296.    BONE, W. A., AND JERDAN, D. S.  Direct Union of Carbon and Hydrogen.  I.  II.  Jour. Chem. Soc., vol. 71, 1897, pp. 41-61; vol. 79, 1901, pp. 1042-1063.

                 At a temperature of about 1,200°, C unites directly with H2 to form CH4, no C2H2 or other unsaturated hydrocarbons being formed.  H2 was passed over pure sugar C in a porcelain tube.

                 BONHOEFFER, K. F. See abs. 284.

                  BONIFIELD, L. W.   See abs. 3151, 3152.