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SUBJECT INDEX THL JOURNAL OF INDUSTRIAL AND ENGINEERING CHLM15TRY VOL. 1, 1909 ABSTRACTS from Seventh International Congress of Applied Chemistry ............................................... 491 Accumulation of nitrogen, carbon and humus in a prairie soil, a re markable. F. J. Alway and C. E. Vail ................................................ 74 Accurate and rapid measuring device, an. Isaac F. Harris and S. D. Beard ............................................ 603 Acetate of lime, the analysis of commercial.Thos. S. Gladding.. 250 Aconite. Frank O. Taylor ................................................................................... 549 Accuracy in sampling coal. E. G. Bailey .................................................... 161 Acids in wines, the determination of total, fixed and volatile. Julius Hortvet .................................................................... . ............................ 31 Addresses .................................................................. 102, 194, 307, 464, 775, 806 Adulterants, turpentine and its. Arthur E. Paul ................................ 27 Air-saltpetre, the utilization of atmospheric nitrogen, particularly for the manufacture of. Dr. A. Bernthsen ........................................ 464 Alcohol from liquids low in alcohol, loss of.Win. H. Bentley . ... 481 Alcohol in flavoring extracts, the determination of essential oil and. Julius Hortvet and Rodney Mott West ................................................ 84 Algae of the Pacific Coast, on the chemistry of certain. David M. Balch ..................................................................................................................... 777 Almond flavoring extract, the determination of benzaldehyde in. W. Denis and P. B. Dunbar ....................................................................... 256 Alumina in phosphate rocks, the estimation of iron oxide and. Thos. S. Gladding ............................................................................................ 249 American Association for the Advancement of Science, 60th meet ing, 57; convocation week meeting, 130; American Chemical Society, Baltimore meeting, 53; 39tli general meeting, 127; Indianapolis joint meeting, 319; Detroit meeting, 485, 610; Boston meeting, 818; American Electrochemical Society, 14th general meeting, 54, 384; American Institute of Chemical Engineers, 131, 233, 489, 622, 816; American Leather Chem ists Association, 5th annual meeting. 57; American Institute Mining Engineers, 95th general meeting, 57; American Society for Testing Materials ................................................................... 320, 385, 817 American handy-book of the brewing, malting and auxiliary trades. Robert Wahl and Max Henius (Book) .................................................. 221 American Institute of Chemistry, an. George Auchy (Ed.) ............. 64 American molasses feeds. J. E. Halligan .................................................... 441 Ammonia gas and apparati for testing it, purity of commercial liquefied. F. W. Frerichs ....................................................... 362 Amorphous calcium phosphide, the commercial manufacture of. Chas. E. Munroe............................................................................................... 178 Amount of inert volatile matter in the mineral constituents of coal, the. W. Brinsmaid ....................................................................................... 65 Analyses and friction tests of lubricating greases. Horace W. Gillett .................................................................................................................... 351 Analysis, of commercial acetate of lime, 250; of fats, soaps and glycerine, committee on, 44; iron ores, methods of U. S. Steel Corporation for commercial sampling and, 107; of lead arsenate for water-soluble impurities, 659; phosphate rock, report of committee on, 41; turpentine, 27; wines, 31; coal, 65. 161, 518, 636, 673, 689; cottonseed products. 76; sulphites in foods, 81; insoluble phosphoric acid. 119; benzoic acid in foods, 190, 538; nitrates in soil solutions. 188; moisture in butter, 205, 315; fat in condensed milk, 208; arsenious oxide in Paris green, 208; iron and aluminium oxides in phosphate rock, 249, 477; moisture in viscous solids, 252; proteins in milk, 253; benzal dehyde in flavoring extract. 256; acetanilid in hydrogen per oxide, 262; potassium in soils, 302; potash in fertilizers, 304, 409; dust in gases, 312; copper in sugar analysis, 313; sewage, 328; liquid ammonia, 362; massecuites and molasses, 370; vanadium, 455; barium and sulphur in fluorspar, 462; zinc as sulphate, 476; vanilla extracts, 478; coke, 5IS; Babbitt metal, 519; aconite, 549; sugar, 567; fat in cheese. 604; phos phorus in flesh, 675; pyridine in aqua ammonia, 698; casein in milk, 723, 768; asphalt .................................................................................. 751 Analyzed samples, the Bureau of Standards. W. F. Hillebrand.. 41 Apparatus in chemical engineering, the development of intensely working. Francis I. DuPont (Ed.) ....................................................... 327 Apparatus for testing liquefied ammonia gas. F. W. Frerichs.. 223 Anhydrous chlorin from moist dilute gases and its industrial ap plication in chlorin detinning, the manufacture of. Elmer A. Sperry .......................................................................... 511 Anthracite producer practice, notes on. Geo. C. Stone ................. 11 Anti-putrescent effects of copper. Alfred Springer ................................ 676 Aqua ammonia, estimation of pyridine in. A. C. Houghton 698 Arsenious oxide in Paris green and other insecticides, a quick method for the determination of. C. C. Hedges ............................. 208 Asphalt analysis, the preparation of Gooch crucibles for.B. Mears. 477 Asphaltic material, chemical examination of. S. W . Parr, Brainerd Mears and D. L. Weatherhead ......................................... 751 Association of Official Agricultural Chemists, 25th annual conven tion .............................................................................................. 55, 133, 489, 744 Association of state and national food and dairy departments . .. . 742 Atmospheric nitrogen, particularly for the manufacture of air- saltpetre, the utilization of. Dr. A. Bernthsen .................................. 464 Atmospheric nitrogen, the oxidation of. Dr. Otto Schneider 120 Attitude of technical institutions to post-graduate study, the. Wm. McMurtrie............................................................................................................ 196 Available phosphates, soil acidity in its relation to lack of (second paper). C. W. Stoddard ............................................................................. 69 BABBITT metal, rapid analysis of. Percy H. Walker and II. A. Whitman .............................................................................................................. 519 Bacterial treatment of sewage, methods and devices for. W'm. Mayo Venable (Book) .................................................................................... 51 Badische anilin- and soda-fabrik, the products of the (Quot.) .... 121 Badische book, the. The Badische Company ............................................ 126 Bag house and its recent applications, the. W. C. Ebaugh 686 Bakelitc. the synthesis, constitution and uses of. L. H. Baeke land ...................................... 149 Barium and sulphur in fluorspar. Henry G- Martin. ...................... 462 Bedcutung dfT kolloide fur die technik. Prof. Kurt Arndt (Book). 383 Beef animals on different planes of nutrition, composition of the fat of. C. R. Moulton and P. F. Trowbridge ........................................... 761 Benzaldehyde in almond flavoring extract, the determination of. W. Denis and P. B. Dunbar ............................................................ 256 Benzoic acid in tomato catsup and other food products, determina tion of. Rodney Mott W est. ............................................................... 190 Betriebs-Chemikcr. der. Dr. Richard Dicrbach (Book) .................... 50 Bitumens, a useful pycnometcr for determining the specific gravity of semi solid. Prevost Hubbard ............................................................. 475 Bituminous binders, controlling the consistency of. C. N. Forrest. 378 Boiler waters, nitrates in. Geo. S. Jamieson .............................................. 787 Bomb calorimeter, a new. Charles J. Emerson ........................................ 17 B ook R eviews and N otices ........................................................................... * ......................................................123,220,271.318,380,481.680, 742,776, 814 B ook R eviews and N otices : Metallurgy (Wysor), 49; Electro- Metallurgy (Kershaw). 49; Der Betriebs-Chemiker (Dierbach), 50; The Chemical Analysis of Iron (Blair). 50; Laboratory Guide of Industrial Chemistry (Rogers), 50; Soils and Fertilizers (Snyder), 50; Manufacture of Lubricants, Shoe Polishes and Leather Dressings (Brunner), 50; Liquid and Gaseous Fuels (Lewis), 51; Power Handbooks (Collins), 51; Methods and Devices for Bacterial Treatment of Sewage (Venable), 51; Principles and Practice of Agricultural Analysis (Wiley), 123; Mechanical Appliances of the Chemical and Metallurgical In dustries (Nagel), 124; Chemical Reagents: Their Purity and Tests (Merck), 124; Modern Power Gas Producer (Allen), 124; Chemiker-Kalender, 1909 (Biedermann), 124; Laboratory' Experiments in Metallurgy (Sauveur and Boylston). 124; Laboratory Notes on Industrial Water Analysis (Richards), 124; Die Fabrikation von Leim und Gelatine (Thiele), 125; Les densities des solutions sucries k. Differentes temperatures (Sidersky), 125; Effects of Formaldehyde upon Digestion and Health (Bureau of Chem.), 125; A Short Pharmaceutic Chem istry, Inorganic and Organic (Stanislaus). 220; Chapters on

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A B S T R A C T S from S even th Intern ation al Congress o f A ppliedC hem istry ............................................... 491

A ccum ulation of nitrogen, carbon and hum us in a prairie soil, a re­m arkable. F . J . A lw ay and C. E . V a il................................................ 74

A ccurate and rapid m easuring device, an. Isaac F . H arris and S.D . B eard ............................................ 603

A ceta te o f lim e, th e analysis o f com m ercial. T h os. S. G la d d in g .. 250A conite. Frank O. T a y lo r ................................................................................... 549A ccuracy in sam pling coal. E . G. B a ile y .................................................... 161A cid s in w ines, th e determ ination o f to ta l, fixed and vola tile .

Ju lius H o r tv e t .................................................................... . ............................ 31A dd resses..................................................................102, 194, 307, 464, 775, 806A du lteran ts, turpentine and its . Arthur E . P a u l................................ 27A ir-saltpetre, the u tiliza tion o f atm ospheric nitrogen, particularly

for th e m anufacture of. D r. A. B ernth sen ........................................ 464A lcohol from liquids low in alcohol, loss of. W in. H . B en tle y . . . . 481A lcohol in flavoring extracts, th e determ ination o f essen tia l oil and.

Ju liu s H o rtv et and R odn ey M ott W est ................................................ 84A lgae o f the P acific C oast, on the chem istry o f certain. D avid M.

B a lc h ..................................................................................................................... 777A lm ond flavoring extract, th e determ ination o f b en zaldehyde in.

W . D en is and P . B . D u n b ar....................................................................... 256A lum ina in p hosp h ate rocks, th e estim ation o f iron ox id e and.

