n s e m a n , C . E . C a ta ly t ic O x id a tio n of p -

C y m e n e in L iq u id P h a s e ..........................................................................._ . . . 1184S u c h ie r , A . A n a ly sen m e th o d en d e r D ü n g e m itte l. (B ook R ev iew ,

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O xygen D e m a n d of P u re S o d iu m S o a p s ................................................... 460

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T a y lo r , A . M . E c o n o m ic P o s itio n of S u lfu r ...................................... 1116T a y lo r , I I . F . A d v an ces in P re s e rv a tio n of F is h b y F reez ing .

S y m p o s iu m on S om e A sp ec ts of th e P ro b lem of th e P re s e rv a tio nof F o o d s ............................................................................................................ 679

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T e l e g r a ph C o n st r u c t io n an d M a in t e n a n c e C o ., L t d . M a te r ia lsU sed in C hem ica l E n g in ee rin g O p e ra tio n s . (See R o e th e li , 1018) 1443

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a n d M a r l in g , P . E . D ry in g R a te s of S y n th e t ic R es in s w ithD ry in g O ils. I . C h in a W ood O il.................................................... 871

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M e th o d s o f R e m o v a l ................................................................................. 1187T is d a l e , W . H . E th y lm e rc u ry C o m p o u n d s a s A g ric u ltu ra l D is in ­

f e c t a n ts ............................................................................................................. 745

T o n g b e r g , C. O., a n d F e n s k e , M . R . C om position of S traight-R unP enn sy lvan ia G asoline. I II . Iso lation of Pure H ydrocarbons. 814

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Interfacial T ension b etw een A sphaltic M aterials and V ariousA queous S o lu tion s............................................................................................... 1003

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M e ta ls b y M ilk . E ffec ts of O p e ra tin g C o n d itio n s on C o rro s io nin V ario u s P a r ts of P a s te u r iz in g E q u ip m e n t .................................339, 839

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W h it e , A . H . O ccu p a tio n s a n d E a rn in g s of C h em ica l E n g in ee rin gG r a d u a te s ...................................•................................................... 203

a n d S c h u l t z , J. W . F ra c t io n a l O x id a tio n a n d C ra c k in g o f P e n n ­s y lv a n ia N a p h th a s .............................................................................. 1277

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W i e s m a n , C. K ., B u s w e l l , A. M ., a n d B o r u f f , C. S. AnaerobicS tab iliza tion of M ilk W a ste ....................................; .............. %.................

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