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5UBJLCT INDLX

THL JOURNAL OF INDUSTRIAL AND ENGINEERING CHLMI5TRY VOL. II, 1910

Ab b r e v ia t io n s; P . = Patent. Abs. =» A bstract. Ed. =» Editorial. Add. => A ddress. Cor. =» Correspondence.

A BSTR A C TS of papers read before the sem i-annual m eeting of the

American In stitute of Chemical Engineers. N iagara Falls. C a n .. 363

Accuracy in sampling. Fred C. W eld (Note)...426

Accuracy in taking and preparing m ixed fertilizer samples. F. B. P orter... ... 148

A ccurate m ethod for calorim etric determ inations on anthracite coal, an. Oscar W . Palm enberg...404

Acetic anhydride used in the Lieberruann-Storch reaction, possible contam ination of. Chas. S. P alm er... 104

Acid in hydrogen peroxide solutions, the determ ination of free. Lin- wood A. Brow n... 377

Action of sunlight and air upon some lubricating oils, the. C. E. W a te rs... 451

Address, on occasion of aw ard of Perkin Medal to Dr. Edw ard Good­ rich Acheson. L. H . B aekeland... 102

Addresses...25, 63. 99. 153, 216, 353, 423, 466. 534 Advance New England chem istry (E d.)... 397

A fter-effects of certain phosphates on linied and unlimed land. H . J. W heeler... 133

A gitating solutions, some problem s in the m anufacture and agitation of sulphide solutions, dissolving chemicals and. Oskar Nagel, P h.D ... 341

A ir-nitrates in the U nited States (N ote)...495

Air upon some lubricating oils, the action of sunlight and. C. E. W 'atcrs... 451

Air purification, present statu s of ozone with reference to. R alph D. Small (Add.)... 534

A lbert E rnest Leach. A. L. W inton... 449

Alkali w aters on lead arsenates, further studies of reactions of lime- sulfur solution and. C. E. Bradley and II. V. T artar...328

A llen's Commercial Organic Analysis, H enry Leiim ann and W . A. D avis (Book)... 104, 390 Alloy, a new (N ote)...494

Alloys, m aking sample. R. C. Benner (N ote)... 546

Alloys of nickel and cobalt w ith chromium. Elwood H aynes 397 American Chemical Society, Boston m eeting...67, 360» 487. 550 American exposition, Berlin, 1910... 105

American Electrochem ical Society...392, 436, 484 American Institute of Chemical Engineers...30, 222, 331, 430, 550 American Iron and Steel Institute, t h e ..., ...486

American Leather Chemists’ A ssociation... 487

Am erican Medical Association. New and Non-Official Remedies, 1910 (B o o k ).. ... 221

American Society for Testing M aterials...332

Amm onia, m ethods for testing commercial, anhydrous liquid. W . D. Richardson... 97

Amm oniates in commcrcial fertilizers, detection of inferior. John P. S tr e e t... 311

Analyses of w ater from G reat Salt Lake, com parative. W . C. Ebaugh and W allace M acFarlane... 454

Analysis, carbonic oxide in illum inating gas, 9; m oisture determ ination in cereals, 19; exam ination of foods for salicylic add , 24; iron and alum ina inorganic plant constituents, 27; casein in paper, 28; linseed oil foots. 28; fish oils in vegetable oils, 43; phosphorus, 45; ether extract of spices, 47; carbon by combustion, 66; m oisture by distillation, 66; B abbitt m etals, 80; medicinal plasters, 94; liquid ammonia, 97.; Spanish paprika. 139; cane sugar, 143; avail­ able nitrogen, 146; phosphoric acid, 157; phosphate rock, 158; lubricants, 171; asphalt, 181; copper, 1S7; copper in ores, 195; sulphur in pyrite, 196; Candelilla wax, 203; Chinese wood oil, 205; sodium chloride in m ilk, 210; beef flesh. 215; assay for silver and gold, 251; soil hum us, 269; lime-sulphur spray, 271; crude fiber, 280; crude fiber, 2S1; sulphur in brass and bronze, 293; volatile m atter in coal, 304; hum us. 317; gas. 337; zinc in ores, 375; free acid in hydrogen peroxide. 377; cocaine and strychnin, 378; volum etric determ ination of potassium , 379; sulphur in illum ina­ ting gas, 385; paint, 3SS; caramel, 389; fusel oil, 389; anthracite coal, 404; calcium oxide in lime, 407; capsicum , 419; w ater from great salt lake, 454; Candelilla wax, 454; Chinese te a soils, 462; nitrogen, 463; chrome paint. 4S2; sodium benzoate in catsups, 544; organic nitrogen availability...546

* Analysis, a use for the Gooch in paint. W arren I. K eeler... 883

A nalysis of B abbitt m etals, solders and journal brasses. D. J. Dem- orcst... . ... 80

Analysis, chrome paint. E. F. Sclierubel and E . S. W ood (Note) — . 482 Analysis as shown in tracing the cause of typhoid fever epidem ic in Georgia, the value of a chemical. H . B. A rbuckle...349

A nalytical and industrial investigations a t low tem peratures, a con­ venient m ethod of refrigeration for. Jam es O. H an d y ... 92

A nalytical processes, the im provem ent of. W. D. R ichardson... 99

Analyzed Iron and Manganese Ores, M ethods of Analysis. B ureau of Staudards (Book)... 429

A nhydrous, liquid amm onia, m ethods for testing commercial. W . D. R ichardson... 97

Anode, a rotating graphite. J. W . T urrentine... 342

A nthracite coal, an accurate m ethod for calorim etric determ inations on. Oscar W . Palm enberg... 404

A pparatus, an extr action. Sam uel M. B ain... 455

A pparatus, some laboratory devices...360

A pparatus for smelting ores yielding a volatile m etal. W oolsey McA. Johnson (P .)...394

A pplication of science to industry, the (E d .)... 498

Application of paint, scientific preparation and. G. W. T hom pson.. 87

A pplication of electrostatic separation to ore dressing. F. S. Mac­ Gregor... 517

A rt of enam eling m etals. Geo. L. Rice and Benj. W . G ilchrist (P .).. 555

Asafctida. W . A. Pearson...421

A sphalt exam ination, m ethods of. A lbert Som m er... 181

A sphalt, studies in. C. J. Frankforter... 239

Assay for silver, the effect of varying am ounts of litharge in the fire. K enneth W illiam s...406

Assay of m edicinal plasters. Frederick B. K ilm er... 94

Association of Official A gricultural Chem ists... 391. 551 A tropin and strychnin when they occur together, separation and de­ term ination on cocain and strychnin, and. II. C. F uller... 378

A utom atic pipette, an. J. Bosley Thom as... ... 330

Available calcium oxide in lime used in cyanide work, rapid estim ation of. L. W . B ahney... 407

A vailability of soil nitrogen in relation to the basicity of the soil and to the growth of legumes. T. L. Lyon and Jas. A. Bizzell 313 Availability of soil phosphates. W . P. K elley... ... 277

A vailability, laboratory m ethods for organic nitrogen. C. H. Jones (N ote)... 546

Ba b b i t t m etals, solders and journal brasses, the analysis of. D. J. D em orest... 80

Backe’s investigation of m altol and isom altol. note on. H . C. Sher­ m an... 426

B acterial activity as a corrosive influence in the soil. R ichard H. G aines... 128

Bacteriological m ethods for determ ining the available nitrogen in fertilizers. Jacob G. L ipm an... 146

Bakelite (N ote)... 545

B akelite inventions, resinite and (N ote)... 494

B akelite and resinit. Dr. L. H . Baekeland (Cor.)...478

Beef flesh, the glycogen content of. P. F. Trowbridge and C. K . Francis... 21

Beef flesh, glycogen content of. P. F. Trowbridge and C. K . F ran c is,. 215 B eet Sugar Making and Its Chemical Control. Y. N ikaido (B ook).. 159

Benzene in illum inating gas, a com parison of the efficiency of O tto Pfeiffer's and Dennis and M cCarthy's m ethod for determining. E . P. H arding and Carl T aylor... 345

