A Treatise on Chemistry; 



BY 



H. K. I^OSGOE, F. I\. S., 



AND 



G. SGHORLEMMEI\, F. R. S., 

 Professora of Cliemistry in Owens College, Manchester. 



II.LTJSXIi-A.TEID. 



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" It has been the aim of the authors, in writing their present treatise, to 

 place before the reader a fairly complete and yet a clear and succinct statem 

 of the facts of Modern Chemistry, while at the same time entering so far in I 

 disciiPsion of chemical theory as the size of the work and the present transit; 

 state of the science will permit. 



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" Special atteation has been paid to the accurate description 

 of the more important processes in technical chemistry, and to 

 the careful representation of the most approved forms of appa- 

 ratus employed. 



•* Much attention haa likewise been given Xo the representa- 

 tion of apparatus adopted for lecture-room experiment, and the 

 numerous new illustrations required for this purpose have all 

 been taken from photographs of apparatus actually in use."- 

 Extract from Preface. 



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