AUTHOR INDEXINDUSTRIAL AND ENGINEERING CHEMISTRY
ANALYTICAL EDITION
VOLUME 14— 1942
A d a m s , D. F., a n d G i l b e r t s o n , L. I. Determination of SeleniousAcid and Selenites. Rapid Volumetric M ethod .. . . ' ........................ 926
Aonnss, M . S. See Carr, B. B. , , w . __A l l e n , R. P . Preparation of Pigment Mounts for M icroscopy............. 92
Technical Microscopy in Rubber Industry................................................. 740A n d e r s o n , A . P ., S t r o s s , F . H ., a n d E l l i n g s , A . M e a su r e m e n t o f
Oxidation Stability of Road Asphalts......................... . .......... . 45A n d r e w s , J . C. Optical Activity of Cinchona Alkaloids and Their
Salts in Mixtures of Water and Ethyl A lcohol................................... 543A n d r e w s , J. R ., a n d B e n d e r , A. J. Analysis of Tin-Base Bearing
Metal. Permanganate and Iodometric Methods for Antimonyand Copper....................................................................................... 713
A n d r e w s , J . S . , B o y d , H. M ., a n d G o r t n e r , W. A. Nicotinic Acid Content of Cereals and Cereal Products. Microbiological Methodof Assay......................... 663
B o t d , H. M., a n d T e r r y , D. E. Riboflavin Analysis of Cereals.Application of Microbiological M ethod................................................. 271
A r m i s t e a d , W. H., J r . Electrolytic Determination of Iron. M odified Moore M ethod . ......................................................... 207
A b o n o f f , S. See Mackinney, G.A j u io w s m it h , C. J. Sec Percy, J. H.A t k i n , L a w r e n c e . See Schultz, A. S. .A t w a t e r , W . R. Automatic Leveling Bulb Lifter for Butadiene
Analysis.......................................................................................................... 954A x i l r o d , H. D. See Caley, E. R .A z a m , M . A. Oil Absorption of Pigments.................................................... 545
B o g a n , E. J., a n d M o y e r , H. V. Agar-Agar as Coagulant for BariumSulfate............................................................................................................. 849
B o l t , J. A. See Shoemaker, B. H.B o r n s t e i n , B. T . See Mackinney, G.B o r u f f , C. S. See Bauernfeind, J. C., and Gerber, Louis.B o y d , G. E., a n d H a r k i n s , W . D. Film Balance as Analytical Tool
for Biological and Food Research........................................................... 496See also G ans, D . M .
B o y d , H. M . See Andrews, J. S.B r a d l e y , J. A. Kjeldahl Distillation without Absorbing A cid .............. 705B r a d y , L. J., a n d C o r s o n , B. B. Laboratory Pressure Flowmeter— . 656
See also Corson, B. B.B r e r e t o n , J. G., a n d S h a r p , P. F. Refractometric Determination of
Casein in Skim M ilk .............................................................................. 872B n E w s T E R , E. L., a n d R ie m a n , W i l l i a m III. Sulfur in Organic Com
pounds Containing Nitrogen and Halogen. Acidimétrie M icrodetermination................................................................................................ 820
B r i c k e r , C. E. See Furman, N. H.B r o c k m a n , F. G., a n d H o c h q e s a n g , F. P. Electrical Ignition of
Spectrograpliic A rc...................................................................................... 796B rook s, U. S. See Gans, D. M .B r o o m e , F. K. See Thornton, M . H.B r o w n , E. H. Injection and Sampling Stopcock..................................... 551B r o w n , G. H. See M acNevin, W. M.B r u n s o n , A. M . See White, J. W ., Jr.B u n z e l l , II. H. Simple Method for Bi Microdetermination.................. 279B u r k e y , R. E. See Bambach, Karl.B u r s a c k , K. F. See Rees, O. W.B u r s o n , C l a r e n c e . See Sondern. C. W.
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B a il e y , A . J. Im m ersion Still H ead for Low -Pressure D istillation ofO rganic M ix tu res.................................................................................................. 71
Im proved M eth oxyl A p paratu s.......................................................................... 181M olecular Still H eads............................................................................................. 177
B a ile y , C . F . See D avis, L. H .B a il e y , G . C . See W agner, G . H . .B a il e y , Jo h n . D eterm ination o f Soybean F lour in Sausages and
O ther M eat P roducts. Protein Separation M e th o d ........................... 776B a k e r , M . W . See M cllecker, J. B.B a l d in o e r , L. I I . Analysis o f P epperm int O i l . . ................................... l oB a l la r d , K. H . M easurem ent o f Thickness o f F ircd -on G old C oatings 868 B am bach , K a r l . Polarograpliic M icrodeterm in ation o f A rsenic in
B iologica l M ateria l............................................ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . - 265a n d B u r k e y , R . E . M icrodeterm in ation o f L ead b y D ith izone
w ith Im proved Lead-B ism uth S eparation ................................................... 904See also S cott, E . W .
B a rb o s a , P . E . See Feigl, Fritz.B a rh am , H . N . See Caldw ell, M . J.B a r k e r , II. D . See G reathouse, G . A .B a rn e s , W . C . E . See H aim , G.B a ru sc h , M . R . See N oller, C . R .B a u e r n fe in d , J. C ., S o t ie r , A . L ., a n d B o r u f f , C . S. G row th
Stim ulants in M icrob io logica l Assay for R iboflav in and P antothenic A c id ................................................................................................................. 566
B e a d le , B . W . See Zscheile, F . P .B e a l e , R . S., a n d C h a n d l e e , G . C . V olum etric D eterm ination of
B ism uth as Caffeine T etraiodobism uthate ( I I I ) .................................... 43B e a r , F . E . See Pepkow itz, L. P .B ech to ld , I. C . E lectron ic T im er ....................................................... 429B e e g h l y , H . F . D eterm ination o f C om bined N itrogen in Steel.
R a p id M eth od .................................................................................... 137B e n b r o o k , C . H ., a n d K ie n l e , R . H . A n alytical D eterm ination of
p-T olu idin e in Presence o f Its Isom ers......................................................... 427B e n d e r , A . J. See Andrews, J. R . . .B e n e d e t ti-P ic h l e r , A . A ., a n d C e fo la , M ic h a e l . Q ualitative
A nalysis of M icrogram Sam ples. General T echn ique and C on firm atory T ests ■••••••,■• 813
a n d Sig g ia , Sid n e y . E nd P oint of M iorotitrations w ith C olorIn d icators................................................................. - ............................. 828
E vaporation of Standard Solution from T ip s o f M icrobu rets ................. 662B e n n e , E . J. Support for Reflux C on densers.................................................. 264B e n o it , G . J.. J r ., a n d N o r r is , E . R . E ffect o f Form aldeh j'de on
M icrovoiatilizations o f A m m onia, M on o-, D i-, and T rim ethyl-am ines............................................................. 823
B enson , S. W . M icrom ethod for Identification o f V olatile Liquids. V apor Pressure, B oiling Point, and Olefin C on ten t of C yclobutan eand cw -2-B u ten e............................................................; ............ 189
B e r k , A . A ., a n d Sc h r o e d e r , W , C . D eterm ination o f Tannin Substances in B oiler W aters................................................................................... 456
B e r k e l h a m e r , L. H . F luorescent M icroscope L am p . ..; .......................... 833B e s h g e to o r , A . W . See Shrader, S. A ., and Stenger, V . A .B e s t , A . II ., P e te rso n , A . H ., a nd S e l l , H . M . D eterm ination of
C opper R educed b y Sugars. Use o f C eric Sulfate as V olum etricR ea g en t..................................................................................................................... 145
B ie f e l d , L . P., a n d L ig e t t , W . B . M icroseparation o f C opper, Lead,and Zino w ith S alicyla ldoxim e....................................................................... 359
a n d P a t r ic k , T . M . M icroextraction o f M eta ls from AqueousSolutions w ith D ithizone. L ea d .......................................... 275
B irn bau m , N a th a n . See Steigraan, Joseph.B ish op , W . H. H. See Jeph cott, C . M .B lo o m , A lb e r t . See T u bis, M anuel.B o c k , W . Z . See W ilson , C . W .
