TEXT-BOOKS ON CHEMISTRY 



By R. p. WILLIAMS, 



Instructor in CJiemistry in the English High School, Boston. 



Elements of Chemistry. i2mo. Cloth. 412 pages. Fully illus- 

 trated. For introduction, $1.10. 



Introduction to Chemical Science. i2mo. Cloth. 216 pages. 

 Illustrated. For introduction, 80 cents. 



Chemical Experiments. General and Analytical. 8vo. Boards. 

 212 pages. Fully illustrated. For introduction, 50 cents. 



Laboratory Manual of Inorganic Chemistry. One hundred 

 topics in general, qualitative, and quantitative chemistry. i2mo. 

 Boards. 200 pages. Illustrated. For introduction, 30 cents. 



Williams' Laboratory Manual of General Chemistry is still kept in stock. 

 For introduction, 25 cents. 



The Elements of Chemistry is very fully and carefully illus- 

 trated with entirely new designs, embodying many original 

 ideas, and there is a wealth of practical experiments. 

 Exercises and problems follow the discussion of laws and 

 principles. 



The subject-matter is so divided that the book can be 

 used by advanced schools, or by elementary ones in which 

 the time allotted to chemistry is short. 



Chemical Experiments is for the use of students in the 

 chemical laboratory. It contains more than one hundred 

 sets of the choicest illustrative experiments, about half of 

 which belong to general chemistry, the rest to metal and 

 acid analysis. 



The Laboratory Manual contains one hundred sets of ex- 

 periments in inorganic general chemistry, including brief 

 treatment of qualitative analysis of both metals and non- 

 metals, and a few quantitative experiments. 



GINN & COMPANY, Publishers, 



Boston. New York. Chicago. Atlanta. Dallas. 



