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Reviews and Our Bookshelf {continued) 



Whipple (Prof. G. C), Microscopy of Drinking Water, 33 

 Wright (A. H.), Life-histories of the Anura of Ithaca, 



New York, 349 

 Zernecke (Dr. E.), Leitfaden fiir Aquarien-Freunde, 115 

 Chemistry ; 

 Allen's Commercial Organic Analysis, edited by W. A. 



Davis and S. S. Sadtler, 387 

 Aries (E.), Chimie Physique, 447 

 Bassett (H. L.), Elements of Chemistry, 447 

 Bausor (H. W.), (i) Chemical Calculations, (2) Chemical 



Calculations, Advanced Course, 447 

 Benson (Prof. H. K.), Industrial Chemistry for Engineer- 

 ing" Students, 167 

 Biringuccio (V.), A. Mieli, de la Pirotechnia (1540), 113 

 Brown (the late Prof. J. Campbell), Essays and 



Addresses, 307 

 British Pharmacopoeia, 592 

 Clarke (Dr. H. T.), Introduction to the Study of Organic 



Chemistry, 502 

 Classen (A.), H. Cloeren, Prof. W. T. Hall, Quantitative 



Analysis by Electrolysis, 387 

 Coste (J. H.) and E. R. Andrews, Examination and 



Thermal Value of Fuel, Gaseous, Liquid, and Solid, t;9 

 Dekker (Dr. J.), die Gerbstoffe : Botanisch-chemische 



Monographic der Tannide, 499 

 Desch (Dr. C. H.), Intermetallic Compounds, 113 

 Dunstan (Dr. A. E.) and F. B. Thole, Viscosity of 



Liquids, 113 

 Hale (A. J.), Synthetic Use of Metals in Organic 



Chemistrv, 112 

 Hilditch (Dr. T. P.), Third-Year Course of Organic 



Chemistry, 112 

 Hinchley (J. W.), Chemical Engineering, 197 

 Jaques (Dr. A.), Complex Ions in Aqueous Solutions, 333 

 Jellinek (Dr. K.), Lehrbuch der physlkalischen Chemie, 



333 

 Johnson (C. M.), Rapid Methods for Chemical Analysis 



of Special Steels, Steel-making .Alloys, and Graphite, 



L. Aitchison, 59 

 Kingscott (P. C. R.) and R. S. G. Knight, Methods of 



Quantitative Organic Analysis, 503 

 Knox (Dr. J.), Fixation of .Atmospheric Nitrogen, 447 

 Le Chatelier (H.), le Silice et les Silicates, 112 

 Lewkowitsch (Dr. J.), Chemical Technology and Analysis 



of Oils, Fats, and Waxes, 334 

 Lunge (Prof. G.), Manufacture of Sulphuric Acid and 



Alkali with the Collateral Branches, 472 : Technical 



Gas-analysis, 665 ; (and Collaborators), Dr. C. A. Keane 



and Collaborators, Technical Methods of Chemical 



Analysis. 665 

 Mazzot'to (Prof. D.). Metallografia, 86 

 Mellor (Dr. J. W^.), Introduction to Modern Inorganic 



Chemistry, 387 

 Meyer (Prof. E. von), Geschichte der Chemie, 167 

 Nernst (Prof. W.). Theory of the Solid State. 333 

 Noyes r\V. A.), Text-book of Chemistry, 586 

 Pickard (J. .A.), Modern Steel Analysis, 113 

 Remington (J. S.), Science and the Miller, 171 

 Richmond (H. D.), Dairy Chemistry, 249 

 Scudder (Dr. H.), Electrical Conductivity and lonisation 



Constants of Orgranic Compounds, 586 

 Sheppard (Dr. S. E.), Photo-Chemistry, 277 

 Snell (Prof. J. F.), Elementary Household Chemistry, 503 

 Stabler (Dr. A.), Handbuch der .Arbeitsmethoden in der 



anorganischen Chemie, 3S7 

 Stewart (Dr. A. W.), Chemistry and its Borderland, 167 

 Stieglitz (Prof. J.), Elements of Qualitative Chemical 



Analysis, 387 

 Van Nostrand's Chemical Annual for 19 13, 586 

 Weimarn (Prof. P. P. von), Zustande der Materie, 145 

 Weinberg (Dr. .A. von), Kinetische Stereochemie der 



Kohlenstoff-verbindungen, 280 

 Wester (Dr. D. H.), Anleitung zur Darstellung Ph3rto- 



chemischer Uebungspraparate. 388 

 Whitton (W. .A.), First Book of Chemistry, 502 

 Engineering : 



-Aeronautics. Advisory Committee for : Technical Report, 



1912-13. 89 

 Brunton (D. W.) and J. .A. Davis, Modern Tunneling. 