cC a h i l l , E m i l y , a n d W a l t e r s , L o u i s e l l a . Micromethod for Deter
mination of Arsenic.......................................... .......................................... 90C a l a m a r i , J. A., a n d H u b a t a , R o b e r t . Acidimetric Orthophos-
phoric Acid Assay........................................................................................ 55H u b a t a , R o b e r t , a n d R o t h , P. B. Rapid Detection of Gold by
Electrographic M ethod................................................. ......... ................... 535Sulfanilamide, Sulfapyridine, Sulfathiazole, Sulfaguanidinc, and
Sulfadiazine. Assay, Differentiation, and Identification........................534C a l d w e l l , B. P., a n d R e z n e k , S o l o m o n . Polarograph Reading Di
rectly in Percentage. Microanalysis of Lead Arsenate....................... 187C a l d w e l l , M . J., a n d B a r h a m , H. N. Glass Valve Pressure Regu
lator......................................................................... 485C a l e y , E. R., a n d A x i l r o d , H. D. Separation of Lithium from
Potassium and Sodium by Treatment of Chlorides with HigherAliphatic Alcohols.................................................................................. 242
C a l v i n , M e l v i n . See Fontana, B. J.C a r l e t o n , L. T . See Deanesly, R . M.C a r p e n t e r , L. E. «See Strong, F. M .C a r p e n t e r , T. M ., a n d C o r o p a t c h i n s k y , V. S. Modified Noyons
Thermic Diaferometer for Respiratory Gas Analysis.................. 159C a r r , B. B., a n d A g r u s s , M . S. Determination of Aniline Point of
Dark Petroleum Oils............................................................................. 105C a r r u t h e r s , C h r i s t o p h e r . Improved Photometric Micromethod
for Ascorbic A cid ...................... 826C a r t w r i g h t , L. C. Determination of Alcohol by Volume in Dis
tilled Liquors. Sources of Error....................... 237C a r w a u d i n e , J. E. D . Cleaning Porcelain Crucibles......................... . 533C a s e y , R. S., a n d M a c d o n a l d , R o g e r . Testing Writing Inks with
Rubber Fountain Pen Sacs................................................................. 720C e f o l a , M i c h a e l . See Benedetti-Pichler, A. A.C e n t e r , E. J., a n d W i l l a r d , H. H. Colorimetric Determination of
Phosphorus in Iron Ore....................................................................... 287C e r v e n y , W. J. See Corson, B. B.C h a m b e r l i n , N. S. See Kershaw, N. F.C h a n d l e e , G. C. See Beale, R . S., and Hayes, J. R .C h a r k e y , L. W., a n d Z a n d e r , D. V. Pressure Wash Bottle for
Volatile Solvents.......................................................................................... 857C h e l p e l i n , V . II., a n d W i l l i a m s , R. R. Extraction and Assay of
Nicotinic Acid from Animal and Plant Tissues. Comparison ofMicromethods. (Correction, 822)............................................................ 671
C h r i s t e n s e n , B. E., a n d P e n n i n g t o n , L l o y d . Determination ofMenthol in Oil of Peppermint. Acetyl Chloride as Reagent 54
C l a a s s e n , R. I. See Gerber, Louis.C l a r k , G. L., a n d G r o s s , S. T . Technique and Applications of
Industrial Microradiography .••••• 676C l a r k e , R. G., a n d W i n a n s , W. R. Mercury Azotometer for Deter
mination of Organic Nitrogen by Micro-Dumas M ethod..................... 522C l e l a n d , J. E., a n d F e t z e r , W . R. Determination of Moisture in
Sugar Products: Maltose and Dextrose, 27; Corn Sugar “ 70" or“ 80” , 124; Refiners’ Sirup, Final Molasses (Blackstrap), andH ydrol............................................................................ 127
C l i n t o n , R . O. See Stone, H. W.C o h n , G u n t h e r , a n d I v o l t h o f f , I. M . Determination of Pyrophos
phate by Precipitation with Cadmium and Polarographic Measurement of Cadmium in Precipitate........................................................... 886
See also Kolthoff, I. M . .C o l e s , H. W., a n d T o u r n a y , W . E. Komarowsky Color Reaction
for Aliphatic Alcohols. Limitations and Sensitivity........................ 20C o l i c h m a n , E. L. See Ramsey, J. B.C o m a r , C. L. Analysis of Plant Extracts for Chlorophylls a and b
Using Commercial Spectrophotometer..................................................... 877C o n r a d , C. M . See Kettering, J. H.C o r o p a t c h i n s k y , V. S. See Carpenter, T . M .
994
December 15, 1942 A N A L Y T I C A L E D I T I O N 995C q iw on B. B „ and B ra d y , L . I , D eterm ination o f Small Am ounts ■
, S ? n. leD.e m ,p,r<;8« nce o f C yclohexano and of Toluene in Presenceo f M cth ylcyclon cxan e................... sa j
AND C e k v e n y , \V. J. Laboratory B ellow s'P um p.'! ..................... sggSee also Brady, L. J................................................................................................
C o t t l e , D . L. See IloU yday, W illiam .C o d ll , Ja m e s , E n o e l , H. C „ and M il l e b , Joseph . N ew Technique
for A dsorption Studies................................................................ 4 «coSee also Schaffner, It. M .
C o w le s , E . J. See Prnter, A . N .C r o m w e l l , H . W . See W iilerton, Eleanor.C ron h eim , G e o r g . O rthonitrosophenol as N ew Reagent in C olori
m etric M icroanalysis. Determ ination of C ob a lt.......................... 445a n d W in k , W i l l 1 am. O rthonitrosophenol as New Reagent in
Colorim etric M icroanalysia. Determ ination of D ivalent Iron . . . 447C r o x t o n , F . C . L aboratory Flow m eter w ith Interchangeable Tre-
cision-B ore Capillaries............................................................................ goSim ple V iscom eter for Research and C on tro l. . . . ’. [ J i ] ’ ] 593
C r u tc h f ie l d , W . E ., J r . M agnesium Acetate as Ashing Agent InFluorine A n alysis .............................................................................. fi7
See also Treon , J. F.C u p p les , H . L. C olorim etric D eterm ination of Phenothiazine 53C u t l e r , M i l t o n . See Leikind, S. S.
DH ew sto n , E . M ., and K ie s , M . W . Spectrographic
M icroanalysis of R a t Tissues for Ingested Vanadium . . 921D a r k is , F. R ; i P e d e rsen , P. M ., and G ross , P. M . Estimating
D ensity o f T ob a cco T issue................. gD a r l in g , B r a d fo r d . See M orton , A . A.D a bso w , J. A . See Stansby, M . E.D a v e n p o r t , J. E . See Evans, R . N.D a v id so n , J oh n . See M orton , A . A .D a v is , B . L . Apparatus for Continuous Concentration of Solution
under R educed Pressure............................ 543D a v is , H . L., and R y n k ie w ic z , I i. J. Fiber Identification S ta in * .*.’ ! ! 472D a v is , L . H ., P e t r e , A . W ., a n d B a ile y , C . F. Laboratory Tem
perature and H um idity Cabinet for Studying H ygroscop ic Properties o f T o b a cco .............................................................................................. 537
D a v is , T . W . Solubility of Strontium Chrom ate and D etection ofStrontium ............................................................................................................ 799
D a v is , W . B. Q uantitative Field T est for Estim ation of P erox idase .! 9 5 2 D e a n , E . W . See W illiams, A . A.D e a n e s l y , R . M ., a n d C arle t o n , L. T . T yp e Analysis o f H ydro
carbon O ils.............................................................................. . ............. 220D e F e l ic e , D om en ic . See Lee, F . A.D e G r a y , R . J., an d R it te r s h a u s e n , E. P. Colorim etric D eterm ina
tion o f C o b a lt ....................................................................................................... 85gSee also D iller, I. M ., and Rittershausen, E . P.
D e ic h m a n n , W ilh el m , and Sc h afe r , L. J. Spectrophotom etricEstim ation of Pentachlorophenol in Tissues and W ater..................... 310
D e r n b a c h , C . J., w ith M e u lio , J. P. Determ ination of Hydrazine.R apid Ferricyanide-C eriom etric M eth od ................................................. 58
D e u b l e , J. L., a n d W ilk in so n , Joh n , J r. Assay o f Thyroid and ItsP reparations.......................................................................................................... 453
D e w e y , B . T ., a nd G elm a n , A . H . C olor M icroreactions of OrganicN itrogen C om pounds w ith Selenious A cid -Su lfu ric A cid Solution 361
a n d W it t , N . F . Identification o f Alcohols b y Optical Properties ofEsters o f Carbanilic A c id ........................................................................... 648
D e y s h e r , E. F ., a nd H o lm , G . E . Determ ination pf C itric A cid inPure Solutions and in M ilk b y Pentabrom oacetone M eth od 4
D ie h l , H a r v e y . See W illard, H . H.D il l e r , I. M ., D e G r a y , R . J., a n d W ilso n , J. W ., Jr . Photoelectric
C olor. D escription and M ensuration of Color of PetroleumP rod u cts ............................................................................................................... 607
D in k e ls p ie l , J. G . See Schubert, M arcelle.D in w id d ie , J. A . See Griswold, John.D iv in e , R . E ., D o h e r t y , J. E ., Long , C . P., M ill a r d , E . B., Sh e e l y ,
M . L ., T r e v it h ic k , H . P., a nd Sm ith er , F . W . Standard M ethods for Sam pling and Analysis o f Com m ercial Soaps andSoap Products, R ev ised ................................................................................... 558
D o h e r ty , J. E . See D ivine, R . E.D r a g t , G e r r it , an d G r e e n a n , K . W . C on tact Sulfuric A cid M anu
facture. E valuation of Reich T e s t ........................................................... 883D ra k e , A . F . G. See Small. W . G.
