A List of Works on Chemistry — Continued 



RAMSAY. Experimental Proofs of Chemical Theory for Beginners. By 



William Ramsay, Ph.D., LL.D., Sc.D., F.R.S. London, 1884. Second 

 Edition, 1893. Reprinted, 1900, 1908. Cloth, i8mo, 143 pages, $ .60 net 



LENGFELD. Inorganic Chemical Preparations. By Felix Lengfeld, 

 Assistant Professor of Inorganic Cliemistry in the University of Chicago, 

 New Yorlt, 1899. Reprinted, 1905. Cloth, i2mo, ST pages, $ .60 net 



BENEDICT. Chemical Lecture Experiments. By Francis Gano Bene- 

 dict, Ph.D. New York, 1901. Cloth, i2mo, 436 pages, $2.00 tie) 



PERKIN & LEAN. Introduction to the Study of Chemistry. By W. H, 

 Perkin, Lr., Ph.D., F.R.S., and Bevan Lean, D.Sc, B.A. London, 

 1896. Seventh reprint, 1906. Cloth, i2mo, 334 pages, $ .75 na 



NERNST. Theoretical Chemistry from the Standpoint of Avogadro's 

 Eule and Thermodynamics. By Prof. Walter Nernst, Ph.D., of the 



University of Gottingen. Revised in accordance with the fourth German 

 edition, London, 1895. Second Enghsh edition, 1904. 



Cloth, 8vo, 77J pages, $4.50 net 



OSTWALD. The Scientific Poundations of Analytical Chemistry. 



Treated in an elementary manner. By WiLHELM OsTWALD. Trans- 

 lated with the author's sanction by George M. Gowan. London, 1895. 

 Third Edition, 1908. Cloth, i2mo, 247 pages, $2.00 net 



CHESNEAU. Theoretical Principles of the Methods of Analytical 

 Chemistry, based upon Chemical Beactions. By M. G. Chesneau, 

 Ingenieur en chef des Mines : Professeur d'analyse min^rale k l'6cole na- 

 tionale des Mines. Authorized translation by A. T. Lincoln, Ph.D., Assist- 

 ant Professor of Chemistry, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, and D. H. 

 Carnahan, Ph.D., Associate Professor of Romance Languages, University 

 of Illinois. New York, 1910. Cloth, 8vo, 184 pages, $1.7; net 



JONES. Practical Inorganic Chemistry for Advanced Students. By 



Chapman Jones, F.I.C, F.C.S., etc. London, 1898. Latest reprint, 1906. 



Cloth, i2mo, 230 pages, $.60 net 



BASKERVILLE & CURTMAN. Qualitative Chemical Analysis. By 

 Professor CHARLES BASKERVILLE and Dr. L. J. CURTMAN, College of 

 the City of New York. New York, 1910. Cloth, 8vo, 200 pages, $1.40 net 



NOYES. A Detailed Course of Qualitative Chemical Analysis of Inor- 

 ganic Substances. With Explanatory Notes by Arthur A. Noyes, Ph.D. 

 New York, 1899. Cloth, 8vo, 8g pages, $1.2$ net 



MORGAN. Qualitative Analysis. As a laboratory basis for the study of 

 general inorg.anic chemistry. By WILLIAM CONGER MORGAN, Ph.D., 

 Assistant Professor of Chemistry in the University of California. New 

 York, 1906. Reprinted, 1907. Cloth, 8w, 351 pages, $i.go net 



HILLYER. laboratory Manual. Experiments to illustrate the elementary 

 principles of chemistry. By H. W. HiLLYER, Ph.D., Assistant Professor 

 of Organic Chemistry in the University of Wisconsin. New York, 1900. 



Cloth, 8vo, 200 pages, $ .go net 