Thos. S . G ladding............................................................................................ 249A m erican A ssociation for th e A dvancem ent o f Science, 60th m eet­

ing , 57; convocation w eek m eeting, 130; A m erican C hem ical S ociety , B altim ore m eeting, 53; 39tli general m eeting, 127; Ind ianapolis jo in t m eeting, 319; D etro it m eeting, 485, 610; B oston m eeting, 818; A m erican E lectrochem ical S ocie ty , 14th general m eetin g, 54 , 384; A m erican In stitu te o f Chem ical Engineers, 131, 233 , 489, 622, 816; Am erican Leather Chem­ists A ssociation, 5 th annual m eeting. 57; A m erican In stitu te Mining E ngineers, 95th general m eeting, 57; A m erican S ocietyfor T esting M ateria ls................................................................... 320 , 385, 817

A m erican handy-book o f th e brewing, m alting and auxiliary trades.R obert W ahl and Max H enius (B o o k ).................................................. 221

A m erican In s titu te o f C hem istry, an. G eorge A uchy (E d .) ............. 64A m erican m olasses feeds. J . E . H a lligan .................................................... 441A m m onia gas and apparati for testin g it, p urity o f com m ercial

liquefied. F . W . Frerichs....................................................... 362A m orphous calcium phosphide, the com m ercial m anufacture of.

Chas. E . M unroe............................................................................................... 178A m oun t o f in ert vo la tile m atter in th e m ineral con stitu en ts o f coal,

th e . W . B rinsm aid ....................................................................................... 65A nalyses and friction tes ts o f lubricating greases. H orace W .

G ille tt.................................................................................................................... 351A nalysis, o f com m ercial aceta te o f lim e, 250; of fats, soaps and

glycerine, com m ittee on, 44; iron ores, m ethods o f U . S. S teel Corporation for com m ercial sam pling and, 107; o f lead arsenate for w ater-soluble im purities, 659; phosphate rock, report o f com m ittee on , 41; turpentine, 27; w ines, 31; coal, 65. 161, 518,636, 673, 689; cotton seed products. 76; su lphites in foods, 81; insoluble phosphoric acid. 119; benzoic acid in foods, 190, 538; nitrates in so il so lu tions. 188; m oisture in butter, 205, 315; fa t in condensed m ilk, 208; arsenious ox id e in Paris green, 208; iron and alum inium ox id es in phosphate rock, 249, 477; m oisture in v iscou s solids, 252; proteins in m ilk, 253; b en za l­d eh yde in flavoring extract. 256; acetan ilid in hydrogen per­oxid e, 262; potassium in soils, 302; potash in fertilizers, 304,409; d u st in gases, 312; copper in sugar analysis, 313; sew age,328; liquid am m onia, 362; m assecu ites and m olasses, 370; vanadium , 455; barium and sulphur in fluorspar, 462; zinc as sulphate, 476; van illa ex tracts, 478; coke, 5 IS; B ab b itt m eta l, 519; acon ite, 549; sugar, 567; fa t in cheese. 604; phos­phorus in flesh, 675; pyridine in aqua am m onia, 698; casein inm ilk , 723, 768; a sp h a lt.................................................................................. 751

A n alyzed sam ples, th e Bureau o f S tandards. W . F . H ille b r a n d .. 41A pp aratu s in chem ical engineering, th e developm ent o f in ten sely

w orking. Francis I . D u P on t (E d .) ....................................................... 327

A pp aratu s for testin g liquefied am m onia gas. F . W . F r e r ic h s .. 223 A nhydrous chlorin from m oist d ilu te gases and its in d u stria l ap­

p lication in chlorin detinn ing, th e m an u fa c tu re of. E lm er A .S perry.......................................................................... 511

A nthracite producer practice, n otes on . G eo. C. S to n e ................. 11A nti-pu trescen t effects of copper. A lfred Springer................................ 676A qu a am m onia, estim ation o f pyrid ine in . A. C. H o u g h to n 698A rsen ious ox id e in Paris green and other in secticides, a quick

m eth od for th e determ ination of. C. C. H ed ges............................. 208A sp h alt analysis, th e preparation o f Gooch crucibles for. B . Mears. 477A sp h altic m aterial, chem ical exam ination of. S . W . Parr, Brainerd

Mears and D . L. W eath erh ead ......................................... 751A ssociation o f Official A gricultural C hem ists, 25th annual con ven ­

tio n .............................................................................................. 55 , 133, 489, 744A ssociation o f s ta te and national food and dairy dep artm en ts. . . . 742 A tm ospheric nitrogen, particularly for the m anufacture o f air-

sa ltpetre, th e u tiliza tion of. D r. A. B ern th sen .................................. 464A tm ospheric nitrogen, the ox id ation of. D r. O tto S ch neid er 120A ttitu d e of technical in stitu tion s to post-gradu ate stu d y , th e . W m .

M cM urtrie............................................................................................................ 196A vailab le phosphates, soil ac id ity in it s relation to lack of (second

paper). C. W . S tod d ard ............................................................................. 69

B A B B IT T m etal, rapid analysis of. P ercy H . W alker and II. A.W h itm an .............................................................................................................. 519

B acterial treatm ent o f sew age, m eth od s and d evices for. W'm.M ayo V enable (B o o k ).................................................................................... 51

B ad isch e anilin- and soda-fabrik, the products o f th e (Q uot.) . . . . 121B ad isch e book, the. T h e B adische C om pan y............................................ 126B ag house and its recent applications, the. W . C. E b a u g h 6 8 6B ak elitc . the synth esis , con stitu tion and uses of. L . H . B aek e­

la n d ...................................... 149Barium and sulphur in fluorspar. H enry G- M a r tin . ...................... 462B ed cu tu ng dfT kolloide fur d ie technik . Prof. K u rt A rndt (B ook ). 383 B eef anim als on different p lan es of nutrition , com position o f th e fa t

of. C. R . M oulton and P . F . T row bridge........................................... 761B en zaldehyd e in alm ond flavoring extract, the determ ination of.

W . D enis and P. B . D u n b ar............................................................ 2 56B en zoic acid in tom ato catsup and other food products, determ ina­

tion of. R odn ey M ott W e s t . ............................................................... 190Betriebs-C hem ikcr. der. Dr. R ichard D icrbach (B o o k ).................... 50B itu m en s, a useful p ycnom etcr for determ ining th e specific grav ity

of semi solid . Prevost H u b b ard ............................................................. 475B itu m in ou s binders, controlling th e con sisten cy of. C. N . Forrest. 378Boiler w aters, n itrates in . Geo. S . Jam ieson .............................................. 787B om b calorim eter, a new . Charles J. E m erson ........................................ 17B o o k R e v i e w s a n d N o t i c e s ........................................................................... *

......................................................1 2 3 , 2 2 0 , 2 7 1 . 3 1 8 , 3 8 0 , 4 8 1 . 6 8 0 , 7 4 2 , 7 7 6 , 8 1 4B o o k R e v i e w s a n d N o t i c e s : M etallurgy (W ysor), 4 9 ; E lectro-

M etallurgy (K ershaw ). 4 9 ; D er Betriebs-C hem iker (D ierbach),5 0 ; T he C hem ical A nalysis o f Iron (B lair). 5 0 ; L aboratory G uide of Industria l C hem istry (R ogers), 5 0 ; S oils and Fertilizers (Snyder), 5 0 ; M anufacture o f Lubricants, Shoe P olishes and L eather D ressings (Brunner), 5 0 ; L iquid and G aseous Fuels (L ew is), 5 1 ; Power H an d b ooks (Collins), 5 1 ; M ethods and D evices for B acterial T reatm ent o f Sew age (V enable), 5 1 ; Principles and Practice o f A gricultural A n alysis (W iley), 1 2 3 ; M echanical A ppliances o f th e C hem ical and M etallurgical I n ­dustries (N agel), 1 2 4 ; C hem ical R eagents: Their P u rity and T ests (Merck), 1 2 4 ; M odern Pow er G as Producer (A llen), 1 2 4 ; C hem iker-K alender, 1 9 0 9 (B iederm ann), 1 2 4 ; Laboratory' E xp erim en ts in M etallurgy (Sauveur and B oy lston ). 1 2 4 ; L aboratory N otes on Industria l W ater A nalysis (R ichards),1 2 4 ; D ie Fabrikation von Leim und G elatine (Thiele), 1 2 5 ;L es d ensities des so lu tions su cries k. D ifferentes tem peratures (S idersky), 1 2 5 ; E ffects o f Form aldehyde u pon D igestion and H ealth (Bureau o f C hem .), 1 2 5 ; A S hort P h arm aceutic C hem ­istry , Inorganic and Organic (S tanislaus). 2 2 0 ; C hapters o n

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826 T H E J O U R N A L OF IN D U S T R I A L A N D EN GIN EER ING C H E M IS T R Y . Dec., 1909

Paperm aking (B ead le), 220; M ethods o f T ex tile C hem istry (D ann erth), 221; T onindustrie-K alender, 1909, 221; A m erican H an d y-B ook of Brewing, M alting and A uxiliary Trades (W ahl and H en iu s), 221; H andbook for C am ent W orks Chem ists (G atehouse), 222; F actory G lazes for C eram ic Engineers (W est), 222; W ood Products, D istilla tes and E xtrac ts (N oyes), 271; R apid M ethods for Chem ical A nalysis o f S pecia l S teels, S teel-m aking, A lloys and G raphite (Johnson), 271; Short H andbook o f Oil A nalysis (G ill), 272; H ea t E nergy and Fuels (Juptner), 272; P o st’s Chem ish-Technische A nalyse (N eu ­m ann), 318; C hem istry o f E ssentia l O ils and A rtificial Per­fu m es (Perry), 318; H andbook ten D ien ste van de Suikcrriet- Cultur cn de R ietsu iker-F abricage o f Ja v a (Sugar E xp . S ta., J ava ), 380; M ethoden van Onderzoek der de Jav a R ietsuiker- Ind u strie V oorkom ende Producten, A fvalproducten, Brand- stoffen , M eststoffen, Chem icalien, W ater, Sm eerolien, E nz (T ervooren), 380; D e dicrlijke V ijanden van h et Suikerriet en h u n n e Parasieten (van D even ter), 380; D e Fabricatic van Suiker u it Suikerriet op Ja v a (Geerligs), 3 8 0 ' D ie R affination des Zuckers (Gredinger), 381; Sugar, a H andbook for P lanters and R efiners (N ew lands), 381; Laboratory M anual of D yeing and T ex tile C hem istry (M atthew s), 382; D ie Theorie der Far- bevorgangc (Zacharias), 382; B edeutung der K olloide fur die T echnik (A rndt), 383; P o st’s C hem isch-Technische A nalyse (N eum ann), 383; Sprcchsaal K alender for th e Ceramic, Glass and A llied Ind u stries (K oerner), 383; T estin g and Properties o f Sand L im e Bricks (B urchartz), 383; Bull. N o. 9, III. St. G eol. Sur. P aving Brick and P aving Brick C lays of Illinois, 383; Spanish T ranslation o f the Pharm acopoeia o f th e U . S. of Am erica, 383; Portland Cem ent In d u stry from a Financial Stand p oin t (E ck el), 384; Jahrbuch des V ereins der Spiritus- Fabrikauten in D eutschland , 4 8 1; T ables o f Properties of Over 1500 Common Inorganic Substances (Segerblom ), 482; Introdu ction to th e C hem istry and P h ysics o f B u ild ing M a­terials (M unby), 482; Practical T esting o f Gas and Gas M eters (S tone), 482; Sm okeless C om bustion o f Coal in Boiler P lan ts (R andall and W eeks), 483; Lead and Zinc P igm ents (H o lley ), 742; M ineral C ontent o f Illinois W aters, B ull. N o. 4 , 111. S t. W ater Survey, 742; M etallography (G ucrtler), 776; R einforced Concrete in Europe (C olby), 814; Laboratory N otes on Iron and S teel A nalysis (M acFarlane), 814; A lloys and Their In ­dustrial A pplication (L aw ), 815; Tanners’ and C hem ists’ H andbook (L ev i), 815; Chemical Conversion T ables for U se in the A nalysis of Commercial Fertilizers, C ottonseed, Iron and Food P roducts (B a ttle and G ascoyne), 815; Transactions o f th e A m erican In stitu te of Chem ical Engineers. 815; P rac­tica l P o ints for Practical Brewers (W yatt and Sch lich tin g ), 815; Prevention o f Industrial A ccidents (Law and N ew ell),815; B riquetting T ests (W righ t) .............................................. 815

