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Ware, Ezra J. 



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Watt, Robert. 



Bibliotheca Britannica, or a general index to British and Foreign 

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In vol. Ill, Subjects, under Chemistry is found a considerable list of very 

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Watts, Henry. 



Index to the first twenty-five volumes of the Journal of the Chemical 

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Webb, Walter W. 



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Weigel, Christian Ehrenfried. 



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This is not a text-book, as might be inferred from the title, but a classified 

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Petzholdt remarks this contains a quantity of available bibliographical 

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 practically an extension of the " Grundriss" of the same author. 