EE b e r l , J. J. Analysis of E thylene in Presence o f B u tane.......................... 853Edm onds, S. M . See Steigman, Joseph.E h r l ic h , J aco b . Stable Sodium Thiosulfate and Starch S o lu tion s .. . . 406E l ize r , L. H . E stim ation o f C O O H G roups in Com m ercial Starches
M odified b y O xidation ..................................................................................... 635E l l in g s , A . See Anderson, A . P.E l v in g , P . J .t a n d L ig e tt , W . B. Determ ination of Fluorine and
O ther H alogens in O rganic C om pou nds................................................... 449a nd M cE l r o y , W . R . D u P on t T yp e Semi m icronitrom eter.............. 84
E n g e l , H . C . See C ou ll, James.E r g e n , W . K ., a n d H e a t h , R . E . D eterm ination o f F luorine................ 399E r ic k s o n , P . J. See P ocock , B . W .E v a n s , R . M „ H an so n , W . T ., Jr ., a nd G l aso e , P . K . D eterm ina
tion o f Small Am ounts o f Iod ide in Photographic D evelopers 314E v a n s , R . N ., an d D a v e n po r t , J. E . Determ ination o f W ater in In
sulating Oil. M anom etric Procedure....................................................... 732S tudy o f E lectric H ygrom eter........................................................................... 507
E v e r s o le , W . G . See W agner, G . H.E w a ld , P h il ip . R ecording A utom atic B alance........................................... 66
FFa n c h e r , G eo r g e , O l iph an t , S. C ., an d H o u ssier e , C . R ., J r.
Fractionation o f C olloidal Systems. Selection of OperatingC onditions for Supercentrifuge. (Correction, 7 8 1 )............................ 552
F a r r e l l , F . P . See Levin, H arrv.F e d d e r n , E . C . See Polsky, J. W .F e ig l , F r it z , a n d B a rb o sa , P . E . M icroprocedure for D etecting
A c id ity .................................................................................................................... 519a n d da Sil v a , C . P. J. D etecting Basicity in S lightly Soluble M a
terials....................................................................................................................... 316a nd Su t e r , H . A . M icroanalytical Use o f Sodium R b o d izo n a te .. . . 840
F e n sk e , M . R . See R ank, D . H.
F e rg u so n , B a s se t t , J r . Pressure Regulating and Indicating A pparatus for Vacuum System s............................................. 194
Sem iautom atic Fractionation. R apid Analytical M eth od '.' . ! ! ‘ * ‘ * 493 ANrr Turbidim etric D eterm ination of Polym erizedH ydrocarbons 111 Solu tion ................ 10 c
F e tz e r , W . R . See Clelnnd, J. E ., and Sair, Lo’u f c ....................................." G oid w i.h™ r t Y , “c w 0dde D etcrm inati» ' ‘ ot S'" » 11 Am ount., of
F ir m in g e r , H . I. See W icks. L. F. ..........................................................F l ec k , E E ., a nd P a l k in , Sa m u e l . C ontent o f LPim ario A cid in
i m e U leoreain. ................... , ArF le ig e u , a . G. See Piper, J. D. .................................................................Fo n t ain e , T . D . Spectrophotom etric M icrodeterm ination of i ’ bos-
p n oru s . ........................................................... *,■«I onta^ ^ B ^ L ^ and C a l v in , M e lv in . Sem im icropycnom eter for
F ord, O. \V., and H ughes, C . W . Determ ination of K tO in C om mercial fertilizers Using 95 and 80 Per Cent A lcohol and A cid- A lcoh ol................................................... ......................
F or r est , R E. A n ch or-T ype Laboratory Stirrer for ’ Viscous orfo a m y M aterials........................ kA
F o s te r , F. J. See R oyer, G . L. ...............................................................Frap.h, G. S. See Reiser, R aym ond.
M d S n g 'P o in t ^ fs lu d I e .In.d“ M ! Cr0mC“ Un;me.nt? at ab0ve
F b e ^ C . N K 'S c? 'lch !d U d A5 s rttCti0n ° ata d u b i° is “ ,n<>rPhs ■: •’ 687
& “ kHE C - % S° u t m W UDn 01 Su,fur in AcM -Solub,C SulfiJ” 900F ulton , C. C. _ Analytical Classes o f Cannabinol Com pounds in M ari-
nuana Ites in . ...................................................................... 407h ' l u f i t i ’i.vf' r i - J ’ ote“ t '« ™ W o Titrations. R ev iew with B ibliography 387
B r ic k e b , C . B ., a n d W h it e se l l , E . B . C onstruction and Operation of Polarograph.................... . . .
F c b s t , A k th o b . A djustable Safety Sh ield .V ..'. I.’ ” " " ! ! ! “ ” ” " 158
GC ans D M B book s, U. S.. and B otd . G . E. A dsorption o f Vapors
b y Crystalline Solid Surfaces.................................... 395G a r c ía , C . R „ and Sc b n e id e b , F b a n k . M icrotechn ique ’ o f bVeanio
N fU ogenVe y®13. Identification of Com pounds ContainingG a b b e t t , O. F. See fiartm an, G. i i . .............................................................. 94G elm an , A . H . See D ew ey, B . T .G en d n o , L. B . See Malm', C . J.G ebbeb , L op is , C la a s s e n , R . I., and B o b u e f, C . S. Estim ation of
Magnesium with 8-H ydroxyquinoline. M icrotitratiou andPhotom etric Procedures.............................................................................. 053
P hotom etric M icrodeterm ination o f Copper a n d ’ iron in DistilledLiquors ........................................................................................................ 364
G ertle r , S. I. D eterm ination of R otenone. im provem ents inG ravim etric M eth od ...................................... oq7
G ilb e r t s o n , L. I. See Adam s, D. F .................... ...............................................G ilb r e a th , J. R an d H a e n d le r , II. M . D eterm ination of Copper
with 8-Quiiiolinecarboxylio A c id ....................................G la s o e , P. K . See Evans, It. M .G olden , Sid n e y . Sim ple Thyratron C ircu it.............................................. 812G oodm an, W illia m . See Silverman, Louis.G o r t n e r , W . A . See Andrews, J. S.G oyan , F . M . Sodium -H ydrogen Geissler T u b e .................................. COG raham , D . G . M . See Young, R . S.G r a y , T . D . Determ ination of Lead in Sugars aud Sugar Products.
Adaptation o f D iphenylthiocarbazone R ea otion .............. n oG reath ou se , G. A ., K lem m e , D . E ., and B a r k e r , H. D . D eterm in
ing D eterioration o f Cellulose Caused by F u ngi...................................... 614G r e e n , H e n r y . H igh-Speed R otational Viscom eter of W ide Range.
Confirm ation o f R einer E quation of F low ..................... 57aSee also Smith, Daniel.
G re e n , J. H. Sodium Salt o f Quinizarin-6-Sulfon ic A cid as Acid-BaseIndicator.............................................................................................................. 249
G r ee n a n , K . W . See D ragt, Gerrit.G r isw o ld , Joh n , and D in w id d ie , J. A . Analysis o f Ternary System
E thanol-M ethanol-W ater............................................... 299G ross , P . M . See Darkis, F. R .G ross , S. T . See Clark, G . L.G ro v e , C . S., J r . See R ieger, George.G ro v e , D . C . See Knudsen, L . F.G r um m itt , Ol iv e r , and St ic k le , R a lph . Preparation o f D iphenyl-
thiocarbazide and D iphenylthiocarbazone (D ith izon p)...................... 953G u ld n e r , W . G. See W ooten, L . A.
HH a e n d le r , H . M . See Gilbreath, J. R .H a g en , G e o rg e . See R iem an, W illiam III.H ahn , F. L. A lkalim etric Standardization of Iodine Solutions.............. 773
Fluorescein as Indicator in Brom om etric T itrations ................................. 571H aim , G ., and B a r n e s , W . C . E . Polarographic D eterm ination of
Lead in Lead-Bearing Steels.......................................................................... 867H a l l , S. A ., and P a l k in , Sa m u e l . Efficient C olum n Suitable for
Vacuum Fractionation. Concentric Tu be T y p e ................................... 807Oil M anom eter-M anostat to C ontrol C olum n T h rou ghput................... 652See also Palkin, Samuel.
