2 MANUSCRIPT BIBLIOGRAPHIES 



Acenaphthene: 



The Barrett Co., 40 Rector St., New York, N. Y. 174 entries, by author 



and subject. 1864-date. Abstracts included. 

 Acrolein: 



Preparation and properties. L. H. Flett and J. L. Parsons, Rye, N. H. 

 100 entries. 1840-1917. French, German, and English literature 

 thoroughly covered. 

 Adsorption: 



Variation of adsorption from solutions with hydrogen-ion concentration. 

 Neal E. Gordon, University of Maryland, College Park, Md. Entries 

 by author, title, and subject. 1909-1921. Abstracts included in some 

 cases. One-half complete. 

 See also Gas (Baker). 

 Agricultural Chemistry: 



Homer J. Wheeler, 111 Grant Ave., Newton Centre, Mass. 1892-date. 



Abstracts included. 

 Air Pollution: 



Charles Baskerville. Incomplete.* For consultation, write Library, 



College of the City of New York, New York, N. Y. 

 Alcohol: 



C. C. Stewart, Hanover, N. H. 400 or 500 entries, by author and title. 



Fairly complete up to 1897. Abstracts included in some cases. 

 Alcohol, its manufacture and utilization as a motor fuel. E. H. Leslie, 



University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Mich. Fairly complete. 

 Alloys: 



Alloy steels and ferro-alloys. Clarence Estes. 4567 entries, classified 

 by elements. For consultation, write Dr. F. B. Dains, University of 

 Kansas, Lawrence, Kan. 

 Aluminium : 



Aluminium and aluminium alloys. Robert J. Anderson, Bureau of 

 Mines, Pittsburgh, Pa. 1000 entries, by author, title, and subject. 

 1800-1922. 95 per cent complete. 

 Amalgams : 



M. G. Mellon, Department of Chemistry, Purdue University, Lafayette, 



Ind. 400 entries, by author. 1750-1920. 

 Amino-o-phthalic Acid: 



See Phthalic Acid (Bogert). 

 Ammonium Nitrate: 



Physical and chemical properties. H. W. Baker, Telling-Belle Vernon 

 Co., Research Laboratory, Cleveland, Ohio. 75 entries, classified 

 according to properties. 1837-1918. Abstracts included with tables. 

 Complete survey of English and German abstract journals, with original 

 articles consulted as far as possible. Mimeograph copies obtainable 

 from Dr. C. E. Munroe, National Research Council, Washington. 

 Ammonium Sulfate: 



Ammonium sulfate as a fertilizer, and its effectiveness in comparison with 

 other nitrogenous fertilizers. M. I. Wolkoff, Agricultural Experiment 

 Station, Urbana, 111. Fairly complete up to 1919. 

 Anesthetics: 



Anesthetics, ether, chloroform, etc., including all known substances used 

 for anesthesia. Charles Baskerville. To be published in new edition 

 of "Anesthesia" by Baskerville and Gwathmey. For consultation, 

 write to Dr. James T. Gwathmey, 40 East 41st St., New York, N. Y. 

 Anthocyans: 



Andrew Neff, 5520 Blackstone Ave., Chicago, 111. 120 entries, by author. 

 1850-1920. Fair from chemical point of view. Copy in University of 

 Chicago Library. 

 Anthra quinone : 



See Drugs (Gunton and Okey). 

 Antimony: 



Chemistry, analysis, etc., of antimony. Elton R. Darling, James Millikin 

 University, Decatur, 111. 2500 to 3000 entries, by author, title, and 

 subject. Nearly complete up to date. Abstracts included in part. 



1 Biographies by Dr. Baskerville are incomplete owing to his recent death. 



