12 MANUSCRIPT BIBLIOGRAPHIES 



Occupational Diseases: 



Occupational diseases in chemical trades. Charles Baskerville. In- 

 complete. For consultation write Library, College of the City of New 

 York, New York, N. Y. 

 Oil(s): 



See Fats and Oils, Castor Oil, Hydrogenation, Viscosity, Oil Shale, Wood- 

 tar. 

 Oil Shale: 



Oil shale and shale oil. R. H. McKee, E. E. Lyder, and R. T. Goodwin, 

 Department of Chemical Engineering, Columbia University, New York, 

 N. Y. 450 entries, by authors. 1825- July 1921. Abstracts included. 

 Complete as possible. Will appear in AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY 

 monograph on this subject 



Oil shales. Eliot Blackwelder, 317 Railway Exchange Bldg., Denver, 

 Colo. 125 entries, by author and title. Abstracts in many cases. 

 60 per cent complete. 

 Oil Sprays: 



See Insecticides and Fungicides (Childs). 

 Optical Isomerism: 



Roy B. Davis, University of the South, Sewanee, Tenn. 2500 entries, 



by author and subject. Up to 1917. 

 Organic Chemistry: 



See Grignard Reaction (Porter); Industrial Chemistry (Strong); Names 

 of Organic Compounds. 



Paper: 



See Pulp and Paper (Libby), (West). 

 Petroleum: 



Emulsions in petroleum (lubricating oils). Harrison P. Smith, 615 

 South Virgil Ave., Los Angeles, Calif. 35 entries, by author and sub- 

 ject. Up to 1920. Abstracts included. Not very complete. 



Geology and statistics of petroleum for the United States. G. B. Rich- 

 ardson, U. S. Geological Survey, Washington, D. C. Several hundred 

 entries, by locality. The most important publications since 1900. 



Latin- American petroleum. E. W. Shaw, 302 Cosden Bldg., Tulsa, 

 Okla., or 170 Broadway, New York, N. Y. 1000 entries, by author. 

 90 per cent complete. 



Monthly manuscript bibliography of petroleum. E. H. Burroughs, 

 U. S. Bureau of Mines, Washington, D. C. Issued in mimeographed 

 form. Cumulated and published annually as a Bureau bulletin. 



Petroleum and natural gas. E. DeGolyer, 65 Broadway, New York, 

 N. Y. 9000 to 10,000 entries, by author and locality. 80 per cent 

 complete. 



Petroleum and natural gas: geologic occurrence, statistics and technology. 

 Johnson, Huntley, and Somers, Oil and Gas Bldg., University of Pitts- 

 burgh, Pittsburgh, Pa. 7000 entries, by author, subject, and locality. 

 Fairly complete. 



Oils from gilsonite. Emmett B. Carmichael, University of Colorado, 

 Boulder, Colo. December 1920-date. Two-thirds complete. 



See also Motor Fuels (Leslie); Oil Shale (McKee). 

 Petrology: 



Chemical analyses of igneous rocks. H. S. Washington, Geophysical 

 Laboratory, Carnegie Institution of Washington, Washington, D. C. 

 1913-date. Incomplete. Supplement to U. S. Geological Survey, 

 Professional Paper 99. 



Chemical composition of igneous rocks. Edward B. Mathews, Johns 

 Hopkins University, Baltimore, Md. 9900 entries, by rock names and 

 silica content. Practically complete to date. 

 Pharmaceutical Chemistry: 



Pharmaceutical chemistry and botany. H. V. Arny. Several thousand 

 entries. 1910-date. Abstracts included. For consultation, write 

 College of Pharmacy, Columbia University, New York, N. Y. 

 Phenanthrene: 



The Barrett Co., 40 Rector St., New York, N. Y. 160 entries, by author 

 subject, and patents. 1900-date. Abstracts included. 



