APPENDIX B. 



LIST OF WRITINGS. 



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A Class-Book of Chemistry. In which the principles 

 of the science are familiarly explained and applied to the 

 arts, agriculture, physiology, dietetics, ventilation, and the 

 most important phenomena of Xature. Designed for the 

 use of academies and schools and for popular reading, by 

 Edward L. Youmans, author of A New Chart of Chemistry. 



"To know that which before us lies in daily.life is the 

 prime wisdom." — Alilton. 



New York: D. Appleton & Co., 200 Broadway, 1851. 

 A new edition, entirely rewritten, with over three hundred 

 illustrations, in 1863. Rewritten and revised, with many 

 new illustrations, in 1875. 



Alcohol and the Constitution of Man. Being a 

 popular scientific account of the chemical properties of 

 alcohol and its leading effects upon the healthy human 

 constitution. Illustrated by a beautifully colored chart. 

 D. Appleton & Co., 200 Broadway, 1854. Fowler & Wells, 

 131 Nassau Street, 1854. 



Chemical Atlas; or. The Chemistry of Familiar Ob- 

 jects. Exhibiting the general principles of the science in 

 a series of beautifully colored diagrams, and accompanied 

 by explanatory essays, embracing the latest views of the 

 subjects illustrated. Designed for the use of students and 

 pupils in all schools where chemistry is taught. By 



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