SECTION I. — BIBLIOGRAPHY. II 



Colby, Albert L. 



Bibliography on the Adulteration and Examination of Sugars, Syrups, 



Molasses, Glucose, Confectionery, Honey and Soda-water Syrups. 



Second Annual Report of the State Board of Health of New York. 



Albany, 1882. pp. 613-618, 8vo. 

 Catalogue of the Literature of the Chemistry of Food and Drugs. 



Second Annual Report of the State Board of Health of New York. 



Albany, 1882. pp. 705-715, 8vo. 



CoMPTES Rendus hebdomadaires des seances de l'Acad^mie des 

 Sciences. Table generale. Tomes i-xxxi, 3 AoCit, 1835, a 30 

 Decembre, 1850. Paris, 1853. 4to. 



Cooper, William. 



A Catalogue of Chymicall Books, in 3 parts, collected by William 

 Cooper. London, 1675. i2mo. 



Commonly bound with ; The Philosophical Epitaph of \V. C. . . . A 



Brief of the Golden Calf. . . . The Golden Ass well managed. 



. Jehior. London, 1673. 



Parts I and 11 contain alphabetical catalogue of independent works ; part in 



is an index to first ten years of Philosophical Transactions. Confined 



to English literature. 



Croasdale, Stuart. 



[Bibliography of] the Electrolytic Assay of Copper. In J. Anal. Appl. 

 Chem., V, p. 133 (Mch., 1891) and p. 184 (Apr., 1891). 



Dantes, a. 



Tables biographiques et bibliographiques des sciences des lettres et des 

 arts indiquant les oeuvres principales des hommes les plus connus 

 en tous pays et a toutes les epoques, avec mention des editions les 

 plus estimees. Paris, 1866. pp. vii-646-[ii]. 



This author has adopted the atrocious plan of translating into French the 

 titles of works written in English, German, and other languages, but 

 without stating the fact ; thus his work becomes a snare instead of a 

 help to bibliographers and students of biography. Priestley is said to 

 have made numerous discoveries, but no mention is made of oxygen ; 

 and " his independent character and religious opinions obliged him to 

 retire to America," no mention being made of the terrible Birmingham 

 riots of July, lygi ! 



Denis, Ferdinand, P. Pincon et De Martonne. 



Nouveau manuel de bibliographic universelle. Manuels-Roret. Paris, 

 1857. pp. xi-706, 8vo. 



Under the heading " Chimie " this contains a very unsatisfactory bibli- 

 ography of 51 numbers almost exclusively confined to works written in 

 French or translated into the same language. Under the heading 



