LINDSAY & BLAKISTON'S PUBLICATIONS. 



CHEMICAL ANALYSIS, QUALITATIVE 

 AND QUANTITATIVE. 



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BY HENRY M. NOAD, 



LECTURER ON CHEMISTRY AT ST. GEORGE'S HOSPITAL. 



Author of "Lectures on Electricity" "Lectures on Chemistry" $c, 



WITH NUMEROUS ADDITIONS, 



BY CAMPBELL MORFIT, 



PRACTICAL AND ANALYTICAL CHEMIST; 



Author of "Chemical and Pharmaceutic Manipulations" and co- 

 editor of the "Encyclopedia of Chemistry" 



WITH ILLUSTRATIONS, 

 IN ONE VOLUME, DEMY- OCTAVO. 



The scientific reader will find in this volume an amount of information not to he found 

 elsewhere in a form so convenient and accessible. Mr. Morfit has added to it much ori- 

 ginal matter, especially with reference to the latest investigations in chemical analysis. 

 The arrangement of the volume, which contains nearly six hundred pages, is such as to 

 give it all the value of an encyclopedia, so far as to afford easy reference to any one 

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This is a work of great accuracy and research ; ana with Mr. Morfit's additions, is a 

 complete manual hoth of qualitative and quantitative analysis, in organic and inorganic 

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 ticed not long since, are indispensable manuals for all engaged in experimental and manu- 

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 experimental research. It ha* numerous tables and other illustrations, and is printed 

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 Several additions have been made by the American editor, to improve the work, and 

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