Benzoate in catsups, the modified LaW all m ethod for the determ ina­ tion of sodium. W . D. McAbee (N ote). ... 544

Bessemer rails, use of ferro-titanium in. P. H . D udley... 299

B inary liquid m ixtures, differential condensation in distillation and rectification of. Alcan H irsch...409

Bolling’s, H arding’s and D rehsthm idt’s m ethods for determ ining sulphur in illum inating gas, a com parison of. E. P. H arding and Carl T aylor... 385 B ook Re v i e w s: Food Inspection and Analysis (Leach), 29; U nter­

suchung der Mineralöle und F ette (Holde), 29; Chemiker K alendar (Biederm ann), 29; Iron Ores, Building Stones and O ther Minerals (W est Virginia Geological Survey), 29; A Text-Book of B otany and Pharm acognosy (Kraem er), 104; The M anufacture of Paper (Sindall), 104; Allen’s Commercial Organic Analysis. 104; Producer Gas-Fired Furnaces (Nagel), 104; Chemisch-Technische U nter­

suchungsm ethoden (Lunge and Berl), 105; Beet Sugar Making

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569 and Its Chemical Control (Nikaido), 159; Fungus Diseases of Plants

(Duggar), 294; D ust Preventives and R oad Binders (H ubbard), 295; Solid Bitum ens (Peckham ), 331; Les Secheries Agricoles (Sidersky), 360; M etallography (Desch), 390; Allen’s Commercial Organic Analysis, Vol. II, Oils and Fats, 390; Theorie der Gewin­

nung und Trennung der Aethcrischcn Oelc durch Distillation (von Rechenberg), 390; Technologie der F ette und Oelc (Hefter), 391; The Polytechnic Engineer, 391; Engineering Chemistry (Stillman), 391; Chemische Technologie der Neuzeit (Dammcr).

428; Van N ostrand’s Chemical A nnual (Olsen), 428; Fuel and Refractory M aterials (Sexton), 428; The Corrosion and Preserva­

tion of Iron and Steel (Cushman and G ardner), 483; Soil Fertility and Perm anent A griculture (Hopkins), 483; The Chemists’

Pocket M anual (Meade), 484; A Text-Book of B otany and P har­

macognosy (Kracm er). 549; H andbuch der Chemie und Technol­

ogie der Ocle und F ette (Ubbelohde and Goldschmidt), 549;

Chemisch-Technische U ntersuchungsm ethoden (Lunge and

B eri)... 550

Book Review sand Notices... 29, 104. 159, 221, 294, 331, ... 360, 390, 428, 484, 549 Borax industry, the. F. M. D upont ...500

Brass and bronze, determ ination of sulphur in. G ustav T hu rnau er.. 293

Brick work, efflorescence on. A. F. Greaves-W alker...373

Bricks, some im perfect paving. Jam es C. Lawrence and Charles J. B oner... 524

B riquetting of iron ores (N ote)... 558

Bronze, determ ination of sulphur in brass and. G ustav T htirnau er.. 293

Brussels' exposition, chemical industry at. R ay L. Ferguson (N ote). 547 Bureau of Mines, explosibility of coal dust (N ote)... 427

Bureau of Standards, Standard Analyzed Samples—General Inform ation (Book)... 428

Bureau of Standards, chem istry in the. W . F. H illebrand (A dd.). . . . 423

Bureau of Standards’ Analyzed Iron and Manganese Ores, M ethods of Analysis (Book)... 429

Bureau of Standards, analyzed sam ples... 103, 359 B utterm ilk, the preparation of curd from. J. L, Sam m is... 142

CALCIUM , efficiency in the electrolytic production of m etallic. Francis C. F rary, H enry R. Bicknell and Carl A. T ronson...522

Calcium in cream, relation betw een fat and. H erm an C. Lythgoe and Clarence M arsh... 327

Calcium oxide in lime used in cyanide work, rapid estim ation of avail­ able. L. W . B ahney... 407

Calcium, the electrolytic preparation of. Arden R. Johnson (A dd.).. 446

Calorim eter, a new gas. S. W . P arr...337

Calorim etric determ inations on anthracite coal, an accurate m ethod for. Oscar W . Palm enberg... 404

Campaign of 1910, the. A. D. L ittle (E d.)... 33

Candelilla wax. constituents of. G. S. Fraps and J. B. R ath er 454 Candclilla wax, exam ination of. R. F. H are and A. P. Bjerrcgaard. . 203

Cane in sugar m anufacture control apparatus, the milling of. G. L. Spencer... 253

Cane sugar by the use of invcrtase, the quantitative determ ination of. C. S. H udson... 143

Capsaicin, the pungent principle of capsicum, and the detection of capsicum. E. K . Nelson... 419

Capsicum, and the detection of capsicum, capsaicin, the pungent principle of. E. K . Nelson... 419

Caramel, identification test for. G. H. P. L ichthardt...389

Carbenes, form ation of. Basil W . A lexander...242

Carbon by com bustion, putash bulb for. N. A. Koenig (N ote) 66 Carbonic oxide in illum inating gas by iodine pentoxide, the determ ina­ tion of. A. H. Gill and E . H . B artlett... 9

Carbon in the virgin and fallowed soils of E astern Oregon, nitrogen and. C. E . B radley... 138

Carbon tetrachloride and naphtha, flash, fire and explosion tests on m ixtures of. Edw. A. B arrier... 16

Car painting practice, variations in. Carl F. W oods... 130

Carbenes. studies 011 the. K enneth G. M ackenzie... 124

Cast copper (E d .)... 451

Cast copper of high electrical conductivity. Dr. E< W eintraub (A dd.). 477 Catsups, the modified LaW all m ethod for the determ ination of sodium benzoate in. W . D. McAbee (N ote)... 544

Cement from blast furnace slag (N ote)... 561

Cereals, the m oisture determ ination as applied to. Sherm an L e a v itt.. 19

Changes in industrial chem istry caused by electricity. Edw ard R. Taylor (A bs.)... 364

Chemical analysis as shown in tracing the cause of typhoid fever epidemic in Georgia, the value of a. H. B. A rbuckle...349

Chemical composition of Kafir corn, the. R. O. Baird and C. K. Francis... 531

Chemical and mineralogical exam ination of some Chinese tea soils. the. W , 6. Robinson and W . J. M cCaughey... 462

Chemical Engineering Education (E d.)... 397

Chemical industry at Brussels’ exposition. R ay L. Ferguson (N o te).. 547

Chemical laboratory, hygiene of the small. Edw ard K eller...246

Chemiker Kalender, 1910. Dr. Rudolf Biederm ann (Book)... 29

Chemisch-Technische U ntersuchungsm ethoden. Geo. Lunge and E rnst Berl (Book)... 105, 550 Chemische-Tcchnologic dcr Neuzeit. Dr. O tto Dam mer (Book) 428 Chemistry, advance New England (E d .)... 397

Chem istry in the Bureau of Standards. W ; F. H illebrand (A dd.) 423 Chemist to proprietary medicines, the relation of the. W . A. Puck- ner... 155

Chemists’ building... 548

Chemist’s place in industry, the. A. D. L ittle... 63

Chemists’ Pocket Manual. The. Richard K. Meade (Book)...4S4 Chinese tea soils, the chemical and mineralogical exam ination of some. W . O. Robinson and W . J. M cCaughey...462

Chinese wood oil, constants of. Adolph K reikcnbaum ...205

Chrome paint analysis. E. F. Scherubel and E . S. W ood (N ote) 4S2 Chromium, alloys of nickel and cobalt with. Eiwood H aynes 397 Coal, an accurate m ethod for calorim etric determ inations on anthra­ cite. Oscar W . Palm enberg... 404

Coal dust, explosibility of, Bureau of Mines (N ote)...427

Coal, its deterioration in storage. A. Bem ent (A bs.)...365

Coal, losses in the storage of. Horace C. P orter and F. K. O vitz 77

Coal, some variations iu official m ethod for determ ination of volatile m atter in. A. C. Ficldner and J. D: D avis ... 304

Cobalt with chromium, alloys of nickel and. Eiwood H aynes...397

Cobalti-nitrite m ethod, volum etric determ ination of potassium by the. O. M. Sliedd... 379

