Series I, Vol. VII, No. 2. NOVEMBER, 1910. Bibliographical Record THE GRADUATE SCHOOL 1900-1910 PUBLISHED BY THE UNIVERSITY OF CINCINNATI AT THE UNIVERSITY PRESS BURNET WOODS, CINCINNATI, OHIO Series I. Vol. VII. No. 2. NOVEMBER, 1910 Bibliographical Record THE GRADUATE SCHOOL 1900-1910 ISSUED MONTHLY FROM OCTOBER TO JUNE INCLUSIVE PUBLISHED BY THE UNIVERSITY OF CINCINNATI, AT THE UNIVERSITY PRESS, BURNET AVOODS, CINCINNATI, OHIO. Digitized by the Internet Archive in 2012 with funding from University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign http://archive.org/details/bibliographical0010univ DABNEY, CHAELES WILLIAM. (A. B., Hampden-Sidney College, 1873; University of Virginia, 1874-77; Universities of Berlin and Goettingeu, 1878-80; Ph.D., Goettingen, 1880; LL. D., Yale University, 1901, and the Johns Hopkins University, 1902; Professor of Chemistry, Emory and Henry College, 1877-78; Director of the Agricultural Experiment Station, University of North Carolina, 1880-87; Director of the Agri- cultural Experiment Station, University of Tennessee, 1887-90; Presi- dent of the University of Tennessee, 1887-1904; Assistant Secretary of Agriculture of the United States, continuing President of the University of Tennessee, 1893-96; Member of the Southern Education Board, 1901 — ; Founder and President of the Summer School of the South, Knoxville, Tennessee, 1902-04; President of the University of Cincinnati, 1904 — .) Eeports of the N. C. Agricul. Exper. Station, iii (1881) to ix (1887) in- clusive; Bulletins of the same, 1881-87. Advance of Education in the South; Cosmopolitan, September, 1892. Scientific Work of the Department of Agriculture; Bui. No. 24, Office oti Experiment Stations, U. S. Dept. of Agri., 1894. Progress of Southern Agriculture; Circular No. 3, U. S. Dept. of Agri., June, 1896. A National Department of Science; Science, Jan. 15, 1897. The National University; a Growth; Not a Creation; Science, March 5, 1897. College Degrees; Proc. of the Assoc, of Col. and Prep. Schools of the Southern States, 1898, 25-38. Scientific and Technical Education; Proc. of the Assoc, of Col. and Prep. Schools of the Southern States, 1899, 7-17. Agricultural Education; Monograph in Education in the United States, A Contribution to the United States Educational Exhibit to the Paris Exposition, 1900; ii, No. 12, 593-652. Washington's University; the Forum, Feb., 1900. The Public School Problem in the South; Eeport of the Commissioner of Education for the Year 1900-1901; Annual Eeports of the Dept. of the Interior, 1901, i. Eatio of Education to Production; World's Work, April, 1901. The Brotherhood of Men and Nations; Univ. of Tenn. Eecord, Nov., 1901, 346-354. The Old School and the New; Our Duty to the New Time; Proc. of the Southern Ed. Assoc, 1901. Educational Conditions in the Southern Appalachians; Bui. Southern Education Board, May, 1902. 4 UNIVERSITY OF CINCINNATI Agriculture, II, the United States; Encyclopaedia Britannica, tenth edi- tion, 1902, xxv, 209-228. Jefferson, the Seer; Proc. of the Sixth Conference for Education in the South, 1903. Agricultural Education; the Encyclopedia Americana, 1903, i. Educational Principles for the South; Proc. of the Dept. of Superin- tendence, Nat. Ed. Assoc, 1904. The Relations of Agriculture to Other Sciences; Proc. of the Congress ot Arts and Science, Universal Exposition, St. Louis, 1904, vi. Man in the Democracy; Inaugural address; Univ. of Cinti. Record, 1904, i, No. 4. The University and the City in Cooperation; The Outlook, July 25, 1908, 655-661. The Meaning of "The Solid South;" address at the University of Ala- bama, 1909, pamphlet; reprinted in Shurter's American Oratory of To-day, 1910. ASTRONOMY. PORTER, JERMAIN GILDERSLEEVE. (A. B., Hamilton College, 1873; Ph. D., ibid, 1888; Assistant Professor of Astronomy, 1875-78; Member of U. S. Coast and Geodetic Survey, 1878-84; Director of the Cin- cinnati Observatory and Professor of Astronomy, University of Cin- cinnati, 1884 — ; Observer on International Latitude Service, 1899- 1905.) The following publications have been issued by the Cincinnati Observa- tory: Zone Catalogue of 4050 Stars; 1887, 104 pp. Charts and Measures of Nebulae; 1891, 47 pp. Catalogue of 1340 Proper Motion Stars; 1892, 254 pp. Historical Sketch of the Cincinnati Observatory; 1893, 16 pp. Catalogue of 2000 Stars for 1890; 1895, 51 pp. Catalogue of 2030 Stars for 1895, with Motions of 971 Stars; 1898, 114 pp. Catalogue of 4280 Stars for 1900; 1905, 101 pp. Variation of Latitude 1899-1906; 1908, 31 pp. Micrometrical Measures of Nebulae, 1905-10; No. 17, 1910, 72 pp. The Stars in Song and Legend; 143 pp., Ginn & Co., 1901. The following publications appeared in the Astronomical Journal: Catalogue of Stars with Motion of over Half a Second; xii, 1892, 6 pp. The Motion of the Solar System; xii, 1892, 2 pp. Observations of Comets; xii, xiii, xiv, xvi, xviii, xxiv, xxv, xxvi, 1892-1910. Orbits of Comets; xii, xiii, xv, 1892-95. Notes on Proper Motions; xvii, xviii, xxv, 1897-1907. BIBLIOGRAPHICAL RECORD ASTRONOMY — Continued A New Determination of the Solar Motion; xxi, 1901, 2 pp. Approximate Mean Parallax of a Group of Stars; xxii, 1902, 1 p. Observation of the Transit of Mercury; xxv, 1908, 1 p. Observations of Minor Planets and Comets; xxvi, 1910, 2 pp. Observations of Comets 1908 e, 1909 a, 1909 e, Halley 7 s Comet; Ob- servations of minor planets, Germania, Fides, Anahita, Herculina, Gyptis, Euronome, Leto, Virginia; xxvi, 1910, 2 pp. The following articles were published in the Astronomische Nachrichten: Element 3 des Planeten Adeona; lxxxvi, 1875. Beobachtung der Saturnsbedeckung; lxxxviii, 1876. Elemente und Ephemeride des Planeten Una; lxxxix, 1876. Beobachtungen von Cometen; xc, cxi, cxiv, cxix, 1877-88. Beobachtung des Sonnenfinsterniss 1885; cxi, 1885. Beobachtungen von Planeten;- cxiv, cxix, clxxi, clxxv, clxxvii, 1886- 1908. Observations of Victoria and Comparison Stars; cxxiii, 1889. Corrections to Proper Motions; cxxiii, 1889. Observations of Sappho and Comparison Stars; cxxiv, 1890. A List of Five Proper Motion Stars; cxxvii, 1891. Beobachtungen der Mondfinsterniss 1891; cxxxvii, 1895. A Comparison between the Eadcliffe and Cincinnati Catalogues for 1890; cxxxvii, 1895. Proper Motions of Stars in the Paris Catalogue; cxliv, 1897. Note on the Proper Motions of B. D. + 24°, 2733 1 and 2733 2 ; clx, 1902. Report on the Cincinnati Observatory, 1902; Publications of the Astro- nomical Society of the Pacific, xv, 1903. Report on the Cincinnati Observatory, 1903; Publications of the Astro- nomical Society of the Pacific, xvi, 1904. The following articles were published in the Sidereal Messenger: Solar Eclipse, March 16, 1885; iv, 1885, 1 p. Occultation of Alpha Tauri; iv, 1885, 1 p. Stars with Large Proper Motions; iv, 1885, 1 p. Time; vi, 1887, 4 pp. The New Meridian Circle of the Cincinnati Observatory; viii, 1889, 4 pp. Ormsby MacKnight Mitchel; viii, 1889, 6 pp. Christian Henry Frederick Peters; ix, 1890, 3 pp. The following articles were published in Astronomy and Astrophysics: The Motion of the Solar System; xi, 1892, 1 p. The Star of Bethlehem; xii, 1893, 2 pp. The following articles were published in Popular Astronomy: The Proper Motion of Stars as a Criterion of Distance; vi, 1898, 4 pp. 6 UNIVERSITY OF CINCINNATI ASTRONOMY - Continued Revised List of Stars with Annual Motion of over One Second; viii, 1900, 2 pp. The New 16-inch Telescope of the Cincinnati Observatory; xii, 1904, 4 pp. Constant Error in Meridian Observations; xiii, 1905, 4 pp. STEWART, DE LISLE. (B. L., Carleton College, 1891; Ph.D., 1895; Instructor in Astronomy, University of Cincinnati, 1903-08; Chief Assistant in the Observatory, University of Cincinnati, 1903-09; Observer on International Latitude Service, 1905 — .) Observations of Comets; Astron. Jour., No. 576, 1905, 1 p. Objective Prism Comparison Spectrograph; Astrophysical Jour., xxiii, 1906, 4 pp. List of Nebulae, Clusters and Asteroids on Bruce photographic plates at Arequipa; Harvard Observatory Annals, lx, 1908, 27 pp. Observations of Transit of Mercury; Astron. Jour., No. 600, 1908, 1 p. YOWELL, EVERETT I. (C. E., University of Cincinnati, 1891; M.S., 1893; Instructor in Mathematics, ibid, 1891-94, 1895-97; Assistant at the Cincinnati Observatory, 1895-1901; Computer at the U. S. Naval Observatory, 1901-06; Instructor in Mathematics, U. S. Naval Academy, 1906-09; Chief Assistant at the Cincinnati Observatory, 1909 — .) The following articles were published in the Astronomical Journal: Observations of Right Ascension of Vesta; xxiii, 1903, 1 p. Elements and Ephemeris of Comet 1904 a; xxiv, 1904, 1 p. Revised Elements of Comet 1904 a; xxiv, 1904, 1 p. Ephemeris of Comet 1904 a; xxiv, 1904, 1 p. Observations of Minor Planets and Comets; xxvi, 1910, 2 pp. Observations of Minor Planets; xxvi, 1910, 1 p. Observations of Halley's Comet; Observations of Minor Planets HZ, JA, JB, Gerda; xxvi, 1910, 3 pp. SMITH, ELLIOTT. (A. B., University of Minnesota, 1903; Ph.D., Uni- versity of Cincinnati, 1910; Assistant in Astronomy, University