B rasses and bronzes, determ ination o f iron in. I . M. B regow skyand L . W . S prin g............................................................................................. 1 8 7

B ronzes, determ ination o f iron in brasses and. I . M. B regow skyand L. M. S pr in g ............................................................................................. 1 8 7

B u lletin o f B ureau o f Standards. F . A . W olff (B o o k )...................... 125B ureau o f C hem istry. E ffects of Form aldehyde upon D igestion

and H ealth (B o o k ).......................................................................................... 1 2 5B ureau o f S tandards analyzed sam ples, the. W . F . H illebrand,

............................................................................................... 41, 261 . 481B urning p oin ts in o il m ixtures., a com parison o f th e calcu lated

and determ ined v iscosity num bers (Engler) and flashing and.H . C. Sherm an, T . T . G ray and H . A. H am m ersch lag ................. 13

B u tter, as show n b y different m ethods o f sam pling, variation Tofm oisture con ten t in. F loyd W . R ob ison .....................................? . . 3 1 5

C A L C IU M phosphide, th e com m ercial m anufacture of am orphous.Chas. E . M u n roc. ........................................................................................ 178

C alorim eter, a new b om b. Chas. J. E m erson ............................................ 17C alorim eters, a series o f parallel determ inations w ith th e M ahler

and Parr. S . W . Parr and W . F. W h eeler............................................673Calorim eter standardization . E- G. B a iley (E d .) .......................................328C arbon and huraus in a prairie soil, a rem arbakle accum ulation o f

n itrogen. F. J . A lw ay and C. E . V a il.................................................. 74C arbon bisu lphide on benzol, determ ination of. John M. W e is s . . 604Carbon electrodes, the m anufacture of. G . A . R o u sh ..............................286Carbon in steel, a n ickel crucible for th e determ ination of. H enry

E . K . R u p p e l.................................................................................................. 184C arter process o f w hite lead m anufacture, the. J. S. S ta u d t. . . . 758

Casein in m ilk, a rap id m eth od o f determ ining th e percen tage .ofT . Brailsford R obertson, 723; a vo lu m etr ic m ethod for th e de­term ination of. Lucius L . V an S lyk e and A lfred W . B os-w o rth ...................................................................................................................... 768

C ata ly tic reduction o f fa ts and oils. J. B ishop T in gle ( Q u o t .) . 47Catawba grape ju ices, w ith som e n otes on the d eterm ination o f

to ta l acid, com position o f scuppernong, Concord and. H . C.G ore....................................................... 436

C em ent, free lim e in Portland. A lfred H . W h ite ..................................... 5Change in th e com position o f unground cereals during storage.

Sherm an L ea v itt and J . A . LeC lerc........................................................ 299C hanges o f crude p etroleum effected b y diffusion through clay , the.

D avid T . D a y and J. E llio tt G ilp in ......................................................... 449C hanges in th e com position o f the skeleton o f b eef an im als. P . F.

Trow bridge and F. W . W ood m an ............................................................ 725C hapters on Paper M aking. C layton B ead le (B o o k ) ............................220C heese, b y th e B ab cock test, determ ination o f fa t in . J . I . Sam m is. 604 Chem ical A nalysis o f Iron, T he. D r. A ndrew A lexander B lair

(B o o k ).................................................................................................................... 50Chem ical engineer, th e road problem and the. Clifford R ichard­

son (E d .) .................................................. 63Chem ical exam ination o f asph altic m aterial, the. S . W . Parr,

Brainerd Mears and D . L . W eath erh ead .............................................. 751C hem ical R eagents: Their P u rity and T ests. E . Merck (B o o k ) .. 124 C hem ically pure chem icals, som e in terestin g p o in ts in th e m anufac­

ture of. J. T . B ak er ......................................................................................... 464C hem ical S ocie ties in A m erica. W . D . R ichardson (E d .) .................. 233C hem iker-K alender, 1909. D r. R udolph B iederm ann ( B o o k ) . . . . 124C hem ist and the public, th e (E d .) .............................. 506C hem istry, an A m erican in stitu te of. Geo. A u ch y (E d .) ................. 64C hem istry and p hysics o f jelly-m ak in g, contribution on the. N .

E . G o ld tliw a ite .................................................................................................. 333C hem istry o f certain algae o f th e Pacific C oast, on the. D av id M.

B a lc h ...................................................................................................................... 777C hem istry o f flesh. A . D . E m m ett and H . S. G rin d lcy 413, 580C hem istry o f E ssentia l O ils and A rtificial Perfum es, T he. E rn est

J. Parry (B o o k )................................................................................................. 318C hem istry, regu lation s re la tive to new and non-official rem edies,

council on pharm acy and. V . C oblen tz .............................................. 119C hem istry, th e u n tilled field of. A rthur D . L it t le ................................ 105Chilean n itrate fields (Q u o t.) ................................................................................ 45Chlorate exp losion , a peculiar. G eorge C. D a v is ...................................... 118Chlorin detinn ing, th e m anufacture o f anhydrous chlorin from

m oist d ilu te gases and its in d u stria l application in . E lm erA . S p erry .............................................................................................................. 511

C itral in lem on ex trac ts and lem on oils, a m eth od for th e d eter­m in ation of. R . S . H iltn er ......................................................................... 798

C itrate o f lim e in sicily , th e m anufacture o f o il o f lem on and. E .M. C hace............................................................................................................... 18

Coal, accuracy in sam pling. E . G . B a ile y ................................................... 161Coal analysis. N . W . Lord (A dd ress)............................................................ 307Coal, th e am ou nt o f inert vo la tile m atter in th e m ineral con stitu en ts

of. W . B rinsm aid ..................................................................................... 65Coal, rapid m ethod for th e determ ination o f th e specific g rav ity of.

A braham G. B lak eley and E d w . M. C han ce....................................... 812C obalti n itrite m ethod , on th e determ ination o f p otassiu m b v the.

L . T . B ow ser ....................................................................................................... 791C ollege-trained chem ist, th e efficiency and deficiencies of. W m .

II. N ich o ls ............................................................................................................ 102College training confer practica l efficiency along tech n ical lines, to

w h at e x te n t should. L ouis M. D e n n is . ......................................... 194C olorim etric d eterm ination o f n itrates in so il so lu tion s contain ing

organic m atter. W . A. S y m e ........................................ 188C om bustion carbons, econom y in th e u se o f o x y g en for. W m .

H erbert K e en ..................................................................................................... 375C om bustion p ip ette , a n ew . W ilfred W . S co tt (N o te ) ...................... 118C om bustion crucible, a sim plified. Porter W . S h im er ........................... 738Com m ercial fertilizers, loss o f p otash in, 304; fertilizers, potash tes ts

in , 804; fertilizers, va lu a tion o f in so lu b le phosphoric a d d in, 371; liquefied am m onia gas and ap paratus for tes tin g it , 362; m anufacture o f am orphous ca ld u m phosphide, 178; preserva­tion of flesh foods, deterioration and, 95; p roducts o f a v iscou s or sein i-so lid con sisten cy , rapid determ ination o f m oisture in, 252; pyrid ine and its v a lu e as a so lven t, 360; sam pling andanalysis o f iron ores, U . S. S tee l Corporation m eth od s f o r . . . . 107

C om m ittee on analysis o f fa ts , soaps and glycerine, the. W . D .R ichardson (N o t e ) .................................... 44 , 144, 268

C om m ittee on the analysis o f phosp h ate rock, report o f th e ................. 41

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C om m ittee 24, In tern ation a l A ssociation for T estin g M a ter ia ls .. . 134C om m ittees. W . D . R ichardson (E d .) ............................ 635C om parison o f th e ca lcu lated and determ ined v iscosity num bers

(Engler) and flashing and burning p oin ts in o il m ixtures. H . C.Sherm an. T . T . G ray and H . A. H am m erschlag.......................... 13

Com parison o f m eth od s for th e preparation of m ilk serum. H er­m ann C. L y th goe and L ew is I . N urenberg.......................................... 38

Com parison o f m eth od s for th e determ ination o f sulphur in coal.S. W . Parr, W . F . W heeler and R uth B erolzheim er................. 689

C om position o f th e fa t o f b eef anim als on different p lanes o f nutri­tion . C. R . M oulton and P . F . T row bridge.................................. 761

C om position o f Scuppernong, Concord and C ataw ba grape juices, w ith som e n otes on the determ ination of to ta l acid. H . C.G ore .............................................................. 436

C om position o f p lan ts, influence o f shade upon the. R . W .T h atch er ................................................................................... 801

Concord and C ataw ba grape ju ices, w ith som e notes on the deter­m ination o f to ta l acid, com position o f Scuppernong. H . C.Gore........................................................................... 436

Concrete railw ay ties (Q u o t.) ..................................................................... 48C ondensation products of phenols and form aldehydes, soluble,

fusible, resinous. L. I I . B aek eland ............................................... 545Condensed m ilk, to determ ine fa t in sw eetened . C. B . C och ran .. 208 C onstitution and uses o f bakelite , the synthesis. L . H . B aeke­

lan d ................................................................................................................ 149C onsum ption o f n itrate of soda in th e U nited States. Chas. E .