Cocain, note on the volatility of. H . C. F uller...426

Cocain and strychnin, and atropin and strychnin when they occur together, separation and determ ination of. H. C. Fuller 378 Coefficient of expansion in glycerine. A rthur M. Comey and C edi F. B ackus... 11

Columbia and W illam ette rivers, w ater of. C. E. B radcy... 293

Com merdal, anhydrous, liquid amm onia, m ethods for testing. W . D. R ichardson... 97

Commercial caldum hydrate, its m anufacture and uses. L udus E. Allen (Abs.)... 363

Commercial fertilizers, detection of inferior am m oniates in. John P. S treet... 311

Com parative analyses of w ater from G reat Salt Lake. W . C. Ebaugh and W allace M acFarlane... 454

Comparison of Bolling’s, H arding's and Drehschm idt’s m ethods for determ ining sulphur in illum inating gas, a. E. P. H arding and Carl T aylor... 385

Comparison of the effidency of O tto Pfdffer’s and Dennis and Mc­ C arthy’s m ethod for determ ining benzene in illum inating gas, a. E. P. H arding and Carl T aylor... 345

Comparison of the m ethods for depositing iron clectrolytically. S. A. Tucker and E. Schram m ... .. 237

Composition of Kafir corn, the chemical. R. O. Baird and C. K . F ra u d s. ... 531

Composition of lime-sulfur spray. H . V. T artar and C. E. B rad ley ... 271

Compounds, uses for rare elem ents and spedal. G ellert A llcm an. 237 Condensation in distillation and rectification of binary liquid m ixtures, differential. Alcan H irsch... 409

Condenser used for extraction, note on a. David Bloom ... 103

Conductivity, cast copper of high electrical. D r. E. W eintraub (A dd.). 477 Conservation and utilization in the Padfic N orthwest. H . K, Benson. 100 Constants of Chinese wood oil. Adolph K rdkenbaum ... 205

Constituents of Candclilla wax. G. S. Fraps and J. B. R ath er 454

Convenient drying oven, a. M. M. MacLean (N ote)... 480

Contribution on jelly-making. N. C. G oldthw aite...457

C ontribution to our knowledge of the nitrogen problem under dry farm ing, a. F. J. Alway and R . S. T ru m b u ll. ... 135

Convenient m ethod of refrigeration for analytical and industrial in­ vestigations at low tem peratures (75° C.). Jam es O. H a n d y ... 92

Copper, cast (E d .)... 451

Copper of high electrical conductivity, cast. Dr. E. W eintraub (A dd.). 477 Copper in blister and refined copper, determ ination of. W illiam C. Ferguson... ... 187

Copper in ores, a rapid m ethod for the electrolytic determ ination of. R. C. Benner... 195

Cost of available nitrogen. Edw ard B. Voorhees... 153

Corn, the chemical composition of Kafir. R. O. Baird and C. K. F ran d s... 531

Corrections... 496, 564 Corrosive influence in the soil, bacterial activity’ as a. Richard H. G aines... 128

Corrosion and Preservation of Iron and Steel, The. Allcrton S. Cush­ m an and H enry H. G ardner (Book)...483

Corrosion of iron and steel and its prevention, note on the. G ustave W . Thompson (Abs.)... 364

Cream, relation between fat and caldum in. H erm an C. Lythgoe and Clarence M arsh... 327

C rudble assay of pyritic concentrates for silver and gold. George B orrowm an... 251

C rudble and support. Chas. E. Sw ett (N ote)... 67

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Crude fiber, determ ination of. G. M. M acNider... 281

Crude fiber, rapid m ethod of determining:. J. M. Piclcel... 280

Curd from butterm ilk, the preparation of. J. L. Sam m is... 142

Cyanide work, rapid estim ation of available calcium oxide in lime used in. L. W . B ahncy... 407

D ET EC T IO N of inferior am m oniates in commercial fertilizers. John Phillips S treet...311

D eterm ination of nitrogen by the Kjeldalil m ethod, note on the. P. L. H ibbard...463

D eterm ination, rapid saponification of fat for titrc. Chas. V. Zoul (N ote)... 479

D eterm ination of phosphoric acid by the official volum etric m ethod. F. B. C arpenter... 157

D eterm ination of sodium benzoate in catsups, the modified LaW all m ethod for the. W . D. McAbee (Note)...*... 544

D eterm ination of m ercury in the m ercury salts of the pharmacopoeia. B. L. M urray (N ote)... 481

D etection of fish oils in vegetable oils. the. O tto Eisenschimi and H. N. Copthorne... ... 43

D eterm ination of carbonic oxide in illum inating gas by iodine pentoxide. Augustus II. Gill and E. H . B artlett... 9

D eterm ination of sugar lost by entrainm ent from Evaporators, the. R . S. N orris... 401

D eterm inations on anthracite coal, an accurate m ethod for calorimetric. Oscar W . Palm enberg... 404

D eterm ination of phosphorus retained w ith ferric chloride in the ether separation. R . J. W ysor... 45

D eterm ination of lead in ores by electrolysis w ith stationary electrodes, the rapid. R. C. B enner... 348

D eterm ination of cocain and strychnin, and atropin and strychnin when they occur together, separation and. H . C. F uller... 378

D etection of capsicum, capsaicin, the pungent principle of capsicum, and the. E . K . Nelson... 419

D eterm ination of potassium by the cobalti-nitrite m ethod, volum etric. O. M. Shedd... 379

D eterm ination of free acid in hydrogen peroxide solutions, the. Lin- wood A. Brown... 377

D eterm ination of zinc in ores, the electrolytic. Geo. K cm m erer.. . . 375

D eterm ination of copper in blister and refined copper. W illiam C. Ferguson... 187

D eterm ination of m oisture by distillation, the. Samuel S. Sadtler (N ote)... 66

D eterm ination of sodium chloride in milk. Paul P oetschke... 210

D eterm ine fusel oil in distilled liquors, to. II. P. B assett...389

D eterm ination of hurnus. the. F. J. Alway, E. K. Files and R. M. Pinckney... 317

D eterm ination of crude fiber. G. M. M acNider... 281

D eterm ination of sulphur in brass and bronze. G ustav T h u rn au er.. 293

Determ ining the m elting points of fat, im provem ent of the W iley m ethod for. H arry Stecnbock (Note)... 480

D evelopm ent of chemical industry in Canada, the (Abs.). Judson A. DeCew... 364

D extrose, the norm al weight of. C. A. Browne... 526

Differential condensation in distillation and rectification of binary liquid m ixtures. Alcan Hirscli... 409

Dissolving chemicals and agitating solutions, some problems in the m an­ ufacture and agitation of sulphide solutions. Oskar Nagel, Ph.D ... 341

D istillation, determ ination of m oisture by. Sam uel S. Sadtler (Note) 66 Distillation and rectification of binary liquid m ixtures, differential condensation in. Alcan H irsch... 409

D istillation of whiskey, the. A. B. A dam s... 34

Distilled liquors, to determ ine fusel oil in. H . P. B assett...389

Division of agricultural and food chemists, American Chemical Society, Boston m eeting... 72, 429 Division of Industrial Chemists and Chemical Engineers. . 108, 222, 229, 361 Division of Fertilizer Chemists, American Chemical Society, Boston m eeting... 70

Division of Pharm aceutical Chemists, American Chemical S ociety ... . 429

D rehschm idt’s m ethods for determ ining sulphur in illum inating gas, a comparison of Bolling’s, H arding’s. E. P. H arding and Carl T aylor... 385

Dried bananas in Europe (N ote)...494

Dross in an electric furnace, reduction of tin. R . S. W ile (N o te), 544 D ry farm ing, a contribution to our knowledge of the nitrogen problem under. F. J. Alway and R. S. Trum bull... 135

D rying oven, a convenient. M. M. M acLean (N ote) ...480

D ry-land farm ing, th e nitrogen and hum us problem in. R obert S tew art... 386

D ust, explosibility of coal, Bureau of Mines (N ote)... 427

D ust preventives and road binders. Prevost H ubbard (Book) 295 Dyeing leather. F. E . A tteaux ... 218