especially Mine and Water-Supply Tunnels, 476 



Clewell (C. E.), Laboratory Manual, Direct and Alternat- 

 ing Current ; to accompany Timbie's " Elements of 

 Electricity," Prof. D. Robertson, 142 

 Dales (J. H.), Manual of Mechanical Drawing, 307 

 Dwight (H. B.), Transmission Line Formulas for Elec- 

 trical Engineers, Prof. D. Robertson, 142 

 Electrotechnical Commission's Report, 544 

 Fowler (C. E.), Practical Treatise on Sub-aqueous 



Foundations, 86 

 Gibson (Prof. A. H.) and E. G, Ritchie, Study of the 



Circular-arc Bow Girder, 532 

 Hepburn (.A. B.), Artificial Waterways of the World, 697 

 Hinchley (J. W.), Chemical Engineering, 197 

 Howe (Prof. M. A.), Foundations, 449 

 Ingham (.A. E.), Gearing, 87; Machine Construction and 



Drawing, 307 

 Ivens (E. M.), Pumping by Compressed Air, 587 

 Jackson (Prof. D. C. and Dr. J. P.), Alternating Currents 

 and Alternating Current Machinery, Prof. D. Robert- 

 son, 250 

 Larkin (A. E. and A. H.), Brown's Marjie Electrician, 



Prof. D. Robertson, 390 

 Marchant (W. H.), Wireless Telegraphy, Prof. D. 



Robertson, 142 

 Morecroft (Prof. J. H.), Continuous and Alternating 



Current Machinery, Prof. D. Robertson, 142 

 Ogley (D. H.), Incandescent Electric Lamps and their 



Application, Prof. D. Robertson, 142 

 Preece (the late Sir W. H.) and Sir J. Sivewright, W. L. 



Preece, Telegraphy, Prof. D. Robertson, 142 

 Rolfe-Martin (.A. B.), Wireless Telegraphy : a Handbook 

 on the Fundamental Principles and Modern Practice, 

 500 

 Smith (Prof. R. H.). Boilers, Economisers, and Super- 

 heaters, 587 

 Stanley (Prof. R.), Text-book on Wireless Telegraphy, 



500 

 Tompkins (Eng.-Capt. A. E.), Marine Engineering (Text- 

 book), .!?8 

 Widtsoe (Dr. J. A.), Principles of Irrigation Practice, 560 

 Zahm (Dr. .A. F.), Report on European Aeronautical 

 Laboratories, 506 

 Geography : 



Adams (Mary), a Little Book on Map Projection, 197 

 Bacon's New Contour Wall Map of Scotland, 252 

 (i) Bartholomew's Orographical Map of Central Europe, 

 (2) Bartholomew's War Map of Europe and the 

 Mediterranean, 391 

 Cambridge County Geographies : Flintshire : Peebles and 



Selkirk, 335 

 Chamberlain (J. F. and A. H.), the Continents and their 



People: Africa, a Supplementary Geography. 115 

 Cox (Prof. H. J.) and J. H. .Armington. Geographic 

 Society of Chicago, Bulletin No. 4 : Weather and 

 Climate of Chicago, 533 

 Edwards (J. M.). Flintshire, 33:? 



Herbertson (Prof. A. J.), Oxford Outline Maps. 641 ; (and 

 O. J. R. Howarth), Oxford Sur\ey of the British 

 Empire : (i) the British Isles and Mediterranean Pos- 

 sessions, (2) Asia, (3) Africa, (4) America, (5) Australasia, 

 (6) General Survey, 139 

 Holt (G. E.), Morocco the Piquant, 3 ; Indian Survey 

 (North-east Frontier), Report of Col. Sir S. Burrard, 

 Surveyor-General, Sir T. H. Holdich, 286 

 Kolb (E. L.), Through the Grand Canvon, Prof. G. A. J. 



Cole, 587 

 Lukach (H. C), the City of Dancing Dervishes and other 



Sketches from the Near East, 560 

 Macnair (P.). Argyllshire and Buteshire, 304 

 Mort (Dr. F.), the British Isles. 304 

 Miiller (J.), Bibliotheca Geographica, 171 

 Newbigin (Dr. Marion I.), the British Empire beyond the 



Seas, 304 

 Priestley (R. E.), Antarctic Adventure : Scott's Northern 



Party, 364 

 Pringle (G. C), Peebles and Selkirk, 33:; 

 Rawnsley (W. F.), Highways and Byways in Lincoln- 

 shire, 226 

 Scotia, Ice Observation, Meteorology and Oceanography 

 in the North .Atlantic : Report of Work by the s.?. 

 Scotia, 19 13, 535 