of Minnesota, 1902-03; Assistant in Astronomy, Lick Observatory, 1903- 05; Second Assistant in the Observatory, University of Cincinnati, 1907-10; First Assistant, 1910 — .) The following articles appeared in Publications Astronomical Society of the Pacific: Star Catalogues; xvi, 1904, 9 pp. Normal Places of Eros Stars; xvii, 1905, 4 pp. Note on Standard Time; xvii, 1905, 1 p. BIBLIOGRAPHICAL RECORD ASTRONOMY — Continued Note on the Cincinnati Star Catalogue; xvii, 1905, 1 p. Note on the New Kiel Meridian Circle; xvii, 1905, 1 p. Photographs of Comet 1905 c; xviii, 1906, 1 p. Observation of Comet 1905 c; Astronomische Nachrichten, No. 4058, 1905, lp. Ephemeris of Comet 1905 c; Lick Obser. Bui., No. 91, 1906, 1 p. Comet Observations; Lick Obser. Bui., No. 104, 1906, 1 p. Photographic Observations of Satellites; Lick Obser. Bui., No. 156, 1909, lp. Personal Equation and Its Variation. Thesis for Ph. D. Degree. A dis- cussion of some of the circumstances which cause the recorded time of a star's transit to differ from the true time; 1910, 18 pp. BIOLOGY. AYERS, HOWARD, B. S., Ph.D., LL. D. (B. S., Harvard University, 1883; Instructor in Zoology, University of Michigan, 1886; Instructor in Zoology, Harvard University and Radcliffe College, 1887-88; In- structor in Zoology in charge of Research Work at the Marine Bio- logical Laboratory, 1889-98; Director of the Lake Laboratory, Mil- waukee, 1889-94; Professor of Biology, University of Missouri, 1894-99; President, University of Cincinnati, 1899-1904.) On the Embryology of Oecanthus and its Parasite Teleas; Memoirs. Boston Soc. Nat. History, 1884. On the Nasal Rays of Condylura Cristata; Biol. Central-blatt, 1885. Untersuchungen iiber Pori abdominales; Morphologisches Jahrbuch, 1886. Beitrage zur Anatomie und Physiologie der Dipnoer; Jenaische Zeitschrift, 1886. On the Spheridia of the Echinoidea; Q. Jour. Micros. Science, 1887; Proc. A. A. A. S., 1887. The Botanical Laboratory of Strassburg; Bot. Gazette, 1885. On the Carapax and Sternum of the Decapod Crustacea; Bui. Essex Inst., 1887; Proc. A. A. A. S., 1887. On the Morphology of the Carotids (Chlamydoselachus) ; Bui. Mus. Comp. Zool., xvii, No. 5, 1889. Contribution to the Morphology of the Vertebrate Head; Zool. Anzeiger, 1890; No. 344, 1890. On the Origin of the Internal Ear and the Functions of the Semi-circular Canals and Cochlea. Published by the author, 1890. Ooncerning Vertebrate Cephalogenesis; Jour. Morph., iv, 2, 1890. Die Membrana Tectoria, etc., und die Membrana Basilaris, etc.; Anato- mischer Anzeiger, vi, 1891. 8 UNIVERSITY OF CINCINNATI BIOLOGY —Continued The Ear of Man: its Past, its Present, and its Future; Biol. Lectures, Marine Biol. Lab., 1890. Contribution to the Morphology of the Vertebrate Ear; Jour. Morphology r vi, Nos. 1 and 2. The Macula Neglecta again; Anat. Anzgr., viii, 1893. Some Nerve Muscle Experiments; Jour. Morph., viii, 2, 1893. Ueber das peripherische Verhalten der Gehornerven u. d. Wert d. Haar- zellen d. Gehororganes; Anat. Anzgr., viii, 12 and 13, 1893. The Auditory or Hair Cells of the Ear, and Their Relations to the Audi- tory Nerve; Jour. Morph., viii, 1893. Anatomical Nomenclature; Science, 1893, xxi, No. 531, 1893, p. 190. On the Genera of Dipnoi Monopneumones; Amer. Nat., 1893. Morphology of the Cat; or the M. Flexor Aecessorius of the Human and Feline Foot; Science, Sept., 1893. Bdellostoma dombeyi: a Study from the Hopkins Marine Laboratory; Marine Lab. Lectures, 1893. The Origin and Growth of Brain Cells in the Adult Body; Jour. Comp. Neurology, vi, 3, 1896. Methods of Study of the Myxamoebae and Plasmodia of the Mycetozoa; Jour. App. Micros., i, 1897, p. 1. On the Membrana Basilaris, the Membrana Tectoria, and the Nerve Endings in the Human Ear; Zool. Bui., i, 6, 1897. Contribution to our Knowledge of the Structure of the Organ of Corti in Man; Sci. Assoc, of the Univ. of Missouri, Jan., 1898. The Pithecoid Ear of a Four-months' Human Embryo; Zool. Bui., 1899. Morphology of the Myxinoidei; Skeleton and Musculature (jointly with C. M. Jackson); Univ. of Cinti. Bui., Ser. 2, i, 1, 1900, 2 double lith. pis. Morphology of the Myxinoidei; Remarks on Homologies (jointly with C. M. Jackson) ; Univ. of Cinti. Bui., Ser. 2, i, 2, 1900. GUYER, MICHAEL FREDERIC. (B. S., University of Chicago, 1894 ; A.M., University of Nebraska, 1897; Ph.D., University of Chicago, 1900; Instructor in Biology, University of Cincinnati, 1900-01; As- sistant Professor of Biology, 1901-02; Professor of Biology, 1902-06; Professor of Zoology, 1906 — .) On the Structure of Taenia confusa Ward; Zoolog. Jahrb., Band xi, 1898 r 1-24, 2 lith. pis. Ovarian Structure in an Abnormal Pigeon; Zool. Bui., ii, No. 5, 1899, 24 pp., 10 figs. Spermatogenesis in Hybrid Pigeons; Science, Feb. 16, 1900. A Syllabus of Lectures on Darwinism and Evolution; Univ. of Cinti.. Bui., Ser. 2, ii, No. 12, 1902. BIBLIOGRAPHICAL RECORD BIOLOGY — Continued Some Notes on Hybridism, Variation, and Irregularities in the Division of the Germ-Cell; Science, N. S., xv, 379, 1902, 530-31. Hybridism and the Germ-Cell; Univ. of Cinti. Bui., Ser. 2, ii, No. 21, 1902, 1-20, 1 pi. Spermatogenesis of Normal and of Hybrid Pigeons; Univ. of Cinti. Bui., Ser. 2, iii, No. 22, 1903, 1-61, 2 doub. lith. pis. Eeprint of an earlier (1900) thesis. The Germ-Cell and the Eesults of Mendel; Cinti. Lancet-Clinic, May 9, 1903. Notes on Cross-Bred Chickens; Science, N. S., xxi, 544, 1905, p. 855. Guinea-Chicken Hybrids; Science, N. S., xxi, 544, 1905. A Simple Method of Removing the Gelatinous Coats of Eggs; Am. Nat., xli, No. 486, June, 1907. The Development of Unfertilized Frog Eggs injected with Blood; Science, N. S., xxv, 649, 1907. Do Offspring Inherit Equally from Each Parent? Science, N. S., xxv, 652, 1907. The Question of Method in Nature-Study; Pedagogical Sem., xii, March, 1905. Also, Nature-Study Eeview, iii, No. 8, 1907. How to Study the Animals at the Zoological Garden; Pub. by the Cincin- nati Zoological Co., 1907. Some Fundamental Needs in Nature-Study; Nature-Study Review, April, 1908. Sur le Sexe des Hybrides dans la Famille des Phasianidae; Compt. Rend. Hebd., Soc. de Biol., Tome lxv, No. 37, Dec. 25, 1907. La Livree du Plumage chez les Hybrides de Pintade et de Poule; Bui. Mus. d'Hist. Nat., March, 1909. On the Sex of Hybrid Birds; Biol. Bui., xvi, No. 4, 1909. The Spermatogenesis of the Domestic Guinea (Numida meleagris) ; Anat. Anz., xxxiv Band, Nos. 20-21, 1909, 2 pis., 40 figs. The Spermatogenesis of the Domestic Chicken; Anat. Anz., xxxiv Band, Nos. 22-24, 1909, 2 pis., 35 figs. Deficiencies of the Chromosome Theory of Heredity; Reprint of a paper read before Sect, iv (Cytology and Heredity) of the Seventh Inter- national Zoological Congress, Boston, Aug. 27, 1907. Univ. of Cinti. Studies, v, No. 3, 1909. Animal Micrology; pp. 228, Univ. of Chicago Press, 60 figs. Laboratory Outlines for Physiology (jointly with William Pauli); 86 pp., 24 figs. Atavism in Guinea-Chicken Hybrids; Jour, of Exp. Zool., vii, No. 4, 1909, 729-750, 4 pis. Accessory Chromosomes in Man. Biol. Bui., xix, No. 4, 1910. Nucleus and Cytoplasm in Heredity; Am. Nat. (In Press). 10 UNIVERSITY OF CINCINNATI BIOLOGY — Continued BENEDICT, HAEEIS MILLER. (A. B., Doane College, 1894; B. Sc. r University of Nebraska, 1896; A.M., 1897; Head of Biological De- partment, Lincoln, Nebraska, High School, 1897-1900; Head of Bio- logical Department, Omaha, Nebraska, High School, 1900-02; Instruc- tor in Biology, University of Cincinnati, 1902-04; Assistant Professor of Biology, 1904-08; Associate Professor of Biology, 1908 — .) The Sperm Eeceptacles of Cestodes; Neb. Acad, of Sci., 1896. On the Structure of Two Fish Tape-worms from the Genus Proteoceph- alus Weinland 1858; Jour, of Morph., xvi, No. 2. , Preparing Microscopic Plants and Animals for Student Use in the Lab- oratory; Jour. Ap. Mic. and Lab. Meth., vi, No. 12. The Organization of a Natural History Club; Univ. of Cinti. Teachers Bui., ii, No. 4, 1906. Organizing a Field Trip; Nature-Study Review, April, 1908. Effects of Age on the Venation of Leaves; Science, N. S., xxxix, 753, 1909. Animal Adaptations; A text-book for high schools, 195 pp. Economic Value of the Quail; Shield's Magazine, 1909. The Mary M. Emery Bird Reserve; Nature and Culture, July, 1910. Bird Havens; Nature and Culture, August, 1910. Municipal Bird Reserves; Bird Lore, August, 1910. Autumn Bird Excursions; Nature and Culture, Sept., 1910. Feeding Winter Resident Birds; Nature and Culture, Oct., 1910. A Special Fence for Bird Reserves; Nature and Culture, Nov., 1910. Economic Value of the Quail, the Meadowlark and the Carolina Dove; Bui. Ohio Conservation Soc, 1910. A Key to Cincinnati Winter Birds; Nature and Culture, 1910. WIEMAN, HARRY LEWIS. (A. B., University of Cincinnati, 1905; A. M., 1906; Ph. D., University of Chicago, 1909; Instructor in Science, Technical School, University of Cincinnati, 1905-07; Instructor in Biology, University of Cincinnati, 1908-10; Assistant Professor of Zoology, 1910 — .) The Relation between the Cyto-Reticulum and the Fibril Bundles in