LIST OF TECHNICAL PAPERS ISSUED BY THE BUREAU OF STANDARDS 1904-5. (THE BULLETIN, VOLUME 11) 1. Recomparison of the United States Prototype Meter (pp. 5-19).. .L. A. Fischer K. E. Guthe 2. A Study of the Silver Voltameter (pp. 21-37) . 3. The So-called International Electrical Units (pp. 39–76). Frank A. Wolff 4. The Spectra of Mixed Gases (pp. 77-81). ...P. G. Nutting 5. On Secondary Spectra and the Conditions under which they may be Produced (pp. 83-94) . . . P. G. Nutting 6. Some new Rectifying Effects in Conducting Gases (pp. 95100)... .P. G. Nutting 7. On Fibers resembling Fused Quartz in their Elastic Properties (pp. 101-107) . . 8. On the Temperature of the Arc (pp. 109-124) .K. E. Guthe C. W. Waidner and G. K. Burgess 9. The Absolute Measurement of Inductance (pp. 125-152).. ...E. B. Rosa and F. W. Grover 10. The Absolute Measurement of Capacity (pp. 153-187).... E. B. Rosa and F. W. Grover 11. Optical Pyrometry (pp. 189-254). .C. W. Waidner and G. K. Burgess 12. On the Theory of the Matthews and the Russell-Léonard Photometers for the Measurement of Mean Spherical and Mean Hemispherical Intensities (pp. 255-274)... 13. The Testing of Clinical Thermometers (pp. 275–289). . Edward P. Hyde ..C. W. Waidner and L. A. Fischer 14. Measurement of Inductance by Anderson's Method, using Alternating Currents and a Vibration Galvanometer E. B. Rosa and F. W. Grover (pp. 291-336) . . 15. Use of Serpentine in Standards of Inductance (pp. 337 348).. 16. The Silver Coulometer (pp. 349–364) . .E. B. Rosa and F. W. Grover 1 The page numbers after each title refer to the volume of the Bulletin in which the paper appeared. Those who wish to obtain an article to which citation has been made only by volume and page number may request a copy by using the reprint number which precedes the title. 17. History of the Standard Weights and Measures of the United States (pp. 365–381). . ....L. A. Fischer 18. Wattmeter Methods of Measuring Power Expended upon Condensers and Circuits of Low Power Factor (pp. 383 397).. Edward B. Rosa 19. The Relative Intensities of Metal and Gas Spectra from Electrically Conducting Gases (pp. 399-416) .....P. G. Nutting 20. The Use of White Walls in a Photometric Laboratory (pp. Edward P. Hyde 417-420).... 21. Influence of Wave Form on the Rate of Integrating Induction Wattmeters (pp. 421-434) · .E. B. Rosa, M. G. Lloyd, and C. E. Reid 22. Detector for Very Small Alternating Currents and Electrical Waves (pp. 435-438). .L. W. Austin 23. The Positive Charges Carried by the Canal Rays (pp. 439 441)... 24. Radiation from Platinum at High Temperatures (pp. 447). . 25. A Five-Thousand Volt Generator Set (pp. 449-451) 1906. (THE BULLETIN, VOLUME 2) 26. Talbot's Law as Applied to the Rotating Sectored Disk (pp. I-32).... ...Edward P. Hyde 27. A New Determination of the Electromotive Force of Weston and Clark Standard Cells by an Absolute Electrodynamometer (pp. 33-70).. ..K. E. Guthe 28. The Gray Absolute Electrodynamometer (pp. 71-86). . Edward B. Rosa 29. Construction and Calculation of Absolute Standards of Inductance (pp. 87-143) 30. An Efficiency Meter for Electric Incandescent Lamps (pp. 145-160) J.G. Coffin ..E. P. Hyde and H. B. Brooks 31. Calculation of the Self-Inductance of Single-Layer Coils (pp. 161-187).... ..Edward B. Rosa 32. Heat Treatment of High Temperature Mercurial Thermometers (pp. 189–223)... .Hobert C. Dickinson 33. A New Potentiometer for the Measurement of Electromotive Force and Current (pp. 225-238).... 34. Spectrum Lines as Light Sources in Polariscopic Measurements (pp. 239–248).. .Frederick Bates 35. Polarimetric Sensibility and Accuracy (pp. 249–260)....P. G. Nutting 36. On the Platinum-Point Electrolytic Detector for Electrical Waves (pp. 261-274). .L. W. Austin 37. The Influence of Frequency upon the Self-Inductance of Coils (pp. 275-296) . J.G. Coffin 38. Experiments on the Heusler Magnetic Alloys (pp. 297.K. E. Guthe and L. W. Austin .P. G. Nutting 316).. 39. A Pocket Spectrophotometer (pp. 317–318) . . . ...C. W. Waidner and G. K. Burgess 41. Revision of the Formula of Weinstein and Stefan for the Mutual Inductance of Coaxial Coils (pp. 331-357).. Edward B. Rosa 42. The Mutual Inductance of Two Circular Coaxial Coils of Rectangular Section (pp. 359-414). .E. B. Rosa and Louis Cohen 43. On the Determination of the Mean Horizontal Intensity of 47. On the Geometrical Mean Distances of Rectangular Areas and the Calculation of Self-Inductance (pp. 1-41). . Edward B. Rosa 49. The Complete Form of Fechner's Law (pp. 59-64) 50. A Comparison of the Unit of Luminous Intensity of the 52. The Influence of Basic Lead Acetate on the Optical Rotation of Sucrose in Water Solution (pp. 105-113) 54. On Sulphocyanic Acid (pp. 157–161). 