E d i t o r i a l s... 1, 33. 77. 237. 3 7 1, 397, + 5 1. 497 Effect of gypsum of alkali in soils. W . F. S utherst...329

Effect of lime upon the solubility of soil constituents. F. W . G aither 315 Effect of varying am ounts of litharge in the fire assay for silver, the. K enneth W illiam s... 406

Efficiency in the electrolytic production of m etallic calcium. Francis C. Frary, H enry R. Bicknell and Carl A. Tronson... 522

Efflorescence on brick work. A. F. G reaves-W alker... 373

Einlandung Zur 26, Jahresversam m lung des Deutscli-Amerikanischen Technikcr-Verbandes... 392

Electrical conductivity, cast copper of high. Dr. E . W eintraub (Add.)...477

E lectric furnace, reduction of tin dross in an. R. S. W ile (N o te).. . . 544

Electric vacuum furnace installations in the research laboratory of the General Electric Company. W . C. Arsem ... 3

Electrolytic decomposition of solutions. Clinton P. Townsend (P .).... 555

Electrolytic determ ination of copper in ores, a rapid m ethod for the. R. C. B enner... 195

Electrolytic determ ination of zinc in ores, the. Geo. K em m e rcr.... 375

Electrolytic preparation of calcium, the. Arden R. Johnson (A d d .).. 466

Electiolytic production of m etallic calcium, efficiency in the. Francis C. Frary, H enry R. Bicknell and Carl A. T ronson... 522

Electrostatic separation to ore dressing, application of. F. S. Mac­ Gregor... 517

Electrolysis w ith stationary electrodes, the rapid determ ination of lead in ores by. R. C. Benner... 348

Electric com bustion furnace, laboratory treating furnace and rheostat. George M. B erry... 255

Elem ents and special compounds, uses for rare. Gellert A llem an... 237

Engineering Chemistry. Thom as B. Stillm an (Book)...391

Engineering education, chemical (E d.)... 397

English slag paving blocks (N ote). ...495

E ntrainm ent from evaporators, the determ ination of sugar lost by. R. S. N orris... 401

E ther extract of spices, influence of the m ethod of heating on the non­ volatile. A rthur Lowcnstein and W m . P. D unne... 47

E th er separation, the determ ination of phosphorus retained with ferric chloride in the. R. J. W ysor... 45

Evaporators, the determ ination of sugar lost by entrainm ent from. R. S. N orris... 401

E xact determ ination of sulphur in pyrite and m arcasite. E. T. Allen and John Jo hn ston . ... 196

Exam ination of Candelilla wax. R. F. H are and A. P. B jerregaard.. 203-

Exam ination of foods for salicylic acid, a sourcc of error in the. II. C. Sherm an... 24

Exam ination of some Chinese tea soils, the chemical and inineralogical. W . O. Robinson and W . J. McCaughey... 462

Experim ents to the active phosphoric acid of the soil, relation of pot. G. S. F raps... 350

Explosion tests on m ixtures of carbon tetrachloride and naphtha, flash, fire and. Edw. A. B arrier... 16

Explosibility of coal dust. Bureau of Mines (N ote)...427

E xtraction apparatus, an. Sam uel M. B ain... 455

E xtraction, note on a condenser used for. David Bloom ... 103

FA R M IN G , the nitrogen and hum us problem in dry-land. R obert Stew art... 386

F at and' calcium in cream, relation between. H erm an C. Lytligoe and Clarence M arsh...327

F a t for titre determ ination, rapid saponification of. Chas. V. Zoul (N ote)... 479

F ats, im provem ent of the W iley m ethod for determining the melting points of. H arry Steenbock (N ote)...480

Feeds upon the properties of lard, some effects of. C. L. H are...264

Ferric chloride in the ether separation, determ ination of phosphorus retained with. R. J. W ysor... 45

Ferro-titanium in Bessemer rails, the use of. P. II. D udley...299

Fertilizer legislation of the Division of Fertilizer Chemists of the American Chemical Society, report of the com m ittee on... 71

Fertilizer samples, accuracy in taking and preparing mixed. F. B. P orter... 148

Fertilizers, bacteriological m ethods for determining available nitrogen in. Jacob G. L ipm an... 146

F iltration of smelter smoke, the neutralization and. W . C. E b a u g h .. 372

Fire and explosion tests on m ixtures of carbon tetrachloride and naph­ tha, flash. Edw. A. B arrier... 16

Fish oils in vegetable oils, the detection of. O tto Eisenschimi and H. N. Copthorne... 43

Flash, fire and explosion tests on m ixtures of carbon tetrachloride and naphtha. Edw. A. B arrier... 16

Flesh, phosphorus in. P. F. Trowbridge and Louise Stanley. . . ____212 Food Inspection and Analysis. A lbert E. Leach (Book)... 29

Form aldehyde in sugar cane juice and sugar house products. P. A. Yoder and W . G. T aggart... 260

Form ation of carbenes. Basil W . A lexander... 242

Free a d d in hydrogen peroxide solutions, the determ ination of. Lin- wood A. Brow n... 377

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Fuel and R cfractory M aterials. A. H um boldt Sexton (Book) 428

Fungus Diseases of Plants. Benj. M. Duggar (Book)... 294

Furnace and rheostat, electric com bustion furnace, laboratory testing. Geo. M. B erry...; ...255

Furnace installations in the research laboratory of the General Electric Company, electric vacuum . W . C. Arsem ... 3

Furnace, reduction of tin dross in an electric. R. S. W ile (N ote). . . . 544

F urther studies of reactions of lime-sulfur solution and alkali w aters on lead arsenates. C. E. Bradley and H . V. T a rta r...328

Fusel oil in distilled liquors, to determine. H. P. B assett... 3S9 G a m b o g e , f . o . T aylor... 208

Gas, a comparison of the efficiency of O tto Peiffcr’s and Dennis & Mc­ C arthy’s m ethod for determining benzene in illum inating. E. P. H arding and Carl T aylor... 345

Gas, a comparison of Bolling’s and D rehschm idt’s m ethods for d eter­ m ining sulfur in illum inating. E. P. H arding and Carl T ay lo r.. 385

Gas calorimeter, a new. S. W . P arr... 337

Gas by iodine pcntoxide. the determ ination of carbonic oxide in illumi­ nating. A. H. Gill and E. H . B artlett... 9

G erm any's potash deposits and mines (N ote)... 562

Germ an potash prices (N ote)... 441

Germ an resinite com pound (N o te)... 441

Glycerine analysis, sub-com mittee on, report of m eeting a t Boston . . . . 222

Glycerine, the coefficient of expansion in. A rthur M. Comey and Cecil F. B ackus... 11

Glycogen content of beef flesh. P. F. Trowbridge and C. K . Francis 21,215 Gold, crucible assay of pyritic concentrates for silver and. Geo. Borrow m an... 251

Gooch in paint analysis, a use for the. W arren I. K eeler... 388

Grapes, the occurrence of sucrose in. W m. B. Ahvood (N ote) 481 G raphite anode, a rotating. J. W. T urrentine...342

G reat Salt Lake, com parative analyses of w ater from. W . C. Ebaugh and W allace M acFarlane... 454

G uayule rubber supply in Mexico (N ote)... 494

Gypsum on alkali in soils, effect of. W . F. S uth crst... 329

Gypsum on some Oregon soils, the reaction of lime and. C. E. Bradley 529 H A N D B U C H dcr Cliemie und Technologic dcr Oele und Fettc. L. U bbelohde and F. Goldschm idt (Book)... 549

H arding’s and D rehschm idt’s m ethods for determining sulphur in illum i­ nating gas, a comparison of Bolling’s. E. P. H arding and Carl Tay­ lor...385

H eat treatm ent of high-speed tools. C. P. B erg... 510

High electrical conductivity, cast copper of. Dr. E. W eintraub (Add.) 477 High-speed tools, heat treatm ent of. C. P. B erg... 510

High-voltage power for N iagara (N ote)...#...494

H um us, determ ination of. F. J. Alway, E . K . Files and R . M. Pinck­ n e y .. .. ... 317

H um us problem s in dry-land farming, the nitrogen and. R obert S tew art... 386