the Heart Muscle-Cell of the Chick; Am. Jour. Anat., vi, 2, 1907, 191-205, 2 pis. An Outline of Laboratory Equipment in Biology for Secondary Schools; Univ. of Cinti. Teachers Bui., iii, 4, 1907. The Pole Disc of Chrysomelid Eggs; Biol. Bui., xviii, 4, 1910, 6 text figs. A Study in the Germ Cells of Leptinotarsa signaticollis; Jour, of Morph.,. xxi, No. 2, 1910, 82 pp., 73 figs. The Degenerated Cells in the Testis of Leptinotarsa signaticollis; Jour. of Morph., xxi, No. 4, 1910, 9 figs. BIBLIOGRAPHICAL RECORD 11 BIOLOGY— Continued OSBURN, WILLIAM. (Instructor in Biology, University of Cincinnati, 1901-02.) Field Notes in Nature-Study: Butterflies and Moths; Univ. of Cinti. Bui., Ser. 2, ii, 14, 1902, 1-40, 21 text figs. PEASLEE, LEON DENNING. (A. B., University of Cincinnati, 1907; A.M., 1908; Instructor in Zoology, 1910 — .) Cincinnati Home and School Gardens. Second Annual Report, 1909. Studies on Phagocata Gracilis; Univ. of Cinti. Studies, vi, No. 2, 1910. HATAI, SHINKISHI. (A. B., University of Tokio, 1897; Fellow in Neurology, University of Chicago, 1899-1900; Assistant in Biology, University of Cincinnati, 1900-01.) New or Imperfectly-known Species of Earthworm; No. 1, Annexationes Zoological Japonensis, ii, Part iii, 1898. On Vermiculus Limosus: A new Species of Aquatic Oligochaeta; Annexa- tiones Zoological Japonensis, ii, Part iv, 1898. On Limnodrilns Gotoi n sp; Annexationes Zoological Japonensis, iii, Part i, 1899. New or Imperfectly-known Species of Earthworms; No. 2, Annexationes Zoological Japonensis, iii, Part i, 1899. On the Origin of Sperm-blastophore in some Aquatic Oligochaeta; Biol. Bui., i, Part iii. Observations on the Efferent Neurones in the Electric Lobes of Torpedo occidentalis; Univ. of Cinti. Bui., Ser. 2, i, 4, 1901, 1-12, 1 pi. BRAUN, ANNETTE FRANCES. (A. B., University of Cincinnati, 1906; A.M., 1908; Museum Assistant in Biology, 1908 — .) New Species of Lithocolletis; Ent. News, March, 1908, 99-106. Revision of the North American Species of the Genus Lithocolletis; Trans. Am. Ent. Soc, xxxiv, 1908, 269-370, 7 text figs., 5 (4 colored) pis. with 109 figs. Phylogeny of the Lithocolletid Group; Can. Ent., Dec, 1909. Notes on Chambers' Species of Tineina; Ent. News, Dec, 1909, 3 text figs. New Species of Tineina from California; Ent. News, Apr., 1910. Evolution of the Color Pattern in the Microlepidopterous Genus Litho- colletis. (In Press). BENEDICT, STANLEY ROSSITER. (Assistant to the Chair of Chem- istry, Medical College of Ohio, 1903; Student Assistant in Philosophy, University of Cincinnati, 1904-05; Teaching Fellow in Biology, 1905-06.) The Role of Certain Ions in Rhythmic Heart Activity; Am. Jour. Physiol., xiii, 3, 3 905, 192-204. 12 UNIVERSITY' OF CINCINNATI BIOLOGY— Continued The Influence of Salts and Non-Electrolytes upon the Heart; (Contributed from the Biol. Lab. U. of Cinti., and the Shef. Lab. of Physiol. Chem., Yale Univ.) Am. Jour. Physiol., xxii, No. 1, 1908. SAUER, LOUIS WENDLIN. (A. B., University of Cincinnati, 1907; A.M., 1908; Teaching Fellow in Botany, 1907-09.) Nuclear Divisions in the Pollen Mother-cells of Convallaria majalis; Ohio Nat., ix, No. 7, 1909, 2 pis., 26 figs. WORTHINGTON, JULIA. (B. S., University of Cincinnati, 1897; M. S , 1899.) Contribution to our Knowledge of the Myxinoids; Am. Nat., xxxix, 465, 1905, 625-663, 5 text figs. The Descriptive Anatomy of the Brain and Cranial Nerves of Bdellostoma dombeyi; Quart. Jour. Mic. Sci., xlix, 1905, 137-182, 4 lith. pis. CHEMISTRY. EVANS, THOMAS. (Ph.D., University of Erlangen, Bavaria, 1886; Instructor in Organic Chemistry, Massachusetts Institute of Tech- nology, 1893-95; Instructor in Technical Chemistry, University of Cincinnati, 1898; Assistant Professor, 1899-02; Professor of Technical Chemistry, 1901-07; Dean of the College of Engineering, 1905-06; Professor of Organic and Technical Chemistry, 1906. Deceased, 1907.) Condensations of Orthoamidoacetophenone with Aldehydes and Ketones; Ber. d. s. Chem. Gesell. Ueber einige Halogen-derivate des Chinolins; Erlangen, 1886. An Investigation of the Twitchell Method for the Determination of Rosin in Soap. T. E. and J. E. Beach. Am. Chem. Jour., xvii, p. 59. Ricinine; Am. Chem. Jour., 1900. The Reducing Action of Magnesium Amalgam upon Aromatic Nitro Com- pounds (jointly with H. S. Fry); Jour. Am. Chem. Soc, xxvi, 1904, 1161-71. JONES, LAUDER WILLIAM. (A. B., Williams College, 1892; Ph.D., University of Chicago, 1897; Instructor in Chemistry, 1902-07; As- sistant Professor, 1907; Professor of Chemistry, University of Cin- cinnati, 1907 — .) On Nitroparaffine Salts and Acylated Derivatives of Hydroxylamine; Am. Chem. Journal, xx, 1-51. BIBLIOGRAPHICAL RECORD 13 CHEMISTRY— Continued Some Kecent Work in Organic Chemistry; Jour. Am. Chem. Soc, xxvii, 1905, 1553-1569. Two Isomeric /3-Dialkyl Hydroxylamines; Am. Chem. Jour., xxxviii, 1907, 253-258. College Chemistry beyond the Elementary Course; Science, N. S., xxx, 1909, 466-470. The Preparation of Hydroxamic Acids from Hydroxylamine Salts of Organic Acids (jointly with Ealph Oesper) ; Am. Chem. Jour., xlii, 1909, 515-520. SNELL, JOHN FERGUSON. (A. B., University of Toronto, 1894; Ph. D., Cornell University, 1898; Instructor in Chemistry, University of Cin- cinnati, 1901-04; Assistant Professor of Chemistry, 1904-06; Assistant Professor of Inorganic and Physical Chemistry, 1906-07.) A Method for the Detection of Chlorides, Bromides and Iodides (jointly with Stanley Benedict) ; Jour. Am. Ch. Soc, xxv, 1903, 809-814. A Method of Estimating Chlorides, Bromides and Iodides (jointly with Stanley Benedict); Jour. Am. Chem. Soc, xxv, 1903, 1138-1141. A New Method for the Detection of the More Common Acids (jointly with Stanley Benedict) ; Jour. Am. Chem. Soc, xxvii, 1905, 736-744. A Method of Detecting the More Common Acids (jointly with Stanley Benedict); Jour. Am. Chem. Soc, xxviii, 1906, 796-798. On the Non-existence of /3- Cadmium Iodide; Jour. Am. Chem. Soc, xxix, 1907, 1288-1293. PORTER, JOHN JERMAIN. (A. B., University of Cincinnati, 1908; Assistant Professor of Metallurgy, 1907 — .) Notes on the Behavior of Zinc in the Blast Furnace; Iron Age, March 24, 1904, 3 pp. Some Examples of Irregular Distribution of Sulphur in Pig Iron; Trans. Am. Foundrymen's Assoc, 1904, 4 pp. Stock Distribution in the Blast Furnace; Iron Age, Jan. 12, 1905, 4 pp. Discussion: — Improvements in the Mechanical Charging of the Modern Blast Furnace; Trans. Am. Inst. Mining Eng., xxxv, 1905, 1 p. Properties and Tests of Fuller's Earth; Bui. 315, U. S. Geol. Surv., 1906, 20 pp. Alabama Iron Manufacture: Possible Economics in the Blast Furnace; Iron Age, Feb. 7, 1907, 3 pp. The Iron Industry of Virginia; Manufacturers' Record, June 20-27 and July 4, 1907, 10 pp. Zinc Oxide in Iron Ores, and the Effect of Zinc in the Iron Blast Furnace; Trans. Am. Inst. Mining Eng. xxxviii, 1907, 6 pp. Foundry Alloys; Castings, Nov., 1907, 6 pp. 14 UNIVERSITY OF CINCINNATI CHEMISTRY— Continued Recent Progress and Present Problems in the Blast Furnace Industry; Iron Trade Review, Jan. 2, 1908, 5 pp. Direct Castings from Blast Furnace Metal; Castings, Jan. 1908, 3 pp. The Alabama Gray Ores; Manufacturers' Record, Oct. 22, 1908, 1 p. Foundry Management and Foundry Progress; Castings, 1908, 4 pp. Discussion: — An Unusual Blast Furnace Product and Nickel in Some Virginia Iron Ores. Trans. Am. Inst. Mining Eng. xxxix, 1908, 1 p. The Practical Value of Chemical Standards for Iron Castings; Trans. Am. Foundrymen's Assoc, 1909, 6 pp. The Gray Ores of Talladega County, Alabama; Manufacturers' Record, Sept. 16, 1909, 3 pp. Some Tendencies in the Iron Industry; Manufacturers' Record, Oct. 7, 1909, 3 pp. A Theoretical Study of the Efficiency of Direct Heat Dryers; Electrochem and Metallurgical Ind., Nov. 1909, 6 pp. GOETTSCH, MAX HENRY. (B. S., University of Iowa, 1899; M.S., 1900; Ph.D., University of Chicago, 1906; Instructor in Chemistry, Medical Department, University of Iowa, 1900; Instructor in Chem- istry and Metallurgy, Michigan College of Mines, 1901-03; Assistant Professor Industrial Chemistry, University of Cincinnati, 1909 — .) Contribution to the Study of Starch Iodide (jointly with L. W. Andrews) ; Jour. Am. Chem. Soc, 1902, 17 pp. The Absorption of Alpha Rays of Uranium (jointly with H. N. McCoy) ; Jour. Amer. Chem. Soc, 1906, 1555-1562. * The Absorption Co-efficients of Uranium Compounds; Jour. Amer. Chem. Soc, 1906, 14 pp. FRY, HARRY SHIPLEY. (A. B., University of Cincinnati, 1901; Ph. D., 1905; Instructor in Chemistry, 1904-07; Assistant Professor of Chem istry, 1907-10; Associate Professor of Chemistry, 1910 — .) A New Synthesis of Ethyl Methyl Xanthic Ester; Jour. Am. Chem. Soc, xxviii, 1906, 796-798. On the Appreciation of Differences of Phase of Sound Waves (jointly with L. T. More) ; Philos. Mag., April, 1907, 8 pp. LINCOLN, AZARIAH THOMAS. (B. S., University of Wisconsin, 1894; M.S., 1898; Ph.D., 1899; Instructor in Chemistry, University of Cincinnati, 1900-01.) Solution of the Silicates of the Alkalies (jointly with Kahlenberg); Jour. Phys. Chem., 1898, p. 79. Dissociative Power