M unroe.......................................................................................................... 297Contribution on th e chem istry and p hysics o f jelly-m aking. N . E ’.

G o ld th w a ite................................................................................................ 333C ontrolling th e con sisten cy o f b itum inous binders. C. N . Forrest. 378C onvenient d ev ices for u se in the m icroscopic stu d y o f opaque ob­

jects. W irt T a ssin 605Convenient funnel for introducing dry reagents or powders into

b o ttles and flasks w ith out loss of substance. Chas. H . Briggs. 206Copper, anti-p utrescen t effects of. A lfred Springer....................... 676Copper-clad steel. W irt T a ssin ................................................................ 670Copper in sugar analysis, volum etric determ ination of. E . B.

H ollan d ......................................................................... 3 * 3Corrected q u a lity figures. Geo. A u ch y ................................................. 736Corrosion o f m etals, p a in t and varnish coatings as accelerators in

the. W in. H . W alker and W arren K . L ew is .......................... 754C ottonseed products, rapid determ ination of o il in. Chas. H . H erty ,

F . B . Stem and M. Orr.................... ........................................................Council on pharm acy and chem istry, regulations re lative to new

and non-official rem edies. V . C oblentz.............................................. 119Crucible for th e determ ination o f carbon in steel, a nickel. H enry

E . K . R u p p el................................................................................................. 184Crucible, a sim plified com bustion. Porter W . Shim er.......................... 738Crude petroleum as a reducing agent for zinc ores. Harrison H ale. 788 Crude p etroleum effected b y diffusion through clay , the changes of.

D avid T . D ay and J. E llio tt G ilp in ....................................................... 449Crude sulphuric acid, th e m easurem ent of. F . B. P orter .................... 479C upellation, th e tem perature o f th e lead b u tton in. R obert H .

B rad ford .............................................................................................................. *8*C yanidation o f silver m inerals. Theo. P . H o lt ...................................... 694

D E C E N N IA L In d ex o f Journal o f the S ocie ty of C hem ical I n ­dustry (B o o k )................................................................................................... *25

D efin ition o f gasoline. Frederic S. H y d e . ......................................... - 377D esign, C onstruction and M aintenance of Sew age D isposal W orks,

The. H ugh P . R aikes (B o o k )................................................................. 222D etection o f p in h oles in tin p late. W m . H . W alk er........................ 295D eterioration and com m ercial preservation o f flesh foods. W . D.

R ichardson and E . F . S ch eru b e l. ....................................................... 95D eterm ination o f acctan ilid in hydrogen peroxide solutions, 262;

benzaldehyde in alm ond flavoring .extract, 256; benzoic acid in tom ato catsu p and other food products. 190; carbon b isu l­phide in ben zol, 604; casein in m ilk, 768; essential o il and alco­h o l in flavoring extracts. 84; fa t in cheese b y Babcock test, 604 ; insoluble phosphoric a d d , 119; iron in brasses and bronzes,187; ox id es o f iron and alum ina in F lorida phosphates, 477; phosphorus in flesh, 675; potassium b y th e cobalti-nitrite m ethod , 791; sulphurous a d d or su lphites or sulphur dioxide in food products, 81; to ta l, fixed and v o la tile a d d s in wines,50; v o la tile com bustib le m atter in coke and anthractie, 518;zinc b y w eighing as su lp h a te ..................................................................... 476

D evelop m en t o f in ten sely w orking apparatus in chem ical engineer­ing, th e . F r a u d s I . D u P on t (E d .) ........................................................ 327

D ie R affination D es Zuckers. -W ilhelm Gredingcr (B o o k )..................3 8 1D ie Theorie D er Farbevorgangc. D r. Procopios Zacharias (B ook ). 3 8 2D ivision o f Fertilizer C hem ists, m eeting o f ..................................... 1 3 0D ivision o f Ind u stria l C hem ists and C hem ical E ngineers, m eeting

o f ............................................................................................................................... 1 2 8D ry reagen ts or pow ders in to b o ttles and flasks w ith ou t loss o f

substance, a con ven ient fu nn el for in troducing, Chas. H .B riggs...................................................................................................... 2 0 6

D yes, Ind ian indigenous (Q u ot.) .................... 4 ”D ynam ic v iew p oin t o f soils, the. Frank K . C am eron......................... 8 0 6

E C O N O M IC reasons for th e reduction o f m ilk to powder. Lew isC. M errell...................................................................................... 5 4 0

E con om y in th e u se o f o xygen for com bustion carbons. W m .H erbert K e en ........................................................................................................3 7 5

E d ito r ia ls .....................................................................1, 4 7 , 6 1 , 2 3 3 , 3 2 7 , 5 0 5 , 6 8 5E d u cation . W . R . W h itn ey (E d .) .................................................................. 1 4 7E ffect o f th e proposed tariff b ill on A m erican chem icals. J . D .

P en n ock ...................................................................................................................3 7 4E ffects of Form aldehyde u pon D igestion and H ealth . B ureau o f

C hem istry (B o o k )............................................................................................. 1 2 5E ffect o f Superheated Steam on V alves and F ittin gs. T h e Crane

C om pany (B o o k ).............................................................................................. 1 2 6E fficiency and d e fid en d es o f th e college-trained chem ist, w hen

tested in th e tech n ica l field. W m . H . N ich o ls ................................. 1 0 2E lectr ic P roduction of N itra tes from th e A tm osphere, T he. S . P.

T hom pson (B o o k ).......................... 2 2 2E lectr ic s tee l furnace, the. W . R . W h itn ey (E d .) .............. 6 4E lectr ica lly h eated incubator, an. Chester R . F ish er ........................... 4 8 0E lectrodes, th e m anufacture o f carbon. G. A . Roush*......................... 2 8 6Electro-M ctallurgy. John B . K ershaw (B o o k )......................................... 4 9E m ulsions in organic an alysis, m ethods o f avoid ing. S . S. Sadtler. 4 7 9E ngineering supplies, th e eth ics of. W m . H . W alker (E d .) ............. 2E rectin g w ork. H ubert E . Collins (The Pow er H a n d b ook s).......... 51E rra ta .............................................................................................................................. 7 5 0E ssentia l o il and alcohol in flavoring extracts, th e determ ination

of. Ju liu s H o r tv et and R odn ey M ott W e s t ...................................... 8 4E stim ation o f iron ox id e and a lum ina in phosp h ate rocks, the.

T hos. S . G ladd in g ............................................................................................ 2 4 9E stim ation o f pyrid ine in aqua am m onia. A . C. H o u g h to n ............. 6 9 8E th ics o f engineering supplies, the. W m . H . W alker (E d .) ............ 2E xam in ation o f flue g a s .s in boiler tests . H . A. H u n ic k e . ............. 2 2 3E xp losion pressure o f th e supernatant m ixtu re o f air and vapor, th ex

relation b etw een th e tem perature o f kerosene and the. W.£"P . Bradley and C. F. H a le ...........................................................................* 3 4 5

E x p losives in th e m ail and transportation, recent leg islation rela­tiv e to . Chas. E . M unroe........................................ 3 6 9

E x tra c tiv es from guayule. Chas. E . S w e tt .............................................. 3 1 5

F A B R IK A T IO N V on Leim und G elatine, D ie. D r. LudwigThiele (B o o k )..................................................................................................... 1 2 5

F actory G lazes for Ceramic Engineers. A. W est (B o o k ) .................... 2 2 2F at extraction apparatus and a new form o f flask, m ercury seals

in. A lbert P. S y .................................................. — 3 1 4F a ts and oils, ca ta ly tic reduction of. J . B ishop T ingle (Q u o t .) . . . 4 7F ats , soaps and glycerine, the com m ittee on analysis of. W . D.

R ichardson (N o te ) ............................................ 4 4F a tty a d d s o f fish oils, a stu d y o f the. L. M. T o lm a n ..................... 3 4 0F a t and b eef anim als on different p lanes of nutrition , com position

o f the. C. R. M oulton and P . F. T row bridge............................. . 7 6 1Fertilizer m aterials, experim ents on th e u tiliza tion o f nitrogen in.

Edw ard B . V oorhees and Jacob G. L ip m an .................................... 3 9 7Fertilizers, potash tests in com m erdal. J . E- Breckenridge 8 0 4Fertilizers, potash tests in m ixed. J . E . B reckenridge.......................4 0 9Fertilizers. Soils and. H arry Snyder (B o o k ) . ............................ 5 0Fink sm elter, the. W . C. E b au gh ................................................................... 2 1 7Fireproof m aterials. E rnest B . McCready (E d .) ...................................... 2 8 5Fire test as gauge o f danger for kerosene. D . R . S teu a rt ................. 6 7 9Fish oils, a stu d y o f th e fa tty a d d s of. L. M. T o lm an ......................... 3 4 0Fixation o f n itrogen, the. F. B . Carpenter (E d .) ................................ 4Flashing and burning points in o il m ixtures, a com parison o f the

calculated and determ ined v isco sity num bers (Engler) and.H . C. Sherm an, T . T . G ray and H . A. H am m erschlag................ 1 3

Flavoring extract, th e determ ination o f benzaldehyde in alm ond.W . D en is and P. B . D un b ar.............................................................. 2 5 6

Flavoring extracts, the determ ination of essential o il and alcoholin. Ju lius H ortvet and R odn ey M ott W est.................................. 8 4

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8s8 T H E J O U R N A L OF I N D U S T R I A L A N D ENGINEE RIN G C H E M I S T R Y . Dec., 1909

F lesh foods, th e deterioration and com m ercial preservation of.W . D . R ichardson and E . F. S ch erubel.............................................. 95

Florida phosphates, th e determ ination o f ox id es o f iron and alum inain . H . H erzog......................................... 477

Flour bleaching, it s relation to bread production and nutrition .John A . W esener and Geo. L. T e ller ................................................... 700

Fluorspar, barium and sulphur in. H enry G. M artin ........................ 462Food products, determ ination o f benzoic acid in tom ato catsup

and other. R odn ey M ott W e s t ............................................................... 190F ood products, determ ination of sulphurous acid or su lp h ites or

sulphur dioxide in. Edw ard G u d em an ................................................ 81F orm aldehyde, soluble, fusib le, resinous condensation p rod ucts o f

phenols and. L. H . B aek elan d ................................................................ 545Form ation o f w hite scale on steel and the surface decarbonization

o f p ipe annealed steel. Chas. Morris J o h n so n ...................................459Fractional d istilla tion , th e theory of. W arren K . L ew is .................... 522F ree lim e in Portland cem ent. A lfred H . W h ite .................................. 5F ree lim e in Portland cem ent. Arthur G. S m ith ................................ 6 6 8Furnace, th e electric steel. W . R . W h itn ey (E d .) ................................ 64Further rem arks on vanadium and it s estim ation . G eo. A u c h y . . 455

G A S generator, m odified form of th e K ipp. F. A lex . M cD erm ott. 811 G aseous F u els and the Part T h ey P lay in M odern Pow er P rodu c­

tion , Liquid and. V iv ian B . Lew is (B o o k )..................................... 51G enerator coils, an unusual incrustation on . C. H . E h r e n fe ld . . . 208 G lycerine, the com m ittee on th e analysis o f fa ts, soap s and (N o te). 44G as filter, th e new Brady. L . A . T ou za lin .................................................. 317G ooch crucibles for asphalt an alysis, th e preparation o£. B .

