SECTION III. — HISTORY. lOI 



Claasen, H. 



Kurzer Ueberblick liber die Zuckerindustrie Deutschlands. Bernburg, 

 1888. 



Clarus, Johann Christian August, und Johann Christian Leopold Reinhold. 

 Si:e Sue, Pierre (le jeune). 



Closmadeuc, G. DE. 



La pharmacie a Vannes avant la revolution. Vannes, 1S62. 8vo. 



COLLOT, T. 



Chimie industrielle. La potasse et les sels neutres de potasse, iode, 

 salpetre et nitrate de soude, a I'Exposition universelle de 1878. 

 Paris, 1879. 8vo. 



Cone, Andrew, and Walter R. Johns. 



Petrolia. A brief History of the Pennsylvania Petroleum Region, its 

 development, growth, resources, etc. From 1S59 to 1869. New 

 York, 1870.. pp. iv-652, 8vo. 



Conring, Hermann. 



De hermetica ^gyptiorum vetere et Paracelsica nova medicina liber 



unus ; quo simul in Hermetis Trismegisti omnem, ac universam 



cum ^gyptiorum tum chemicorum doctrinam animadvertitur. 



Helmstadii, 1648. 4to. New edition in 1669. 



Conring attacks the extreme antiquity assigned to Alchemy, and provokes 

 a reply by Borrichius, ^. v. 



Cooper, Thomas. 



.Introductory Lecture [on Chemistry] at Carlisle College, Pennsylvania. 

 Carlisle, 181 2. pp. viii-236, 8vo. 



Reviews the history of chemistry. The notes and references (pp. 101-236) 

 are very full. The author was Professor of Chemistry at Carlisle and 

 afterwards at Columbia, S. C, where he became President of the Uni- 

 versity. Cooper was a friend of Priestley, whom he followed to America. 



Cortenovis, Angelo Maria. 



Che la platina Americana era un metallo conosciuto dagli antichi . . . 

 Bassano, 1790. Extract in Ann. chim., xii, 1792. 



COSSART, LUDOVICUS. 



De eximiis in vita civili chemiae usibus, praesertim respectu Livonise. 

 Regiomonti, 1783. 4to. 



Coz6, R. 



Considerations sur I'etude des sciences tirees de I'histoire de la chimie. 

 Strasbourg, 1832. 4to. 



