Henry Holt &■ Co. 



Remsen's Inorganic Chemistry. Advanced Course. 



By Ira Remsen, Professor in the Johns Hopkins University, xxii + 827 

 pp. 8vo. 



A manual for higher courses. The material is arranged 

 according to the Periodic system. The significant relations 

 existing between different reactions and different compounds 

 are constantly indicated. The dynamical aspect of the science 

 and the constitution of compounds are carefully treated. 



Remsen's Introduction to the Study of Chemistry. 



Briefer Course. xix + 435pp. i2mo. Third and enlarged edition. 



This book represents the elementary course in general 

 chemistry in the Johns Hopkins University. The main 

 principles of the science are developed in the study of a 

 carefully planned series of experiments employing at first 

 only the commoner gases. After the fundamental laws, and 

 as an explanation of them, the theoretical aspects of the 

 subject are presented. The elements and their principal 

 compounds are then treated in groups, arranged upon the 

 Periodic scheme. Both in the discussion and in the experi- 

 ments, so far as practicable, questions are made to do duty 

 for direct statements. One chapter is devoted to an intro- 

 duction to qualitative analysis and two to organic chemistry. 



Remsen's Elements of Chemistry. Elementary 

 Course. x-t-272pp. lamo. 



Upon the same plan as the foregoing book, but materially 

 simpler. It utilizes the facts of every-day experience to show 

 what chemistry is and how things are studied chemically, and 

 offers a rational course of lessons in which the endeavor is to 

 help the pupil to think as well as to see. 



Remsen's Laboratory Manual. xii-f-igCpp. i2mo. 



Intended for the " Elements," but can be used with the 

 " Introduction." There are blank pages for students' notes. 



