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. 



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



* (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 Kj)t<ls 

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

 1 1., 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. 



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

 Berzelius. 



' (p. 30). Histoire de la Chimie, par Ferdinand Hoefer. 

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



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