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AUTHOR INDEX INDUSTRIAL AND ENGINEERING CHEMISTRY ANALYTICAL EDITION VOLUME 14— 1942 Adams, D. F., and Gilbertson, L. I. Determination of Selenious Acid and Selenites. Rapid Volumetric Method .... ' ........................ 926 Aonnss, M. S. See Carr, B. B. , , w. __ Allen, R. P. Preparation of Pigment Mounts for Microscopy ............. 92 Technical Microscopy in Rubber Industry................................................. 740 A nderson , A. P., Stross, F. H., and Ellings, A. Measurement of Oxidation Stability of Road Asphalts......................... . .......... . 45 Andrews, J. C. Optical Activity of Cinchona Alkaloids and Their Salts in Mixtures of Water and Ethyl Alcohol ................................... 543 Andrews, J. R., and Bender, A. J. Analysis of Tin-Base Bearing Metal. Permanganate and Iodometric Methods for Antimony and Copper....................................................................................... 713 Andrews, J. S., Boyd, H. M., and Gortner, W. A. Nicotinic Acid Content of Cereals and Cereal Products. Microbiological Method of Assay......................... 663 Botd, H. M., and Terry, D. E. Riboflavin Analysis of Cereals. Application of Microbiological Method ................................................. 271 Armistead, W. H., Jr. Electrolytic Determination of Iron. Modi fied Moore Method. ......................................................... 207 Abonoff, S. See Mackinney, G. Ajuiowsmith, C. J. Sec Percy, J. H. Atkin, Lawrence. See Schultz, A. S. . Atwater, W. R. Automatic Leveling Bulb Lifter for Butadiene Analysis.......................................................................................................... 954 Axilrod, H. D. See Caley, E. R. Azam, M. A. Oil Absorption ofPigments.................................................... 545 Bogan, E. J., and M oyer, H. V. Agar-Agar as Coagulant for Barium Sulfate............................................................................................................. 849 Bolt, J. A. See Shoemaker, B. H. Bornstein, B. T. See Mackinney, G. Boruff, C. S. See Bauernfeind, J. C., and Gerber, Louis. Boyd, G. E., and Harkins, W. D. Film Balance as Analytical Tool for Biological and Food Research........................................................... 496 See also G ans, D. M. Boyd, H. M. See Andrews, J. S. Bradley, J. A. Kjeldahl Distillation without Absorbing Acid .............. 705 Brady, L. J., and Corson, B. B. Laboratory Pressure Flowmeter— . 656 See also Corson, B. B. Brereton, J. G., and Sharp, P. F. Refractometric Determination of Casein in Skim M ilk .............................................................................. 872 BnEwsTER, E. L., and Riem an, W illiam III. Sulfur in Organic Com pounds Containing Nitrogen and Halogen. Acidimétrie Micro determination................................................................................................ 820 Bricker, C. E. See Furman, N. H. Brockman, F. G., and Hochqesang, F. P. Electrical Ignition of Spectrograpliic A rc ...................................................................................... 796 Brooks, U. S. See Gans, D. M. Broome, F. K. See Thornton, M. H. Brown, E. H. Injection and Sampling Stopcock ..................................... 551 Brown, G. H. See MacNevin, W. M. Brunson, A. M. See White, J. W., Jr. Bunzell, II. H. Simple Method for Bi Microdetermination.................. 279 Burkey, R. E. See Bambach, Karl. Bursack, K. F. See Rees, O. W. Burson, Clarence. See Sondern. C. W. B B ailey , A. J. Immersion Still Head for Low-Pressure Distillation of Organic Mixtures .................................................................................................. 71 Improved Methoxyl Apparatus .......................................................................... 181 Molecular Still Heads ............................................................................................. 177 Bailey, C. F. See Davis, L. H. B ailey , G. C. See Wagner, G. H. . B ailey , John. Determination of Soybean Flour in Sausages and Other Meat Products. Protein Separation M ethod ........................... 776 Baker, M. W. See Mcllecker, J. B. B aldinoer , L. II. Analysis of Peppermint O il.. ................................... lo Ballard, K. H. Measurement of Thickness of Fircd-on Gold Coatings 868 Bambach, Karl. Polarograpliic Microdetermination of Arsenic in Biological Material ............................................ ................. - 265 and B urkey , R. E. Microdetermination of Lead by Dithizone with Improved Lead-Bismuth Separation ................................................... 904 See also Scott, E. W. Barbosa, P. E. See Feigl, Fritz. Barham, H. N. See Caldwell, M. J. Barker, II. D. See Greathouse, G. A. Barnes, W. C. E. See Haim, G. B arusch, M. R. See Noller, C. R. Bauernfeind, J. C., Sotier, A. L., and Boruff, C. S. Growth Stimulants in Microbiological Assay for Riboflavin and Panto thenic Acid ................................................................................................................. 566 Beadle, B. W. See Zscheile, F. P. B eale , R. S., and C handlee , G. C. Volumetric Determination of Bismuth as Caffeine Tetraiodobismuthate (III) .................................... 43 Bear, F. E. See Pepkowitz, L. P. B echtold, I. C. Electronic Timer ....................................................... 429 B eeghly, H. F. Determination of Combined Nitrogen in Steel. Rapid Method .................................................................................... 137 B enbrook, C. H., and K ienle , R. H. Analytical Determination of p-Toluidine in Presence of Its Isomers ......................................................... 