5IO BIBLIOGRAPHY OF CHEMISTRY. 



Hales, Stephen. [Cont'd.] 



chymio-statical experiments, which were read at several meetings 

 before the Royal Society. Vol. i. London, 1769. Fourth Edition. 

 pp. x-[iv]-376, 8vo. 

 Statical Essays containing Hasmastatics, or an account of some 

 hydraulic and hydrostatical experiments made on the blood and 

 blood vessels of animals. Also an account of some experiments 

 on stones in the kidneys and bladder, with an enquiry into the 

 nature of those anomalous concretions. To which is added an 

 appendix containing observations and experiments relating to 

 several subjects in the first volume. The greatest part of which 

 were read at several meetings of the Royal Society. With an 

 Index to both volumes. Third edition corrected. Vol. 11. Lon- 

 don, 1769. pp. xxii-[xxvi]-354-[xxii], 8vo. 

 * Vegetable Staticks ; or an account of some statical experiments on 

 the sap in vegetables ; being an essay towards a natural history of 

 vegetation. Also a specimen of an attempt to analyse the air by a 

 great variety of chymio-statical experiments, which were read at 

 several Meetings of the Royal Society. London, 1727. pp. [vii]- 

 ix-376, 8vo. Twenty plates. 



Hales, coming after Mayow and before Priestley, contributed much to the 

 method of handling gases, inventing improved apparatus and attempting 

 quantitative analysis of the air. But he failed to differentiate the many 

 gases he prepared, believing them all merely common air. 



Hall, Thomas Wright. 



A Correlation Theory of Chemical Action and Affinity. London, 1888. 

 pp. ii-360, 8vo. 



Halleck, H. W. 



Bitumen ; its varieties, properties, and uses. Washington, 1841. 8vo. 



Haller, a. 



Conference (etc.). See : Societe chimique de Paris. 



Haller, Albin. 



Theorie generale des alcools. Paris, 1879. 8vo. 



Halliburton, William Dobinson. 



A Text-Book of Chemical Physiology and Pathology. London, 1891. 

 8vo. 111. 



Hallier, Ernst. 



Giihrungserscheinungen. Untersuchungen iiber Giihrung, Faulniss 

 und Verwesung mit Beriicksichtigung der Miasmen und Contagien 



