SECTION I. — BIBLIOGRAPHY. 1 3 



Engelmann, Wilhelm [Cont'd]. 



First edition, 1816 ; fourth, 1825 ; sixth, to 1847, Leipzig, 

 1848, pp. viii-734. Supplement-Heft enthaltend die 

 Literatur bis 1867, Leipzig, 1868, pp. 350, 8vo. 



In the sixth edition chemistry is dropped. 



Enslin, Theod. Christ. Friedr. 



See Engelmann, Wilhelm, 



Ersch, J. 



Literatur der Natur- und Gewerbskunde, seit der Mitte des i3ten 

 Jahrhunderts bis auf die neueste Zeit. Amsterdam, 181 2. 

 Reprinted from Ersch's Handbuch der deutschen Literatur. 



Erxleben, Johann Christian Polycarp. 



Anfangsgriinde der Chemie. Gottingen, 1775. pp. [xxxii]-[lii], i2mo. 



Contains a classified bibliography numbering 135 titles. Throughout the 

 work bibliography is not neglected. For fuller details see the same in 

 Section V. 



Physikalische Bibliothek. Gottingen, 1775-1779. 4 vols., i2mo. 



Contains reviews and notices of books and papers on natural science, 

 including some current chemistry. 



Ferguson, John. 



Bibliographical Notes on Histories of Inventions and Books of Secrets. 

 Three Parts. J^arf I also taider the title : Notes on some Books of 

 Technical Receipts, or so-called " Secrets." Read April 20, 1882. 

 From Transactions of the Archaeological Society of Glasgow. 

 Glasgow, 1883. pp. 18, 8vo. 

 Fart II. Read January 18, 1883. From Transactions of the Glasgow 



Archaeological Society. Glasgow, 1883. pp. 62, 8vo. 

 Fart III. Read December 18, 1884. One hundred copies reprinted 

 from Transactions of the Archaeological Society of Glasgow. 

 Glasgow, 1885. pp. 42, sm. 4to. 



Part II contains a bibliography of 160 titles, and was followed by a sup- 

 plement bearing the title : 



Account of a copy of the First Edition of the Speculum Majus of Vin- 

 cent de Beauvais, 1473. Read to the Arch^ological Society of 

 Glasgow, December 18, 1884. Glasgow, 1885. pp. 25, sm. 4to. 

 One hundred copies reprinted from the Transactions of the Glas- 

 gow Archaeological Society. 



Some Early Treatises of Technological Chemistry. Read to the Philo- 

 sophical Society of Glasgow, January 6, 1886. [From Transactions 

 of the Philosophical Society of Glasgow.] Glasgow, 1888. pp. 

 34, 8vo. 