H a l l e t t , L. T . R ev iew of O rganic M icrochem istry ................................... 956H a m ilton , J. M . See M ack, G . L.Hammer, B . W . See Ogg, C . L.H and, W . C. See Lee, S. W .H an n ay , N . B . See Lee, S. W .H an son , W . T „ J r . See Evans, R . M .H a rk in s , W . D . See B oyd , G . E.H a r r is , Lo u is , and Sie g e l , B . M . Simplified Photom eter for De
termining Nitrogen D ioxide Concentrations............................................ 258H a r r is , R . S. See Josephson, E . S.H a r t , D a v id , a nd M e y r o w itz , R o b e rt . M icrotest for Io d id e 606H a rtfo rd , W . H . Glass E lectrode M easurem ents o f pH o f Chrom ic
A cid Solutions...................................................................................................... 174H artm an , G . H ., a nd G a rr e tt , O. F . M easuring Concentration of
D issolved O xygen in D airy Products. Voltam m etric M e th o d 641H a ssid , W . Z .j a nd M cC r ea d y , R . M . Identification o f Sugars b y
M icroscopic A ppearance of Crystalline Osazones................................... 683See also M cC ready, R . M .
H a w e s , R . C ., and Sk a v in sk i, E . R . D iffusion M icrom ethod forN itrogen ................................................................................................................. 9 17
996 I N D U S T R I A L A N D E N G I N E E R I N G C H E M I S T R Y Vol. 14, No. 12H a w k in s , J. E . See Stallcup, W . D.H a y d e n , K . F . See Scafe, E . T.H a y e s , J R ., a nd C h a n d l e e , G . C . D eterm ination o f Palladium
w ith 3-Furfuraldoxim e................................................. 4 g iH a y m a n , D . F „ a n d R e is s , W il h e l m , F uzz D etector for V iew ing
Class w eigh ing Vessels in Organio Q uantitative M icroanalysis. . . . 357H e a th , R . E . See Ergen, W . K.H e is io , G . B . Pyrex Brand Glass W oo l as M icrofiltering M ed iu m , , . . 766H e n d r ic k s , R . H ., T h o m as , M . D „ St o u t , M y r o n , a nd T oi.m a n ,
B io n . Conduotoraetric D eterm ination o f A m m onia. A p p lica tion to N itrogen D istribution S tudies.......................... 23
H e n r y , R , L. See Zscheiie, F. P.H e r r in g to n , 13. L „ a nd Stah h , M . P . E ther-Insolu blo S topcock• L u brican t.................... g2H e tz e l , S. J. F iltering D evice for V iscosity T u b es ................. 288H ew h ton , E . M . See D aniel, E . P.H e y n in g e n , W . E ., va n . See R oseburv, Fred.H ic k m a n , K . C . D . H igh -V aouum Still in M ed icin e .................................... 250H in k l e y , W . O. D eterm ination of Particle Size D istribution for
Particle Sizes betw een 40 and 1 or 2 M icrons. (C orrection , 297 ). . 10H ir s c h , A . A . Slide R ule for C alcium C arbonate Equilibrium P rob
lems in C orrosion C on trol o f W ater Sup plies ........................................... 178Slide R u le for C arbonate Equilibria and Alkalinity in W ater Sup
plies........................................................................................... ................................. 943H ix s o n , a . W „ a nd T e n n e y , A . H . A pparatus for D istillation of
C orrosive Liquids as Used for Purification o f C h lorosulfon ic .Acid. , 345H ochgbsAN G , F. P . See Brockm an, F. G .IIod ge , E . S. Cutter for Spectroscopic E lectrodes..................... 260H o e c k e r , W . H. Sec O gg, C . L.H o ib e r g , A . J. Specific G ravity of Petroleum Oils b y Falling D rop
M eth od ...................................................................................... 323H o l l e r , A . C ., a nd Y e a g e r , J. P. D eterm ination o f Alum inum in
M anganese and Alum inum B ronzes Using M ercu ry C ath ode C e l l . . 719H o l l y d a y , W il lia m a n d C o t t le , D . L. Low er A liphatic A lcohols.
A pplication of Zerew itinoff D eterm ination ......................................... 774H olm , G . E . See D eysher, E . F.H olm e s , F . E ., a n d J oh nson , B a r b a r a . Flask for Separation of
Serum from B lo o d ................................................... 62H o o d . L. N ., J r . See Russell, W . W .H o p k in s , C . W . Analysis o f Indium A llo y s ................................................... 638H osbfeld , R a lp h . Continuous Liquid E xtractor for Large Volum es
of S o lu t io n .............................................................................................................. n gH o u s s ie r e , C . R ., J r . See Faucher, G eorge.H ou tm a n , T h om as. See W est, P. W .H u b a ta , R o b e r t . See Calainari, J. A .H u o h e s , C . W . See F ord , O. W .H u g o n e t , J. J. See Seaman, W illiam .H u l e t t , H . R . See M ehlig. J. P.H oLTotnsT, M . E ., Po e , C . F ., a n d W it t , N . F. D erivatives of
A m ytal, Pentobarbital, and D ia l. O ptical C rysta llogra ph yS tu d y ......................................................................................................................... 219
Humf., J. S. See N eilson, C . A .H y b b in e t t e , A n na -G r e t a , an d Sa n d e l l , E . B . D eterm ination o f
Germ anium in Silicate R o ck s ......................................................................... 7 1 5
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I n g o l 8, R . S. D issolved O xygen R ecordings w ith D rop pin g M ercu ryE lectrod e .................................................................................................................. 256
I p a t ie f f , V. N ., a nd M o n r o e , G . S. D eterm ination ’ o f CriticalTem peratures b y R ota tin g B o m b ................................................................. 17 1
D eterm ination of Solubilities o f Gases at H igh Tem peratures aridH igh Pressures b y R otatin g B o m b .............................................................. 166
I sa a cs , M . L . Colorim etric D eterm ination o f V itam in C 948
JJ aco bs , M . B ., a n d N a g l e r , Ja c k . C olorim etric M icrodeterm ination
of A rsen ic ................................................................................................................. 442J a n e r , B en jam in . N om ograph for C om pu ting C om pou nd C om
positions o f Portland C em ents......................................................... 550J en k in s , R . R . See Lee, F . A .jE P H corr, C . M ., a n d B ish o p . W . II. H . D etection o f Second-H and
W hite C otton Filling M aterials Used in A rticles o f B edding andU pholstered F urn iture............................................................... Ann
J oh n s, I . B . See O gg. C . L ................................................................... .................J o h nson , B a r b a r a . See H olm es, F . E .J oh n son , C . R . See K oenig, R . A ., and Ludw ig, E . E .J oh nston , J. A . C arbon D ioxide G enerator.................................................. 805J o n e s , L . T . E stim ation o f O rtho-, P yro -, M eta-, and P olyphos
phates in Presence o f O ne A n oth er ................................................. 535Jo seph son , E . S^ a nd H a r r is , R . S. M odified M icro-F erm entation
M eth od for E stim ation o f T h iam in e........................................................... 755
KK a h a n , G . J. D roppin g M ercu ry E lectrod e ...................................... 549K a lic h e v s k y , V . A . See Lee. Russell, and Scafe, E . T .K a p u r , P. L ., V e rm a , M . R .. and K h o sla , B. D . E stim ation of
Brom ides in Presence o f O ther H alides.............................................. 157K e r s h a w , N . F ., a nd C h a m b e r lin , N . S. D eterm ination of N itrites.
Discussion o f Shinn M ethod as A pplied to Exam ination o f W a t e r . . 312Iv e rs te in , N . A . See Piper, J. D .K e t t e r in g , J. H ,, an d C on r a d , C . M . Q uantitative D eterm ination
of Cellulose in R aw C otton Fiber. Sem im icro M ethod 430K h o s la , B. D . See K anur, P. L. ...............K ik n le , R . H . See B enorook , C . H.K ie s . M . W . See D aniel, E . P.K in t n e r , R . C . Visual F luid Flow m eters with Straight-W alled Tu bes 261 K lem m e , D . E . «See G reathouse, G . A.K l in e , E . R . Pressure-M easuring D evice for M oderate V a cu a ............... 542K n u d se n , L . F ., a nd G r o v e , D . C . G raphic M eth od o f Studying
Separation o f M ixtures b y Im m iscible S olven ts........................... ' 556K o r e , K . A . See Stewart, P . B . ’ * *K oentg, R . A ., and J oh nson , C . R . C olorim etric D eterm ination of
Phosphorus in B iological M aterials.............................................................. 455K o l t h o ff , I. M . Factors to Be Considered in Q uantitative Polar-
ograph y ..................................................................................................................... 1Q5a n d C oh n , G u n t h e r . Am perom etric T itrations. Am perom etric
D eterm ination o f Phosphate with Uranvl A ceta te ................................. 412a n d O rlem a n n , E . F. E lim ination o f W ater W ave in Polaro^
graphic W ork at R elatively High Indifferent E lectrolyte C on centrations................................ ' 221
See also C ohn, G unther, and Z lotow ski, Ignace.K ra m e r , W . R . See Stenger, V. A .
