SECTION V. — CHEMISTRY, PURE AM) A I'l'MI^X I05 



Hill, A. 

 Ueber die quantitativ^e Bestimmungdes Zinks in seinen Erzen durch 

 Titrenuethode und Elektrolyse. Ziirich, I'Sgy. Svo. 



Hill, A. W. 



Course of Experimental Chetnistr}- (elementary). London, 1899. 

 Svo. 



Hill. Henry W. 



Chemistr\- for Examinations. ' London. 1900. 



HlLLEHRANl) W. F. 



Some Principles and Methods of Rock Analysis. Bulletin of the 

 United States Geological Survey, Xo. 176. Washington, 1900. 

 8vo. 



HiLLYER, H. W. 

 Laboratory Manual. Experiments to illustrate the elementar\- prin- 

 ciples of chemistry. New York, 1899. Svo. 111. 



Hinds, J. L I). 



Inorganic Chemistry, with the Elements of Phy.sical and Theoretical 

 Chemistry. New York and London, 1902. Svo. 111. 



Hinrichs, G. D. 



The Absolute Atomic Weights of the Chemical Elements, established 

 upon the analyses of the Chemists of the Nineteenth Century, 

 and demon.strating the Unity of Matter. vSt. Louis, Mo., 1901. 

 Svo, with portrait of Berzelius and 3 plates. 



Hiorns, a. H. 



Metallography : An Introduction to the Study of the Structure of 

 Metals, chiefly by the aid of the Microscope. With diagrams 

 and numerous full-page plates. London, 1902. i2mo. 111. 

 158 pp. 

 Mixed Metals, or metallic alloys. Second edition. Thoroughly re- 

 vised and enlarged. New York, 1901. i2mo. 



Hlasiwetz, H. 



Anleitung zur qualitativen chemischen Analyse. Zwolfte Auflage. 

 durchge.sehen und erganzt von G.Yortmann. Wien, 1899. Svo. 



Hoeer, R. 



Physikalische Chemie der Zelle und der Gewebe. Leipzig. 1902. 

 Svo. 111. 



