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Suggested Citation:"PUBLICATIONS." National Research Council. 1923. The Organization and Activities of the Committee on Scientific Research of the State Council of Defense of California: Bulletin of the National Research Council. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/9559.
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Suggested Citation:"PUBLICATIONS." National Research Council. 1923. The Organization and Activities of the Committee on Scientific Research of the State Council of Defense of California: Bulletin of the National Research Council. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/9559.
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Suggested Citation:"PUBLICATIONS." National Research Council. 1923. The Organization and Activities of the Committee on Scientific Research of the State Council of Defense of California: Bulletin of the National Research Council. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/9559.
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Suggested Citation:"PUBLICATIONS." National Research Council. 1923. The Organization and Activities of the Committee on Scientific Research of the State Council of Defense of California: Bulletin of the National Research Council. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/9559.
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Suggested Citation:"PUBLICATIONS." National Research Council. 1923. The Organization and Activities of the Committee on Scientific Research of the State Council of Defense of California: Bulletin of the National Research Council. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/9559.
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Suggested Citation:"PUBLICATIONS." National Research Council. 1923. The Organization and Activities of the Committee on Scientific Research of the State Council of Defense of California: Bulletin of the National Research Council. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/9559.
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42 CALIFORNIA COMMITTEE ON SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH PUBLICATIONS Articles published descriptive of results obtained by the research investigations of the various subcommittees of the Committee on Scientific Research of the State Council of Defense of California. GENER IT . MERRIAM, J. C. Applications of science in mobilization stork in California. Read before the Commonwealth Club of San Francisco, October 10, 1917. Printed by the Commonwealth Club, 1917. SUBCOM MITTEE ON BOTANICAL INVESTIGATIONS. HALL, H. M., and GOODSPEED, T. H.—An emer',~eney supply of lubber. Science, N. S., Vol. XLVII, No. 121D, pp. 4.52-454, May ID, 1918. Ham, H. M., and GOODSPEED, T. H. A rubber plant survey of Chester North America, University of California, Publ. Bot., Vol. 7, Nos. 6-8, pp. 159-~78, pl. lS-9O S figures in text, November ,, 1919. SUBCOMMITTEE ON CIJEMICAL RESEARCH. O'NEILL, EDMOND. Work of the Department of Chemistry in Bat time. University of California Chronicle, Vol. X~, No. 1. BLASDALE, W. C. Equilibria in solutions containing mixtures of salts. I The system water and the sulfates and chlorides of sodium and potassium. Journal of Industrial and Engineering Chemistry, Vvl. 10, No. 5, p. 344, May, 1918. BLASDALE, W. C.—The separations of the chlorides and sulfates of sodium and potassium by fractional crystallization. Journal of Industrial and Engineering Chemistry, Vol. 10, No. 5, p. 347, May, 1918. H]:LDEBRAND, J. H.—The extraction of potash and other constituents from sea-water bittern. Journal clef Industrial atoll Engineering Chemistry, Vol. 10, No. 2, p. 96. PETROLEUM COMMISSION. THET,E:<, MAX; BLACKWELDER, ET JOT; arid FOT SOM, D. M. Reports of the Petroleum Commission. Presented to the Governor of the State of California. State Printing Office, 1917. SUBCOMMITTEE ON ZOOLOGICAL INVESTIGATIONS CLARK, B. L., and others. Mussels as a source of food. In the hands of the State Printer for publication as No. .3, Zoological Series, Cali- fornia War Papers. COBB, JOHN N.—Increasing our Pacific Coast fishery resources. Califor- nia War Papers, Zoological Series No. 1, State Printing Offlce, 1918. STARKS, E. C., and others.—Sea food and how to cook it. In the hands of the State Printer for publication as No. 2, Zoological Series, Cali- fornia War Papers. SUBCOM MITTEE ON Eco~ol~cs. WILDMAN, M. S. Relation of the State banks to the Federal Reserve System. Report of the Subcommittee on Economics to the California State Council of Defense. Published by the Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco.