H ydrogen peroxide solutions, the determ ination of free acid in. Lin- wood A. Brown... ... 377

Hygienic Laboratory— Bulletin No. 58. M urray G. M otter and M artin L. W ilbert (Book)... 221

Hygiene of the small chemical laboratory. Edw ard K eller...246

ID E N T IFIC A T IO N test for caramel. G. II. p. L ichthardt...389

Illum inating gas, a comparison of Bolling’s, H arding’s and D reh­ schm idt’s m ethods for determining sulfur in. E. P. H arding and Carl T aylor... 385

Illum inating gas, a comparison of the efficiency of O tto Pfeiffer’s and Dennis and M cCarthy’s m ethod for determining benzene in. E. P. H arding and Carl T aylor ...345

Illum inating gas by iodine pentoxide, the determ ination of carbonic oxide in. A. H. Gill and E. H . B artlett... 9

Imm iscible solvents, the use of. Roe E. Rem ington (N ote)... 546

Im perfect paving bricks, some. Jam es C. Lawrence and Charles J. Boner...524

Im portation of tungsten from the Plauen D istrict (N ote)... 443

Im proved oven for high tem peratures, an. H . W . Clark and G. O. A dam s... 220

Im provem ent of analytical processes, the. W . D. Richardson (Add.) 99 Im provem ent of the W iley m ethod for determining the m elting points of fats. H arry Steenbock (N ote)... 480

Industrial Chemists and Chemical Engineers, American Chemical Society, Division of. Boston m eeting... 67

Industrial and trade notes...159, 235, 336, 369, 441, 493, 558 Industrial investigations at low tem peratures, a convenient m ethod of refrigeration for analytical and. Jam es O. H an d y ... 92

Industrial laboratories, the library as an adjunct to. G uy E. M arion 83 Industry, the borax. F. M. D upont... 500

Industry, trade school for the leather. Allen Rogers (A dd.)...474

Industry, the application of science to (E d .)...498

Influence of the m ethod of heating on the non-volatile ether extract of spices. A rthur Lowenstein and W m. P. D unne... 47

Influence of micro-organisms upon the quality of m aple syrup. H. A. E dson... 325

International Congress of Applied Chemistry, 1912, e ig h th .. . . 105, 554 International Congress of A lim entary Hygiene and of the R ational Feeding of M an... 106

Invertase, the quantitative determ ination of cane sugar by the use of. C. S. H udson... 143

Iodine pentoxide, the determ ination of carbonic oxide in illum inating gas by. A. II. Gill and E. H. B artlett... 9

Iron electroly.tically, comparison of m ethods for depositing. S. A. Tucker and E. Schram m ... 237

Isom altol, note on Dr. Backe’s investigation of m altol and. H . C. Sher­ m an... 426

JA P A N E S E paper mill, new (N ote)... 493

Jelly-making, contribution on. N. C. G oldthw aite...457

Journal brasses, the analysis of b ab b itt m etals, solders and. D. J. D cm orest...: ... 80

K .A FIR corn, the chemical composition of. R. O. B aird and C. K. Francis... 531

K jeldahl m ethod, note on the determ ination of nitrogen by the. P. L. H ibbard...463

LA B O R A TO R Y m ethods for organic nitrogen availability. C. II. Jones... 308, 546 L aboratory tests of lubricants— interpretation of analyses. P. II. Conradson... 171

Laboratory, the works (E d.)... 371

Lake, com parative analyses of w ater from G reat Salt. W . C. Ebaugh and W allace M acFarlane... 454

L ard, some effects of feeds upon the properties of. C. L. H are 264

LaW all m ethod for the determ ination of sodium benzoate in catsups, the modified. W . D. McAbee (N ote)...544

Lead arsenates, further studies of reactions of lime-sulfur solution and alkali w aters on. C. E. Bradley and H. V. T a rta r... 328

Lead in ores by electrolysis w ith stationary electrodes, the rapid determ ination of. R. C. Benner... 348

Leather, dyeing. F. E. A tteaux... 218

Leather industry, an outline of the. Allen Rogers... 353

Leather industry, trade school for the. Allen Rogers (A dd.)...474

Legumes, availability of soil nitrogen in relation to the basicity of the soil and to the growth of. T. L. Lyon and Jas. A. B izzell.. . . 313

Length of a technical paper, the. A lbert E. Leach (E d .)... 2

Length of a technical paper. W ilson H. Low... 221

Length of a technical paper, the. J. W . T urrentine... 157

Length of technical papers. R. C. B enner...331

Les Secheries Agricoles: E tude Economiquc et Technique de la Desicca­ tion des Products Agricolcs. D. Sidersky (Book)...360

L ibrary as an adjunct to industrial laboratories, the. Guy E. M arion. 83 Liebcrm ann storch reaction, possible contam ination of acetic anhy­ dride used in the. Chas. S. Palm er... 104

Lime and gypsum on some Oregon soils, the reaction of. C. E . Bradley. 529 Limed and unlim cd land, after-effects of certain phosphates on. H . J. W heeler... 133

Lime-sulfur solution and alkali w aters on lead arsenates, further studies of reactions of. C. E. Bradley and H. V. T a rta r...328

Lime-sulfur spray, com position of. H . V. T artar and C. E . B rad ley .. 271

Lime upon the solubility of soil constituents, effect of. F. W. G aither. 315 Lime used in cyanide work, rapid estim ation of available calcium oxide in. L. W . Bahney... 407

Liquid ammonia, m ethods for testing commercial, anhydrous. W . D. R ichardson... 97

Liquid m ixtures, differential condensation in distillation and retifica- tion of binary. Alcan H irscli... 409

Liquors, to determ ine fused oil in distilled. II. P. B assett...389

Litharge in the fire assay for silver, the effect of varying am ounts of. K enneth W illiam s... 406

Lubricating oils, the action of sunlight and air upon some. C. E. W aters... 451

Lubricants— interpretations of analyses, laboratory tests of. P. H. Conradson... 171

Losses in the storage of coal. H orace C. Porter and F. K . O vitz. . . . 77

Lubrication and lubricants. Charles F. M abery... 115

L ubricants, lubrication and. Charles F. M abery... 115

M A LTO L and isomaltol, note on Dr. Backe’s investigation of. H . C. Sherm an... 426

M anufacture and industrial applications of ozone, the. D r. Oscar Linder (Abs.)... 365

Maple syrup, influence of micro-organisms upon the quality of. II. A. E dson... 325

M arcasite, exact determ ination of sulphur in pyrite and. E. T. Allen and John Johnston... 196

Machine for sm all sam ples of wheat, a milling. Geo. A. O lson 527

M aking sam ple alloys. R- C. Benner (N ote) ... 546

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Dec., 1910

M anufacture of Paper, The. R. W . Sindall (B o o k )... 104

Means for recovering by-products. Pulaski M. H am lin (P .)...366

Medicinal plasters, assay of. Frederick B. K ilm er... . 94

Medicinal synthetics, recent progress among. V, Coblentz... 352

M elting points of fats, im provem ent of the W iley m ethod for determ in­ ing the. H arry Steenbock (N ote)... 480

M ercury salts of the pharmacopoeia, determ ination of m ercury in the. B. L. M urray (N ote)...481

Metallic calcium, efficiency in the electrolytic production of. Francis C. F rary. H enry R. Bicknell and Carl A. Tronson...522

M etallography. C. H . Dcsch (Book)...390

M etallurgical furnace. John E. Jones (P .)... 439

Method, note on the determ ination of nitrogen by the K jeldahl. P. L. H ibbard...463

M ethod for calorim etric determ inations on anthracite coal, an accurate. Oscar W. P alm en b erg ... 404

M ethods for depositing iron electrolytically. comparison of the. S. A. Tucker and E. Schram m ... : ... 237

M ethod for determ ining the m elting points of fats, im provem ent of the W iley. H arry Steenbock (N ote)... 480

M ethods for testing commercial anhydrous, liquid ammonia. W . D. R ichardson ... 97

Method for m aking silicon carbide. Frank J. Tone (P .)... 394

M ethod for the determ ination of sodium benzoate in catsups, the modified LaW all. W . D. McAbee (N ote)... 544

