APPENDIX 



REFERENCE-LIST 



CHAPTER I 



MODERN DEVELOPMENT OF THE PHYSICAL SCIENCES 



1 (p. 6). Robert Boyle, Philosophical Works (3 vols.). Lon- 

 don, 1738. 



CHAPTER II 



THE BEGINNINGS OF MODERN CHEMISTRY 



1 (p. 14). For a complete account of the controversy called 

 the "Water Controversy," see The Life of the Hon. Henry 

 Cavendish, by George Wilson, M.D., F.R.S.E. London, 1850. 



1 (p. 17). Henry Cavendish, in Phil. Trans, for 1784, p. 119. 



1 (p. 1 8). Lives of the Philosophers of the Time of George III., 

 by Henry, Lord Brougham, F.R.S., p. 106. London, 1855. 



4 (p. 21). Experiments and Observations on Different Kinds 

 of Air, by Joseph Priestley (3 vols.). Birmingham, 1790, vol. 

 II., pp. 103-107. 



' (p- 23). Lectures on Experimental Philosophy, by Joseph 

 Priestley, lecture IV., pp. 18, 19. J. Johnson, London, 1794. 



(p. 25). Translated from Scheele's Om Brunsten, eller 

 Magnesia, och dess Egenakaper. Stockholm, 1774, and pub- 

 lished as Alembic Club Reprints, No. 13, 1897, p. 6. 



1 (p. 27). According to some writers this was discovered by 

 Berzelius. 



1 (P- 30)- Histoire de la Chimie, par Ferdinand Hoefer. 

 Paris, 1869, vol. CL, p. 289. 



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