^ F- A pparatus for M icroevap ora tion s....................... 191See™ /"* Sm ith G F * ^ Interference in M olybdenum B lue R eaction 855
LL a f f e r t y , It. II ., J r . See N ichols, M . L.L a n d , G. W . See Parks, B. C.L a n e , M a r v in . R apid E stim ation o f B rom ides in Presence of
L n lon d es ............................................................L a n g e r , A l o is . A m perom etric M icrotitra tion ’ o f ’ "CopDer w ith
B en zoinoxim e....................................... «a *a nd Ste v e n so n , D . P. L ocation o f End P oint on G ra p h ica V fitra -
tion C u rves ‘ 77QL a n k le r , J. G . Sec M organ , O. M ....................................................................L a v in e , T . F . All-G lass B uret S ystem ..................... 73 g
D aterm inaUon o f M atu rity o f Frozen Peas (A ddition ) ! 2 4 1 i c> J e n k in s , R . R . D eterm ining M aturity
C orn °Zen egetabIes* l la Pld O b jective M eth od for W hole-K ernel
LEE,P ^ ra T n w S x eDs kALICHEV8KY' determ in in g Oil C on ten t ofL e e ' v -, W ~ W a l l a c e , ' j . ' r i'.; ¿ i ! , ' H and ! W . C Ï and' H a n n a y ,' N .' ii. ‘ ° 7
Volum etric M icrodeterm ination o f Sulfates. T ctrah yd roxy -qum one na External In d ica tor s ~0
L e e , T . S. See Sw ift, E . H . .................................................. 8d9L e io h to n , P. A . See Sm ith, 11. N.L e ik in d , S. S., M a u rm e y e r , R o b e r t , a n d C d t l e r , M i l t o n . D etec
tion and bcm iquantita tive E stim ation o f G rou p I C a tion s. 871L e R o se n , A . L . C ontinuous W ashing A pparatus for S o lu tion s 'in
U rgam c Solvents ................................................................ l r rL e v in , H a r r y , F a r r e l l , F. P ., a n d M i l l e n d o r f , A . J. D éterm ina- °
tion o f Phosphorus in L u bricating O il . . . 102a n d S te h r , E r v in . D eterm ination o f Free Sulfur‘in L iib r ica tin i Oil 107 See also Stanerson, B . R ., and Uhrig, K arl.
L ig e t t , W . B . See B iefeld , L . P., and E lving, P. J.L iq o e t t , L . M . See W illard, H . II.
lÎn co L n ,' b : H DC“ c iU o n ,C Cr bnnyl G r ° UP3 Jn Bil° 42LlN°trodcsJ' J ' S im plificd C alibration o l D rop pin g M ercu ry E lcc-L o e f f l e b , II. j . , AND P o n t in o , j . D . A scorb ic A cid . R apid D eter- ^L onoT c P ? " S e f D iv in g RC E .°r D ehydrtttcd F ru itsan d V egetables. . 846L u d w ig , E . E „ a nd J ohnson C . R . S pectrophotom ctric D eter-
ruination o f M agnesium b y T itan Y e llo w on.«Ap ,D T raM Y LERnVÎ'- ?• G lass L lectrod o as' R eference L lectrod e in E lectrom ctric T itra tion s ......................................................... 07
M
M a , T . S., an d Z u a za g a , G. M iero-K jeldah l D eterm ination o f N itro» , *gen ’ ^ eV nd ‘ ca t®r and Im proved R apid M e th o d ..................... 280M cA r d l e , E . H . See Y ou n g , D . W ...................................... .............................M cC l e a r y , H. R . T itration o f B rom ide and Iod ide Ions w ith M er-\ r „ o UriC w aix ® ^ u lon Using D iph enyl C arbazide In d ica tor.............. 31M cC om as, W . H ., J r a n d R iem an , W ill ia m , III. A ccurate D eter
m ination o f C alcium w ithout R eprecip itation in Presence o f Iron* M agnesium , M anganese, Phosphorus, Sodium , and 1 ita n iu m .......................................................................... ' q 9q
M c C o r d , A . T . R apid X -R a y D iffraction M eth od !.*.’ . * ! ! ! ! ! ! 793. IcC r e a d y , R . M ., a nd IIa ssid , W . Z. Sem im icrodeterm ination of
C arbon L sing Van Slyke-P olch O xidation M ix tu re ..................... 525See also H assid, W . Z.
M a c d o n a ld , R o g e r . See Casey, R . S M c E l r o y , W . R . See E lving, P. J.M cG in n is , R . A . See M orse, E . E .M c IIa r d , J. A . See Sam sel, E . P.M ack G . L ., a n d H a m il to n , J. M . D irect M icrodeterm in ation o f
O U tlU T ........................................................................... ............................ / . /x iM a c k in n e y , G ., A r o n o k f , S ., and B o r n s t e in , B . T . Assays o f Pro
vitam in A C a roten oids 3g tM cIs a b b , W . M ., and Sk o l n ik , H e r m a n . V olum etric D eterm ination
o f Iron and T itan iu m ......... 711See also S loviter, H. A . ............................................................
M a c N b v in , W . M ., and B r o w n , G . H . M icroquantitative D ecom position o f O rganic B rom ine and Iod ine C om pou nds b y Lim e-Fusion M e th o d .................................................. .......... g0g
M cR e yn o ld s , R . C . Sim plified D rop p in g M ercu ry É lectrode forP olarographic A n alysis ........................... sect
M a d e r , W . J. See Seaman, W illiam . ..................................................M a g u ir e , J. J. See N oll. C . A .M a h o n e y , J. F ., and M ic h e l l , J. H . Sem im icrodeterm ination of
Pulip4ï iri . 0 r8ran.lc M aterials Peroxide-C arbon Fusion Follow ed6y 1 itration Using T etrahyd roxyqu inone In d ica tor................. 97
M a lm , C J , G e n u n o , L. B ., a n d W ill ia m s , R . F ., J r . A nalysis o f Cellulose D erivatives. D eterm ination o f Free H ydroxy l C on tent ........................................................ 935
N a d e a u , G . F .. and G e n u n o , L. B . Analysis of'C ellulose’ D eriva tives. Analysis o f Cellulose M ixed Esters b y Partition M e th o d . . . 292
AND Ia n g h h , L . J. Analysis o f C ellulose D erivatives. D eterm ination o f Small A m ounts o f C om bined S u lfu r .................................... 940
M a re b u , C h a r le s . See Seam an, W illiam .M a r o o l i s , D a v id . D eterm ination o f Oil in M etal Turn ings 478M a tu sz a k , A l f r e d . See T u rk , Am os.M a u rm e y e r , R o b e r t . See Leikind, S. S.M e h l ig , J. P . C olorim etric D eterm ination o f N ickel w ith A m m onia.
S pectroph otom etn o S tu d y ................................................................................ 289Stability o f C upric-A m m onia C olor S ystem ■ 903AND H u le t t , H . R . S pectrophotom ctric D eterm ination o f Iron
w ith o-Phenanthroline and w ith N itro-o-P henanthrolin e................... 869See also D ern bach , C . J.
M e ll e c k e r , J. B ., and B a k e r , M . W . K xpected Service E ffectiveness ot Preservative Treatm ents A p p lied to M illw ork. Laboratory M ethod ot C om pa rison ..................... in s
M e l l o n , M . G . See M oss, M . I,.M e n o t o , A . R , NIicro D etection and Q uantitative D eterm ination of
4 -A m in o-2 -m etby l-l-n aph th ol. S ynthetic V itam in K . . . 601Q uantitative D eterm ination o f 2 -M eth y l-l ,4 -n aph th oqu in on e. 418
M e r r i t t , L . L., J r . See W illard. H . H ............................................................
December 15, 1942 A N A L Y T I C A L E D I T I O N 997M e y e r , A. E Trap to Prevent Backflow from Suction BuninsM e y r o w i t z , R o b e r t . See Hart, David. P ..............M i c h e l l , J. H. See Mahoney, J. F.M i c h e l s o n , I r v i n g , T a n n e r , L o u i s , a n d W o l l n e r , H . J . Distribu-
Borings F,ber kongt“ « in W ool Sampled by Cylindrical TubeM zdqlby , m'.’ C. ’ 'See St! John,’ j . ’ L ............................................................M i l l a r d , E. B. See Divine, I t . E.M i l l e n d o r f , A. J. Sec Levin, Harry.M i l l e r , J o s e p h . See Coull, J a m e s .M i z r o c i i , J a c o b . Insulation for Necks of Wash Bottles .
