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C. U. C. P. ALUMNI JOURNAL 



FHOJVI THE blBt^flt^Y 



ADELAIDE RUDOLPH 



Assistant Librarian 



Since it has been our custom to ac- 

 knowledge each month only the latest ad- 

 ditions of duplicates for the reading 

 tables, and there has been somie question 

 among the donors as to whether their 

 contributions were being duly received, 

 we append a list of the duplicates regu- 

 larly supplied : 



The Bulletin of Pharmacy ; C. U. C. P. 

 Alumni Journal ; Drug Topics ; La Far- 

 macie Espanola ; Journal of the Society 

 of Chemical Industry ; The Mask ; 

 Merck's Report; Meyer Brothers' Drug- 

 gist; Journal of the National Association 

 of Retail Druggists ; The National Drug 

 Clerk; The Pharmaceutical Era; The 

 Practical Druggist; The Southern 

 Pharmaceutical Journal, and Tile and 

 Till. 



The following new books have been 

 put on the Library shelves : 



PHARMACY. 



The art of dispensing ; by Peter Mac- 

 Ewan. Ed. 9. Lond., 191 5. 



Pharmacopoea fennica : Finska farma- 

 kopen. Ed. 5. Helsingfors, 1914. 



Secret remedies . . . based on analy- 

 ses made for the British Medical Asso- 

 ciation. London, 1909. 



More secret remedies . . . based on 

 analyses made for the British Medical 

 Association. Lond., 1912. 



CHEMISTRY. 



Analytical chemistry ; based on the 

 German text of F. P. Treadwell ; tr. and 

 rev. by Hall. Ed. 4. V. i (Qualitative 

 analysis). N. Y., 1916. 



An introduction to the principles of 

 physical chemistry ; by E. W. Washburn. 

 N. Y., 1915. 



Dana's manual of mineralogy ; rev. and 

 rewr. by Ford. N. Y., 1915. 



The metallurgists' and chemists' hand- 

 book; comp. by D. M. Liddell. N. Y., 

 1916. 



A method for the identification of pure 

 organic compounds ; by S. P. Mulliken. 

 V. 2 N. Y., 1916. 



Representative procedures in quantita- 

 tive chemical analysis: F. A. Gooch, 

 N. Y., 1916. 



Grateful acknowledgment is due to 

 INIr. P. J. Garvin, Secretary and Treas- 

 urer of the Connecticut Pharmaceutical 

 Association, for supplying us with back 

 numbers of the Proceedings. It is one 

 of the cherished hopes of this Library 

 to have, eventually, complete sets on its 

 shelves of the Proceedings of the various 

 pharmaceutical associations. 



What is the best thing to do in a 

 hurry ? Nothing. — Punch. 



