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Bauer, Alexander. [Cont'd.] 



Chemie unci Alchj^mie in Oesterreich bis zum Beginn des xix. Jahr- 

 hundert. Kine Ski/./.e. Wien, 1S83. iv, 85 pp. 8vo. 111. 



Begin, Emile Auou.ste. 



Chimie et alchimie. Lacroix et Sere ; Le nioyen age et la renai.s- 

 sance. Paris, 1849. \'ol. 11. 4to. 



Berthelot, Marcelin. 



La chimie an moyen age. Paris, 1893. 3 vols. 4to. 111. 

 I. Doctrines et pratiques chimiques. 

 II. Iv' alchimie syriaque. 

 III. L' alchimie arabe. 



Reviewed by H. C. Bolton in J. Am. Clieni. Soc, vol. xviii, No. 5 

 (May, 1896). 



Les origines de I'alchimie. Paris, 1885. xx, 445 pp. Svo. 

 Illustrated with facsimiles of MSS. and a portrait of Berthelot. 



Berthelot, Marcelin, et Ch.-E^m. Ruelle. 



Collection des anciens alchimistes grecs, publiee sous les auspices du 

 Ministere de Tinstruction ptibliqtie. Paris, [887-1888. 4to. 



III. Three parts : xxviii, 268 ; i, 459 ; i, 428 pp. 



The fountain head of information on the earliest manuscripts of chem- 

 istry and alchemy. 



Bolton, Henry Carrington. 



Catalogue of Works on Alchemy and Chemistry exhibited at the 

 Grolier Club, 29 East Thirty-second street. New York, January 

 i6th to January 26th, 1891. 32 pp. i8mo. 

 This contains 1 10 titles with annotations. 



Contributions of Alchemy to Numismatics. Read before the New 



York Numismatic and Archceological Society December 5, 1889. 



Author's edition. New York, 1890. 44 PP- sm. 4to. Three 



plates. 

 The Follies of Science at the Court of Rudolph II. Milwaukee. 



1903. Svo. 111. 



The Literature of Alchemy. Pharm. Review, vol. 19. Nos. 4 and 

 5 (April-May, 1901). 11 pp. Svo. 



Notes on the Early Literature of Chemistry. No. i : Were the 

 Alchemists acquainted with oxygen? Amer. Chemist, \'ol. 



IV, p. 170 (1873), No. 5 : Definitions of Chemistry and Al- 

 chemy. Amer. Chemi.st, Vol. v, p. 215 (1874). 