L M onroe, G. S. See Ipatieff, V. N. .........................M o o r e , L . A . Activation of Dicalcium Pliosphate for Chromato
graphic Determination of Carotene..........M o o r e , W A., a n d R u c h h o f t , C. C. E f f e c t of I l i v c r Mud D ^ o s i t a
on Determination of B. O, D. of Supernatant Liquor.........M organ , O. M „ a n d L a n k l e r , J G Evaluation of Metal-Cleaning
Compounds. Quantitative M ethod .. .M o r o a r e i d o e , K e n n e t h . Influence of Solvent on ’ U ltM iolot Ab-
Borption Maximum of Vitamin A ........M o r r e l l , C. E. See Robey, R. F. ......................................M o r s e , E. E., a n d M c G i n n i s , R., A. Measurement of Color and
Turbidity in Solutions of W hite Granulated Sugars.....................M o r t o n , A. A., D a r l i n g , B r a d f o r d , a n d D a v i d s o n , J o h n . Flask’
Design and H lgh-Spced Stirring..........................M oss, M. L , w i t h M e l l o n , M. G. Colorimetric Determ'iAition of
Iron with 2,2'-Iiipyndyl and with 2,2',2*-Terpyridyl Colorimetric Determination of Trinitrobenzenc in Dinitrobenzono,’ .’ .’ M e l l o n , M . G., a n d S m it h , G. F. Color Reactions of 1,10-Phe-
nanthrohne Derivatives....................................M o y e r , H. V. «See Bogan, E. J.M o y e r , J. C „ a n d T r e s s l e r , D. K . Determination of Thiamine in
Vegetables..............................................................M O l l e r , O. H. Research with Polarograph............................... ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !M u r r a y , C . .A - , AJ*? O b e h g , E. B. Photometric Determination of
Acetone-Insoluble Material in Soybean Oil. Relation of Acetone- Insoluble Material to Break......................................
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NN a d ea u , G. F . See M alm , C. J.N a g le r , Ja ck . See Jacobs, M . B.N e c h a m k in , H o w a r d , and San d er s . A lv in . System atic M icro
identification o f Com m on M etallic C oatings................................. 913N e i l l , It. B . D ichrom ate-F errous Sulfate M ethod for A n tim on y . ... 955I s e i lb o n , #C. A ., H um e, J. S ., and L in c o ln , B . II. D eterm ination of
Salts in Crude O il.............................................................................................. 464N e lson , O . A . Im proved Sublim ation A pparatus ! ! . ! ! . ! ! ! ! ! ! 153N e u s ta d t , M . H . Im proved Soxhlet E x tractor ......................................... . 431N e w m a n , M . S. L eakproof S topcock for Regulation o f Take-off dur-t ing D istilla tion .................................................................................................... 992
N ich o ls, M . L ., and L a f f e r t y , R . H ., Jr . D ecom position Tem pera-turcs o f Analytical Precipitates. Barium C arbonate.......................... 481
N o l l , C. A ., a n d M a g u ir e , J. J. E ffect o f Container on SolubleSilica C on ten t o f W ater Sam ples................................................................ 569
N o l l e r , C . R . H eating D evice for M icrobeakers, Flasks, andCentrifuge T u b es ................................................................................................ 834
an d B a ru sch , M . R . A pparatus for Small-Scale C ata lytic H ydrogenation ........................................................................................ 907
N o r r is , E . R . See B enoit, G. J., Jr.N o r t h , V ic t o r , and W ell s , R . C . Use o f Phosphate for Separation
of C ob a lt from Iro n .......................................................................................... 359N o r t o n , A . R . See R oyer, G. L ., and Seaman, W illiam.N u t t in g , E. G ., J r . See Vaughn, T . H.
OO b e r g , E . B . See M urray, C . A.O gg , C . L ., Joh n s , I. B., H o e c k e r , W . II., and H a m m er , B . W .
D istribution o f Salt in Butter. Volum etric M icrom ethod ..................... 285O lip h a n t , S. C. See Fancher, George.O rle m a n n , E . F. See K olthoff, I. M .O sb o r n , R . H . P hotoelectric Photom eter for R apid G rading of
N aval Stores P rodu cts ..................................................................................... 572O v e r h o l s e r , L . G ., and Y o e , J. H . Colorim etric D eterm ination of
Phenothiazine w ith Palladous C h lor id e . ............................................ 646See also Y oe , J. H.
PPa ge d , H. A . G as-F ired Furnace for Sem im icrodeterm ination o f
C arbon and H ydrogen ..................................................................................... 764P a l k in , Sa m u e l , and Ha l l , S. A . T ilting A rc Flow D ivider Suitable
for Reflux R atio C on tro l................................................................................ 901See also Flack, E . E ., and H all, S. A .
P a ll , D . B . All-G lass M ill.................................................................................... 346P a r k s , B . C ., La n d , G . W ., and R e e s , O. W . D eterm ining Fusain
C on ten t o f Illinois Coals. Com parison o f Chem ical and Petro-graphic M eth od s ................................................................................................ 303
P a rta n sk y , A. M . Field Testing of M old-R esistant Properties ofInterior Oil P a in ts................. ........................................................................... 527
P a tr ic k , T . M . See B iefeld, L . P.Pa t t e r so n , J. W ., and Va n D ola h , R . W . Adapters for Collection
of D istillation Fractions under Vacuum ................................................... 511P e c h e n ic k , W il lia m . A utom atic M ethod for Cleaning Tar Distilla
tion F lasks............................................................................................................ 344P e d e rs e n , P . M . See D arkis, F. R.1 e n n in g to n , L lo y d . See Christensen, B . E .P k p k ow itz , L . P ., P r in c e , A . L .. and B e a r , F . E. R apid K jeldahl
D igestion M ethod Using Perchloric A c id ................................................. 856a n d Shivf., J. W . K jeldahl N itrogen D eterm ination. Rapid
W ct-D igestion M icrom eth od ........................................................................ 914Pe r c y , J. H ., a nd A r ro w sm ith , C . J. C onductom etric Assay o f In
organic Salt in Presence of W etting A gents.............................................. 151P e te rso n , A . H . «See Best, A . H.P e t r e , A . W . See D avis, L. H.P ip e r , J. D ., K e r s t e in , N. A ., and F l e ig e r , A . G . Enclosed Labora
tory A pparatus for E ffecting Repeated Crystallizations fromSolven ts..-.............................................................................................................. 738
P ittm a n , F. K . See Schum b, W . C.P o c o c k , B . W . C onstant-L evel D evice for H ot W ater B ath 9 ................ 811
S c h o lten , L ., and E r ic kson , P . J. Simple H ydrogen Sulfide G enerator............................................................................................................... 575
P o e , C. F. See Hultquiat, M. E.(AN\r ||d? e rn VE- P* »«term ination of Calcium in
Titraiion m Ä “ “ ™ b>' ? * * * “ * S° aP S° ,U-tion- 1UpidP o n t i n o , J. D. See Loeflier, H. J . ................................................................ 644P o w e r s , P. O. Cloud Point of Varnish Resins in Drying Oils 3 8 7I b a t e « , A. N., C o w l e s , E. J., a n d S t r a k a , R. P. Determination of
Ammonia by Diffusion M ethod.............F r e i s i n g , M . J ., S l o n e k , 0. F . a n d R e e d y , J . H . ' ’ AnilyVieal Reae-
tions Involving Ignition with Manganous Nitrate. .. . 07«;P r i n c e , A. L . Sec Pcpkowitz, L. P. S7SP u t n a m , G. L. See Fink, C. G.
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QaAí l í í í í " U8,,,J ^ tlV- . AND! St e e n b o c k , H . A pparatus for Crystal-hzation and Filtration at Low Tem peratures.......................................... 735
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5 í í ! Í : í B’ :? ,H ” AND5 1MON9' J ' H ' Uesign for R ectifying C olum n. 430R ambf.y , J .R . , and C olic iim a n , E . L. Potentiom etrio D eterm ination
ancH odate C om bined Use o f 2,0-DichlorophenolindoplienolR a n d a l l , M e r le and’ SteV enhon,’ H . O . ’ R apid V olum etric'AH tfm d 319»■. for D eterm ination o f Sulfate Io n o 9nR a n k , D . H ...S cott , R . W „ and F e n s k e , M . ’ R . ' ’ Qua'lit'a'tive and
Q uantitative M icroanalysis o f H ydrocarbon M ixtures by M eans ofi heir Ram an Spectra ........................................... R1R
R a zim , W . W . Application o f Infrared Radiation to AHcro Spot T est-
rL Í r i - ?íTT - :::::::: 2«fREEM oU tur¡’ inAc L D T ACK: K: , . F ’ . EqUipmcnt ' ° r
AYn CakiTe *“ CoBlW , noSee also Parks, B . C ...............................................................................................
RE'? n Y H ^ s Y C P r NodueU ,'? ’.G ’ S’ 4i*uod F « k -R e iss , W ilh el m . See H aym an, D . F . ......................................................R ezn ek , S o lom on . See Caldw ell, B . P.R ich ards. A . R Design o f Still Heads for Batch Fractionation in
la b o ra to ry Colum ns. V apor Take-O ff S ystem ................... 649Electrom agnetic D ensitom eter................................... ................
R idd ick , J. A . See W atts , C . E
“ ' “ t ó T h l i « “ ? . ? • . c : , D ? “ ati™ o f DryinB 30aR iem a n , W il lia m , II I , and H a ge n , G eorge . D eterm ination o f
Sulfur A ccuracy and Precision o f Several aMethods innSee also Brewster, E . L., and M eC om as, W . H .t Jr. ..........