of Solvents (jointly with Kahlenberg); Jour. Phys. Chem., 1899, p. 12. BIBLIOGRAPHICAL RECORD if> CHEMISTRY— Continued Electrical Conductivity of Non-aqueous Solutions. As thesis complete. Trans. Wis. Academy of Science, Arts, and Letters, xii, 1899, 395-453. Physical Eeactions and the Mass Law; Jour. Phys. Chem., iv, 1900, p. 161. *BENEDICT, STANLEY EOSSITER. Some Methods for the Detection of Cobalt and Nickel; Jour. Am. Chem. Soc, xxxii, 1904, 695-700. Methods for the Detection of Acetate, Cyanide and Lithium; Jour. Am. Chem. Soc, xxxii, 1904, 480-488. The Use of Potassium Periodates in the Detection of Manganese, Cobalt and Zinc; Am. Chem. Jour., xxvii, 1906, 581-585. Some Notes on Trivalent Cobalt and Nickel; Jour. Am. Chem. Soc, xxviii, 1906, 171-177. ECONOMICS. HICKS, FREDERICK CHARLES. (A. B., University of Michigan, 1886; Ph. D., 1890; Instructor in Political Economy, University of Michigan, 1891-92; Professor of History and Political Economy, University of Missouri, 1892-1900; Sinton Professor of Economics and Civics, Uni- versity of Cincinnati, 1900 — .) Lectures on the Theory of Economics; pp. 289, Univ. of Cinti. Press, 1901. EDUCATION. BURRIS, WILLIAM PAXTON. (Ph. B., DePauw University, 1891; A. M , 1894; A.M., Harvard University, 1901; Superintendent Public Schools, Bluffton, Indiana, 1891-97; Superintendent Public Schools, Salem, Ohio, 1897-1900; Principal Teachers' Training School, Albany, N. Y., 1902-05; Professor History and Principles of Education, and Dean of the College for Teachers, University of Cincinnati, 1905 — .) The University of Cincinnati Plan for the Professional Training of Teachers. Special publication of the University, Dec, 1908, 3-12. Reform in City School Administration. Report of the Committee on School Administration, William P. Burris, Chairman, Associated Harvard Clubs, Annual Meeting, Cincinnati, O., May, 1909, pp. 1 to 34; two editions; now printed as an appendix to the Volume of Proceedings of the Associated Harvard Clubs, 1909. The Aims, Scope and Methods of a University Course in Public School Administration. Pub. by the Nat'l Soc. of College Teachers of Education, March, 1910, 63-73. A discussion of Superintendent Frank E. Spaulding's paper upon this subject before the society. *See page 11. 16 f 'NIVERSITY OF CINCINNATI ENGLISH. BROWN, EDWARD MILES. (Ph. B., University of Michigan, 1880; A.M., Ph.D., Goettingen, 1890; Acting Assistant Professor of Eng- lish, Cornell University, 1889-90; Professor of Modern Languages, University of Cincinnati, 1890-92; Professor of the English Language and Literature, 1892-1907. Deceased, 1908.) Die Sprache der Rushworth Glossen zum Evangelium Matthaus u. d. Mercische Dialekt (1 Vokale) ; Gottingen, 1891. The Language of the Rushworth Gloss to the Gospel of Matthew and the Mercian Dialect; Part ii. Gottingen, 1892. Old English giet, gien; Mod. Lang. Notes, vii, 1892. Bibliography of Books of Criticism and Histories of English Literature in the Public Library of Cincinnati, 1893; Staunton, Va., 1899. English in Ohio Colleges; Mod. Lang. Assoc, of Ohio, 1894. Syllabus of Studies in the Poetry of Robert Browning; Cincinnati, 1896. A Review of the Anglo-Saxon Dictionary of Toller-Bosworth, Part iv, for the Jour, of Ger. Philol., iii, 505-9. A Review of F. M. Padelford's "Old English Musical Terms;" Bonner Beitrage zur Anglistik, Heft iv, also for the Jour, of Ger. Philol., iii, 366-9. Professor Brown was entrusted with the general editorship of the Anglo-Saxon sections of the Belles-Lettres Series at the time Messrs. D. C. Heath & Co. planned their great series to cover the whole field of English literature. Before his death, he had carefully worked out a scheme for the editing and publication of the separate monuments in old English literature, a series of twenty volumes. Nine had appeared before his death: — Blackburn's Exodus and Daniel, Cook's Judith, Strunk's Juliana, Sedgefield 's Battle of Maldon and Short Poems from the Saxon Chronicle, Bright 's Gospel of Matthew in West Saxon, Bright 's Gospel of Mark in West Saxon, Bright 's Gospel of Luke in West Saxon, Bright 's Gospel of John in West Saxon, Bright and Ramsay's West Saxon Psalms; two ad- ditional volumes had been practically completed: — Klaeber's Beowulf, Wyatt's Old English Riddles; and five others had been definitely planned in accordance with his advice and criticism: Hempl's Old English Reader, Hempl's Old English Runic Monuments, Gummere's Old English Lyric Poems, Cook 's Elene and Phoenix, Hulme 's Christ. At the time of his death, only four of the complete series remained to be planned by him and by the editors to whom they had been assigned. KRAPP, GEORGE PHILIP. (A. B., Wittenberg College, 1894; Ph.D., Johns Hopkins University, 1899; Instructor in English, Teachers' Col- lege and Columbia University, 1897-1907; Adjunct Professor of Eng- lish, Columbia University, 1907-08; Professor of English, University of Cincinnati, 1908-10; Professor of English, Columbia University, 1910 — .) Editor of the following three volumes, published by Scott. Foresman & Co., Chicago: BIBLIOGRAPHICAL RECORD 17 ENGLISH — Continued Irving 's Tales of a Traveler, 1901. Irving 's Oliver Goldsmith, 1904. Irving 's Sketch Book, 1906. Andreas and the Fates of the Apostles, pp. vi + lxxxi -f 238; Ginn & Co., 1906. The Elements of English Grammar; pp. x -f- 275; Charles Scribner's Sons, 1908. Modern English; pp. x + 357; Charles Scribner's Sons, 1909. The Authority of Law in Language; Univ. of Cinti. Studies, iv, 3, 1908. Essays: The Parenthetic Exclamation in Old English Poetry; Mod. Lang. Notes, xx, 33-37. A Social View of Language; The Forum, October, 1907. Creation in Language and Creation in Literature; The Forum, July, 1908. The Plea of Poetic License; The Forum, November, 1908. Writing as a Fine Art; The Forum, February, 1909. CHANDLER, FEANK WADLEIGH. (A. B., Polytechnic Institute, Brook- lyn, 1894; Ph.D., Columbia University, 1899; Instructor in English, Polytechnic Institute, 1899-1900; Assistant Professor of Literature and History, 1900-02; Professor of Literature and History, 1902-07; Professor of English, 1907-10; Lecturer in Comparative Literature, Columbia University, 1900-04; Lecturer in English, Columbia Univer- sity, 1908; Professor of English and Ropes Professor of Comparative Literature, University of Cincinnati, 1910 — .) Romances of Roguery, The Picaresque Novel in Spain; pp. x -4- 483; Mac- millan, 1899. Some Theories of the Novel; East and West, July, 1900. The Mid-Eighteenth Century; Jour, of Comp. Lit., Jan., 1903. Spanish Influence in English Literature; The Nation, July 27, 1905. The Literature of Roguery (in the Types of Literature Series); pp. viii + 584, 2 vols; Houghton, Mifflin & Co., 1907. Study of the Drama; Educational Review, Sept., 1910. MILLER, GEORGE MOREY. (A. B., Indiana University, 1892; A.M., Harvard University, 1898; Instructor in English, University of Cin- cinnati, 1898-99; Assistant in English, Radcliffe College, 1899-1900; Acting Professor of English, Washington Agricultural College, 1900- 01; Instructor in English, University of Wisconsin, 1901-02; Assistant Professor of English, University of Cincinnati, 1902-07; Associate Professor of English, 1907 — .) The Dramatic Element in the Popular Ballad; Univ. of Cinti. Studies, i, No. 1, 1905. 18 UNIVERSITY OF CINCINNATI ENGLISH -Continued MURRAY, JOHN TUCKER. (A. B., Harvard University, 1899; A.M., 1900; Instructor in English, University of Cincinnati, 1900-04.) The Dramatic Quality of Walter Savage Landor's Imaginary Conversa- tions; Harvard Monthly, June, 1900. English Dramatic Companies in the Towns Outside of London, 1550-1600; Mod. Philol., ii, 1904-1905, 539-559. English Dramatic Companies 1558-1642; 2 vols., Houghton, Mifflin & Co.,. 1910. MERRILL, ELIZABETH. (A. B., University of Cincinnati, 1900; Ph. D.^ Yale University, 1910; Instructor in English, University of Cincin- nati, 1906-08; 1910 — .) The Nature of Poetry; printed privately, pp. 31, Cincinnati, 1909. GEOLOGY. FENNEMAN, NEVIN MELANCTHON. (A. B., Heidelberg College, 1883; Ph.D., University of Chicago, 1901; Professor of Physical Sciences, Colorado State Normal School, 1892-1900; Assistant Geolo- gist, United States Geological Survey, 1901 — ; Geologist, Wisconsin Geological Survey, 1900-02; Professor of Geology, University of Col- orado, 1902-03; Professor of Geology, University of Wisconsin, 1903- 07; Professor of Geology and Geography, University of Cincinnati, 1907 — .) Development of the Profile of Equilibrium of the Subaqueous Shore Ter- race; Jour. Geol., x, 1902, 1-32, 10 figs. The Arapahoe Glacier, Colorado, in 1902; Jour. Geol., x, 1902, 839-851,. 