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tion, subsequent to those by Prof. Faraday, just noticed, and are reported 
also by Mr. Scoffern. The subjects discussed are, Lecture Ist, Dyeing, 
—preceded by an Introduction on the History of textile materials to which 
dye-stuffs are Applied —2d, On the Operations involved in Bleaching 
—3d, On Calico Printing—4th, on Gelatine, Tannic and Gallic acids 
and their applications,—5th, On Sugar and its manufacture with an Intro- 
duction on the general and natural history of Sugar—6th, on Woody fibre 
—ith, on the Chemistry of fatty bodies involving the manufacture of 
Soaps and Candles: with an ppendix on the collateral influences of 
appreciated. 
: Boston and Cambridge: James Munroe 1 p. 279, 
8vo.—Dr, Will’s “ Outlines” is a book too well known to all Chemical 
teachers and students to require more than the simple announcem 
2. = the Russ Damas 
= MD., ERS, hacen c large colored map and other illustrations. 
