The Practical Methods of Organic 

 Chemistry 



By LUDWIG GATTERMAN, Ph.D. 



Professor in the University of Freiberg. Translated by 

 William B. Schoeber, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Organic 

 Chemistry in Lehigh University. New York, Second 

 Edition $1.60 net 



Methods of Organic Analysis 



By HENRY C. SHERMAN, Ph.D. 



Adjunct Professor of Analytical Chemistry in Columbia 

 University. New York, 1905 



Cloth, 243 pages, $1.73 net 



Theoretical Organic Chemistry 



By JULIUS B. COHEN 



London, 1907 Cloth, 560 pages, I2mo, $1.50 net 



Although this is written from the English standpoint, yet it has 

 received a continually increasing use since its first introduction to 

 American professors of Organic Chemistry. The book seems to be 

 particularly well adapted to American needs, and of about the 

 right size and grade of difficulty. It probably most nearly 

 approaches the perfect text-book for use with a college class in 

 this subject of any now published. 



Practical Organic Chemistry for 

 Advanced Students 



By JULIUS B. COHEN 



London, 1907 Cloth, 272 pages, i2mo, $0.80 net 



This book, although not aiming to be a complete laboratory guide, 

 is intended to provide a systematic course of practical instruction 

 which shall serve to accompany the author's " Theoretical Organic 

 Chemistry." The combination of these two books will be found 

 most satisfactory. 



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