A SHORT LIST OF REFERENCE BOOKS 



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Gilbert, W. 

 Glazebrook, R. T. 



Gray, A. 

 Hales, S. 

 Hilditch, T. 

 Jones, Bence. 

 Jones, H. C. 



Kelvin. 

 Lodge, Oliver. 



Mach, Ernst. 



Mendenhall, T. C. 

 Meyer, Ernst. 



Muir, M. M. Pattison. 



O'Reilly, M. F. 



(Potamian). 

 Priestley, Joseph. 



Ramsay, William. 

 Ramsay, William. 



Redgrove, H. S. 

 Roberts, E. 

 Schorlemmer, Carl. 



Tait, P. G. 



Thomson, William. 

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On the Loadstone and Magnetic Bodies, 



and on the Great Magnet, the Earth. 

 James Clerke Maxwell and Modern 



Physics. 

 Lord Kelvin. 



Haemostatics, etc. (1733). 

 A Concise History of Chemistry. 

 Life and Letters of Faraday. 

 A New Era in Chemistry; some of the 



more important developments in 



General Chemistry during the last 



quarter of a century. 

 (See Thomson.) 

 Signalling through Space without Wires. 



Being a Description of the Work of 



Hertz and His Successors. 

 History and Root of the Principle of the 



Conservation of Energy. 

 A Century of Electricity. 

 A History of Chemistry from Earliest 



Times to the Present Day. 

 A History of Chemical Theories and Laws. 

 The Story of Alchemy and the Beginnings 



of Chemistry. 

 Makers of Electricity. 



Experiments and Observations on Differ- 

 ent Kinds of Ah*; On the Generation 

 of Air from Water, etc. 



Essays Biographical and Chemical. 



The Gases of the Atmosphere. The 

 history of their discovery. 



Alchemy : Ancient and Modern. 



Famous Chemists. 



The Rise and Development of Organic 

 Chemistry. 



Lectures on Some Recent Advances in 

 Physical Science. 



Popular Lectures and Addresses. 



