CHEMISTRY FROM A NEW STANDPOINT 
An Inductive Chemistry 
By Rosert H. Brapgury, A.M., Ph.D., Head 
of the Department of Science, Southern High School, 
Philadelphia. 12mo, Cloth, $1.25. 
This is a complete, modern text, practical and teachable, 
for high-school students. 
The subject is developed along lines adapted to the pupil’s 
equipment. Both method and order of presentation are par- 
ticularly sound. Constant appeal is made to the experience 
of the student’s everyday life, and new material is introduced 
in logical order, according to the interest and natural com- 
prehension of the student. 
The text is eminently modern in spirit, as to subject matter. 
Recent developments of the first importance, absent in other 
texts, are simply but adequately treated here. Emphasis is 
likewise laid on the method of reasoning followed in attaining 
results as well as on the mere facts of the science. 
The book is unusually teachable, in many ways. It intro- 
duces the history of the subject to the best advantage. It 
contains helpful classifications, in the form of tables, and 
lists of definitions. The illustrations, too, are unusually 
clear and relevant. 
The Syllabus and Entrance Examination requirements 
have been thoroughly covered. The fact that these required 
topics are printed in bold-faced type in the index, will be of 
great assistance to teachers and students. 
D. APPLETON AND COMPANY 
NEW YORK CHICAGO 
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