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CHEMISTRY. 



Barus, Carl. — Ionized air. 1901. C. K. 29 1309 $0 25 



Barus, Carl.— Structure of the Nucleus. 1903. C. K. 29 1373 25 



Baskerville, C. — See Langmuir and Baskerville. 



Becker, G. F. — Atomic weights. Constants of Nature, part IV. 1880. 



M. C. 27 358 100 



Bolton, H. C— Bibliography of chemistry, 1492-1892. 1893. M. C. 



36 850 3 50 



Bolton, H. C— Bibliography of chemistry, 1492-1897, 1st supp. 1899. 



M. C. 39 1170 1 50 



Bolton, H. C— Bibliography of chemistry, 1492-1897. Section VIII, 



Academic dissertations. 1901. M. C. 41 1253 1 50 



Bolton, H. C. — Chemical societies of 19th century. 1902. M. C. 41. 1314 15 



Bolton, H. C— Progress in chemistry in 1882. 1883. R. 1882 530 10 



Bolton, H. C— Revival of alchemy. 1898. R. 1897 1136 02 



Bolton, H. C— Study of radio-active substances. 1901. R. 1899 1227 02 



Booth, J. C, and Morfit, Campbell. — Chemical arts. 1852. M. C. 2. 27 25 



Caldwell, G. C— The American chemist. 1894. R. 1893 941 05 



Clarke, F. W. — Atomic weights. Constants of Nature, part V. 1897. 



M. C. 38 ". 1075 2 00 



Clarke, F. W.— Progress in chemistry in 1887-'88. 1890. R. 1888 . . 752 10 

 Clarke, F. W. — Specific Gravities. Constants of Nature, part I. 1888. 



M. C. 32 659 2 00 



Color photography. 1901. R. 1900 1290 02 



Constants of Nature. — See Becker, G. F., and Clarke, F. W. 



Crookes, William. — Latest achievements of science. 1901. R. 1899. 1226 02 



Dewar, James. — Liquefaction of hydrogen and helium. 1899. R. 1898. 1193 02 



Dewar, James.— Liquid hydrogen. 1901. R. 1899 1225 02 



Dewar, James.— Liquid hydrogen. 1901. R. 1900 1273 02 



Dewar, James. — Magnetic properties of liquid oxygen. 1894. R. 1893. 937 05 



Dewar, James. — Researches on liquid air. 1898. R. 1896 1098 02 



Dewar, James.— Solid hydrogen. 1902. R. 1901 1324 02 



DoAN, Martha.— Index to thallium, 1861-1896. 1899. M. C. 41 1171 25 



Duclaux, E. — Atmospheric actinometry. 1896. C. K. 29 1034 75 



Fano, G.— Physiology, chemistry, and morphology. 1896. R. 1894.. 1011 02 

 Foster, Michael. — Growth of science in the nineteenth century. 



1901. R. 1899 1228 02 



Genth, F. a. — See Gibbs, W. 



GiBBS, W., and Genth, F. A.— Ammonia-cobalt bases. 1856. C. K. 9. 88 50 



Gray, Thomas. — Development of electrical science. 1899. R. 1898.. 1190 02 



Herschel, William.— Color photography. 1902. R. 1901 1330 05 



Howe, J. L.— Bibliography of platinum metals. 1897. M. C. 38 1084 75 



Ives, F. E.— Photography in the colors of nature. 1894. R. 1893 934 05 



Joly, J.— Geological age of the earth. 1901. R. 1899 1232 02 



JotJET, C. H.— Index to thorium, 1817-1902. 1903. M. C. 44 1374 



Langmuir, A. C, and Baskerville, C. — Index to zirconium. 1899. 



M. C. 41 1173 25 



Lewes, V. B.— Incandescent mantles. 1901. R. 1900 1280 02 



LocKYER, Norman.— Chemistry of the stars. 1899. R. 1898 1186 02 



LtJMMER, O., and Pringsheim, E. — Ratio of specific heats. 1898 



C. K. 29 1126 25 



Marey, J.— History of chronophotography. 1902. R. 1901 1331 05 



Mathews, J. A.— Bibliography of metallic carbides. 1898. M. C. 38. 1090 25 



Meldola, Raphal. — Photographic image. 1891. R. 1890 816 05 



Meyer, Victor. — Chemical problems of today. 1891. R. 1890 815 05 



MoissAN, H.— Fluorine. 1898. R. 1897 1140 02 



MoRFiT, Campbell. — See Booth, J. C. 



MoRLEY, E. W.— Densities of oxygen and hydrogen. 1895. C. K. 29. 980 100 



Murray, John. — Floor of the ocean. Evolution of continental and 



oceanic . areas. 1901. R. 1899 1234 02 



NiEWENGLOWSKi, G. H.— Color photography. 1899. R. 1898 1189 02 



OsTWALD, W.— Chemical energy. 1894. R. 1893 940 05 



Pringsheim, E. — See Lummer, O. 



