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Cooke, Josiah Parsons, Jr. [Cont'd.] 



Numerical Relations (The) between the Atomic Weights, with some 

 thoughts on the classification of the Chemical Elements. (With a 

 Table and Supplement.) Cambridge and Boston, 1855. 4^^- 



Principles of Chemical Philosophy. Boston, 1871. 



Revised edition, Boston, iSSr. pp. xi-623. Svo. 111. 



Religion and Chemistry, or Proofs of God's Plan in the Atmosphere 

 and its Elements. Ten lectures delivered at the Brooklyn Insti- 

 tute, Brooklyn, N. Y. Second edition. New York, 1867. pp. 

 viii-348, 8vo. 



COOLEY, LeROY C. 



Guide to Elementary Chemistry for Beginners. New York, 1887. 



Cooper, Thomas. 



A Practical Treatise on Dyeing and Callicoe Printing. Exhibiting the 

 processes in the French, German, English and American practice 

 of fixing colours on woollen, cotton, silk and linen. Philadelphia, 

 1815, pp. xv-506, 8vo. 



Cop, M. J. 

 Verscheidenheid van ligchamen in betrekking tot atomen-leer. Deven- 

 ter, 1845. 8vo. 



COPPA, Raffaele. 



Elementi di chimica. Napoli, 1864. 2 vols., Svo. 



Cordus, Valerius. 



Dispensatorium pharmacorum omnium. Norimbergae, 1535. 



Compiled at the request of the Council of Niirnberg ; was the first legal 

 pharmacopoeia in Germany ; taught, among other things, the preparation 

 of ether. 



CoRLEO, Sim. 



Ricerche sulla vera natura de' creduti fluidi imponderabili. Palermo, 

 1852. Svo. 



CoRMACK, John Rose. 



A Treatise on the chemical, medicinal and physiological properties of 

 creosote, illustrated by experiments on the lower animals, with 

 some considerations on the embalmment of the Egyptians. Being 

 the Harveian Prize Dissertation for 1836. Edinburgh, 1836. Svo. 



Cormier, Th. 



Precis sur le gaz hydrogene. Havre. Svo. 