M ethod of, and apparatus for, producing coated m etal objects. John F. M onnot (P )... 557

M ethods of asphalt exam ination. A lbert Som m er... 181

M ethod of extracting or elim inating sultur, phosphorus and other im purities from coal ore. Leland L. Summers (P .)... 438

M ethod of heating on the non-volatile ether extract of spices, influence of the. A rthur Lowenstein and W in. P. D unne... 47

M ethod of m anufacture of bicarbonate of soda. R obert Hugh Forsythe Finlay (P .)... 368

M ethod of recovering amm onia from coal-gases and the like. Jan Adolf Roelofsen (P .)... 490

M ethods for determining sulphur in illum inating gas, a comparison of Bolling’s, H arding's and Drehschm idt’s. E. P. H arding and Carl T aylor... 385

M ethods for organic nitrogen availability, laboratory, C. H . Jones (N ote) ... 546

M ethod, volum etric determ ination of potassium by the cobalti-nitrite. O. M. Shcdd... 379

Mexican cem ent plant (N ote)... 561

Micro-organisms upon the quality of maple syrup, influence of. H. A. Edson ...325

Milk, determ ination of sodium chloride in. Paul Poetschke... 210

Mill, new Japanese paper (N ote)...493

Milling m achine for small samples of w heat, a. Geo. A. O lson.. 527

Milling of cane in sugar m anufacture control apparatus. G. L. Spencer. 253 Mineralogical exam ination of some Chinese tea soils, the chemical and. W. O. Robinson and W . J. M cCaughey... 462

Mine rescue service (N ote)... 561

Mixed fertilizer samples, accuracy in taking and preparing. F. B. P orter... 148

M ixtures, differential condensation in distillation and rectification of.binary liquid. Alcan H irsch... 409

Modified LaW all m ethod for the determ ination of sodium benzoate in catsups, the. W . D. McAbee (N ote)... 544

Modified Soxhlet apparatus. V. E. H enderson... 219

Moisture by distillation, determ ination of. Samuel S. Sadtler (N ote). 66 M oisture determ ination as applied to cereals, the. Sherm an L e a v itt... 19

M oisture in viscous products, note on. A rthur Low enstein...330

M onazite and zircon production (N ote)... 559

N A PH T H A , flash, fire and explosion tests on m ixtures of carbon tetrachloride and. Edw. A. B arrier... 16

N eutralization and filtration of smelter smoke, the. W . C. E b a u g h .. 372

New alloy, a (N ote)...494

New and Non-Official Remedies 1910, American Medical Associa­ tion (Book)... 221

New gas calorimeter, a. S. W . P a rr. ... 337

New Japanese paper mill (N ote)...493

New product for use in the arts, a. Dr. F. G. W iechm ann (A bs.). . . . 363

New step in industrial education, a. Allen R ogers... 25

New York chemists’ building, the (E d .)... 1

Nickel and cobalt with chromium, alloys of. Elwood H aynes 397 N itric acid. Schuyler Frazier (A bs.)...365

Nitrogen and carbon in the virgin and fallowed soils of E astern Oregon C. E . B radley... 138

Nitrogen and hum us problem in dry-land farm ing, the. R obert S te w a rt... 386

Nitrogen availability, laboratory m ethods for organic. C. H. Jo n e s.. ...308, 546 Nitrogen by the K jeldahl m ethod, note on the determ ination of. P. L. H ibbard... 463

N itrogen, cost of available. Edw ard B. Voorhees... 153

Nitrogen in fertilizers, bacteriological m ethods for determ ining avail­ able. Jacob G. L ipm an... 146

Nitrogen problem under dry farm ing, a contribution to our knowledge of the. F. J. Alway and R. S. T rum bull... 135

Non-sugar of the sugar beet, optically active. W . H . R ees...323

N ote on a condenser used for extraction. David Bloom ... 103

N ote on m oisture in viscous products. A rthur Low enstein...330

N ote on the recovery of w aste platinum . A. W . B lair... 102

N ote 011 the determ ination of nitrogen by the K jeldahl m ethod. P. L. H ibbard... 463

Notice, to m em bers of Division of Industrial Chemists and Chemical Engineers... 107

Norm al w eight of dextrose, the. C. A. Brow ne... 526

N ote on D r. Backe’s investigation of m altol and isomaltol. H . C. Sherm an...*... 426

Notes and correspondence... 27, 66, 102, 157, 219, 293, ... 330, 359, 388, 426, 478, 543 Ob i t u a r y. ... 449

Obtaining petroleum products. H erm an Frasch...439

Occurrence of form aldehyde in sugar cane juice and sugar house prod­ ucts. P. A. Yoder and W . G. T aggart...260

Occurrence of sucrose in grapes, the. W in, B. Alwood (N ote)...481

Official m ethod for determ ination of volatile m atter in coal, some variation in. A. C. Fiddlier and J. D. D avis... 304

Offidal regulations and rulings...112, 164, 235, 396, 443, 495, 563 Oil in distilled liquors, to determ ine fusel. H . P. B assett...389

Oils and Fats, Allen’s Commercial Organic Analysis (Book)...390

Oil tester, the Scott (N ote)... 482

Oils, the action of sunlight and air upon some lubricating. C. E. W aters...451

Optical active non-sugar of the sugar beet. W . H . R ees...323

Ore dressing, application of electrostatic separation to. F. S. Mac­ G regor... 517

Ores, a rapid m ethod for the electrolytic determ ination of copper in. R. C. B enner... 195

Ores, the electrolytic determ ination of zinc in. Geo. K em m e rer.... 375

Ores by electrolysis with stationary electrodes, the rapid determ ina­ tion of lead in. R. C. Benner... 348

Oregon soils, the reaction of lime and gypsum on some. C. E . B radley. 529 Organic nitrogen availability, laboratory m ethods for. C. II. Jones ( N o te )... 546

Organization (E d.)... 33

O riginal papers 3, 34. 77, 115, 171, 237, 299, 337, 372, 397, 451 500 O utline of the leather industry, an. Allen Rogers... 353

Oven, a convenient drying. M. M. MacLean (N ote)...480

Oven for high tem peratures, an improved. H . W. Clark and G. O. A dam s... 220

Oxide of lime used in cyanide work, rapid estim ation of available calcium. L. W . B aliney... 407

Ozone w ith reference to air purification, present status of. Ralph D. Small (A dd.)... 534

PA C IFIC N orthwest, conservation and utilization in the. I I . K. Benson... 100

•Paint analysis, chrome. E . F. Sclierubel and E . S. W ood (N o te )... . 482

P aint analysis, a use for the Gooch. W arren I. K eeler...388

Paint, scientific preparation and application of. G. W . T hom pson.. . 87

Paper mill, new Japanese (N ote) . ...I .. 493

Paprika, Spanish. A rthur Lowenstein and W . P. D unne... 139

Paving blocks. English slag (N ote)... 495

Paving bricks, some imperfect. Jam es C. Lawrence and Charles J. B oner... 524

Percolation. Frank M. Davis (N ote)... 102

Peroxide solutions, the determ ination of free a d d in hydrogen. Lin- wood A. Brow n... 377

Personal notes...487, 554 Petroleum oil gusher (N ote)... 559

Pharm aceutical Chemists, American Chemical Sodety, Division of, Boston m eeting... 73

Pharniacopocia, determ ination of m ercury in the m ercury salts of the. B. I.. M urray (N ote)... 481

Phosphate developm ents in Oceania (N ote)... 493

Phosphate rock, uniform analytical m ethods for. C. F. H ag e d o rn ... 158

Phosphates, availability of soil. W . P. K elley... 277

Phosphates on limed and unlim ed land, after-effects of certain. H. J. W heeler... 133

Phosphoric a d d by the offidal volum etric m ethod, determ ination of. F. B. C arpenter ... 157

Phosphoric acid of the soil, relation of pot experim ents to the active. G. S. F raps... 350

Phosphorus in flesh. P. F. Trowbridge and Louise S tanley...212

Phosphorus retained with ferric chloride in the ether separation, deter­ m ination of. R. J. W ysor... 45

