2 Mr. Edward Arnold's List of Scientific Books. 



LECTURES ON THEORETICAL AND PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY. 



By Dr. J. H. VAN 'T HOFF, Profess-or of Chemistry at the University of Berlin. 

 Translated by Dr. R. A. LEHFELDT. In three volumes, demy 8vo., Illustrated, 

 28s. net ; or obtainable separately, as follows : 



Vol. I. Chemical Dynamics. 125. net. 

 Vol. n. Chemical Statics. 8s. 6d. net. 

 Vol. in. Relations between Properties and Composition. 



7s. 6d. net. 



' It is everywhere evident that the material has been wrought into form by a powerful thinker, who 

 sees deeper and more clearly into his subject than any of his contemporaries.' Nature. 



A TEXT-BOOK OF PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY. By Dr. R. A. LEH- 



FELDT, Professor of Physics at the East London Technical College. With 

 40 Illustrations. Crown 8vo., cloth, 7s. 6d. 



SUMMARY OF CONTENTS. Introduction, Physical Summary Chap. I. Deter- 

 mination of Molecular Weight Chap. II. Physical Constants in Relation to 

 Chemical Constitution Chap. III. The Principles of Thermodynamics 

 Chap. IV. Chemical Dynamics of Homogeneous Systems Chap. V. Chemical 

 Dynamics of Heterogeneous Systems Chap. VI. Application of Thermodynamics 

 to Chemical Equilibrium Chap. VII. Electro-Chemistry Index and Biblio- 

 graphy. 



PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY FOR BEGINNERS. By Dr. Ch, M. VAN 



DEVENTER. With a Preface by J. H. VAN 'T HOFF. Translated by Dr. R, A. 

 LEHFELDT, Professor of Physics at the East London Technical College. 2s. 6d. 

 CONTENTS. Chap. I. Definitions Chap. II. Fundamental Laws of Com- 

 binationChap. III. Behaviour of Gases Chap. IV. Some Points of Thermo- 

 chemistry Chap. V. Solutions Chap. VI. Photo-Chemistry -Chap. VII. The 

 Periodic System. 



THE ELEMENTS OF INORGANIC CHEMISTRY. For use in 



Schools and Colleges. By W. A. SHENSTONE, F.R.S., Lecturer in Chemistry 

 at Clifton College. With nearly 150 Illustrations and a Coloured Table of 

 Spectra. xii + 5o6 pages. Crown 8vo., cloth, 43. 6d. 



LABORATORY COMPANION. For use with Shenstone's ' Inorganic 

 Chemistry.' By W. A. SHENSTONE, F.R.S. viii + u; pages. Crown 8vo., 

 cloth, is. 6d. 



A FIRST YEAR'S COURSE OF EXPERIMENTAL WORK IN 



CHEMISTRY. By ERNEST H. COOK, D.Sc., F.I.C., Principal of the Clifton 

 Laboratory, Bristol. With 26 Illustrations, viii-r-135 pages. Crown 8vo., 

 cloth, is. 6d. 



AN EXPERIMENTAL COURSE OF CHEMISTRY FOR AGRI- 

 CULTURAL STUDENTS. By T. S. DYMOND, F.I.C., Lecturer on 

 Agricultural Chemistry in the County Technical Laboratories, Chelmsford. 

 W T ith 50 Illustrations. 192 pages. Crown 8vo., cloth, 2s. 6d. 



' Mr. Dymond is much to be congratulated on the very carefully constructed scheme of work which 

 he has now published. . . . The ideas of the author have been gradually perfected by practice. We 

 can cordially commend the book.' Nature. 



LONDON: EDWARD ARNOLD, 37 BEDFORD STREET, STRAND. 



