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BOERHAAVE, HERMANN. 



A sketch of the History of Chemistry. 1732. 



See in Section V, Boerhaave, H., Elementa chemiae. 



BOISSELET DE SaUCLIERES. 



Coup d'oeil sur I'histoire du galvanisme en France. Paris, 1844. 8vo. 



BOLLEY, POMPEJUS ALEXANDER. 



Altes und Neues aus Farbenchemie und Farberei. Ueberblick der 

 Geschichte und Rolle der sogenannten Anilinfarben. Sammlung 

 gemeinverstandlicher wissenschaftlicher Vortrage. 11. Serie. Heft 

 45. Berlin, n. d. [1867]. 8vo. 



Bolton, Henry Carrington. 



An Account of the Progress of Chemistry in the year 1882. Smith- 

 sonian Report for 1882, p. 509. Washington, 1883. 8vo. 

 The same for 1883, 1884, 1885, 1886, in the Reports of the Smithsonian 

 Institution for the years named. Washington. 8vo. 



The accounts for the years 1S83, 1884, 1885 and 1886 are accompanied by 

 necrologies and bibliographies. 



Contributions of Alchemy to Numismatics. Read before the New 

 York Numismatic and Archaeological Society, Dec. 5, 1889. 

 Author's Edition. New York, 1890. pp. 44, sm, 4to. Three 

 plates. 175 copies reprinted from Am. J. Numismatics. 



An historical sketch of the circumstances attending the issue of medals and 

 coins struck to commemorate pretended transmutations, with detailed 

 descriptions of 43 pieces. 



Early Practice of Medicine by Women. Popular Science Monthly, 

 December, 1880. Also, Journal of Science, London, January, 1881. 



Historical Notes on the Defunct Elements. Read to the New York 

 Lyceum of Natural History, May 9, 1870. Part i in Amer. Sup- 

 plement to Amer. Edition of Chem. News, vol. vi. No. 6. Part 11 

 in American Chemist, vol. i, p. i. Abstract in ?ic\. Amer., June 4, 

 1870; Chem. News, xxii, 208; College Courant, vi, 411; Proc. 

 N. Y. Lye. Nat. Hist., i, p. 21. (1870.) 



Historical Notes on the Gold-cure. Pop. Sci. Monthly, vol. xli, p. 

 469. August, 1892. 



History of Chemical Notation. Pan \. Metallurgic Astronomy and its 

 Symbols. Read before N. Y. Academy of Sciences, Dec. 11, 1882. 

 Part n. Mch. 12, 1883. Abstracts in Transactions of N. Y. Acad. 

 Sci., vol. II, Nos. 5 and 6. 1883. 8vo. 



Notes on the Early Literature of Chemistry. [Nine papers, as follows :] 

 No. I. Were the Alchemists acquainted with Oxygen ? American 

 Chemist, iv, p. 170. (1873.) 