Photography (E d.)...451

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P lant and m achinery...283, 537

P lant design. W . M. Grosvenor (Abs.)...365

Platinum , note on the recovery of waste. A. W . B lair... 102

Platinum , the quality of (E d.)... 497

Polytechnic Engineer, The (Book)... 391

Possible contam ination of acetic anhydride used in the Lieberm ann- Storcli reaction. Chas. S. Palm er... 104

Potash bulb for carbon by com bustion. N. A. Koenig (N ote) 66 Potash deposits and mines. G erm any’s (N ote)... 562

Potash salts in Galicia (N ote) ... 558

Potasli starch in G erm any (N ote) ...443

Potash work, fertilizer division A. C. S., December, 1909... 108

Potassium by the cobalti-nitritc m ethod, volum etric determ ination of. O. M. Shedd... ... ... 379

Potassium salts, the price of (E d .)... 497

Powdered sugar cane (N ote)... . . . 558

Power for Niagara, high-voltage (N ote)... 494

Preparation and application of paint, scientific. G. W . Thom pson. . . 87

Problems, w ater. W illiam M. B ooth... 503

Preparation of curd from butterm ilk, the. J. L. Sam m is... 142

Present statu s of ozone with reference to air purification. R alph D. Small (Add.)...534

Production of fine-metal tungsten. Elihu Thomson (P .)... 365

Production of m etallic calcium, cfiidcncy in the electrolytic. Francis . C. Frary, H enry R. Bicknell and Carl A. T ronson... 522

Price of potassium salts, the (E d.)...497

Problem s in chemical industry. John T. Baker (Abs.)... 363

Problem in dry-land farm ing, the nitrogen and hum us. R obert Stew art...*... 386

Process for cleaning iron ores. Edw ard F. G oltra (P .)...367

Process for extracting or separating precious values from ores. Janies S. Island (P .)... 395

Process for m aking concentrated sulfuric acid. O tto Prolls ( P .) .... 393

Process for m anufacturing carbonic acid. E rnst A ugust Behrens (P )... 368

Process of m aking nitric acid. Friedrich H ausser (P .)...367

Process for producing alloy and the separation of m etals. Percy F. Cowing (P .)... 488

Process for recovering m etal. Archibald W . Diack (P .)...488

Process for testing com bustible gas. H enry L. D oherty (P .)...395

Process for the separation of gaseous m ixtures into their elements. Georges Claude (P .)... 438

Process of distilling coal. Jonas W . Aylsworth (P .)... 491.

Process of extracting m etals from their ores. W illiam E . Grcenwalt (P .)... 555

Process of m aking sodium cyanidc. O tto Liebknecht (P .)...489

Process of obtaining ammonium salts from gas. K arl Burkheiser (P .)... 557

Process of producing com pound m etal bodies. John Ferreol M onnot (P .)... 492

Producer G as-Fired Furnaces. Oskar Nagel (Book)... 104

Proprietary medicines, the relation of the chemist to. W. A. Puckner. 155 Purchase of iron mines (N ote)... 559

Purification of soap lye glycerine by the Garrigues process, recovery and. G. A. Moore... 283

Purification, present status of ozone w ith reference to air. R alph D. Small (A dd.)... 534

P yrite and m arcasite, exact determ ination of sulphur in. E . T. Allen and John Johnston... 196

Pyritic concentrates for silver and gold, crucible assay of. Geo. Borrow m an... 251

Q U A N T ITA TIV E determ ination of cane sugar by the use of invertase, the. C. S. H u d s o n ... 143

Quality of platinum , the (E d.)... 497

R A D IU M discovery, a British (N ote)... 558

R apid determ ination of lead in ores by electrolysis w ith stationary electrodes, the. R. C. B enner... 348

R apid estim ation of available calcium oxide in lime used in cyanide work. L. W . B ahney... 407

R apid m ethod for the electrolytic determ ination of copper in ores. R. C. B enner... 195

R apid m ethod of determ ining crude fiber. J. M. Pickel... 280

R apid saponification of fat for titer determ ination. Chas. V. Zoul (Note)..., ...479

R eagent bottle, a new. W ilfred W . Scott (N ote)... 67

R eaction of lime and gypsum on some Oregon soils. C. E. Bradley. . 529

R ecent inventions...74, 108, 230, 295, 333, 365, 393, 437, 488. 555 Recent progress among m edicinal synthetics. V. Coblentz... 352

Recovery and purification of soap lye glycerine by the Garrigues pro­ cess. G. A. Moore... 283

Recovery of w aste platinum , note on the. A. W . B lair... 102

Rectification of binary liquid m ixtures, differential condensation in distillation and. Alcan H irsch... 409

R eduction of tin dross in an electric furnace. R. S. W ile (N ote) 544 Refrigeration for analytical and industrial investigations a t low tem ­ peratures, convenient m ethod of. Jam es O. H an d y ... 92

R elation between fat and calcium in cream. H. C. Lythgoe and Clarence M arsh... 327

R elation of p ot experim ents to. the active phosphoric acid of the soil. G. S. F raps... 350

R elation of the chem ist to proprietary medicines. W . A. P u ck n er... 155

R eports of Chemical L aboratory of American Medical Association, Vol. I (Book)... 294

Resinit, bakelite and. Dr. L. H. Baekeland (Cor.)... 478

Resinite and bakelite inventions (N ote)... 494

Reviews...: ...49, 352 R heostat, electric com bustion furnace, laboratory treating furnace and. Geo. M. B erry... 255

R otating graphite anode, a. J. W . T urrentine... 342

R ubber chem istry. W. C. Geer (E d.)... 77

R ubber supply in Mexico. Guayule (N ote)... 494

S A L IC Y L IC acid, a source of error in the exam ination of foods for. 11. C. Sherm an... 24

Salt Lake, com parative analyses of w ater from G reat. W . C. Ebaugh and W allace M acFarlane...454

Salts, the price of potassium (E d .)... 497

Sam ple alloys, m aking. R. C. Benner (N ote)... 546

Sam ple of w heat, a milling m achine for small. Geo. A. O lson...527

Sampling, accuracy in. Fred C. W eld... 426

Saponification of fat for titer determ ination, rapid. Chas. V. Zoul (N ote)... 479

School for the leather industry, trade. Allen Rogers (A dd.)...474

Science to industry, the application of (E d.)... 498

Sdentific and Industrial Societies...67, 105, 222, 310, 331, ...360, 391, 429, 484, 550 Scientific preparation and application of paint. G. W . Thom pson. . 87

Scott oil tester, the (N ote)... 482

Separation and determ ination of cocain and strychnin, and atropin and strychnin when they occur together. II. C. F uller...378

Separation to ore dressing, application of electrostatic. F. S. Mac­ Gregor... 517

Silver and gold, crucible assay of pyritic concentrates for. Geo. B orrow m an... 251

Silver, the effect of varying am ounts of litharge in the fire assay for. K enneth W illiam s... 406

Slag paving blocks, English (N ote)... 495

Small sam ples of w heat, a milling m achine for. Geo. A. Olson 527 Sm elter, the Tooele. C. H. R epath and A. G. McGregor... 537

Smelting by electridty (N ote)... 559

Smoke problem and the com m unity, the. Charles Baskerville 355 Smoke, the neutralization and filtration of smelter. W . C. E b a u g h .. 372

Soap lye glycerine by the Garrigues process, recovery and purification of. G. A. Moore... 283

Sodium benzoate in catsups, the modified LaW all m ethod for the determ ination of. W. D. McAbee (N ote)... 544

Sodium chloride in milk, determ ination of. Paul Poctschke...210

Soil, bacterial activity as a corrosive influence in the. Richard H. G aines... 128

Soil constituents, effect of lime upon the solubility of. F. W. G aither. . 315

Soil F ertility and Perm anent A griculture. Cyril G. Hopkins (B ook).. 483

Soil hum us as determ ined by different m ethods. Sherman L e a v itt.. 269

Soil nitrogen in relation to the b asid ty of the soil and to the grow th of legumes, availability of. T. L. Lyon and Jas. A. Bizzell...313

