Me - Mo -- 48 -- Melanin Pigmentation of the Skin, Me- thods for Reducing, Norman B. Kanof, 9, 160. Melting Point of Resins, Waxes, etc., Method for Determining the Appa- rent, 2, 157. Members, To All, J. Pickthall, 9, 70. Membership Directory: American So- ciety, 2, 198. Membership Directory: British Society, 2, 209. Membership Directory: American So- ciety, 6, 148. Membership Directory: British Society, 6, 155. Membership Directory, 9, 312. Membership List, 9, 312. Membership Presentation, First Honor- ary, Maison G. de Navarre, 1, 61. Men's Cosmetics in the U.S.A., The De- veloping Market in, J. R. L. Martin, 10, 20. Mercaptan-Disulfide System in Perma- nent Waving, The, by Ross. Whitman, 6, 387. Mercaptans in Cosmetics, by Everett G. McDonough, 1, 27. Mercaptans in Hair Chemistry, The Role of Disulphides and, by J. L. Stoves, 3, 170. Merchandise Marks Acts, The, by R. L. Lloyd, 5, 212. Mercury, Studies on the Permeability of the Skin to, by Edwin P. Laug, 1, 81. Methocl for Comparative Evaluation of Antiperspirants, A., by E. L. Richardson and B. V. Meigs, 2, 308. Method for Determining Spray Patterns from Pressurized Packs, K. Dixon, 10, 220. Method for Determining the Apparent Melting Point of Resins, Waxes, etc., A.,2, 157. Method for Studying the Static Electri- city Produced on Hair by Combing, A, R. G. Barber and A.M. Posner, 10, 236. Method for Testing the Degerming Effi- ciency of Hexachlorophene Soaps, A., by Arthur R. Cade, 2, 281. Method for the Analysis of Lipstick, by Paul W. Jewel, 7, 392. Method for the Identification of Small Quantities of Nicotinic Acid and its Esters, A New, D. R. Pye, 9, 62. Method for the Semiquantitative Ana- lysis of Lipstick, A., by Hazel Bishop, 5, 2. Methods for Reducing Melanin Pigmen- tation of the Skin, Norman B. Kanof, 9, 160. Methods of Increasing Skin Pigmenta- tion, S. William Becker, Jr., 9, 80. Methods of Testing a Germicide Incor- porated in Soap, by Eugene F. Traub, 1, 251. Microscope, The Fine Structure of Hu- man Epidermis as Revealed by the Electron, by Cecily C. Selby, 7, 584. Milk White Appearance and Its Signi- ficance in Cosmetic Emulsion, Paul Mannheim, 9, 26. Miner, Eunice Thomas, Sixth Honorary Member, by Harden F. Taylor, 5, 134. Miner, Eunice Thomas, Sixth Honorary Member, by Walter A. Taylor, 5, 136. Mitotic Flare-Up and Acanthosis, Expe- riments on, Robert Brun, 8, 370. Mixtures of Hydrocarbons, Beeswax, and Spermaceti, The Analysis of, S. H. Newburger, 1, 95. Modern Concept and Treatment of Dan- druff and Seborrheic Eruptions, by Joseph V. Klauder, 7, 443. Moisture by Potentiometric Methods, Measurement of Skin, by Isaiah S. Botwinick, 10, 377. Molecular Interaction in Bulk Solution of Sodium Dedecyl Sulphate and Long Chain Alcohols, by R. Matalon, 2, 122. Monolayers, Penetration and Complex- Formation in, by J. H. Schulman and J. A. Friend, 1, 381.
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