M ears...................................................................................................................... 477Grape ju ices, w ith som e n otes on th e d eterm ination o f to ta l acid,

com position o f Scuppernong, Concord and C ataw ba. H . C.G ore........................................................................................................................... 436

G u ayu le rubber, I and I I . Theodore W liit te lse y ..................................... 245

H A N D B O E K T en D ien ste V an de Suikerriet-C ultur en de R iet-suikcr-Fabricage of Java . J . II . de B u ssy (B o o k )......................... 380

H andbook for C em ent W orks C hem ists. Frank B . G atehouse(B o o k )................................................................................................................... 222

H ea t E n ergy and Fuels. I la n n s v . Ju ptn er (B o o k ) ........................... 272H em pel p ip ette , phosphorus for the. H . A u gu stu s H u n ick e

(N o te ) .................................................................................................................... 205H om e-m ade electric furnace. W in. H erbert K e e n ................................ 741H u m u s in a prairie soil, a rem arkable accum ulation o f nitrogen,

carbon and. F . J . A lw ay and C. E . V a il..................... 74H yd rolyzin g starch, a rapid m ethod of. G eorge A . O lson .................... 445H ygien ic significance o f sulphur in gas. F . E . G allagher................. 656

I L L IN O IS fuel conference (N o te ) ..................................... 269Illino is G eological Survey, B u lle tin N o. 9 , p av in g brick and p aving

brick clays o f I llin o is ..................................................................................... 383Incand escent lam p s w ith vo la tile so lven ts, on th e use of. E . O.

T h om as ................................................................................................................. 40Incubator, an electrically heated . Chester F . F ish er ..............................480Indian indigenous d yes (Q u o t.).......................................................................... 47Ind iana S teel C om pany’s P lant a t Gary, Ind . W . D . R ich ard ­

s o n ........................................................................................................................... 209Industria l and trade n o te s 57, 135, 224 , 273, 323 , 395, 498 , 629Industria l chem ist and h is journal, th e . T . J . Parker (E d .) ............ 1Industria l d evelopm ent, p a ten ts, trade nam es and trade secrets in .

W H . S w enarton ............................................................................................. 1 9 9Ind u stria l fellow ships. R obert K enn ed y D u n ca n ...................... . . ..........600Ind u stria l incom patib ilities. W . C. E b au gh (E d .) .................................. 635In ert vo la tile m atter in the m ineral con stitu en ts o f coal, th e am ount

of. W . B rinsm aid ........................................................................................... 65Influence o f shade upon th e com position o f p lan ts. R . W .

T h a tch er ............................................................................................................... 801Influence o f the tem perature o f burning on th e rate o f h ydration

o f m agnesium oxid e. E dw . D eM ille C am pbell................................ 665Inso lu b le phosphoric acid in com m ercial fertilizers, th e va lu ation

of. R . H . F a sh ...................................................................................................3 7 1In s t itu te o f chem istry , an Am erican. Geo. A u ch y (E d .) .................... 65In ten se ly w orking apparatus in chem ical engineering, the d evelop ­

m en t of. Francis I. D u P o n t..................................................................... 327In tern ation a l Congress o f A pplied C hem istry ...................................267, 319Introdu ction to th e C hem istry and P h ysics o f B uild ing M aterials.

A llen E . M unby (B o o k )........................................................................ 482Iodide-starch paper, potassium . C. G. S to rm ........................................... 802Iod in e, tin ctu re of. A zor T h u rston .................. 789

Iron in brasses and bronzes, d eterm ination of. I . M. B regow skyand L . W . S prin g .............................................................................................. 187

Iron ores, th e m eth od s o f th e U . S. S teel Corporation for th e com ­m ercial sam pling and an a lysis of. J . M. Camp (N o te ) 107

Iron ox id e and alum ina in p hosp h ate rocks, th e estim ation of.T hos. S . G ladd in g............................................................................................. 249

J A H R B U C H des V creins der S p iritus-F abrikanten in D eu tsch ­land, des V ereins der S tark e Intersentcr in D eu tsch land , andV ereins D eu tscher K artoppel-T rockner (B o o k )................................ 481

Jelly-m ak in g, contribution on th e ch em istry and p hysics of. N .E . G o ld th w a itc ......................................................................................................333

K E R O S E N E , fire te s t as gau ge o f danger for. D . R . S te u a r t . . . 679 K etch up s or o th er food m aterials, m eth od for determ in ing sodium

b en zoate in . W m . E . H illy er .................................................................... 538K ipp gas generator, m odified form o f the. F . A lex . M c D e r m o tt .. 811 K n ock s and K ink s (The Pow er H an d b ooks). H u b ert E . Collins

(B o o k ).................................................................................................................... 51

L A B O R A T O R Y E xp erim en ts in M etallurgy. A lb ert S auveurand H . N . B oylston (B o o k )........................................................................ 124

L ab oratory G uide o f Ind u stria l C hem istry. A llen R ogers (B ook ). 50 L aboratory M anual o f D yein g and T ex tile C hem istry. J . M erritt

M atthew s (B o o k ) .............................................................................................. 382L aboratory N otes on Ind u stria l W ater A nalysis. E llen H I R ich ­

ards (B o o k )......................................................................................................... 124L am ps w ith vo la tile so lven ts, on th e use o f incan d escen t. E . O.

T h o m a s .................................................................................................................. 40L ead and Zinc P igm en ts, the. Clifford D . H olley (B o o k ) 742Lead arsenate for w ater-solub le im purities, an a lysis of. R oger C.

Griffin..................................................................................................................... 659L ead b u tto n in cu pellation , th e tem perature o f the. R ob t. I I .

B rad ford ............................................................................................................... 181L ead m anufacture, th e Carter process o f w hite. J . S . S ta u d t 758L ead num ber o f van illa ex tracts. H . L ouis Jackson and W m . T .

M cGeorge, J r ....................................................................................................... 478L eath er D ressings, th e M anufacture o f Lubricants, S hoe P olishes

and. R ichard Brunner (B o o k )................................................................ 50L egum es to th e so il o f N eb raska prairies, on th e re lation o f n ative.

F . J . A lw ay and R . M. P in ck n ey ............................................................. 771L em on and citra te o f lim e in s ic ily , th e m anufacture o f o il of. E .

M . C hace............................................................................................................... ISL em on extracts and lem on oils, a m eth od for th e d eterm ination of

c itral in . R . S . H i lt n e r . ......................................................................... 789L em on oils, a m eth od for th e determ ination o f citral in lem on e x ­

tracts and. R . S . H iltn er ........................................................................... 798L es d ensities des so lu tion s sucrées, à D ifférentes tem peratures.

D . S idcrsky (B o o k )..................................................................................... 125Lim e, th e ana lysis o f com m ercial ace ta te of. T hos. S . G ladding 250L im e in P ortland cem ent, free. A lfred H . W h ite ..................................... 5L im ita tion s o f th e chem ist, the. A . E . L ea c h ......................................... 505L im ita tion s o f starch as an accelerator. C. K . F ran c is ...................... 678L iq u id and G aseous F u els and th e P art T h ey P lay in M odern Pow er

P roduction. V iv ian B . L ew is (B o o k ) . ......................................... 51L iquid m ixtures for m axim u m and m in im um therm om eters.

R obert E . B rad ley ........................................................................................... 813L iquids low in alcohol, loss o f a lcohol from . W m . B . B e n t le y . . . 481 Loss o f a lcohol from liqu id s low in alcohol. W m . B . B e n t le y — 481 Loss o f p otash in com m ercial fertilizers. F . B . Porter and E- G.

K e n n y .......................................................................................................................304L ubricants, Shoe P olishes and L eather D ressings, th e M anufacture

of. R ichard Brunner (B o o k ).................................................................... 50L ubricating greases, an a lyses and friction te s ts of. H orace W .

G ille tt ................................................................................................... 351

M A G N E S IU M oxid e, in fluence of th e tem perature o f burning onth e rate o f h ydration of. E dw . D eM ille C am pbell................ 665

M anganese in som e o f it s re lations to th e grow th o f p in eapples.W . P . K e lle y ....................................................................................................... 533

M anganese in steel. G eo. A u c h y ...................................................................... 607M anganese in steel, rap id determ ination of. G eorge A u c h y 813M anufacture, natural resources and. A . D . L ittle (E d .) .................... 61M anufacture o f am orphous calcium phosphide, th e com m ercial.

Chas. E . M unroe.................................................................................. 178M anufacture o f carbon electrodes, th e . G. A . R o u sh ............................286M anufacture o f L ubricants. Shoe P o lishes and L eather D ressings,

th e . R ichard Brunner (B o o k )................................................................. 50

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S U B J E C T IN D E X . 829

M anufacture o f o il o f lem on and citra te o f lim e in sicily . E . M.C hace ................................................................. 18

M aple sugar and syrup, suggested standards for. H . W . Cowles,J r .............................................................................................................................. 773

M assecuites and m olasses, m eth od o f analysis for. G. A . R o u s h .. 370M easurem ent o f crude sulphuric acid, th e . F . B . P or ter ....................479M easuring device, an accurate and rapid . Isa a c F . H arris and S.

D . B eard .......................................................................................................... 603M echanical A ppliances o f th e C hem ical and M etallurgical Industries.

D r. O skar N agel (B o o k )............................................................................... 124M ercury seals in fa t extraction apparatus and a new form o f flask.