8 figs. The Boulder, Colo., oil field; U. S. Geol. Surv., Bui. 213, 1903, 322-332. Mountain Spectre near Boulder, Colorado; Science, xvii, 1903, p. 349. Structure of the Boulder oil field, Colorado, with records for the year 1903; U. S. Geol. Surv., Bui. 225, 1904, 383-391, 1 fig. Effect of cliff erosion on form of contact surfaces; Geol. Soc. Am., Bui., xvi, 1905, 205-214, 4 figs. Oil fields of the Texas-Louisiana coastal plain; Mg. Mag., xi, 1905, 313-322, 6 figs. Oil fields of the Texas-Louisiana gulf coast; U. S. Geol. Surv., Bui. 260, 1905, 459-467. The Florence, Colorado, oil field; U. S. Geol. Surv., Bui. 260, 1905, 436-440. Geology of the Boulder district, Colorado; U. S. Geol. Surv., Bui 265, 1905, 101 pp., 5 pis., 11 figs. Geography of Manchuria; Jour. Geog., iv, 1905, 6-11. BIBLIOGRAPHICAL RECORD 19 GEOLOGY— Continued Flood plains produced without floods; Am. Geog. Soc. Bui., xxxviii, 2, 1906, 89-91. Oil fields of the Texas-Louisiana Gulf coastal plain; U. S. Geol. Surv., Bui. 282, 1906, 146 pp., 11 pis., 15 figs. The Yampa coal field, Routt County, Colorado (jointly with Hoyt S. Gale) ; U. S. Geol. Surv., Bui. 285, 1906, 226-239, 1 pi. (map). The Yampa coal field, Routt County, Colorado (jointly with Hoyt S. Gale); U. S. Geol. Surv., Bui. 297, 1906, 7-81, 9 pis., 2 figs. Stratigraphic work in the vicinity of East St. Louis; 111. State Geol. Surv., Bui. 4, 1907, 213-217. Clay resources of the St. Louis district, Missouri; U. S. Geol. Surv., Bui. 315, 1907, 315-321, 1 fig. Some Features of Erosion by Unconcentrated Wash; Jour. Geology, xvi, 8, 1908, 746-754. Problems in the Teaching of Physical Geography in Secondary Schools; Jour. Geog., vii, 1909, 145-157. Some Anthropo-Geographic Effects of Glacial Erosion in the Alps; Jour. Geog., vii, 1909, 169-172. Physiography of the St. Louis Area; 111. State Geol. Surv., Bui. 12, 1909, 83 pp., 18 pis. Lakes of Southeastern Wisconsin; Wis. Geol. and Nat. Hist. Surv., Bui. 8 (revised and enlarged), 1910, 188 pp., 37 pis. CARMAN, J. ERNEST. (B. S., Simpson College, 1901; Museum Director, Iowa State Normal School, 1903; Fellow in Geology, University of Chicago, 1905-06; Research Assistant in Geology, 1906-07; Junior Geologist, United States Geological Survey, 1907-08; Field Assistant, Iowa Geological Survey, 1909 — ; Museum Assistant in Geology, Uni- versity of Cincinnati, 1908-09; Instructor in Geology, 1909 — .) The Mississippi Valley between Savanna and Davenport; 111. State Geol. Surv., Bui. 13, 1909, 95 pp., 23 pis., 26 figs. GERMAN. POLL, MAX. (Ph.D., University of Strassburg, 1887; Staatsexamen, ibid, 1888; Teacher of German, Norwich Free Academy, Norwich, Conn., 1889-90; Instructor in German, Harvard University, 1890-1900; Professor of the Germanic Languages, University of Cincinnati, 1900 — .) Doctor's dissertation: Die Quellen zu Pfeffel's Fabeln; Strassburger Stu- dien, Strassburg, 1888. Lessing's Emilia Galotti; Ginn & Co., Boston, 1898. 20 UNIVERSITY OF CINCINNATI GERMAN — Continued Materials for German Prose Composition; H. Holt & Co., N. Y., 1899. The Sources of Gulliver's Travels; Univ. of Cinti. Press, 1-23. Grimm's Theory of the Origin of the Animal Epic and the Ensuing Con- troversy; Univ. of Cinti. Press, 1903, 1-20. Biographical Hints for Teachers of German; Teachers Bui., Univ. of Cinti., i, No. 1, 1905. Bericht iiber "Deutsche Litteratur in Amerika;" published in several volumes of Euphorion, Leipzig u. Wien. LOTSPEICH, CLAUDE M. (A. B., University of Tennessee, 1899; Ph. D., Leipzig, 1903; Master of German and French, Haverford School, 1903-04; Assistant Professor of German, University of Cincinnati, 1905 — .) Doctor's dissertation: Viga Glums and Eeykdoelasagas; Leip., 1903. Notes on History of the German Language; Univ. of Cinti. Teachers' Bui., ii, No. 7, 1906. Schwierigkeiten des Deutschen fur englischsprechende Schiller; Monats- hefte fur Deutsche Sprache und Padagogik, Oct., 1907, 214-222. Musical Accent and Double Alliteration in the Edda; Mod. Philol., Jan., 1909, 375-384. Composition of the Icelandic Family Sagas; Jour, of Eng. and Germanic Philol., April, 1909, 217-224. BLOOMFIELD, LEONAED. (A. B., Harvard University, 1906; Ph. D., University of Chicago, 1909; Instructor in German, University of Cincinnati, 1909-10.) A Semasiological Differentiation in Germanic Secondary Ablaut; Mod. Philol., Oct., 1909, and Jan., 1910. GREEK. HAEEY, JOSEPH EDWAED. (A. B., Johns Hopkins University, 1886; Ph.D., 1889; Professor of Greek and German, Georgetown College, 1889-1900; Professor of Greek, University of Cincinnati, 1900 — ; Dean of the College of Liberal Arts, 1904-06; Acting President, 1904; Dean of the Graduate School, 1906 — .) A Ehetorical Study of the Leptinean Orations. Johns Hopkins Disserta- tion, 1889. Friedenwald & Co., Bait., 1890, 48 pp. On the Authorship of the Leptinean Orations Attributed to Aristeides; Amer. Jour, of Philol., xv, 1, 1894, 66-73. Notes on the Hippolytus of Euripides; Proc. of Amer. Philol. Assoc, 1896, lxi-lxiv. BIBLIOGRAPHICAL RECORD 21 GREEK — Continued The Omission of the Article with Substantives after oStos, 6'Se and e/ Aoyw, Aeschylus, Prometheus 46. Class. Philol., Oct., 1907, 468-469. A Question of Divination (Medea 240) ; Univ. of Cinti. Studies, iii, 4, 1907, 17 pp. Reviews: Berliner Phil. Wochenschrift, xxix, 1909, 1360-1361 (Weck- lein); Wochenschrift Kl. Phil., xxvi, 1909, 151-152 (K. Busche). The Perfect Forms in Later Greek from Aristotle to Justinian; Trans. Amer. Philol. Assoc, 1907, 53-72. Two Greek Problems; Pedagogical Seminary, June, 1908, 238-245. Studies in Euripides, Hippolytus; Univ. of Cinti. Studies, iv, 4. 1908, 71 pp. Agrippa's Eesponse to Paul (Acts 26, 28); Class. Rev., Dec, 1908, 238-241. The Use of oto?, 7roTos and o7roios. Proc. Amer. Philol. Assoc, 1908, 18 ff. The First Antistrophe of the Ajax of Sophocles; Proc. Amer. Philol. Assoc, xxxviii, 1908, 19 ff. The Meaning of /oWiuts o/jl/jl eywv, Sophocles, Ajax 191; Class. Rev., Mar., 1909, 40-42. Plato, Phaedo, 66B; Class. Rev., Nov., 1909, 218-221. Plato, Phaedo 65-66; Abstract in Proc. Amer. Philol. Assoc, 1909, 218-221. College Athletics; Trans. Ohio College Assoc, 1909. OS AN IIEIIAHrHI (Aves 1350). Class. Rev., Nov., 1910. A proposed Restoration, with a New Interpretation of Aeschylus, Prome- theus 791-792. Class. Rev., Nov., 1910. Studies in Euripides, Iphigenia in Tauris; a paper read before the Classi- cal Association of the Atlantic States in New York City, April 23, 1910. The Antigone, and other plays of the Theban legend. A translation into English verse (70 pp.) The Robert Clarke Co., Cincinnati. A Misunderstood Passage in the Oedipus Tyrannus; Class. Rev. Emendations in Sophocles' Electra and Ajax; Amer. Philol. Assoc, Dec, 1910. Studies in Sophocles and Aeschylus; Amer. Philol. Assoc, Dec, 1910. Aeschylus, Prometheus, 885-886. Philologus. JBAUR, PAUL VICTOR CHRISTOPHER. (B. L., University of Cincin- nati, 1894; Ph. D., University of Heidelberg, 1900. Lecturer on Classi- cal Archeology, University of Cincinnati, 1901; Acting Professor of Classical Archeology and the History of Art, University of Missouri, 1902.) Eilytheia; Philologus, 1903. BIBLIOGRAPHICAL RECORD 23 HISTORY. WHITCOMB, MERRICK. (A. B., Harvard University, 1880; Ph.D., University of Pennsylvania, 1897; Instructor in Modern History, University of Pennsylvania, 1894-1900; Professor of History, Univer- sity of Cincinnati, 1900 — ; Dean of the College of Liberal Arts, 1900-01; 1906-10.) The New Criminology; To-day, Phila., Feb., 1894. Crime and its Remedy; To-day, Phila., May, 1894. Editor of the following numbers of Translations and Reprints, published by the Department of History of the University of Pennsylvania: Period of the Early Reformation in Germany (edited with Professor James Harvey Robinson) ; pp. 39, 1895. Period of the Later Reformation; pp. 32, 1896. Typical Cahiers of 1789; pp. 36, 1897. French Philosophers of the Eighteenth Century; pp. 35, 1898. Source Book of the Italian Renaissance; University of Pennsylvania, 1898. Source Book of the German Renaissance; University of Pennsylvania, 1899. Student Life at the Close of the Middle Ages; Scientific American Supp., May, 1899. Editor, Select Colloquies of Erasmus (Sixteenth Century Classics); pp. 1 4- 184, University of Pennsylvania, 1902. A Literary Source Book of the Renaissance; University of Pennsylvania, 1903. History of Modern Europe (Twentieth Century Text Books); pp. 1 4- 361, D. Appleton & Co., 1903. The Educational Experiments of the Renaissance; Educational Science, i, No. 1, 1903, 3-19. University of Cincinnati Press. Aids in the Teaching of History; Teachers' Bui., Univ. of Cinti., i, No. 7 1905. COX, ISAAC JOSLIN. (A. B., Dartmouth College, 1896; Ph.D., Univer- sity of Pennsylvania, 1904; Instructor in History, University of Cincinnati, 1904-06; Assistant Professor of History, 1906 — .) The Journeys of La Salle and His Companions; 2 vols., A. S. Barnes & Co., 1905. The Exploration of the Louisiana Frontier, 1803-1806; Ann. Rept. Amer. Hist. Assoc, 1904, 151-174. Reprinted as The Early Exploration of Louisiana; Univ. of Cinti. Studies, ii, No. 1, 1906. The Founding of the First Texas Municipality; Tex. State Hist. Quart., ii, No. 3, 1899, 217-226. The Early Settlers of San Fernando; Tex. State Hist. Quart., v, No. 8 1901, 142-160. 