ORG{~NIZAT10N MINI) ACTIVITIES: GOODSPEED 43 SUBCO:~ITTEE ON GEOLOGY AND MINERAL RESOURCES. Lo~BBACK, G. D. California manganese problems. Mining and Scien- tific Press, March, 1918. SUBCOMMITTEE ON MEDICAL RESEARCH. BOTULISM. BURKE, MRS. G. S. Tine effect of heat upon the spores of B. botul~nq~ and its bearing upon home canning methods. Journal American Medical Association, January 11,1919, Yol. 72, p. 88. Dickson, E. a. Botulism, the danger of poisoning from ~reget~bles canned by the cold pack method. Journal of the American NIedical Associa- tion, September 22, 191T, Vol. 69, p. 966. DICKSON, E. C. Botulism, ~ further report upon cases appearing in the Pacific Coast States. Vol. 22, p. 483. Archives of Internal Medicine, October, 1918. Dickson, E. C., and BURKE, MRS. G. S. Botulism, a method of isolating B. botulinus from infected materials. Journal of the American Medi- cal Association, August 17, 1918, Vol. 71, p. 518. BURKE, MRS. G. S.—The occurrence of Bacillu.' botq~l~u.~ ill Nature. Journal of Bacteriology, 1019. Vol. 4, p. 541. BUBBLE, MRS. G. S.—Notes on Bacillus l~otul~nn'. Journal of Bacteriology, 19i9, Vol. 4, p. 555. Dickson, E. C., BURKE, MRS. G. S., and WARD, ENGELENA S. A stucly of the resistance of the spores of Bacillus botq~linus to various sterilizing agencies which are commonly employed in the canning of fruits and vegetables. Archives of Internal Medicine, 1919, Vol. 24, p. 581. DICKSON, E. C., and HOWITT, BEATRICE M. A p~ eliminary report of ~ study of the antitoxin of Bacillus bot'~li,''us. Journal of the American Medical Association, 1920, Arol. 74, p. 718. TUBERCULOSIS. SCHMIDT, C. L. A., YON ADELUNG, EDWARD, and WATSON, THOMAS. On the elimination of taurin administered to man. Journal of Biological Chemistry, VO1. XXXIII, NO. 3, PP. 501-503, March, 1918. SCHMIDT, a. L. A., and WATSON, THOMAS.—A method for the preparation of taurin in large quantities. Journal of Biological Chemistry, irol. XXXIII, No. 3, pp. 499-500, March, 1918. Transmitted for publication, April, 1920.

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Volume 3 Number 16. Research laboratories in industrial establishments of the United States. including consulting research laboratories. Originally compiled by Alfred D. Flinn; revised and enlarged by Ruth Cobb. December, ~9~. Pages ~35. Price $2.00. Number 17. Scientific papers presented before the American Geophysical Unicorn at its second annual meeting. March, ~9~. Pages clog.- Price $~.5O. Nnn~ber 18. Theories of magnetism. By members of the Committee on Theories of Magnetism of the National Research Council. A. P. Wills, S. J. Barnett, L. R. Ingersoll, J. Kunz, S. L. Quimby, E. M. Terry, S. R. Williams. August, ~9~. Pages z6~. Price Woo. Volume 4 Number 19. Celestial mechanics. Report of the Committee on Celestial Mechanics of the National Research Council. E. W. Brown, G. D. Birkhoff, A. O. I~euschner, H. N. Russell. September, 1922. Pages As. Price $o.4O. 1!3 umber 20. Secondary radiations produced by X-rays, and some of their applica- tions to physical problems. Arthur H. Compton. October, 1922. Pages 56. Price $~.oo. Number 21. Highway research in the United States. Results of census by Advisory Board on Highway Research, Division of Engineering, National Research Council, in cooperation with the Bureau of Public Roads, United States Department of Agriculture. William Kendrick Hatt. October, 1922. Pages for. Price $~.5O. Number 22. Mechanical aids for the classification of American investigators, with illustrations in the field of psychology. Harold C. gingham. November, ~9~. Pages 5O. Price $o.75. Number 23. Certain problems in acoustics. Compiled by the (committee on Acous- tics, National Research Council. November, ~9~. Pages 3~. Price to.;~. Number 24. Electrodynamics of moving media. Report of the National Research Council Comn,~ttee on Electrodynamics of Moving Media. W. F. G. Swann, John T. Tate, H. Baten~an, 13. H. Kennard. December, 1922. Pages 17~. Price $~5°. Number 25. Celestial mechanics. A survey of the status of the determination of the general perturbations of the minor planets. Appendix to the report of the Committee on Celestial Mechanics, National Research Council. A. O. Leuschncr. [In press.] Volume 5 Number 26. Cooperation with the Federal Government in Scientific Work. E. W. Allen. December, 1922. Pages z7. Price $o.5o. Number 27. The present status of visual science. Leonard Thompson Troland. December, 1922. Pages 120. Price $~.5O. Number 28. Algebraic Lumbers. Report of the Committee on Algebraic Numbers, National Research Council. L. E. Dickson, H. H. Mitchell, H. S. Vandiver, G. E. Wahlin. February, I'm. Pages 96. Price $~.5O. Number 29. The status of scientific research in Illinois by state agencies other thaw the University of Illinois. Leonard D. White. March, Age. Pages 83 Price $~.oo. Number 30. Selected topics in the field of luminescence. Ernest Merritt, Edward Is. Nichols, C. D. Child. March, 1923. Pages Iz6. Price $2.00. Number 31. The organization and activities of the Committee on Scientific Research of the State Council of Defense of California. April, 1923. Pages 43. Price $°~75. Orders, accompanied by remittance, should be addressed to P UBLICATION S OFFICE NATIONAL RESEARCH COUNCIL WA8HINGTON, D. C.

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