A lb ert P . S y .......................................................................................................... 314M etallography. Dr. W . Guertler (B o o k ) ............................................ 776M etallurgy. H enry W ysor (B o o k )......................................................... 49M ethod for th e determ ination o f citral in lem on extracts and lem on

oils. R . S . H iltn er ......................................................................................... 798M ethod for determ ining sodium b en zoate in k etch u ps or o ther food

m aterials. W m . E . H illyer ........................................................................ 538M ethod o f analysis for m assecu ites and m olasses. G. A . R ou sh . . 370M ethod o f avoid ing em ulsions in organic analysis. S . S . S a d t le r .. 479Methods and D ev ices for B acterial T reatm ent o f S ew age. W m .

M ayo V enable (B o o k )................................................................................... 51M ethods o f th e U . S. S teel Corporation for th e com m ercial sam pling

and analysis o f iron ores. J. M. Camp (N o te ) ............................. 107M ethods o f T ex tile C hem istry. Frederick D annerth (B o o k ) 221Milk serum , a com parison o f th e m ethods for th e preparation of.

H erm ann C. L yth goe and L ew is I . N u r en b e rg ................................ 38Milk, a new m eth od for th e calcu lation of th e proteins iji. Geo. A.

O lsen ...................................................................................................................... 253Milk, a rapid m eth od for determ ining the p ercentage o f casein in.

T . Brailsford R ob ertson ............................................................................... 723M ilk, a vo lu m etric m ethod for th e determ ination o f casein in.

Lucius L. V an S lyk e and Alfred W . B osw orth ................................ 768Milk, to determ ine fa t in sw eetened condensed. C. B . C och ran .. . 208 M ineral con stitu en ts o f coal, th e am ount o f in ert v o la tile m atter in

the. W m . B rinsm aid ................................................................................... 65M ilw aukee Section, A m erican C hem ical S o c ie ty ........................................ 134M ineral con ten t o f Illinois w aters. B u lletin N o. 4 , I llinois S ta te

W ater S u rv ey .................................................................................................... 742M itchell-W alker m oisture test. J. W . M itchell and W . O. W alker. 205 M ixture o f air and vapor, th e relation b etw een th e tem perature of

kerosene and the explosion pressure o f the supernatant. W . P .B radley and C. F . H a le ................................................................................ 345

Modern electric pyrom ctry. E dw in F . N orth ru p .................................. 223Modern Pow er Gas Producer. H orace A llen (B o o k )........................... 124Modified form o f th e K ipp gas generator. F . A lex . M c D er m o tt.. 811Modified K je ld a lil connecting bulb, A. C. A. Jen n in gs..................... 738M odified K jeldahl connecting bulb, A. G. W atson G ray ........ 814M oisture con ten t in b utter as show n b y different m ethods o f sam p­

ling, variation of. F loyd W . R ob ison .................................................. 315M oisture con ten t o f butter. A. B . A d am s.................................................. 680M oisture determ ination , the. W . D . R ichardson (E d .) ....................... 685M oisture d iscrepancies in phosphate rock o f the Pacific. Carlton

C. J a m es .............................................................................................................. *>57M oisture in com m ercial products o f a v iscou s or sem i-solid con­

sisten cy , th e rapid determ ination of. A rthur L ow en ste in . . . 252M olasses feeds, A m erican. J. E . H a lligan ..................................................... 441Molasses, m eth od o f analysis for m assecuites and. G. A. R o u s h . . 370 Mr, B a iley ’s paper on accuracy in sam pling coal. Pennim ann and

B ro w n ...................................................................................................................

N a p h t h a as a turpentine adulterant, light. R . H . A c o tt 117N ational conservation com m ission, report of th e com m ittee o f the

A m erican C hem ical S ocie ty appointed to cooperate w ith t h e . . 115N ational fertilizer association . 16th annual con ven tion .......................624N atural resources and m anufacture. A. D . L ittle (E d .) .................... 61N ebraska prairies, on the relation o f n a tive legum es to th e soil of.

F . J . A lw ay and R . M. P in ck n ey ............................... 771N eed o f m eth od s o f analysis of pharm acopoeial articles. B . L.

M urray. 7 7 5

N e w B o o k s ...................... 5 2 , 2 2 3 , 2 7 2 , 3 1 8 . 3 8 4 , 4 8 3 . 6 0 7 , 6 8 0

N ew bom b calorim eter, A . Chas. J. E m erson ..................................... 17N ew B rad y gas filter, the. L . A . T ou za lin .......................................... 317N ew com bustion p ip ette , A . W ilfred W . S c o t t .................................... 118N ew m ethod for th e ca lcu lation of the proteins in m ilk, A. Geo.

A . O lsen ...................... 2 5 3N ew p la n ts ......................................................................................................................209N ew v iscosim eter, A .............................................................................. **1N e x t step in p ub lication for th e A m erican C hem ical Society , the.

W . A . N oyes (E d .) .......................................................................................... 148

N ick el crucible for th e determ ination o f carbon in steel. A. H enryE . K . R u p p el................................................................................................. 184

N itrates in boiler w aters. Geo. S. Jam ieson ............................. 7S7N itrates in soil so lu tions contain ing organic m atter, colorim etric

determ ination of. W . A . S y m e ............................... 188N itra te o f soda in th e U nited S ta tes , the consum ption of. Chas.

E . M unroe................................................................................................. 297N itrogen , carbon and hum us in a prairie soil, a rem arkable ac­

cum ulation of. F. J. A lw ay and C. E . V a il ..................................... 7 4N itrogen in fertilizer m aterials, experim ents on th e u tiliza tion o(.

E dw . B . V oorhees and Jacob G. L ip m an ........................................... 3 9 7N itrogen, the fixation of. F . B . Carpenter (E d .) .................................. 4N itrogen, th e ox id ation o f atm ospheric. Dr. O tto Schneider

(Q u o t.).................................................................................................................. 1 2 0N ote on a rapid cooling electrically h eated com bustion tube.

E d w . D eM ille C am pbell................................................................................ 7 3 9N otes and corresp on d en ce.. 107, 205, 260, 312, 369, 475, 678. 734, 810N otes on anthracite producer practice. Geo. C. S to n e ...................... 11N ote on Mr. B a iley ’s paper 011 accuracy in sam pling coal. Geo.

C. S to n e ................................................................................................................ 262N o te on turpentine. Arthur E . P a u l............................................................. 261

O B I T U A R Y . E m il Chr. H a n sen .................................................................. 7 3 3O fficial regulations and ru lings. .59 . 142, 230, 274, 391. 499, 750, 776, 818Oil shales o f A m erica. Chas. B askerville and W . A. H am or 507O il in co tton seed products, rapid d eterm ination of. Chas. H .

I ler ty , F. B . S tem and M. Orr......................................................... 76O il o f lem on and citra te o f lim e in sicily . th e m anufacture of. E .

M. C hace..................................................................................................... 1 8O il m ixtures, a com parison o f th e ca lcu lated and determ ined v is ­

co sity num bers (Engler) and Hashing and burning p o in ts in.H . C. Sherm an, T .'T . G ray and H . A . H am m ersch lag............. 13

Organic analysis, m eth od o f avoid in g em ulsions in. S . S . S a d t le r .. 479O riginal p ap ers 65. 149, 235. 286, 328, 397 , 507 , 636, 6 8 6 , 751, 777O xidation o f atm ospheric nitrogen. D r. O tto Schneider (Q u o t .) . . 120O xides o f iron and a lum ina in F lorida phosphates, th e determ ina­

tion of. H . H erzog .................................................................................4 7 7O xygen for com bustion carbons, econom y in th e u se of. W m .

H erbert K ern ............................................................................................ 3 7 5

P A I N T and varnish coatin gs as accelerators in th e corrosion o fm etals. W m . H . W alker and W arren K . L ew is ........................ 7 5 4

Paper, potassium -iod ide starch. C. G. S to rm ............................ 802Parallel determ inations w ith the M ahler and Parr calorim eters, a

series of. S . W . Parr and W . F . W h eeler .......................................... 673Paris green and other insecticides, a quick m ethod for th e d eter­

m ination o f arsenious ox id e in . C. C. H ed ges......................... 208P a ten t system and suggested rem edies, som e d efects in th e prac­

tice o f our. Louis C. R aegcn er........................................................ 201P aten ts, trade secrets and trade nam es as factors in industria l

developm ent,. their re lative functions. W . H astin gs Swenar-to n ........................................................................................................................... 1 9 9

Peculiar chlorate exp losion . A. Geo. C. D a v is ......................................... 1 1 8Pepperm int oil. A m erican (Q u o t.) .................................................................... 219Personal N o te s ....................................................135. 224, 273, 320, 387 494Petroleum as a reducing agen t for zinc ores, crude. H arrison H ale 788Pharm accutical chem istry during 1908. V . C oblen tz 257, 310Pharm aceutical estab lishm ent, a system o f records for the scientific

work o f a m anufacturing. Frank R . E ldred. . ........................ 372P harm acy an d chem istry , regulations re la tive to new and n on ­

official rem edies, council on . V. C oblen tz ......................... 1 1 9P henols and form aldehyde, soluble, fusible, resinous, condensa­

tion products of. L. H . B aek eland ........................................................ 5 4 5P hosphate rock, report o f th e com m ittee on the analysis of. C.

F . H agedorn, C. H . D em pw olf, Jr.. and F . B . C a rp en ter .. . . 41 P hosphate rock o f th e pacific, m oisture d iscrepancies in . Carlton

C. J a m es ...................................................................... 657Ph osph ate rocks, th e estim ation o f iron ox id e and alum ina in.

Thos. S . G ladd in g............................................................................................ 249P h osph ates, soil ac id ity in it s relation to lack o f available. C. W .

S tod d art............................................................................................................... 69Phosphoric acid, determ ination o f insoluble. F . B . C a r p e n te r .., 119Phosphorus for th e H em pel p ip ette . II. A ugustus H u n ick c 205Phosphorus in flesh, the determ ination of. P . F . T row bridge. . . . 675 Pineapples, m anganese is som e o f its relations to th e grow th of. W .

P . K e lle y .............................................................................................................. 533P ine products from pine w oods. J. E . T ee p le ............... 5 9 7Pin holes in tin p late, the d etection of. W m . II. W alk er .................... 295P ipe annealed steel, the form ation of w h ite scale on stee l and the

surface decarbonization of. Chas. Morris J o h n so n .......................4 5 9

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830 T H E J O U R N A L OF I N D U S T R I A L A N D ENG IN EER IN G C H E M I S T R Y . Dec., 1909

P ip es and p iping. H u b ert E . C ollins. (The Pow er H an d b ook s). 51 P la n ts , th e influence o f shade upon th e com position of. R . W .