R i t t e r s h a c s e n . E . P., and D e G r a y , R . J. D eterm ination of In organic Salts in Crude O ils . ............................................ 047
Extraction o f M etallic Constituents from Oils........................................... unaSee also D eG ray, It. J. ................................... sut>
R ob b in s , T . E. See Scott, A. W .R o b e y , R . F., and M o r r e l l , C. E. D eterm ination o f Unsaturatcs
in H ydrocarbon Gases. H ydrogenation M eth od sailR om bk ro, J. W . See Traxler, R . N . ...................R oseb u ry , Fr e d , and van H e y n in o e n , W . E. M odified M icropipet
R 0TH?pDH 8 ¿ e c Í L Y a r i ,J 0,A m “ CaVy W at" A " aly3iS......................... 363R o y e r , G. L , N o r t o n , A R ., and F o s te r , F. J. M odifications in
Dum as M icrom ethod for N itrogen. A utom atic Apparatus A p- phcable for Com bustion M icrom eth od s ... 70
R u c h h o ft , C. C . See M oore, W . A............................ .....................................R u e , S. O. Standardization and Stability of 0.1 .V Sodium Tbiosulfate
solutions in H ot W eather.............................. Rn9R u ioh , W . h. Analysis of D ivinyl Ether in B lo o d .’. i ' ‘ .' i ' ‘ 32R umb erg er , W . M . Apparatus for Iodom etric Determ ination o f
R u s s e l l , W . W ., and H ood , L. N „ Jr. V iscosity D eterm ination o f 801 C otton in D im ethyl D ibenzyl Am m onium H y d rox id e .. 202
R y n k ie w ic z , H. J. See D avis , H. L. .................
5St . Jo h n , J; L., and M ido ley M . G. R apid M ethod for D eterm ining
Potassium in Plant M aterial. Perchloric A cid D igestion andC hloroplatinic A cid P recipitation ....................................................... oqi
Sa ír . Lo ü ís , and F e tze r , W . R . D eterm ination o f M oisture ’ inStarch and Its M odification s................................................................ 040
Sam sel, h . P ., and M cH a rd , J. A , JVIicrodetermination o f ÁLkoxyG roups m Cellulose E thers ..................................................................... 750
Sa nd ell , E. B. C olorim etric M icrodeterm ination o f Arsenic afterE volution as A rsine.................................................................. * s2
See also H ybbinette, Anna-Greta.San d er s , A l v in . «Se« N echam kin, H oward.Sc a f e , E T H a yd e n , K . F .. and K a lic h e v sk y , V. A . R eduction o f
Ash Content of Residual Oils with B oric A c id .................... 093S c h a fe r , L. J. See D eichm ann, W ilhelm .Sc haffner , R . M ., and C o o ll , Ja m es. Tem perature- and H um idity-
Controlled D ryer for Chem ical Engineering L a b ora tory .................... 590Sciilesm an , C . H . Socony-V acuum ’s New Engineering Building 192S ch n e id e r , F ra n k . See García, C . R . ‘S c h o lt e n , L. See P ocock , B . W .SCBREIBER, W . T „ AND S t a f f o r d , W . h . Evaluating Starches for
Textile Purposes...................................................S c h r o e d e r , W . C . See Berk, A . A . ............................................Sch u be rt , M a rc e l l e , and D in k e l s p ie l , J. G . Assay o f Benzalde
hyde. Use o f H ydroxylam m onium Sulfate and A queous SodiumH ydroxide. (Correction, 31 3 ) ................................ 154
S c h u ltz , A . S ., A tk in , L a w re n ce , an d F r e y , C . N . D ete ’rm inatiw i o f \ itamin Bi b y Y east Ferm entation M ethod. Im provem ents Related to Use of Sulfite Cleavage and New Ferm entom eter 35
Schum b. w . C ., AND Pittm an , F . K . Ferrocyanide M ethod fo r Separation o f Hafnium from Z ircon iu m ............................................................ g j 2
Schw artz , M . C . Photom etric D eterm ination o f Silica in Presence of ~Phosphates............................................. ........................................................... gng
S ch w e y e r , H. E . Particle Size Studies. M eth od s * .............. #522See also Traxler, R . N.
998 I N D U S T R I A L A N D E N G I N E E R I N G C H E M I S T R Y Vol. 14, No. 12S c o t t , A . \\\, an d K o b d in s , T . E . A n alytical Possibilities o f H y -
droxybenzalrhodanm es. o~, m -f and p -H ydroxybcn za lrh oda -nines and 3 ,4-D ihydroxyben zalrhodanin e.................................................
S c o tt . E . W ., and B a m ba cii, K a r l . Polarographic D eterm inationof N itrates in B lood and U rine......................
S c o t t , R . W . See R ank, D . H . .................................S e a m a n , W il l ia m , N o r t o n , A . It., M a d e r , W . J., an d H u o o n e t , J . J.
C olorim etric D eterm ination o f L ow C on cen trations of SodiumN itrate in Sodium N itr ite ...........................................................................
N o r t o n , A . R ., a n d M a r e s h , C h a r le s , P hotoelectrom etric Par- tlclc-C oncentration M icroanalysis. E stim ation o f Anthraqui- none-d-Sodium Sulfonate in Presence o f a -Isom cr and o f Antlira- qum one-1 ,8-D isu lfon ic A cid in Presence o f 1 ,5 - ls o m e r .. .
S e l l , II. M . See B est, A . H.S e lv jg , W . A . See R ees, O. W .S h a rp , P . F . See B reroton , J. Cl.S h a w , J. A . D eterm ination o f Low C oncentrations o f O xygen in G as S h e a , F r e d . See W atts , C . E . •S h e k ly , M . L . See D ivine, R . E .Sh e r m a n , M . S. _ Colorim etric M icrodeterm ination o f Phosphorus in
Soils. Provision for Elim inating Interference of A rsen ic ...................Sh iv e , J. W . See Pepkow itz, L . P.S h o e m a k e r , B . II ., a n d B o l t , J. A . D eterm ination o f M ixed A niline
P oints o f H ydrocarbon S olven ts...................................................................Sh r a d e r , S. A ., B esh o etoo r , A . W ., and St e n q e r , V . A . D eter
m ination o f T ota l and Inorganic B rom ide in F oods Fum igatedwith M eth yl B rom id e ......................................................................................
SiDERis, C . P . A daptation o f Indirect M icrom ethod for P otassium toP h otoe lectric C olorim eter................... ............................................
C olorim etric M icrodeterm ination o f Iro n . . * . . . 1 ]Im provem ents in Colorim etric M icrodeterm ination o f P h osp h oru s." .
S ie g e l , B . M . See Harris, Louis.S io o ia , S id n ey . See B enedetti-P ich lcr, A . A .S i l l , C . W . See T itu s , A . C.S i lv a , C . P . J. da . See Feigl, Fritz.S il v e r m a n , L e sl ie , and T ho m so n , R . M . R apid D eterm ination o f
Very Sm all G as Flows. Sub -B ubble M e th o d ........................................S il v e r m a n , L o u is . R ou tine C olorim etric D eterm ination o f T itanium
in Chrom ium Steels. Separation o f T itanium and Chrom ium byP erchloric A c i d . ................................................................................................
S ilicon , M anganese, Chrom ium , Iron , and C opper in N ickel-Base A lloy . A liqu ot M ethod for R ou tine A nalysis o f E lectrical H eat-Resisting A llo y ......................................................................................................
G oodm an , W il lia m , a nd W a l t e r , D e a n . D eterm ination of C opper and N ickel in Steels. D eterm ination o f C opper byE lectrodeposition and N ickel by C yan ide T itra tion ............................
Simmons, It. W . See Urbain, W . M .Sim ons, J. H . See Ram ler, E . O.S k a v in sk i, E . R . See H awes, R . C.S k o ln ik , H erm an . See M cN a b b , W . M .S lo n e k , O. F . See Prcising, M . J.Sl o v it e r , H . A ., M c N a b b , W - M ., a nd W a g n e r , E . C . D eterm ina
tion o f A rsenic in O rganic C om pou nds. Iodom etric Sem im icrop rocedure.................................................................................................................
Sm a ll , W . G ., a nd D r a k e , A . F . G . Im proved M anom eter D e s ig n .. .Sm a ll w o o d , E d w a r d . L arge-C apacity E xtraction A p paratus ...............Sm it h , C . C ., and St e v e n s , C . D . D ia lyzing C on cen trator.....................Sm it h , D a n ie l , and G r e e n , H e n r y . M easuring Specific Surface of
Particulate Substances. W ater V apor A dsorption M e th o d ............Sm it h , F . II. C olum n for Stripping Solvents from E xtracted O ils ..........S m it h , G . F ., and K u rtz , L. T . Sim plified Techn iqu e in Use o f
Liquid Am algam R ed u ctors............................................................................and W il c o x , C . S. Indicators for Iod a te -Iod in e M onoch ioride
Andrews A nalytical P rocedures.............................................See also M oss, M . L ., and T a y lor , W . H.
