SECTION III. — HISTORY OF CH1:mISTKY. I3 



BiLLOX, F. 



Historia de la iudustria quiniica. Traducida del Frances y adicio- 

 nada con gran numerode notas y datos por J. Olmedilla y Puig. 

 Madrid, 1898. 8vo. 



BiTTMANN, C. 



Jacob Christian Sclimeltzer und die Achard'sche Departements- 

 Zuckerfabrik im St. Agnetenkloster znr Trier, i8ii-'i4. Ge- 

 denkblatt znr Hundertjahrfeier der Europaischen Riibenzuck- 

 erindustrie. Trier, 1902. 8vo. Portrait. 



Blanchet, a. 



Essai sur I'histoire du papier et sa fabrication, Paris, 1900. 

 8vo. 111. 



Bolton, Henry Carrington. 



Chemical Societies of the Nineteenth Century. City of Washington . 

 1902. 15 p. Sv^o. 



Smithsonian Miscellaneous Collections, No. 13 14. 



Also : American Chemical Society, Twenty-fifth Anni- 

 v^ersary of, q. v. ; Chem. News, vol. 85, p. 220 et sa/. 

 (May 9, 1902). 



Evolution of the Thermometer. Easton, Pa., 1900. 111. i2mo. 



Follies of Science at the Court of Rudolph II. Pharmaceutical 

 Review. April, 1902-October, 1903. 111. 



Revival (The) of Alchemy. Annual Report Smithsonian Institu- 

 tion. 1898. Washington, I). C, 1899. 



Borchers, W. 



Die Elektrochemie und ihre weitere Interessensphare auf der Welt- 

 ausstellung in Paris, it)oo. Halle, 1901. 



BORIANI. L. 



Introduzione alia .storia della farmacia in Italia. Bologna, 1 899. 8vo. 



Brunk, H. 



History of the Commercial Manufacture of Artificial Indigo. [Trans- 

 lated from the French.] Chem. NeA's, 86, 211. (October 31, 

 1902.) 



Cajori, F. 



History (A) of Physics in its elementary branches, including the 

 evolution of physical laboratories. New York, 1899. 8vo. 