T h a tch er ................................................................................................................. 801P olarization o f raw sugars and o ther p roducts u p on th e quartz

w edge saccharim eters, use o f tem perature corrections in the.C. A . B row ne. . ................................................................... 567

P ortland cem ent, free lim e in. A lfred H . W h ite, 5; free lim e in.A rthur G. S m ith ................................................................................................ 6 6 8

P ortland cem ent in d u stry from a financial stand p oin t, the. E . C.E ck el (B o o k )....................................................................................................... 384

P ost-grad u ate stu d y , th e a ttitu d e of tech n ical in stitu tion s to . W m .M cM urtrie............................................................................................................. 196

P o st's C hem ische-Tcchnische A nalyse. Prof. D r. Bernard N eu ­m ann (B ook) .........................................................................................318 , 383

P otash in com m ercial fertilizers, loss of. F . B . Porter and E . G.K e n n ey ................................................................................................................... 304

P otash in soils, a rapid m ethod for th e determ ination o f to ta l. O.M. S h ed d ............................................................................................................... 302

P otash tests in com m ercial fertilizers. J . E . Breckcnridge, 804;m ixed fertilizers. J . E . B reckcnridge.................................................... 409

P otassiu m b y th e cobalti-n itrite m ethod , the d eterm ination of.L. T . B ow ser...................................................................................................... 791

Potassium -iodide-starch paper. C. G. S to rm .............................................. 802Pow er handbooks, the. (1) K n ock s and k inks; (2) erecting

w ork; (3) p ipes and piping. H u b ert E . ColUns........................... 51P ractical testing o f gas and gas m eters. C. H . S ton e ( B o o k ) . . . . 482 Preparation o f G ooch crucibles for asph alt analysis. B . M c a r s .. . 477 Preparation o f soil sam ples for chem ical analysis, th e . G. M.

M cN ider..................................................................................................•............... 4 4 7P reservation o f flesh foods, th e deterioration and com m ercial. W .

D . R ichardson and E . F . S ch crubel........................................................ 95P rices and U ses o f T ested R eagents, 1909. Merck & Co. (B o o k ) . . 105 Principles and Practice o f A gricultural A nalysis. H . W . W iley

(B o o k ).................................................................................................................... 123Producer gas, notes on anthracite . Geo. C. S to n e .................................. 11P roducts o f the Badisclie A nilin- an d Soda-F abrik , th e (Q u o t .) . . . 121 Products o f a v iscous or sem i-solid con sisten cy , th e rapid deter­

m ination of m oisture in com m ercial. A rthur L o w e u ste in .. . 252 P roteins in m ilk, a new m ethod for th e calcu lation o f the. Geo.

A . O lson ................................................................................................................. 253P u rity o f com m ercial liquefied am m onia gas and apparati for

testing it. F . W . Frcrichs.......................................................................... 362P u trescib ility test for sew age and sew age effluents, experim ents

on the. D . D . Jackson and W . A . H o r to n ....................................... 328P ycnom eter for determ ining the specific g rav ity o f sem i-solid

bitum ens. Prevost H u b b ard ................................................................... 475P yrid in e in aqua am m onia, th e estim ation of. A. C. H ou gh ton . . 698 P yrid ine and its va lu e as a so lven t, com m ercial. K . G. M acK ensie 360

Q U A R T Z w edge saccharim eters, u se o f tem perature corrections in th e polarization of raw sugars and other products upon . C.A . B ro w n e . .....................................................................................................567

Q uick m ethod for the d eterm ination o f arsenious ox id e in Parisgreen and o ther in secticides. C. C. H ed ges ....................................... 208

Q u ota tion s................................................................................................... 45 , 120, 219

R .A P ID analysis o f b a b b itt m etal. P ercy H . W alker and H . A .W h itm a n .............................................................................................................. 519

. R ap id determ ination o f m anganese in steel. G eorge A u c h y 813R apid determ ination of m oisture in com m ercial products o f a | ‘i v iscou s or sem i-solid consistency, the. A rthur L ow en ste in . . 252 R ap id m eth od o f determ ining the p ercentage o f casein in m ilk, A .jr.* 'i • T . Brailsford R ob ertson ............................................................................... 723R ap id m ethod for th e determ ination o f the specific grav ity o f coaL

Abraham G. B lak eley and Edw . M. C han ce.................................... 812R ap id m ethod o f hydrolyzing starch. A . G eo. A . O lson ....................445R apid M ethods for th e Chem ical A nalysis of Special S teels. S teel-

M aking A lloys and G raphite. Clias. Morris Johnson (B ook ). . 271 R ap id m ethod for the determ ination o f to ta l p otassiu m in soils, A .

O. M. S h e d d ....................................................................................................... 302R are earths, the. H . S . Miner and M. C. W h itak er............................. 235R ead justm en t. W . R . W h itn ey (E d .) ........................................................... 233R ecen t leg islation re la tive to exp losives in th e m ail an d transpor­

ta tion . Chas. E . M unroe............................................................................ 360R ecen t in vestigation s on fa ts and oils. J. B ishop T in g le ................. 736R ecen t p a te n ts .................................................................... 388, 495, 625, 682, 744R ecovery o f glycerine b y th e T w itch ell process com pared w ith the

recovery o f glycerine b y w aste soap m ethods. O. T . J o s l in . . 654 R ed u ction o f fa ts and oils, ca ta ly tic . J . B ishop T in gle (Q u o t.) . . 47R ed u ction o f m ilk to pow der, econom ic reasons for the. L ew is C.

M errell................................................................................................................... 540

R elation b etw een th e tem perature o f kerosene and th e exp losion pressure o f th e supernatant m ixtu re of. air and vapor, th e . W .P . B radley and C. F . H a le ........................................................................... 345

R elation o f n a tive legum es to th e so il o f N ebraska prairies, on the.F . J . A lw ay and R . M. P in c k n ey ........................................................... 771

R em arkable accum ulation o f nitrogen, carbon and h um us in aprairie soil, A . F . J . A lw ay and C. E . V a il..................................... 74

R ep ort o f th e C om m ittee o f th e A m erican C hem ical S ocie ty , ap ­p o in ted to co-operate w ith th e N ation a l C onservation Com ­m ission ..................................................................................................................... 115

R ep ort o f th e com m ittee on th e analysis o f phosp h ate rock. C.F . H agedorn, C. H . D em pw olf, Jr., and F . B . C arpenter 41

R e v ie w .................................................................................................................... 257, 310R oad problem and th e chem ical engineer, the. Clifford R ichard­

son (E d .) ............................................................................................................... 63R osin at sligh tly e leva ted tem peratures, th e s ta b ility of. Chas. H .

H erty and W . S. D ick son ............................................................................. 6 8

S A L T P E T R E , th e u tiliza tion o f atm ospheric nitrogen, particularlyfor th e m anufacture o f air. D r. A . B ern th sen ............................. 464

Sam ples, standardized. W . C. E b au gh (E d .) ............................................ 62Sam pling. W . D . R ichardson (E d .) ................................................................. 149S cientific and Ind u stria l S o c ie tie s ............................................................

........................................................ 53 , 127, 223, 319, 384, 485 , 610. 742, 816S cuppcrnong. Concord and C ataw ba grape ju ices, w ith n o tes on

the determ ination o f to ta l acid, com position of. H . C. G ore. 436 Sem i-annual Scientific and Ind u stria l B u lletin o f R oure-B ertrand

F ils ( B o o k ) . . ........................................................................................................ 272Sem i-annual R eport o f Sch im m el & Co. (B o o k ).......................................... 125Series o f parallel determ inations w ith th e M ahler and Parr calorim ­

eters, A. S . W . Parr and W . F . W h eeler ....................................... 673Serum , a com parison o f m eth od s for th e preparation o f m ilk. H er­

m ann C. L yth goe and L ew is I . N u r en b e rg ......................................... 38S even th In tern ation a l Congress o f A pplied C hem istry, L o n d o n .. .

.......................................................................................................131, 387 , 490 , 618S ew age and sew age effluents, exp erim en ts on th e p utrescib ility

te s t for. D . D . Jack son and W . A. H o r to n ......................................... 328Shade u pon th e com p osition o f p lan ts, influence of. R . W .

T h a tch er ................................................................................................................. 801S hoe P o lishes and L eath er D ressings, th e M anufacture o f Lubri­

can ts. R ichard Brunner (B o o k )............................................................. 50S hort H andbook o f Oil A nalysis, A . A . H . G ill (B o o k ).......................... 272S hort P h arm aceutic C hem istry, Inorganic and Organic, A . I . V .

S tan ley S tan islau s (B o o k ) ............................................................. 220S ilica, stud ies in the u ses o f fin ely d iv id ed . S. W . Parr, T . R .

E rn est and W . S . W illia m s........................................................................... 692S ilver m inerals, cyan id ation of. T heo. P . H o lt .................................... 694S im p le cover for an a lytica l w eigh ts, A . L . T . B ow ser.........................377S im p le rapid process vin egar generator for laboratory use. II . C.

G ore........................... »............ 260S im ple specific g ra v ity ap paratus for P ortland cem ent. Frank

G o ttsch .................................................................................................................... 207S im plified com b u stion crucible, A . Porter W . S h im e r ........................... 738S ize-w eigh t p ercentage, th e . E . G. B a ile y .....................................................377S keleton o f b eef anim als, changes in th e com position o f the. P . F .

Trow bridge and F . W . W ood m an ............................................................ 725Skin pulp in tom ato catsu p , te s t for. H . W . Cowles, Jr. (N o te ) . 44Sm okeless C om bustion o f Coal in B oiler P lants. D . T . R andall

(B o o k )..................................................................................................................... 483Sodium b en zoate in k etch u p s or other food m aterials, m eth od for

d eterm ining. W m . E . H illy e r ......................................................... 538Sodium for D rying Transform er O ils (N o te ) ................................ ......... 269Soil, a rem arkable accum u lation in nitrogen, carbon and h um u s

in a prairie. F . J . A lw ay and C. E . V a il............................................ 74Soil ac id ity in it s re lation to lack o f ava ilab le phosp h ates. C. W .

