XIV A CLASSIFIED LIST OF BOOKS 



Taylor, W. W., The Chemistry of Colloids. 318 p. London and New York, 1915. 



van't Ho£E, J. H., Lectures on Theoretical and Physical Chemistry. Translated by R. A. 

 Lehfeldt. Part I, Chemical Dynamics. 254 p. Part 11, Chemical Statics. 156 p. Part 

 III, Relations Between Properties and Composition. 143 p, London, 1898, 1899, and 1900. 



Washburn, Edward W., An Introduction to the Principles of Physical Chemistry. 445 p. 

 New York and London, 19 15. 



Zsigmondy, Richard, KoUoidchemie. 281 p. Leipzig, 1912. 



Zsigmondy, Richard, Spear, Ellwood B., and Norton, John Foote, The Chemistry of 

 Colloids. [Part I is an English translation of Zsigmondy's KoUoidchemie, translated by 

 Spear. Part II consists of Industrial Colloid Chemistry (by Spear) and a chapter on Col- 

 loidal Chemistry and Sanitation (by Norton).] 288 p. New York, 1917. 



Soil Science and Climatology 



Cameron, F. K., The Soil Solution, the Nutrient Medium for Plant Growth. 136 p. 

 Easton, Pa., 1911. 



Ehrenberg, Paul, Die BodenkoUoide. 5x9 p. Dresden and Leipzig, 1915- 



Hall, A. D., The Soil, an Introduction to the Scientific Study of the Growth of Crops. 311 

 p. New York, 1908. 



Hann, Julius, Handbuch der Klimatologie. 3 vols. 394, 426 and 713 p. Stuttgart, 

 1908-11. 



, Handbook of Climatology. Part I, General Climatology. Translated from 2d 



Ger. ed., with additional references and notes, by Robejrt De Courcy Ward. 437 p. New 

 York and London, 1903. 



Hjlgard, E. W., SoUs, Their Formation, Properties, Composition, and Relations to Climate 

 and Plant Growth. 593 p. New York, 191 2. 



Mitscherlich, Eilh. Alfred, Bodenkunde fur Land und Forstwirte. 2te Aufl. 317 p. Ber- 

 lin, 1913. 



Russell, Edward J., Soil Conditions and Plant Growth. 2d ed. 190 p. London and New 

 York, 1915. 



Ward, Robert De Courcy, Climate, Considered Especially in Relation to Man. 372 p. 

 New York, 1908. 



Warrington, Robert, Lectures on Some of the Physical Properties of Soil. 231 p. Oxford, 

 1900. 



General Physiology, Physiological Chemistry and Physiological Physics 



Abderhalden, Emil, Handbuch der biochemischen Arbeitsmethoden. 8 vols. Berlin, 

 1910-rs. 



, Biochemisches Handlexikon. Vols. 1-7, Berlin, 1911. Vol. 8, 1913; vol. 9. 1915, 

 [Includes very extensive literature references.] 



Bayliss, William Maddock, Principles of General Physiology. 850 p. London, 1913. 

 [Includes an extensive bibliography.] 



Czapek, Friedrich, Biochemie der Pflanzen. ite Aufl. 2 vols. Jena, 1905. [Includes 

 very extensive citations of the literature.] 2te Aufl., vol. i (828 p.). Jena, 1913. ' [Only 

 first vol. has appeared.] 



EflEront, Jean, Enzymes and Their Applications. Translated by Samuel C. Prescott. 

 322 p. New York, 1902. 



Euler, H., General Chemistry of the Enzymes. Translated by T. K. Pope. 323 p. New 

 York, 1912. 



Euler, H., Grundlagen und Ergebnisse der Pflanzenchemie, nach der Schwedischen Aus- 

 gabe bearbeitet. I Teil, Das chemische Material der Pflanzen. 239 p. Braunschweig, 

 1908. II Teil, Die aUgemeinen Gesetze des Pflanzenlebens. Ill Teil, Die chemischen Vor- 

 gange im Pflanzentorper. The last 2 parts in one vol. 298 p. Braunschweig, 1999. 



Haas, P., and Hill, T. G., An Introduction to the Chemistry of Plant Products. ' 401 p. 

 London, 1913. 



