Chemistry 



By WILLIAM CONGER MORGAN, Ph.D. (Yale) 

 Assistant Professor of Chemistry in the University of California, and 



JAMES A. LYMAN, Ph.D. (Johns Hopkins) 

 Professor of Chemistry in Pomona College 



Cloth i2mo 42g pages $r.2j net 



A Laboratory Manual in Chemistry 



By the Same Authors 

 doth jsmo 142 pages $ .4.0 net 



Chemistry and Laboratory Manual 



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The half-tone illustrations are both attractive and significant. 



The questions following each chapter serve at once to provoke 

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 bine with the study of the fundamental principles of the science, illus- 

 trations of its bearing upon human welfare. Chemical science is 

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