630 The Smithsonian Institution 



''Chemistry," by H. Carrington Bolton, 1883. 



"Chemistry," by H. Carrington Bolton, 1884. 



"Chemistry," by H. Carrington Bolton, 1885. 



"Index to the Literature of Uranium," by H. Carrington 

 Bolton, 1885. 



"Chemistry in 1886, with Bibliography," by H. Carrington 

 Bolton, 1887. 



"Chemistry for 1887 and 1888," by F. W. Clarke, 1888. 



"The Life-work of a Chemist" [Pasteur], by Sir Henry E. 

 Roscoe, 1889. 



"Aluminum," by Horace C. Hovey, 1889. 



"Alloys of Aluminum," by J. H. Dagger, 1889. 



"The Chemical Problems of To-day," by Victor Meyer, 1890. 



"Autobiographical Sketch of Justus von Liebig" (translated 

 from the German by J. Campbell Brown), 1891. 



"Deduction from the Gaseous Theory of Solution," by Orme 

 Masson, 1892. 



"Some Suggestions Regarding Solutions," by Professor 

 William Ramsay, 1892. 



" Liquids and Gases," by Professor William Ramsay, 1892. 



"Atoms and Sunbeams," by Sir Robert Ball, 1893. 



" Magnetic Properties of Liquid Oxygen," by Professor 

 James Dewar, 1893. 



"On Chemical Energy," by Doctor W. Ostwald, 1893. 



"The American Chemist," by George C. Caldwell, 1893. 



"The Waste and Conservation of Plant Food," by Harvey 

 W. Wiley, 1894. 



" The Relations of Physiology to Chemistry and Morphol- 

 ogy," by Giulio Fano, 1894. 



"The Place of Research in Education," by Henry E. Arm- 

 strong, 1895. 



"Eulogy on Pasteur," by George M. Sternberg, 1896. 



