CHEMISTRY 



BY WILLIAM CONGER MORGAN, PH.D. (Yale) 



Assistant Professor of Chemistry in the University of California 

 AND 



JAMES A. LYMAN, PH.D. (Johns Hopkins) 



Professor of Chemistry in Pomona College 



Cloth i2mo 429 pages $1.25 net 



The characteristic feature of this new book on chemistry is the 

 success with which the facts of every-day life have been utilized 

 and made an essential part of chemical science. The treatment 

 and arrangement of material are sane, scientific, and up to date. 



" The book endeavors to encourage the student to think induc- 

 tively. His attention is first directed to certain experimental facts ; 

 the general experience of the race along similar lines is then called 

 to mind and the formulation of the law is the last point in the de- 

 velopment. To use the deductive method in the presentation of 

 scientific truths which have been derived inductively, is to fail to 

 present the correct idea of the scientific method, a proper appre- 

 ciation of which will be of as great value as anything that may be 

 derived from the study of science." 



TEACHERS PRAISE THE BOOK 



D. N. Crosthwait, A.M., Teacher of Chemistry, Lincoln High 

 School, Kansas City, Missouri. 



" Morgan and Lyman have succeeded in writing a very delight- 

 ful and teachable chemistry. The beauty of it is, it seems vitally 

 to articulate with the great industries of our times." 



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