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Bloxam, Charles Loudon. [Cont'd.] 



Seventh edition, by John Millar Thompson and Arthur G. 

 Bloxam. London, 1890, pp. xii-790, 8vo. 111. Also 

 American editions. 

 Laboratory Teaching, or progressive exercises in practical chemistry. 

 London, 1869. 8vo. 



Second edition revised. London, 1871. 8vo. 

 Third edition. London, 1874. 8vo. 

 Fourth edition. London, 1879. 8vo. 



Hwa hio fen yuan. Translated [into Chinese] by John Fryer- 

 Shanghai, 187-. 2 vols. 

 Enseignement du laboratoire ou exercises progressifs de 

 chimie pratique. Traduit sur la troisieme edition par 

 G. Darin. Paris, 1875. 8vo. 

 Metals, their Properties and Treatment. London, 1870. 



New edition, partially rewritten and augmented by Alfred 

 K.Huntington. London, 1888. pp. xii-439, i2mo. m- 



Blum, Wilhelm. 



Natiirliche undklinstlicheMinerahvasser. Braunschweig, 1853. 8vo. 111. 



Blyth, Alexander VVynter. 



A Manual of Practical Chemistry : the analysis of foods and the detec- 

 tion of poisons. London, 1879, pp. xvii-468, 8vo. 111. 

 Foods : their Composition and Analysis. A Manual for the use of 

 analytical chemists and others. With an introductory essay on the 

 history of adulterations. Third edition. London, 1888. 8vo. 



This forms one volume of the second edition of "A Manual of Practical 

 Chemistry." First edition, London, 1S82. 



Poisons : their Effects and Detection. A manual for the use of ana- 

 lytical chemists and experts. With an introductory essay on the 

 growth of modern toxicology. London, 1884. pp. xxxvi-712, 8vo. 



This forms one volume of the second edition of " A Manual of Practical 

 Chemistry." Contains an historical sketch and a bibliography (jip. 

 1-19). 



Blyth, J. 



Outlines of Qualitative Chemical Analysis, for the use of agricultural 

 students. London, 1849. i2mo. 



Blyth, Thomas Allen. 



Metallography as Separate Science ; or the Student's Handbook of 

 Metals : designed as an elementary work for the use of schools and 

 science classes, and consisting of notes of fifty-five metals, their 