S to d d a rt ................................................................................................................ 69Soils, th e d ynam ic v iew -p o in t of. Frank K . Cameron, 806 , a rapid

m eth od for the d eterm ination o f to ta l p otassiu m in . O. M.S h e d d . . . . .............................................................................................................. 302

S o il and Fertilizers. H arry Snyder (B o o k )................................................. 50S oil fe r t ility ................................................................................................................... 263S o il sam ples for ch em ical analysis, th e preparation of. G . M. Mc­

N id er ..........................................................................................................................447S o il so lu tion s con ta in in g organic m atter , colorim etric d eterm ina­

tion o f n itrites in . W . A . S y m e .............................................................. 188Solub le arsenic in m ixtu res o f lead arsenate and lim e sulphur so lu ­

tions. C. E . B ra d ley ..................................................................................... 606Solu b le, fusib le, resinous con d en sation p roducts o f phenols and

form aldehydes. L. H . B aek elan d ........................................................... ‘ 545S olven ts, on th e u se o f in can d escen t lam ps w ith v o la t i le .r E . O.

T h o m a s.................................................................................................................. 4 0

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defects in th e p ractice o i oiu p u i c - l sy stem and suggestedremedies. L ouis C. R aegen er ......................................................................201; in teresting p o in ts in th e m anufacture o f C. P. chemicals.T. T . B ak er ............................................................................................................ 464ish translation o f th e pharm acopoeia o f th e U . S. o f A 333ific g rav ity o f coal, rapid m ethod for the determ ination o f the.Abraham G. B lak eley and E d w . M. C han ce........................................ 812ific g ra v ity o f sem i-solid b itu m en s, a useful pycnom eter fordeterm ining the. P revost H u b b ard ..................................................... 475

/ chsaal K alender for th e Ceramic, G lass and Allied Industries.J. K oerncr (B ook) ............................................................................... 383, 680

; ih ility o f rosin a t s ligh tly e leva ted tem peratures. Chas. II.H erty and W . S. D ick so n ........................................................................... 6 8

' dardized sam ples. W . C. E baugh (E d .) .............................................. 63dardized sam ples ( N o t e ) ............................................................................ 269

' - dard m eth od s o f analysis. W . D . R icliardson ( E d .) .................. 5rch paper, p otassium -iod ide. C. G. S torm .......................................... 802

i'-i ch, a rapid m ethod o f hydrolyzing. George A . O lson .................445¿1 and the surface decarbonization o f pipe-annealed steel, the

form ation o f w hite scale on . Chas. Morris Joh n son ......................4591, a n ickel crucible for the determ ination of. H enry E. K.R uppcl, 184; copper-clad. W irt T assin .......................................... 670

■ ' 'I furnace, th e electric. W . R W h itn ey (E d .)............................... 641. rapid determ ination o f m anganese in. George A u c h y 813ly o f th e fa tty a d d s o f fish oils, A. L. M. T o lm an ..................... 340

’ lies in th e u ses o f finely d ivided silica. S . W . Parr, T. R.E rnest and W . S. W i l l i a m s . . . . ........................................................... 692

-com m ittees o f general com m ittees on standard spedficationsfor coals. A m erican S oc ie ty for T esting M aterials...........................386

T * it analysis, vo lum etric determ ination of copper in. E . B . H ol­lan d ................. 313

' " or. A H andbook for P lanters and R efiners. John A . R and Benj. E . R . N ew lands (B ook ). . . .

:ar in d u stry in its relations to . 1 :H orne (E d .) ....................................

■ gested standards for m aple suj :J r ...........................................................................................

. ¡'phites or sulphur dioxide in f- sulphurous acid. E d w , Guder ■

Jphur d ioxide in food products, dsu lphites or. E dw . G u d em an ..................

phur in 'coal, a com parison o f t of. S . W . Parr, W . F . W heel

liphur in fluorspar, barium and.- i/phur in gas, h ygien ic significan» ■ /

phuric acid, th e m easurem ent of ■•-fa c e decarbonization o f p ipc-a ' •

w hite scale on steel and the. eetened condensed m ilk, to determ ine rat in. v . a . Cochran. . . ¿vo ithesis, con stitu tion and uses of b akclite . L. H . B aekeland . . . 149

i ;tcm of records for the sd en tific work of a manufacturing pharm aceutical establishm ent. Frank R . E ldrcd................................ 372

• A B L E S of properties of over fifteen hundred common inorganicsub stan ces. W ilhelm Segerblom ............................................................ 482

d m ica l application o f titan ium , the. Isador L a d o ff.................... 642chnical C hem ists H andbook. Geo. F. Lunge (B ook)....................... 222chnical determ ination of caoutchouc in guayule. the. Chas. P.

F o x ........................................................................................................................ 7 3 5> chnical in stitu tion s to post-graduate stud y, th e attitude of. W m .

M cM urtrie.......................................................................................................... *96m perature corrections in the polarization of raw sugars and

other products upon quartz w edge saccharim eters. use of.C. A . B row n e.................................................................................................... 5 6 7

m perature o f kerosene and the explosion pressure of the super­n atan t m ixture o f air and vapor, the relation between the. W .P . B radley and C. F , H a le ........................................................................

IV m perature o f the lead b utton in cupellation. R obert II. B rad­ford ..........................................................................................................

•st for skin p ulp in tom ato catsup. H . W . Cowles, Jr. (N ote) »"’stin g and the Properties o f Sand Lim e Bricks, the. H . Bur-

chartz (B o o k )..................................................................................• e D etro it M eeting (E d .) ..................................................................................

e T estin g and th e Properties o f Sand Lime Bricks. H . Bur-chartz (B o o k ).......................................................................................

vteory o f fractional d istillation , the. Warren K . L ew is ............“I erm om eters, liquid m ixtures for m axim um and mini:

R obert E . B rad ley ........................................................................*s, concrete railw ay (Q u o t.)...................................................Uandsia usncoides. J . E . H alligan .....................................................

acture o f iod ine. A zor T h u rston .............................. ^ *

1814 4

3 8 3

T in p late, the d etection o f p in h oles in . W m . II. W a lk er ..................2VT itanium arc, the. Isador L adoff ......................................................... 7 <T itanium , the technical application of. Isador L ad off.................... . 6 ‘ 'T om ato catsup and other food products, th e determ ination o f b en ­

zoic a d d in. R odn ey M ott W e s t ........................................................... l ’>T om ato catsup, test for skin pulp in. H . W . Cowles, Jr. (N o te ) ., . iTonindustrie K alender, 1909. T onindustrie-Z eitung (B ook )............. 221T o determ ine fa t in sw eetened condensed m ilk. C. B . C o d ir a n ., 2<v T otal a d d , com position o f scuppernong; Concord and C ataw ba

grape ju ices, w ith som e n otes on the determ ination of. II.C. G ore .......................................................................................................... 4 V.

T ota l p otassiu m in soils, a rapid m ethod for th e d eterm ination of.O. M. S h ed d ....................................................................................................... 3 i-2

T o w hat ex ten t should college training confer practical cffidencyalong technical lines. L ouis M. D en n is ........................................... 1

Trade nam es as factors in industrial developm ent, p aten ts, tradesecrets and. W . II. S w enarton ............................................................... 1

Trade secrets and trade nam es as factors in in d u stria l d evd op m en t,p aten ts. W . H . S w enarton ....................................................................... 1

T urpentine adulterant, light n aph th a as a. R . H . A c o tt .................. 1'T urpentine and its adulterants. A rthur E . P a u l.................................... 'Turpentine, note on . A rthur E- P a u l...........................................................

U N G R O U N D cereals during storage, d ian ge in th e com position of.Sherm an L ea v itt an d J . A . LeC lerc........................................................

U n ited S tates p aten t system ; its u se and abuse. Dr. L . H . B aek e­la n d ........................................................................... ................................... .. 2 *H

U ntilled field o f chem istry . Arthur D . L it t le ........................................ . ’ - >U nusual incrustation on generator coils. C. H . E h ren feld 203U ranium and vanadium , vo lu m etric estim ation of. E d w . D e-

M illc Campbell and Chas. E . G riffin ...................................................... <U se o f pulverized fu el for h eatin g in d u stria l furnaces. R ichard

M eade............................................................................................................. 223em perature corrections in th e polarization o f raw sugars and er products upon quartz w edge saccharim eters. C. A .n vne........................................................... > . * • » . . 567

f b akclite , the synth esis , con stitu tion and. L. H . B aekeland i tcel Corporation for th e com m ercial sam pling and analysis_ron ores, th e m ethod o f the. J . M. Camp (N o te ) ............. •cadem y o f S c ien ce ........................................................ ............................o d e ty o f E n gin eers.................................................................................... 1 ‘

UM evaporation . P . B . S a d tler ........................................................‘on o f insolub le phosphoric acid in com m erdal fertilizers,

R . H . F a sh ......................................................................................... •> - -am and its estim ation, further rem arks on. Geo. A u c h y . . *

.* am , vo lu m etric estim ation of uranium and. E dw . D e ­le Campbell an d Chas. E . G riffin . ................................................ 6 Mextracts, lead num ber of. H . Louis Jackson and W m . T.

McGeorge. J r ......................................................................................................V ariation of m oisture con ten t in butter as show n b y different

m ethods o f sam pling. F loyd W . R ob ison ........................................ 3 i 'Varnish coatings as accelerators in th e corrosion o f m etals, p ain t

and. W m . II. W alker and W arren K . L ew is........................ ’4V inegar generator for laboratory use, a sim ple rapid process. II.

C. G ore.................................................................................................... • !V iscosity num bers (Engler) and flashing and burning p oin ts in

o il m ixtures, a com parison o f the calcu lated and determ ined.H . C. Sherm an, T . T . G ray and II. A. H am m erschlag.................. 13

V olatile com bustible m atter in coke and an th rad te , th e d eterm ina­tion of. Porter W . S h im er........................................................................

V o la tile m atter in th e m ineral con stitu en ts o f coal, th e am ount ofinert. W . B rinsm aid ................................................................................. ^

V olatile so lven ts, on th e use of in candescent lam ps w ith . E . O.T h o m a s................................................................................................................

V olum etric determ ination o f copper in sugar analysis. E- B .H o llan d ................................................................................................................

V olum etric estim ation o f uranium and vanadium . Edw . D e- M ille C am pbell and Chas. E- G riffin....................................................... -

W E S T E R N A ssod ation o f T echnical C hem ists and M etallurgists.th e ...........................................................................................................................

W h ite lead m anufacture, th e Carter process of. J. S. S ta u d t. . . . W h ite scale on stee l and th e surface decarbon ization o f p ip e-an ­

nealed steel, th e form ation of. Chas. Morris J o h n so n .................the determ ination o f to ta l, fixed and v o la tile a d d s in.

¡lius H o r tv e t..................................................................................................»reservative, A . N icholas K n igh t (N o te ) ....................................

y w d gh in g as sulphate, d eterm ination of. E ugene C. Sulan and W . C. T a y lo r ....................................................................... - • - :

ores, crude petroleum as a red u d n g agen t for. H arrison H ale 7 1 .