Soil phosphates, availability of. W . P. K elley... 277

Soils, effect of gypsum on alkali in. W . F. S uth erst...329

Soils of E astern Oregon, nitrogen and carbon in the virgin and fallowed. C. E . B radley... 138

Soil, relation of pot experim ents to the active phosphoric a d d of the. G. S. F rap s... 350

Soils, the chemical and mineralogical exam ination of some Chinese tea. W . O. Robinson and W. J. M cCaughey...462

Soils, the reaction of lime and gypsum on some Oregon. C. E. B radley... 529

Solders and journal brasses, the analysis of b ab b itt m etals. D. J. D em orest... 80

Solid bitum ens, th d r Physical and Chemical Properties. S. F . Peck- ham (Book)... 331

Solutions, the determ ination of free acid in hydrogen peroxide. Lin- wood A. Brown...'377

Solvents, the use of im m isdble. Roe E. Rem ington (N ote)...546

Some effects of feeds upon the properties of lard. C. L. H a re .. . . 264

Some im perfect paving bricks. Jam es C. Lawrence and Charles J. B oner... 524

Some laboratory devices. J. M. Pickel (N ote)... 360

Some new tests. D r. Fred. K lein... 389

Some variations in offidal m ethod for determ ination of volatile m atter in coal. A. C. Fieldner and J. D. D avis... 304

Source of error in the exam ination of foods for salicylic add , a. H. C. Sherm an... 24

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1910

Soxhlet apparatus, a modified. V. E . H eudcrson... 219

Spanish paprika. A rthur Lowenstein and W . P. D unne... 139

Spray, composition of lime-sulfur. H . V. T artar and C. E . B rad ley .. 271

Spices, influence of the m ethod of heating on the non-volatile ether extract of. A rthur Lowenstein and W m. P. D unne... 47

S tandard Analyzed Samples— General Inform ation, Bureau of Stand­ ards (Book)... 428

S tandard samples. B ureau of Standards, W ashington...359

Storage of coal, losses in the. H oracc C. Porter and F. K. O vitz 77

Strychnin, and a tropin and strychnin when they occur together, separa­ tion and determ ination of cocain and. H . C. F uller...378

Studies in asphalt. C. J. F rankforter... 239

Studies on the carbenes. K enneth G erard M ackenzie... 124

Study of m aterials as a subject in a course of chemical engineering, the. Chas. F. M cKenna (Abs.)... 364

Sucrose in grapes, the occurrence of. W m . B. Alwood (N ote) 481 Sugar beet, optically active non-sugar of the. W . H . R ees...323

Sugar cane juice and sugar house products, occurrence of formalde­ hyde in. P. A. Yoder and W . G. T aggart... 260

Sugar lost by entrainm ent from evaporators, the determ ination of. R. S. N orris... 401

Sugar m anufacture control apparatus, the milling of cane in. G. L. Spencer ... ... 253

Sulpliide solutions, dissolving chemicals and agitating solutions, some problems in the m anufacture and agitation of. Oskar Nagel, P h .D .. ... 341

Sulphur in brass and bronze, determ ination of. G ustav T h u rn au er.. 293

Sulphur in illum inating gas, a comparison of Bolling’s, H arding’s and D rehschm idt’s m ethods for determining. E . P. H arding and Carl T aylor... 385

Sulphur in pyrite and m arcasite, exact determ ination of. E. T. Allen and John Johnston... 196

Sulphur spray, composition of lime-. H . V. T artar and C. E. Bradley.. 271

Sunlight and air upon some lubricating oils, the action of. C. E. W aters... 451

Synthetics, recent progress among medicinal. V. Coblentz...352

T A N N IN G m aterials, vegetable. John H . Y ocum ... 216

Tea soils, the chemical and mineralogical exam ination of some Chinese. W . O. Robinson and W . J. M cCaughey... 462

Technical paper, length of a. W ilson H. Low ... 221

Technical paper, length of a. J. W . T urrentine... 157

Technical papers, length of. R. C. B enner...331

Technologie dcr F'ette und Oele. G ustav H after (Book)... 391

Tem peratures, an improved oven for high. H . W . Clark and G. O. A dam s... 220

Tem perature work of the Bureau of Standards. C. W . W aidner 49

T est for caramel, identification. G. H . P. L ichthardt... 389

Tests, some new. Dr. Fred. K lein...389

Tester, the Scott oil (N ote)... 482

Text-Book of B otany and Pharm acognosy. H enry K raem er (B o o k ).. ... 104, 549 Theorie dcr Gewinnung und Trcnuung der Aetherischen Oele durch Distillation. D r. C. von Rechenbcrg (Book)...390

T in dross in an electric furnace, reduction of. R. S. W ile (N ote). . . . 544

T itre determ ination, rapid saponification of fat for. Chas. V. Zoul (N ote)... 479

Tooele smelter, the. C. H . R cpath and A. G. McGregor... 537

T rade school for th e leather industry. Allen Rogers (A dd.)...474

Transactions of American In stitu te of Chemical Engineers (Book). . . 390

T reatm ent of high-speed tools, heat. C. P. B erg...510

Tribo-luminescencc. W . S. Andrews (N ote)...478

Trinitrotoluene, the true m elting point of. A. M. Comey... 103

True m elting point of trinitrotoluene, the. A. M. Comey... 103

Typhoid fever epidemic in Georgia, the value of a chemical analysis as shown in tracing the cause of a. H . B. A rbuckle...349

U N D ER G R O U N D w aters for m anufacturing purposes. W . M. Booth (Abs.)... 365

Uniform analytical m ethods for phosphate rock. C. F. H ag edo rn.. . . 158

Unlimed land, after-effects of certain phosphates on limed and. II. J. W heeler... 133

U ntersucliung der Mineralole and F ette. Dr. D. Holde (Book) 29

Use for the Gooch in paint analysis, a. W arren I. K eeler... 388

Uses for rare elem ents and special compounds. G ellcrt Alleman (E d .). 237 Use of ferro-titanium in Bessemer rails. P. H . D u d ley ...299

Use of immiscible solvents, the. Roc E. Rem ington (N ote)... 546

U tilization in the Pacific N orthwest, conservation and. H . K. Ben­ son... 100

V ACUU M furnace installations in the research laboratory of the General Electric Company, electric. W . C. A rsem ... 3

Value of a chemical analysis as shown in tracing the cause of typhoid fever epidemic in Georgia, the. H . B. A rbuckle...349

Van N ostrand’s Chemical Annual. John C. Olsen (Book)...428

V ariations in car painting practice. Carl F. W oods... 130

Vegetable oils, the detection of fish oils in. O tto Eiscnschiml and H. N. Copthorne... 43

Vegetable tanning m aterials. John H . Y ocum ... 216

Volumetric determ ination of potassium by the cobalti-nitrite m ethod. O. M. Shedd... 379

Viscous products, note on m oisture in. A rthur Low enstein...330

V olatility of cocain, note on the. H. C. F uller... 426

Volum etric m ethod, determ ination of phosphoric acid by the official. F. B. Carpenter... 157

W A T E R from G reat Salt Lake, com parative analyses of. W . C. Ebaugh and W allace M acFarlane... 454

W ater of the Columbia and W illam ette rivers. C. E. B radley . .. 293

W ater problems. W illiam M. B ooth... 503

W ater purified by ozone (N ote)... 442

W ax, constituents of Candelilla. G. S. Fraps and J. B. R ath er 454

W eight of dextrose, the norm al. C. A. Brow ne...526

W estern Society of Technical Chemists and. M etallurgists, fifth general m eeting of th e ... 74

W et process for the treatm ent of ores. H . T. D urant...437

W heat, a milling m achinc for small samples of. Geo. A. O lson 527 W hiskey, the distillation of. A. B. A dam s... 34

W illam ette rivers, w ater of the Columbia and. C. E . B radley... 293

W iley m ethod for determ ining the m elting points of fats, im provem ent of the. H arry Steenbock (N ote)... 480

W ood turpentine association... 554

W orld m etal production (N ote)...442

W orks laboratory, the (E d.)... 371

Z lN C in ores, the electrolytic determ ination of. Geo. K em m erer.. . . 375

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