WORKS ON CHEMICAL SCIENCE. 



FOWNES' CHEMISTRY. 



A MANUAL OF ELEMENTARY CHEMISTRY, 



THEORETICAL AND PRACTICAL. (Just Issued.) 

 BY GEORGE FOWNES, Pn.D, 



With one hundred and ninety-seven Illustrations. A new American, from 

 the Tenth and Revised London Edition. Edited by ROBERT BRIDGES, 

 M.D. In one large royal 12mo. volume of about 850 pp. j extra cloth, 

 $2 75 ; leather, $3 25. 



This work is so well known that it seems almost superfluous for us to speak about 

 it. It has been a favorite text-book with medical students for years, and its popu- 

 larity has in no respect diminished. There is 10 work that combines so many ex- 

 cellences. Cincinnati Med. Repertory, Aug. 1869. 



There is probably not a student of chemistry in this country to whom the admi- 

 rable manual of the late Professor Fownes is unknown. It has achieved a success 

 which we believe is entirely without a parallel among scientific text-books in our 

 language. This success has arisen from the fact that there is no English work on 

 chemistry which combines so many excellences. The Chemical News, Feb 1869. 



ATTFIELD'S CHEMISTRY. 



CHEMISTRY; General, Medical, and Pharmaceutical : 



Including the Chemistry of the U. S. Pharmacopoeia. 

 BY JOHN ATTFIELD, PH.D. 



A Manual of the General Principles of the Science, and their Application 

 to Medicine and Pharmacy. From the Second and Enlarged English 

 Edition, Revised by the Author. In one handsome royal 12mo. volume 

 of about 550 pp. ; extra cloth, $2 75 ; leather, $3 25. (Just Issued.) 



We commend the work heartily as one of the best text-books extant for the medical 

 student. Detroit Review of Medicine and Pharmacy, Feb. 1872. 



The best work of the kind in the English language. New YorJc Psychological 

 Journal, Jan. 1872. 



A MANUAL OF QUALITATIVE ANALYSIS. 



BY ROBERT GALLOWAY, F.C.S., 



Prof, of Applied Chemistry in the Eoyal College of Science for Ireland, etc. 



From the Fifth London Edition. 



In one neat royal I2mo. vol., with Illustrations ; extra cloth, $2 50. 

 (Now ready.) 



The success which has carried this work through repeated editions in Eng- 

 land, and its adoption as a text-book in several of the leading institutions 

 in this country, show that the author has succeeded in the endeavor to pro- 

 duce a sound practical manual and book of reference for the chemical stu- 

 dent. 



HENRY C. LEA, Philadelphia. 



