SECTION V. — CHEMISTRY, PURE AND APPLIED. 459 



Fresenius, C. Remigius. [Cont'd.] 



Dritte Auflage. Braunschweig, 1854. 8vo. 111. 



Vierte Auflage. Braunschweig, 1858. 8vo. 111. 



Fiinfte Auflage. Braunschweig, 1862. 8vo. 111. 



Sechste Auflage. Braunschweig, 1873-77. 2 vols., 8vo. 111. 



Hwa hio chiu she. [Translated into Chinese by John 



Fryer.] Shanghai, 187-. 14 vols. 

 Handleiding bij quantitatieve ontledingen, voor aanvangers 



en meergeoefenden. Uit het Hoogduitsch vertaald en 



met aanteekeningen vermeerderd door C. F. Donnadieu. 



's Gravenhave, 1846, '47. 8vo. 111. 

 Instruction in Chemical Analysis (Quantitative). Edited 



by J. Lloyd Bullock. London, 1846. pp. xix-626, 



8vo. 111. 

 A System of Instruction in Quantitative Chemical Analysis. 



Second edition, edited by J. Lloyd Bullock. London, 



1854. pp. xvi-624, 8vo. 111. 

 Fourth edition by J. L. B. and Arthur Vacher. London, 



1865. pp. vi-791, 8vo. 111. 

 Another edition, translated by Ch. E. Groves. London, 1886. 

 A System of Instruction in Quantitative Chemical Analysis. 



From the last English and German editions, edited by 



O. D. Allen, with the co-operation of Samuel W. John- 

 son. New York, 1881. 8vo. 

 Precis d'analyse chimique quantitative, ou Traite du dosage 



et de la separation des corps simples et composes les 



plus usites en pharmacie dans les arts et en agriculture. 



Edition fran9aise publiee par F. Sacc. Paris, 1846. 



i2mo. 

 Cinquieme Edition, traduit de I'allemand par C. Forthomme. 



Paris, 1885. 

 Traite d'analyse chimique quantitative. Sixieme edition 



frangaise par L. Gautier. Paris, 1891. 8vo. 



ManepajiBHHft KOJiHiecTBeHHtifi aHajiHa-B. IlepeB. TaBHjjapoBa. 

 C.-IIexepCypr^ 1875. 



Tratado de analisis quimica cuantitativa, traducido por 

 Peset y Cervera. Valencia, 1886-89. ^ vols., 4to. 



Good wine needs no bush, and comments on Fresenius' Qualitative and 

 Quantitative Chemical Analysis are superfluous. We may, however, 

 quote the testimony of one who appreciates their character : 



" Fresenius' works are of the highest order. The arrangement is sim- 

 ple, methodical and consecutive ; the theoretical explanations are appro- 

 priate, clear and intelligible ; the language plain, and the directness and 



