. Journal. IeUet. See XVII. Detection of citric acid in wine. Baier and Xeu-mann. See XVIII. Simple test for B. sporogenes in milk and See XIXa. Nete method of determining shell in ground and Winuner. See XIXa. Detection and determination of added cocoa-shellin cocoa. Grosse. See XIXa. Alcohol-soluble and ether-soluble solids in gingerextract. Harrison and Sullivan. See XIXa. Detcnnination of oxygen [in water] by Winklersmethod. Bruhns. See XIXb. Determination of alkaloids in cinchona bark. XX. Delemiinalion of urea in uritie by the urease


. Journal. IeUet. See XVII. Detection of citric acid in wine. Baier and Xeu-mann. See XVIII. Simple test for B. sporogenes in milk and See XIXa. Nete method of determining shell in ground and Winuner. See XIXa. Detection and determination of added cocoa-shellin cocoa. Grosse. See XIXa. Alcohol-soluble and ether-soluble solids in gingerextract. Harrison and Sullivan. See XIXa. Detcnnination of oxygen [in water] by Winklersmethod. Bruhns. See XIXb. Determination of alkaloids in cinchona bark. XX. Delemiinalion of urea in uritie by the urease See XX. Detection of acetone by Frommers test. XX. Some neu> organic of vanadium. [Deter-mination of vanadium and chlorine iti organiccompounds.] Mertes and Fleck. .Sec XX. Patents. Bomb-calorinwtcr. J. A. Riche, Woodliaven, Pat. ,3(37, Dee. 7, 1915. Date ofappl., June 2, 1914. The bomb (see fig.) is suspended, in a closedDewar cup, upon a ring support attached to. vertical arms extending through the cover. Tliecup is enclosed in a heat-insulated vessel, and adjustable means are provided for holding thecover in raised position relative to the cup. —W. E. F. P. Testing liquids and other materials : Method andapparatus for ——. B. and K. Sigi, Pat. , Dec. 14, Dat« ofappl., June 30, 1913. See Ger. Pat. 268,897 of 1913 ; this J., 1914, 223. Trade Report. Army recruHmrnt. Reserved occupatiojw. The following list is s\ipplement-ary to thosepublished in this Journal, , pages 1275 and1276:—Turpentine and white spirits dislillatioti :Foremen, stillmen. (iypsum industry : Foremen,miners and quarrymen, millers, ink nianufacture : Foremen, varnishmakers, head oil boUers. head oil refiners, head inkgrinders, head printers roller makers. Aiiimalcharcoal industry: Foremen, grease extractors,retort men, mill men. Gold refineries : All classesof workpeople. Assay offices: Drawers andmarkers.


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