55. Radiation from and Melting Points of Palladium and Platinum (pp. 163–208).......C. W. Waidner and G. K. Burgess 56. The Mutual Inductance of a Circle and a Coaxial Single-Layer Coil. The Lorenz Apparatus and the Ayrton-Jones Absolute Electrodynamometer (pp. 209-236)..... Edward B. Rosa 57. On the Establishment of the Thermodynamic Scale of Tem- 61. An Explanation of the Short Life of Frosted Lamps (pp. 341-344).... .Edward P. Hyde 62. Melting Points of the Iron Group Elements by a New Radia-* tion Method (pp. 345-355) ...G. K. Burgess 63. On the Determination of the Mean Horizontal Intensity of Incandescent Lamps (pp. 357-369)...E. P. Hyde and F. E. Cady 64. Simultaneous Measurement of the Capacity and Power Factor of Condensers (pp. 371-431). . . .Frederick W. Grover 65. A New Determination of the Ratio of the Electromagnetic to the Electrostatic Unit of Electricity (pp. 433-604) E. B. Rosa and N. E. Dorsey 66. A Comparison of the Various Methods of Determining the Ratio of the Electromagnetic to the Electrostatic Unit of Electricity (pp. 605–622)........E. B. Rosa and N. E. Dorsey 67. Preliminary Specifications for Clark and Weston Standard Cells (pp. 623-640). .. .F. A. Wolff and C. E. Waters 68. Calorimetric Resistance Thermometers and the Transition Temperature of Sodium Sulphate (pp. 641-661) . . . . . H. C. Dickinson and E. F. Mueller 69. On the Standard Scale of Temperature in the Interval o to 100° C (pp. 663-728).......C. W. Waidner and H. C. Dickinson 1907-8. (THE BULLETIN, VOLUME 4) 70. Clark and Weston Standard Cells (pp. 1–80) . . . ..F. A. Wolff and C. E. Waters 71. The Electrode Equilibrium of the Standard Cell (pp. 81-89) .F. A. Wolff and C. E. Waters 72. A Comparative Study of Plain and Frosted Lamps (pp. 91-120)... .E. P. Hyde and F. E. Cady 73. The Variation of Resistances with Atmospheric Humidity (pp. 121-140). . . . . .E. B. Rosa and H. D. Babcock 74. On the Self-Inductance of a Toroidal Coil of Rectangular Section (pp. 141-148). 75. On the Self-Inductance of Circles (pp. 149–159) Edward B. Rosa .E. B. Rosa and Louis Cohen 76. The Influence of Frequency on the Resistance and Inductance of Solenoidal Coils (pp. 161-178). .Louis Cohen 77. The Atomic Weight of Hydrogen (pp. 179–204). . .C. W. Burrows 79. A Deflection Potentiometer for Voltmeter Testing (pp. 275-300).. .H. B. Brooks 80. The Self and Mutual Inductance of Linear Conductors (pp. 301-344)... 81. The Atomic Weight of Chlorine (pp. 345–364) . Edward B. Rosa W. A. Noyes and H. C. P. Weber 82. The Preparation of Chloroplatinic Acid by Electrolysis of Platinum Black (pp. 365-367).. ..H.C. P. Weber 83. The Self-Inductance of a Coil of any Length Wound with any Number of Layers of Wire (pp. 369-381)... Edward B. Rosa 84. Self-Inductance of a Solenoid of any Number of Layers (pp. 383-390).... .Louis Cohen ..W. W. Coblentz 85. Instruments and Methods Used in Radiometry (pp. 391- ..F. J. Bates 87. An Apparatus for Determining the Form of a Wave of Magnetic Flux (pp. 467–476). ... .M. G. Lloyd and J. V. S. Fisher 88. Effect of Wave Form upon the Iron Losses in Transformers (pp. 477-510)... ..Morton G. Lloyd 89. The Luminous Properties of Electrically Conducting Helium Gas (pp. 511-523). ...P. G. Nutting 90. Function of a Periodic Variable Given by the Steady Reading of an Instrument; with a Note on the Use of the Capillary Electrometer with Alternating Voltages (pp. 525-532) .... ...Morton G. Lloyd W. W. Coblentz 91. Selective Radiation from the Nernst Glower (pp. 533-551) 92. The Testing of Glass Volumetric Apparatus (pp. 553-601). ..N. S. Osborne and B. H. Veazey 1908-9. (THE BULLETIN, VOLUME 5) 93. Formulæ and Tables for the Calculation of Mutual and Self-Inductance (pp. 1–132)....Edward B. Rosa and Louis Cohen 94. Some Contact Rectifiers of Electric Currents (pp. 133-147) ..L. W. Austin 95. A Method for Producing Feebly Damped High-Frequency Electrical Oscillations for Laboratory Measurements (pp. 149–152).... ...L. W. Austin 96. On the Advantages of a High Spark Frequency in Radiotelegraphy (pp. 153–157)... L. W. Austin 97. Selective Radiation from Various Solids, I (pp. 159-191). .W.W.Coblentz 98. Remarks on the Quartz Compensating Polariscope with Adjustable Sensibility (pp. 193–198) . . Frederick Bates 99. On Methods of Obtaining Cooling Curves (pp. 199-225)... George K. Burgess 100. Note on the Approximate Values of Bessel's Functions for Large Arguments (pp. 227-230). . . .Louis Cohen 101. The Influence of Terminal Apparatus on Telephonic Transmission (pp. 231–241) .. .Louis Cohen 102. The Principles Involved in the Selection and Definition of the Fundamental Electrical Units to be Proposed for International Adoption (pp. 243–260) . . . 40525-10-2 .F. A. Wolff |