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O'Neill, Charles. 



A Dictionary of Dyeing and Calico Printing, containing a brief account 

 of all the substances and processes in use in the arts of dyeing and 

 printing textile fabrics. Added an Essay on Coal-tar Colors and 

 their application to dyeing and calico printing by A. A. Fesquet. 

 With an Appendix on Dyeing. Philadelphia, 1869. 8vo. 



Onomastica duo. 



I. Philosophicum, medicum synonymum ex variis vulgaribusque Unguis, 



II. Theophrasti Paracelsi, hoc est earum vocum quarum in scriptis eius 



solet usus esse, explicatio ; nunc primum in commodum omnium 

 philosophise ac medicinae Theophrasticae studiosorum, cuiuscunque 

 nationis sint, fideliter publicata. 

 Griindliche Erklarung in allerlei Sprachen der philosophischen medi- 

 cinischen und chimischen Namen welcher sich die Aerzte, Apo- 

 theker auch Theophrastus zu gebrauchen pflegen. n. p. 1574. 



A dictionary of medical and chemical synonymes. The Preface is signed 

 Micaelus Toxites. 



Orsoni, Francesco. 



Nomenclatura chimico-quantitativa di alcune sostanze. 

 See, in Section V, Orsoni, F. Note scientifiche. 



Ottley, William Campbell, 



A Dictionary of Chemistry and of Mineralogy as connected with it, in 

 which is attempted a complete list of the names of substances 

 according to the present as well as former systems ; with a vocabu- 

 lary, copious notes and an introduction pointing out the order in 

 which the chief parts of the work may be perused so as to consti- 

 tute a regular course of chemistry. New edition containing the 

 recent discoveries. London, 1828. 8vo, wanting in pagination, 



Pelletan, p., fils. 



Dictionnaire de chimie generate et medicale, Paris, 1822-24. 2 vols,, 

 8vo, 



Pernety, Antoine Joseph. 



*Dictionnaire mytho-hermetique, dans lequel on trouve les allegories 

 fabuleuses des poetes, les metaphores, les enigmes et les termes 

 barbares des philosophes hermetiques expliquees. Paris, 1787, 

 pp, xxiv-546, i2mo. 



The author opens his preface thus : " Jamais science n'eut plus besoin de 

 dictionnaire que la Philosophie Hermetique." 