24 UNIVERSITY OF CINCINNATI HISTORY— Continued Father Edmoncl John Peter Schmitt; Tex. State Hist. Quart., v, No. 3, 1902, 206-211. Educational Efforts in San Fernando de Bexar; Tex. State Hist. Quart., vi, No. 1, 1902, 27-63. The Southwest Boundary of Texas; Tex. State Hist. Quart., vi, No. 2, 1902, 81-102. Louisiana-Texas Frontier, Part 1: The Franco-Spanish Regime; Tex. State Hist. Quart., July, 1906, 1-75. The Indian as a Diplomatic Factor in the History of the Old Northwest;. Ohio Archaeol. and Hist. Soc. Quart., xviii, No. 4, 1909, 542-565. Editor of the following numbers of the Quarterly Publication of the Historical and Philosophical Society of Ohio: Selections from the Torrence Papers; Part I, i, 3, 1906, 61-96; Part II, ii, 1, 1907, 1-36; Part III, ii, 3, 1907, 93-120; Part IV, iii, 3, 1903, 65-102; Part V, iv, 3, 1909, 91-138; Reprint of Drake's Notices Concerning Cincinnati, 1810; Parts I and II, iii, 1 and 2, 1908. Encyclopaedic articles: Mexican Literature; New International. Spanish American Literature; New International. Presidency; Encyclopaedia Americana. William Henry Harrison, Anthony Wayne, James Wilkinson, Tecum- seh, Zachary Taylor, Porto Rico; Encyclopaedia Britannica, 1910 edition. DILWORTH, JAMES F. (A. B., Rutgers College, 1902; A.M., Columbia University, 1903; Instructor in English History, University of Cin- cinnati, 1908 — .) Golden Rose, Foulk of Anjou, and several minor articles; Encyclopaedia Britannica, 1910 edition. GOODWIN, FRANK PARKER. (A.M., University of Cincinnati, 1906 ; D. A. R. Fellow in American History, 1905-06.) The Growth of Ohio: A Manual of State and Local History for the Schools of Southwestern Ohio; Univ. of Cinti. Studies, ii, No. 4, 1906, Building a Commercial System; Ohio Archaeol. and Hist. Quart., July,. 1907. The Rise of Manufactures in the Miami Country; Amer. Hist. Rev., July, 1907. The Development of the Miami Country; Ohio Archaeol. and Hist. Quart., Oct., 1909. BELOTE, THEODORE THOMAS. (A. B., Richmond College, 1902; A. M. r Harvard University, 1906; Colonial Dames Fellow in Ohio Valley History, University of Cincinnati, 1906-07.) BIBLIOGRAPHICAL RECORD 25 HISTORY- Continued The Scioto Company and the French Settlement at Gallipolis; Univ. of Cinti. Studies, iii, No. 3, 1907. Editor of Quarterly Publication of the Historical and Philosophical Society of Ohio; ii, No. 2, 1907. Selections from the Gallipolis Papers. DICKORE, MARIE PAULA. (A. B., University of Cincinnati, 1907; A.M., 1908; D. A. R. Fellow in American History, 1907-08.) The Mound Builders of Cincinnati; Quar. Pub. Ohio Archaeol. and Philos. Soc, xviii, No. 1, 1909. LATIN. BURNAM, JOHN MILLER. (A. B., Yale University, 1884; Ph. D., 1886; Professor of Latin and French, Georgetown College, Kentucky, 1889- 91; Assistant Professor of Latin, University of Missouri, 1891-99; Professor of Latin, University of Cincinnati, 1900 — .) The Paris Prudentius; pp. 38, printed privately, Cincinnati, 1900. The So-called Placidus Scholia to Statius; pp. 37, Univ. of Cinti. Press, 1902. Glossemata de Prudentio, pp. 102; edited from the Vatican and Paris Mss., Univ. of Cinti. Press, 1905. Summary Catalogue of Part of the Library of J. M. Burnam, edited by the owner; pp. 84, Univ. of Cinti. Press, 1906. Commentaire anonyme sur Prudence d'apres le ms. 413 de Valenciennes; pp. 300, A. Picard et Fils, Paris, 1910. Un Fragment d'Ecriture onciale. Extrait des Melanges Chatelain; pp. 6, Champion, Paris, 1910. The Scribe of the Oaths of Strassburg; his Nationality. Reprint from the Romanic Review for January, New York, 1910. HADZSITS, GEORGE DEPUE. (Ph. D., University of Michigan, 1902; Teaching Fellow in Latin, University of Michigan, 1899-1900; Acting (Substitute) Professor of Greek, University of Maine, (Sept. to Jan.), 1902-03; Acting (Substitute) Professor of Latin, University of North Carolina, (Jan. to June), 1903; Acting Professor of Latin, University of Cincinnati, 1903-04; Assistant Professor of Greek and Latin, 1904-05.) A Commentary on Materials Essential to the Teaching of Roman History; Teachers' Bui., Univ. of Cinti., No. 6, 1905. Prolegomena to a Study of the Ethical Ideal of Plutarch and of the Greeks of the First Century A. D.; Univ. of Cinti. Studies, ii, No. 2, 1906. The Lucretian Invocation of Venus; Class. Philol., April, 1907, 187-192. 26 UNIVERSITY OF CINCINNATI LATIN — Continued Some Xenophon Problems and Eeeent Xenophon Literature; Class. Jour., April, 1908, 211-220. Aphrodite and the Dione Myth; Amer. Jour, of Philol., xxxix, 1909, 38-53. Significance of Worship and Prayer among the Epicureans; Trans, of the Amer. Philol. Assoc, xxxix, 1909, 73-88. Symposium on First Year Latin, Latin Writings; The Classical Weekly, Feb., 1910, 138-140. ALLEN, GEORGE HENRY. (A. B., University of Michigan, 1898; Ph. D., 1904; Assistant Instructor in Latin, ibid, 1899-1900; Instructor in Latin, University of Cincinnati, 1903-06; Assistant Professor of Latin, 1906 — .) Centurions as Substitute Commanders of Roman Auxiliary Corps; Roman Historical Sources and Institutions, 1904, 333-394. The Roman Cohort Castella; Univ. of Cinti. Studies, iii, No. 2, 1907, 48 pp. The Development of Boundary Fortifications in Britain and Germany under the Roman Empire; Records of the Past, vi, 1907, 9-13, 50-57, 83-89. The Advancement of Officers in the Roman Army; Supplementary Papers of the American School of Classical Studies in Rome, ii, 1908, 1-25. Forum Conche; the Latin Text of the Municipal Charter and Laws of the City of Cuenca, Spain; Univ. of Cinti. Studies, v, No. 4, 92 pp; SEMPLE, WILLIAM TUNSTALL, (A. B., William Jewell College, 1900; Ph.D., Princeton University, 1910; Professor of Latin in Oklahoma State Baptist College, Blackwell, Oklahoma, 1901-02; Teacher of Latin and Greek in Culver Military Academy, Culver, Ind., 1907-09.) Authenticity and Sources of the "Origo Gentis Eomanae;" Univ. of Cinti. Studies, vi, No. 3. MATHEMATICS. HANCOCK, HARRIS. (A. B., Johns Hopkins University, 1888; A.M., Ph.D., Berlin, 1894; Dr. Sc, Paris, 1901; Associate and Instructor, University of Chicago, 1894-99; Professor of Mathematics, University of Cincinnati, 1900 — .) Inaugural Dissertation. Eine Form des Additionstheorems fur hyper- elliptische Functionen erster Ordnung. Quarto, pp. 43, Berlin, 1893. Reduction of Kronecker's Modular Systems; Quar. Jour, of Math., No. 106, 147-184. Introduction and General Remarks on the Calculus of Variations; Annals of Mathematics, ix, 179-190. Calculus of Variations (second article) ; Annals of Mathematics, x, 81-88. BIBLIOGRAPHICAL RECORD 27 MATHEMATICS -Continued On the Number of Catenaries that may be drawn through Two Fixed Points; Annals of Mathematics, x, 159-174. On Minimal Surfaces; Math. Eev., 81-87. On Minimal Surfaces; Math. Eev., 127-140. The Historical Development of the Abelian Functions up to the Time of Eiemann. Ordered by the General Committee of the British Association for the Advancement of Science to be printed in extenso among the reports. Eeports of this Association, 1897, 246-286. Derivation of some of the Fundamental Weierstrassian Formulae in the Calculus of Variations; Annals of Mathematics, xi, 20-32. Further Discussion of the First Variation and the Solution of the Differ- ential Equation G=0 for several Interesting Examples; Annals of Mathematics, xii, 33-44. Canonical Forms for the Unique Eepresentation of Kronecker 's Modular Systems; Crelle's Journal fur die reine und angewandte Mathematik r Bd. 119, 148-170. Methode de decomposition des polynomes entiers a plusieurs variables en facteurs irreducibles; Annales Scientifiques de l'Ecole Normale Su- perieure, Third Serie, Tome xvii, 89-102. On the Eeduction of Kronecker 's Modular Systems whose Elements are Functions of Two and Three Variables; Crelle's Journal fur die reine und angewandte Mathematik, Bd. 122, 265-298. On Primary Prime Functions involving several Variables. Presented to . the American Math. Soc, Dec. 28, 1900, and published in the Amer. Jour, of Math., 1901, 39-60. Memoire sur les systemes modulaires de Kronecker: A Thesis offered for the Dr. Sc. degree at the University of Paris, and published in the Annales Scientifiques de l'Ecole Normale Superieure. Supplement I, 1-116. Eemarks of Kronecker 's Modular Systems. Comptes Eendus du Congres des Mathematiciens. Paris, 1900, 1-34. Theory of Maxima and Minima of functions of several Variables; Univ. of Cinti. Bui., Ser. 2, iv, 1903, 1+114. The Calculus of Variations; Univ. of Cinti. Bui., Ser. 2, iv, 1904, i+xvi, 1+292. The Theory of Elliptic Functions (in three volumes): Vol. L, Analysis; i+xxiii, 1+498, Eoyal Octavo, John Wiley & Sons. SLOCUM, STEPHEN ELMEE. (B. E., Union University, 1897; Ph.D., Clark University, 1900; Instructor in Civil Engineering, University of Cincinnati, 1900-01; Instructor in Applied Mathematics, 1901-04; Assistant Professor of Applied Mathematics, 1904-05; Assistant Pro- fessor of Mathematics, University of Illinois, 1905-06; Professor of Applied Mathematics, University of Cincinnati, 1906 — .) Note on the Chief Theorem of Lie's Theory of Continuous Groups; Proc. Amer. Acad., Jan., 1900. 