427 Bender, A. J. See Andrews, J. R. . . B enedetti-P ichler , A. A., and C efola, M ichael. Qualitative Analysis of Microgram Samples. General Technique and Con firmatory Tests ■••••••,■• 813 and Siggia , Sidney . End Point of Miorotitrations with Color Indicators ................................................................. - ............................. 828 Evaporation of Standard Solution from Tips of Microburets ................. 662 B enne , E. J. Support for Reflux Condensers .................................................. 264 B enoit, G. J.. J r ., and N orris, E. R. Effect of Formaldehj'de on Microvoiatilizations of Ammonia, Mono-, Di-, and Trimethyl- amines ............................................................. 823 B enson, S. W . Micromethod for Identification of Volatile Liquids. Vapor Pressure, Boiling Point, and Olefin Content of Cyclobutane and cw-2-Butene ............................................................ ; ............ 189 B erk , A. A., and Schroeder, W, C. Determination of Tannin Sub stances in Boiler Waters ................................................................................... 456 B erkelhamer , L. H. Fluorescent Microscope Lamp. ..; .......................... 833 Beshgetoor, A. W. See Shrader, S. A., and Stenger, V. A. B est , A. II., P eterson, A. H., and S ell, H. M. Determination of Copper Reduced by Sugars. Use of Ceric Sulfate as Volumetric Reagent ..................................................................................................................... 145 B iefeld, L. P., and L igett , W. B. Microseparation of Copper, Lead, and Zino with Salicylaldoxime ....................................................................... 359 and P atrick, T. M. Microextraction of Metals from Aqueous Solutions with Dithizone. Lead .......................................... 275 Birnbaum, Nathan. See Steigraan, Joseph. Bishop, W. H. H. See Jephcott, C. M . Bloom, Albert. See Tubis, Manuel. Bock, W. Z. See Wilson, C. W. c Cahill, Emily, and Walters, Louisella. Micromethod for Deter mination of Arsenic.......................................... .......................................... 90 Calamari, J. A., and Hubata, Robert. Acidimetric Orthophos- phoric Acid Assay........................................................................................ 55 Hubata, Robert, and Roth, P. B. Rapid Detection of Gold by Electrographic Method ................................................. ......... ................... 535 Sulfanilamide, Sulfapyridine, Sulfathiazole, Sulfaguanidinc, and Sulfadiazine. Assay, Differentiation,and Identification........................534 Caldwell, B. P., and Reznek, Solomon. Polarograph Reading Di rectly in Percentage. Microanalysis of Lead Arsenate....................... 187 Caldwell, M . J., and Barham, H. N. Glass Valve Pressure Regu lator ......................................................................... Caley, E. R., and Axilrod, H. D. Separation of Lithium from Potassium and Sodium by Treatment of Chlorides with Higher Aliphatic Alcohols .................................................................................. 242 Calvin, Melvin. See Fontana, B. J. Carleton, L. T. See Deanesly, R. M. Carpenter, L. E. «See Strong, F. M. Carpenter, T. M., and Coropatchinsky, V. S. Modified Noyons Thermic Diaferometer for Respiratory Gas Analysis.................. 159 Carr, B. B., and Agruss, M . S. Determination of Aniline Point of Dark Petroleum Oils............................................................................. 105 Carruthers, Christopher. Improved Photometric Micromethod for Ascorbic Acid ...................... 826 Cartwright, L. C. Determination of Alcohol by Volume in Dis tilled Liquors. Sources of Error....................... 237 Carwaudine, J. E. D. Cleaning Porcelain Crucibles......................... . 533 Casey, R. S., and Macdonald, Roger. Testing Writing Inks with Rubber Fountain Pen Sacs................................................................. 720 Cefola, Michael. See Benedetti-Pichler, A. A. Center, E. J., and Willard, H. H. Colorimetric Determination of Phosphorus in Iron Ore....................................................................... 287 Cerveny, W. J. See Corson, B. B. Chamberlin, N. S. See Kershaw, N. F. Chandlee, G. C. See Beale, R. S., and Hayes, J. R. Charkey, L. W., and Zander, D. V. Pressure Wash Bottle for Volatile Solvents.......................................................................................... 857 Chelpelin, V. II., and W illiam s, R. R. Extraction and Assay of Nicotinic Acid from Animal and Plant Tissues. Comparison of Micromethods. (Correction, 822) ............................................................ 671 Christensen, B. E., and Pennington, Lloyd. Determination of Menthol in Oil of Peppermint. Acetyl Chloride as Reagent 54 Claassen, R. I. See Gerber, Louis. Clark, G. L., and Gross, S. T. Technique and Applications of Industrial Microradiography .••••• 676 Clarke, R. G., and Winans, W. R. Mercury Azotometer for Deter mination of Organic Nitrogen by Micro-Dumas Method ..................... 522 Cleland, J. E., and Fetzer, W. R. Determination of Moisture in Sugar Products: Maltose and Dextrose, 27; Corn Sugar “ 70" or “ 80” , 124; Refiners’ Sirup, Final Molasses (Blackstrap), and Hydrol ............................................................................ Clinton, R. O. See Stone, H. W. Cohn, Gunther, and Ivolthoff, I. M . Determination of Pyrophos phate by Precipitation with Cadmium and Polarographic Meas urement of Cadmium in Precipitate........................................................... 886 See also Kolthoff, I. M. . Coles, H. W., and Tournay, W. E. Komarowsky Color Reaction for Aliphatic Alcohols. Limitations and Sensitivity........................ 20 Colichman, E. L. See Ramsey, J. B. Comar, C. L. Analysis of Plant Extracts for Chlorophylls a and b Using Commercial Spectrophotometer..................................................... 877 Conrad, C. M. See Kettering, J. H. Coropatchinsky, V. S. See Carpenter, T. M. 994