Sm ith , R . N ., and L eig h t o n , P . A . M icroanalysis o f Gases. N itric O x id e -H yd rogcn , N itric O xide-N itrogen , a n d ' N itrous O x id e -A m m onia M ixtu res ........................................................................
Sm it iie r , F . W . Sec D iv ine , R . E .S n y d e r , M . D . See Ferguson, BaBsett, Jr.So n d e r n , C . W ., and B u rson , C l a r e n c e . Sem im icrochem ical Assay
for D iethylstilbestrol..........................................................................................S o t ie r , A . L . See B auem feind , J. C.Sp e r r y , W . M . E lectrophotom etric M icrodeterm ination o f P h os
phorus m L ipide E x tra cts ................................................................................St a f f o r d , R . W . Isolation and Identification o f R esinous Binder in
W ater Pa ints..........................................................................................................S t a f f o r d , W . L. See Schreiber, W . T .St a l l c u p , W . D ., F u o u itt , R . E ., a nd H a w k in s . J. E . Perform ance
of D istillation C olum ns for F ractionation of T erpen es........................St a n e r so n , B . R ., an d L e v in , H a r r y . D eterm ination o f Olefins in
Gaseous H ydrocarbon s......................................................................................St a n b b y , M . E ., a nd D a sso w , J. A . R ecord ing C olor o f O paque
O b jects ......................................................................................................................S t a r r , M . P. See H errington, B . L.St e a r n s , E . I . D y e E xtrem ely Sensitive to C op p er ...............................S te e n b o c k , H . See Quackenbush, F . W .S te h r , E r v in . See Levin, H arry.St e iq m a n , J.oseph , B ir n b a u m , N a t h a n , a n d E dm onds, S. M . R u -
theuium D ipyridy l— O xidim etric Indicator. (C orrection , 404) . . . St e in m e t z , M . Tl. M ercury C athode M ethod for D eterm inin g Small
A m ounts o f T itanium and Sim ilar M etals in A llo y s ..........................St e n q e r , V. A ., K r a m e r , W . R ., an d B e sh o e to o r , A . W . G ravi
m etric D eterm ination o f A lum inum in M agnesium Alloys. B en -zoate-O xine M eth od ......................... .................................................................
See also Shrader, S. A.St e r n , A dolph . Indirect Polarographic M icrodeterm in ation o f
Phosphorus in B iological M ateria l........................................ 74S te v e n s , C . D . See Sm ith, C . C.S te v e n s o n , D . P . See Langer, Alois.St e v e n so n , H . O. See R andall, M erle.St e w a r t , P . B ., a n d K o b e , K . A . D eterm ination of Strontium in
Presence o f C alcium ............................................................................................ 298St ic k l e , R a l p h . See G rum m itt, O liver.S to lo ff , L . S. Colorim etric M ethod for Phosphates, M odification
o f A . O. A . C . M olybdenum B lue M e th o d .................................................. 636St o n e , H . W ., and C l in t o n , R . O. H eats o f W ettin g for E valuation
of G as-A dsorbin g C ocon u t C a rb on s .............................................................. 131St o n e , Ir w in . D eterm ination o f Traces o f C opper in W ort, Beer,
and Y ea st ................................................................................................................ 479St o u t , M y r o n . See H endricks, R . H .St r a in , H . H . C h rom atographic A dsorption A n a lysis ............................... 245S t r a k a , R . P. See Prater, A . N.Str o n g , F. M ., a nd C a r p e n t e r , L . E . Preparation o f Sam ples for
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S t r o s s , F. H. See Anderson, A. P.S u t e r , H. A. See Feigl, Fritz.SwiFT, E. H., a n d L e e , T . S. Determination of Iodate and Other
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Flasks, and B u rets ............................................................................T h o m so n , R . M . See Silverm an, Leslie.T h o r n to n , M . H., a n d B ro o m e , F . K. D eterm ination o f Choline.
P h otom etric M odification o f B eattie ’s M e th o d ......................................T itu s , A . C ., a n d S i l l , ' C. W . C eric Sulfate in D eterm ination of
Iron Using M olybd isilic ic (S ilicom olybd ic) A cid M e th o d ...................I o b i e , C. Supersensitive Schiff’s A ldehyde R eagent. D em on -
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Viscom eter for D eterm ination of H igh C on sistencies..........................f V A£ D C r u t c h f ie l d , W . E „ J r . R a p id Turb id im etric
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of D ieth ylstilbestro l.........................................................................T u e m m le r , F . D . See L yk ken , Lou is.T u r k , A mos , an d M a t u sza k , A l f r e d . Im proved D istilling C olum n
H ea d ......................................................................................................................T u r k e v ic h , J o h n . R em ova l o f A dsorbents from C h rom atograph ic
l u b e s ........................................................................................................... ..T u r n e r , W . J. M icroestiination o f B rom ide as P entabrom orosanilino T y l e r , YY. P. D eterm ination o f Z in c in R u bber C om pou nds. Inter
nal Indicator M eth od ..........................................................................................
uU h r io , K a r l , a nd L e v in , H a r r y . D eterm ination o f T h iosu lfate in
Used D o cto r S o lu tion .........................................................................................U rb a in , W . M ., W o o d , I. H., a n d Simmons, R . W . Use o f E n zym es
m R efractom etric M eth od for E gg Solids. P rodu ction C on trol M e th o d ..............................................................................................
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Carotenoids. . Spectrophotometric Determination of Carotenoidsof Yellow Corn Grain.....................................................
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dahl Digestions.......................................................................W i l c o x , C. S. See Smith, G. F.W i l k i n s o n , J o h n , J r . See Deuble, J. L.W i l l a r d , H. H m L i g g e t t , L. M ., a n d D i e h l , H a r v e y . Direct Deter
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mination of Vanadium, Cerium, and Manganese, 486; Determination of Iodides.....................................................................................
a n d T o r i b a r a , T . Y. Volumetric Method for Determining TinBased on Formation of Dioxalatothiometastannate..........................
See a Iso Center, E. J.W i l l e r t o n , E l e a n o r , a n d C r o m w e l l , H. W. Microbiologic Assay
of Natural Pantothenic Acid in Yeast and Liver. Influence ofClarase Digestion........................................................................................
W i l l i a m s , A. A., a n d D e a n , E. W . Aniline Point Determinationswith Dark-Colored Oils. Circulating Test T ube ....................
W i l l i a m s , R. F., J r . See Malm, C. J.W i l l i a m s , R. R. See Cheldelin, V. II.W i l l i a m s , T . II. Rapid Detection of Nickel in A lloy S tee l. .............W i l s o n , C. W ., W e a t h e r b y , L. S., a n d B o c k , W. Z. Determination
of Quercetinlike Substances Using Klett-Suramerson PhotoelectricColorimeter..............................................................................
W i l s o n , J. W ., J r . See Diller, I. M.W i n a n s , W. R. See Clarke, R. G.W i n k , W i l l i a m . See Cronheim, Georg.
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diffusion.....................................................................................Colorimetric Determination of Small * Amounts* of
Metaphosphate and Pyrophosphate. Determination of Iron with 1 mocyanate in Presence of Metaphosphate and Pyrophosphate.. 722
W i t t , N. F. Sec Dewey, B. T ., and Hultquist, M . E.W o l l n e r , H. J. See Michelson, Irving.W o o d , I. H. See Urbain, W. M.W o o t e n , L. A^, a n d G d l d n e r , W . G . Microdetcrmination of Carbon
in Low-Carbon Iron and Steel. Low-Pressure Combustion M ethod . ..................... 835
Y e a g e r , J. P . See Holler, A. C.Y o b , ,J . H., a n d O v e r h o l s e r , L. G. Colorimetric Determination of
Silver with 2-Thio-5-keto-4-carbethoxy-l,3-dihydropyrimidine 148
Micro Reactivity of Substituted Thioureas with Inorganic Ions. . .See also Overholser, L. G.
1 o d n g , D. W ., a n d M c A r d l e , E. H. Viscosity Determination ofPolymer Solutions......................................................................................
Y o p n q , R. S., a n d G r a h a m , D. G. M. Determination of Oxide Copper......................................................................................
Z a n d e r , D. V. See Charkey, L. W.Z ł o t o w s k i , I g n a c e , a n d K o l t h o f f , I . M. Polarographie Detcr-
mination of Potassium, Sodium, and Lithium..............................Z s c h e i l e , F. P., a n d B e a d l e , B. W. Determination of /3-Carotene
and IN eo-p-carotene with Visual Spectrophotometer.........................a n d H e n r y , R. L. Ultraviolet Absorption of Vitamin A in Various
Solvents.........................................................See also White,'J. W ., Jr.
Z u a z a g a , G. See Ma, T . S.
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