28 UNIVERSITY OF CINCINNATI MATHEMATICS -Continued Supplementary Note on the Chief Theorem of Lie's Theory of Finite Continuous Groups; Proc. Amer. Acad., May, 1900. •On the Continuity of Groups Generated by Infinitesimal Transformations (Dissertation); Proc. Amer. Acad., Aug., 1900. The Infinitesimal Generators of Certain Parameter Groups; Bui. Amer. Math. Soc, Jan., 1902. Note on the Transformation of a Group into its Canonical Form; Bui. Amer. Math. Soc, April, 1902. Rational Formulas for the Strength of a Concrete-Steel Beam; Engineer- ing News, July 30, 1903. Map of Cincinnati and Environs; Univ. of Cinti. Press, Mar., 1904. The Strength of Flat Plates, with Application to Concrete-Steel Floor Panels; Engineering News, July 7, 1904. Eelation between Eeal and Complex Groups with respect to their Struc- ture and Continuity; Amer. Jour. Math., Jan., 1905. Suggestions for a Teacher's Course in Mathematics; Univ. of Cinti. Teach- ers Bui., Apr., 1905. A Simple Method for the Calculation of the Bending Strength of Curved Pieces; Engineering News, May 31, 1906. The Development of Mechanics; Pop. Sci. Monthly, Sept., 1906. Text-Book on the Strength of Materials; Yale Scientific Series, Ginn & Co., Boston, Oct., 1906. Second Edition, 1911. Basic Principles in the Construction of a Text-Book; Proc. Soc. Prom. Eng. Ed., xv, 1907. The Eational Basis of Mathematical Pedagogy; Science, Sept. 13, 1907. The Collapse of Tubes under External Pressure; Engineering, London, Jan. 8, 1909. A Eeview of Current Ideas on the Teaching of Mathematics; Science, July 9, 1909. The Unification and Continuity of Mathematics in School and College; Proc. of Twentieth Anniversary Celebration, Clark University, Sept. 6-18, 1909. The Geographic Aspect of Culture; Pop. Sci. Monthly, Feb., 1910. General Formula for the Shearing Deflection of Beams of Arbitrary Cross Section. Eead before Amer. Math. Soc, New York, Sept., 1910. Journal Franklin Institute, 1911. System and Efficiency in Technical Instruction; Engineering News, July 7, 1910. Proc Soc Prom. Eng. Ed., xviii, 1910. BIBLIOGRAPHICAL RECORD 29- MAT HEMATICS — Continued SAFFORD, FREDERICK HOLLISTER, (Ph.D., Harvard University, 1897; Instructor in Mathematics, 1895-99; Assistant Professor of Mathematics and Mathematical Physics, University of Cincinnati,. 1899-01.) Solution of Laplace's Equation in Toroidal Coordinates; Annals of Math., Feb., 1898. Imaginary Inversions; Annals of Math., January, 1898. Surfaces of Revolution in the Theory of Lame's Products; Am. Jour, of Math., January, 1899. Cyclic Curves; Bui. Am. Math. Soc, June, 1899. Critical Points; Annals of Math., Oct., 1899. Systems of Revolutions in the Theory of Lame's Products; Am. Jour, of Math., xxii, No. 1. Surfaces of Revolution in the Theory of Lame's Products; Bui. Am. Math. Soc, June, 1899. Critical Points; Annals of Math., October, 1899. MOORE, CHARLES NAPOLEON. (A. B., University of Cincinnati, 1903; M.S., George Washington University, 1905; Ph.D., Harvard Univer- sity, 1908; Instructor in Mathematics, 1908-09; Assistant Professor of Mathematics, University of Cincinnati, 1909 — .) On the Introduction of Convergence Factors into Summable Series and Summable Integrals; Trans. Amer. Math. Soc, viii, 1907, 299-330. On Certain Constants Analogous to Fourier's Constants; Bui. Amer. Math. Soc, Ser. ii, xiv, 1908, 368-373. Note on the Roots of Bessel Functions; Annals of Mathematics, Ser. ii r ix, 1908, 156-162. On Certain Constants Analogous to Fourier's Constants; Bui. Amer. Math. Soc, Ser. ii, xv, 1908, p. 116. The Summability of the Developments in Bessel Functions, with Applica- tions; Trans. Amer. Math. Soc, x, 1909, 391-435. On the Uniform Convergence of the Developments in Bessel Functions; Trans. Amer. Math. Soc. (In press). PHILOSOPHY. BENEDICT, WAYLAND RICHARDSON. (A. B., and A. M., University of Rochester, 1865; Professor of Philosophy, University of Cincinnati,. 1875-1907.) Psychological Tables based on Teachings by Hoffding and Ward; Cincin- nati, 1880-81; second ed., 1898. Nervous System and Consciousness. Three articles. Pop. Sc Monthly,. 1886. Theism and Evolution; Houghton, Mifflin & Co., 1886. 30 UNIVERSITY 01 CINCINNATI PHILOSOPHY— Continued Ethics and Evolution; Houghton, Mifflin & Co., 1887. Bible Lectures; Delivered at the University of Cincinnati, 1893-94. New Studies in the Beatitudes; 1896. Psychological Table and Outline of the Development of Consciousness; Cincinnati, 1900. World Views and Their Ethical Implications. A syllabus. Univ. of Cinti. Press, 1902. Greek Thought Movements and Their Ethical Implications; Cincinnati, 1905. TAWNEY, GUY ALLAN. (A. B., Princeton University, 1893; Ph.D., Leipsic University, 1896; Associate Professor of Philosophy, Beloit College, 1897-98; Professor of Philosophy, Beloit College, 1898-1907; Assistant Professor of Philosophy, University of Illinois, 1907-08; Professor of Philosophy, University of Cincinnati, 1908 — .) The Nature of Crowds; Psych. Bui., ii, p. 329. Feeling and Self-Awareness; Psych. Eev., ix, p. 570. The Moral Training of Children; The Elementary School Teacher, 1904, p. 354. Utilitarian Epistemology; Jour, of Phil., Psych., and Sc. M., i, p. 337. The Period of Conversion; Psych. Eev., xi, p. 210. The Nature of Consistency; Jour, of Phil., Psych., and Sc. M., iii, p. 113. Types of Consistency; Jour, of Phil., Psych., and Sc. M., iii, p. 457. Constitutive Consistency; Philos. Eev., xvi, p. 21. Ultimate Hypotheses in Psychology; Jour, of Phil., Psych., and Sc. M., v, p. 459. Fundamental Eeality from the Point of View of Psychology; Amer. Jour, of Theology, x, p. 517. Kinds of Value, or Consistency; Psych. Bui., vi, p. 339. Purposive Consistency. Essays Philosophical and Psychological in honor of William James, of Harvard University, by his Colleagues at Colum- bia University, 1908, 395 pp. J. S. Mill's Theory of Inductive Logic — an Exposition; Univ. of Cinti. Studies, v, No. 1, 1909. J. S. Mill's Theory of Inductive Logic — a Discussion; Univ. of Cinti. Studies, v, No. 2, 1909. PHYSICS. MOEE, LOUIS TEENCHAED. (B. S., Washington University, 1892; Ph.D., Johns Hopkins University, 1895; Instructor in Physics, Wor- cester Polytechnic Institute, 1896; Instructor and Adjunct Professor of Physics, University of Nebraska, 1896-1900; Professor of Physics, University of Cincinnati, 1900 — ; Dean of the College of Liberal Arts, 1910 — .) JUBLIOCRAPHICAL RECORD 31 PHYSICS — Continued On the changes in length produced in iron wires by magnetization; Phys. Rev., iii, 1895; Phil. Mag., 1895. On the coincidence of refracted rays of light in crystalline media; Phil. Mag., 1900. On the supposed elongation of a dielectric in an electro-static field; Phil. Mag., 1900. Notes on dielectric strain; Phil. Mag., 1901. On electrostriction; Phil. Mag., 1903. Critical history of electrostriction; Elect. World, 1904. On electrostriction; Trans. International Electrical Congress, St. Louis, 1904. On dielectric strain along the lines of force; Phil. Mag., (6), 12, 268, 1906. The fatigue of metals subjected to Rontgen radiation; Phil. Mag., 14, (6), 708, 1907. On the appreciation of difference of phase of sound-waves; Phil. Mag., 14, (6), 452, 1907. A new scheme of engineering education; Educ. Rev., 1908. Atomic theories and modern physics; Hibbert Journal, vii, 864, 1909. On theories of matter and mass; Phil. Mag., 18, (6), 1909. On the localization of the direction of sound; Phil. Mag., 18, (6), 308, 1909. Fatigue of metals subjected to Rontgen radiations (jointly with R. E. C. Gowdy) ; Phys. Rev., xxviii, 148, 1909. Metaphysical tendencies of modern physics; Hibbert Journal, July, 1910. Critical review of Life of Lord Kelvin; Nation, 1910. New York. On the modern theories of electricity; Phil. Mag., 1910. IVES, JAMES EDMUND. (Ph. D., Clark University, 1901; Instructor in Physics, Drexel Institute, 1893-97; Instructor in Physics, Univer- sity of Cincinnati, 1901-03; Assistant Professor of Physics, 1905-09; Associate Professor of Physics, 1909 — .) Contributions to the study of the induction coil; Phys. Rev., xiv, 280-314, and xv, 7-19, 1902. On the asymmetry of a mercury break; Phys. Rev., xvii, 1903, 175-178. The induction coil; Elect. World, March 28, 1903, 513-515. On the dimensions of large inductance coils; Phys. Rev., xvi, 1903, 112-114. On the law of the condenser in the induction coil; Phil. Mag., vi, 1903, 411-417. On an attempt to construct an electrostatic transformer; Elect. World, * Oct. 10, 1903, 595, 596. On the wave-length of free vibrations in antennae and closed oscillating circuits; Elect. World, Feb. 6, 1904, 260, 261. 