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Page 1: INDUSTRIAL AND ENGINEERING CHEMISTRYdelibra.bg.polsl.pl/Content/26297/BCPS_29917_1942... · C harkey, L. W., and Zander, D. V. Pressure Wash Bottle for Volatile Solvents..... 857

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 .

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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

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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

!

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 ............................................................

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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......................................

505

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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.

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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

Oxidizing Agents in Presence of Cupric Salts. Use of Iodine Monochioride End P oint........................................................................... 455

T a n o h e , L. J. See M alm , C . J.T a n n e r , L o u is . See M icnelson, Irving..T a y lo r , W . II ., a n d Sm ith , G. F. M icro -K je ld ah l N itrogen D eter­

m ination w ithout Use o f T itra tion P roced u re...............................T e n n e y , A . H . See H ixson, A . W .T e r r y , D. E . See A ndrew s, J. S.T h o m a s , M . D . See H endricks, R . H.T h o m pson , R . R . Sim plified A pparatus for C atalaso D e te rm in a tio n .. I h o m pso n , \Y. R . A ttachm ent for P ipets for Precise Transfer of

D angerous M u id s ............................................................................M icroapparatus for Precision C alibration o f P ipetsV V olum etric

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 -

atration o f Free A ldehyde G rou p in Certain A ld oses ............T o lm a n , B io n . See H endricks, R . H .T o m k in s , S. S. V olum etric D eterm ination o f Sulfur in C oa l and C ok eT o r ib a r a , T . Y. See W illard, H. H.T o u r n a y , W . E . See C oles, H . W .T b a x le h , R . N ., R om beu o , J. W ., a n d S c h w e y e r , II. E . R ota ry

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

M eth od for D eterm ination o f Sulfates. (C orrection , 3 0 2 )................T r e b s le r , D . K . See M oy er , J. C.T r e v i t h i c k , II. P. See D ivin e, R . E .1 u b is , M a n u e l , a nd B loo m , A l b e r t . C olorim etric D eterm ination

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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of Solubility Determination....................V e r m a , M. R. See Kapur, P. L.

Residue Volume Method

wW a g n e r , E. C. See Sloviter, H. A.YY a o n e r , G. H., B a i l e y , G. C., a n d E v e r s o l e , W. G. Determining

Liquid and Vapor Densities in Closed Systems.....................................W a l d b a u e r , L o u i s , a n d W a r d , N. M . Determination of Cobalt and

Manganese by Photometric M ethods.............................................W a l l a c e , J. H ., J r . See Lee, S. W .W a l t e r , D e a n . See Silverman, Louis.W a l t e r s , L o u i s e l l a . See Cahill, Emily.W a n d e r , I. W , Photometric Determination of Potassium....................W a r d , N. M. Sec Waldbauer, Louis.W a t e r , D e a n . See Silverman, Louis.W a t t s , C. E., R i d d i c k , J. A ., a n d S h e a , F r e d . Apparatus for De­

termining Distillation Ranges at Reduced Pressures.............W e a t i i e r b y , L. S. See Wilson, C. W.W k l l e k , J F. Pipet-Type Capillary Viscometer for Substances

YY hich Are Solid or Highly Viscous at Room Temperature............. .W e l l s , R. C. See North, Victor.W e s t , P. W „ a n d H o u t m a n , T h o m a s . Microdetection of Ortho­

phosphates by Drop Reactions............................................. .W h i t e , J. W ., J r . , B r u n s o n , A. M., a n d Z s c h e i l e , F. P. Studies'on

Carotenoids. . Spectrophotometric Determination of Carotenoidsof Yellow Corn Grain.....................................................

W h i t e s e l l , E. B. See Furman, N. H.W i c k s , L. F., a n d F i r m i n o e r , H. I. Perchloric Acid in M icro-Kjel-

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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