32 UNIVERSITY OF CINCINNATI PHYSICS — Continued On a new standard of wave-length; Elect. World, June 4, 1904, 1074-1077. Reprinted in the London Electrician. Rigidance, a new name for the reciprocal of capacity; Elect. World, Aug. 13, 1904, p. 248. An electrolytic wireless telegraph detector; Elect. World, Dec. 10, 1904 r 995-997. Electrolytic detector; Trans. International Electrical Congress, St. Louis, iii, 1904, 596, 597. An annotated list of experiments in physics; Univ. of Cinti. Press, 1906, 48 pp. The absorption of short electric waves by air at different pressures (jointly with R. E. C. Gowdy) ; Phys. Rev., xxvi, 1908. Propagation of electric waves in wireless telegraphy; Elect. World, Sept. 26, 1908, 676-678. Reprinted in greater part in Elektr. Ztsch. The wave-length and overtones of a linear electrical oscillator; Phys. Rev., xxx, 1910, 199-215. On the determination of the wave-length and logarithmic decrement of the linear electrical oscillator with the interferometer; Phys. Rev., xxxi, Sept., 1910, 185-215. Ein elektrolytischer Detektor; Jahrbuch der drahtlosen Telegraphie; iii r 1910, 112-117. Der elektrolytische Detektor; Physikalische Zeitschrift, xi, 1910, 1181- 1183. On a new form of Earth Inductor (jointly with S. J. Mauchly) ; Phil. Mag. (In press). ALLEN, SAMUEL JAMES McINTOSH. (B. Sc, McGill University, 1900; M. Sc, 1901; Ph. D., Johns Hopkins University, 1906; Instructor in Physics, University of Cincinnati, 1906-09; Assistant Professor of Physics, 1909 — .) Excited radio-activity of the atmosphere; Phys. Zeit., 1902. Excited radio-activity of the atmosphere; Bull. Am. Phys. Soc, 1901. Re- printed in Proc. Royal Soc, Canada. Excited radio-activity of the atmosphere; Phil. Mag., 1902. Radio-activity of freshly fallen snow; Phys. Rev., 1903. Reprinted in Weather Rev., 1903. Radio-activity of atmosphere; Phil. Mag., 1904. The velocity and ratio -?— for the primary and secondary rays of radium; Phys. Rev., xxiii, 65" 1906. Le Radium, Oct., 292, 1906. The velocity and ratio — — for the primary ft rays of radium; Johns Hop- kins University Circular, 186, 23, 1906. The secondary radiations caused by the fi rays of radium; Johns Hopkins University Circular, p. 26. BIBLIOGRAPHICAL RECORD PHYSICS — Continued A null instrument for measuring ionization; Phil. Mag., 14, (6), 712, 1907. Radio-activity of a smoke-laden atmosphere; Phys. Rev., xxvi, 206, 483, 1908. On the range and total ionization of the a particle; Phys. Rev., xxvii, 291, 1908. On the secondary radiation produced from solids, solutions, and pure liquids, by the fi rays of radium; Phys. Rev., xxix, 177, 1909. The physical measurement of X rays; Arch. Ront. Ray Soc. of England, 1909. Secondary R radiation; Phys. Rev., Jan., 1910. Absorption of Y Rays by Solids and Liquids; Phys. Rev. (In press). CARTER, TAYLOR SCOTT. (B. S., Virginia Military Institute, 1901; Ph. D., Johns Hopkins University, 1907; Assistant Professor of Math- ematics and Mechanical Drawing, Virginia Military Institute, 1902- 04; Instructor in Physics, University of Cincinnati, 1908 — .) The fluorescence, absorption, and magnetic rotation spectra of potassium , vapor; Phys. Rev., xxvii, 1908, 107-116. The Absorption and Fluorescence of Rubidium Vapour; Physikalische Zeitschrift, xi, 1910, 632, 633. CARTMEL, WILLIAM BELL, A M. (Fellow in Physics, University of Cincinnati, 1905-06.) Anomalous dispersion and selective absorption of fuchsin; Phil. Mag, 1903. Optical properties of exceedingly thin film; Amer. Phys. Soc, Dec. meet- ing, 1905. GOWDY, ROBERT E. CLYDE. (A. B., University of Cincinnati, 1906; Ph.D., University of Cincinnati, 1909; Hanna Fellow in Physics, 1906-09.) Fatigue of metals subjected to the Rontgen radiation; Phys. Rev., Jan., 1910. POLITICAL AND SOCIAL SCIENCE. BROOKS, ROBERT CLARKSON. (A. B., Indiana University, 1896; Ph.D., Cornell University, 1903; Instructor in Economics, Cornell University, 1900-04; Professor of Economics, Swarthmore College, 1904-08; Professor of Political Science, University of Cincinnati, 1908 — .) Political Clubs in Prussian Cities; Municipal Affairs, iv, June, 1900, 375- 384. 34 UNIVERSITY OF CINCINNATI POLITICAL AND SOCIAL SCIENCE - Continued A Bibliography of Municipal Administration and City Conditions. Second edition, revised and enlarged; pp. 346, New York, 1901. Translation of Professor Karl Biicher's Die wirtschaftlichen Aufgaben der modernen Stadtgemeinde; Municipal Affairs, vi, June, 1902, 167- 179. Lese Majeste (illustrated) ; Bookman, xix, June, 1904, 359-372. A Metropolitan City as a Farmer: the Sewage Farms of Berlin; Polit. Sci. Quart., xx, June, 1905, 298-313. The Art of Wilhelm Busch (illustrated); Bookman, xxii, Sept., 1905, 10-16. Berlin's Tax Problem; Polit. Sci. Quart., xx, Dec, 1905, 665-695. The Municipal Gas Works of Berlin; Yale Eeview, Part I, xiv, Feb., 1906, 361-373; Part II, xv, May, 1906, 24-39. A German Solution of the Slaughter House Problem; Yale Review, xv, Feb., 1907, 369-390. The New Unearned Increment Taxes in Germany; Yale Eeview, xvi, Nov., 1907, 237-261. Odd Prices and Bargains in Eetail Trade; Univ. of Cinti. Studies, iv, No. 2, 1908, 28 pp. The Nature of Political Corruption; Polit. Sci. Quart., xxiv, 1909, 1-22. Attempted Apologies for Political Corruption; International Journal of Ethics, xix, April, 1909, 297-320. Corruption in American Politics and Life; pp. xv + 309, Dodd, Mead & Co., 1910. PSYCHOLOGY. BEEESE, BUETIS BUEE. (A. B., University of Kansas, 1896; A. B. r Harvard University, 1897; A.M., 1898; Ph.D., Columbia University, 1899; Assistant in Psychology, Harvard University, 1897-98; Fellow in Psychology and Education, Teachers' College, Columbia University, 1898-99; Professor of Psychology, University of Tennessee, 1902-04; Professor of Psychology, University of Cincinnati, 1904 — .) On Inhibition; Psych. Eev. Monographs, iii, No. 1. Binocular Eivalry; Psych. Eev., November, 1909. Can Binocular Eivalry be Suppressed by Practice? Jour, of Phil., Psych., and Sc. Meth., December, 1909. LUEIE, LOUIS AEYAH. (A. B., University of Cincinnati, 1908; As- sistant in Psychology, 1908 — .) The Effect of a Constant Stimulus upon Touch Localization; Univ. of Cinti. Studies, iv, No. 1, 1908. BIBLIOGRAPHICAL RECORD 35 ROMANCE LANGUAGES. DAVIDSON, FREDERICK JOSEPH ARTHUR. (A. B., University of Toronto, 1890; Ph.D., University of Leipzig, 1900; Instructor in Italian and Spanish, University of Toronto, 1892-95; Assistant Pro- fessor of Romance Languages, Leland Stanford Junior University, 1895-1900; Professor of Romance Languages, University of Cincinnati, 1900-01.) Inaugural Dissertation — Ueber den Ursprung und Geschichte der franzo- sischen Ballade; Halle, Germany, Shrjardt Karras. Fixed Forms of Verse in French; Modern Languages Publications of Ontario, 1895. Froissart's Pastourelles; Mod. Lang. Notes, xiii, 1898, Bait. The Origin of the French Alexandrian, with Appendix on the Song on Clothaire's Victory over the Saxons; Mod. Lang. Notes, xvi, 1901. The History of the French Alexandrian; Mod. Lang. Assoc, of Ohio Pub- lications, 1901. Valdes, Jose. Edited with Introduction and Notes. D. C. Heath & Co. r Boston. LIBERMA, MARCO F. (A. B., University of Minnesota, 1900; Instructor in Romance Languages, University of Minnesota, 1899-1902; Associate Professor of Romance Languages, University of Cincinnati, 1902-07; Professor of Romance Languages, 1907-10.) The Story of Chantecler: A Critical Analysis of Rostand's Play; pp. 57, Moffat, Yard & Co., 1910. OGDEN, PHILLIP. (A. B., Cornell University, 1891; Ph.D., Johns Hop- kins University, 1897; Instructor in Romance Languages, Johns Hop- kins University, 1897; Associate in Romance Languages, 1900; As- sociate Professor in Romance Languages, 1902-10; Chief Reader in French, College Examination Board, 1908-1909; Examiner in French, College Examination Board, 1909-1910; Professor of Romance Lan- guages, University of Cincinnati, 1910 — .) The Theatre libre; Mod. Lang. Notes, 1895. Favart et la Comedie melee de chant: Font; Mod. Lang. Notes, 1897. A Comparative Study of Guillaume d'Angleterre; J. H. Furst, Bait., 1897. The Troubadours at Home: Smith; Mod. Lang. Notes, 1899. Studies in Frencn Literature: Lamartine; Editor-Author. Pp. 123-146, J. H. Furst, Bait., Dec, 1907. The Life of Joan of Arc: France; The Sewanee Review, Oct., 1909. The Drama of Paul Hervieu; The Sewanee Review, Oct., 1910. NICHOLS, EDWIN BRYANT. (Assistant Professor Romance Languages, University of Cincinnati, 1902-03.) Larra, Partir a Tiempo; pp. 66, Amer. Book Co., 1903. 36 UNIVERSITY OF CINCINNATI ROMANCE LANGUAGES - Continued UMPHREY, GEORGE WALLACE. (A. B., University of Toronto, 1899; Ph.D., Harvard University, 1905; Instructor in Romance Languages, University of Cincinnati, 1905-07; Assistant Professor of Romance Languages, 1907 — .) Spanish Prose Composition; pp. 147, American Book Co., 1907. Aragonese Documents; Revue Hispanique, xvi, Paris, 1907, 48 pp. The Aragonese Dialect; Revue Hispanique, Paris, 1911, 50 pp. HAMILTON, GEORGE LIVINGSTONE. (A.B., Harvard University, 1895; A. M , Harvard University, 1897; Instructor in Romance Lan- guages, University of Cincinnati, 1900-01.) The Indebtedness of Chaucer's Troilus and Cresseide to Eindodelle Colonue's Historia Trojana; Columbia University Studies in Romance Literature and Philology, Vol. I. HARRY, PHILIP WARNER. (A. B., Johns Hopkins University, 1898; Ph.D. 1902; Instructor in Modern Languages, University of Maine, 1900-01; Instructor in Modern Languages, University of Cincinnati, 1903-05.) A Comparative Study of the Aesopic Fable in Nicole Bozon; Univ. of Cinti. Studies, i, No. 2, 1-84. UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS-URBANA 3 0112 111482342