AUTHOR-SUBJECT INDEX, 1849-1961 



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Chapman, Frank M. — Continued 

 Nesting habits of Wagler's oropendola 

 on Barro Colorado Island. 1930: 



347-3 86 



Charlotte Harbor, Florida 

 Shellheaps of Charlotte Harbor, Flor- 

 ida, by M. H. Simons. 1882: 794- 

 796 



Charm stones 



Charm stones ("plummets"), by L. G. 

 Yates. 1886: 296-305 



Chase, Agnes, Eastern Brazil through 

 an agrostologist's spectacles. 1926: 



3 8 3~4°3 

 Chase, Florence Meier, Useful algae. 



1941: 401-452 

 See also Meier, Florence E. 

 Chase, Henry E., Notes on the Wam- 



panoag Indians [of Massachusetts]. 



1883: 878-907 

 Shell heaps near Provincetown, Mass. 



1883: 799-802 

 Chemical research 



Ideals of chemical investigation, by 



Theodore William Richards. 1916: 



213-223 

 Chemicals 

 Latest achievements and problems of 



the chemical industry, by Carl Duis- 



berg. 19 12: 231-256 

 Nitrogen bodies of modern chemistry, 



by Kletzinsky. 1872: 203-218 

 Organic bases, by A. Bauer. 1872: 



196-202 

 Chemistry 



Abundance of the chemical elements, 



by Hans E. Suess. 1958: 307-318 

 Agricultural chemistry, by Samuel W. 



Johnson. 1859: 1 19-194 

 Aspects of industrial chemistry, by 



L. H. Baekeland. 19 14: 223-247 

 A world of change, by Edward R. 



Weidlein. 1938: 187-199 

 Chemical achievement and hope for 



the future, by Linus C. Pauling. 



1950: 225-241 

 Chemical energy, by W. Ostwald. 



1893: 231-238 



Chemical problems of today, by Vic- 

 tor Meyer. 1890: 361-375 



Chemical properties of viruses, by 

 W. M. Stanley. 1942: 261-272 



Chemistry of solids, by Cecil H. Desch. 

 1925: 235-242 



Chemistry of the earth, by T. Sterry 

 Hunt. 1869: 182-207 



Chemistry of the earth's crust, by 

 Henry S. Washington. 1920: 269- 



319 



Chemistry of the stars, by Norman 

 Lockyer. 1898: 167-178 



Chemistry: recent scientific progress. 

 1880: 289-297; 1881: 381-390; 1882: 

 509-531; 1883: 629-657; 1884: 491- 

 542; 1885: 637-686; 1887: 387-447; 

 1888: 425-453 



Development of general and physical 

 chemistry during the last 40 years, 

 by W. Nernst. 1908: 245-253 



Development of technological chem- 

 istry during the last 40 years, by 

 O. N. Witt. 1908: 255-262 



Modern theory of chemical types, by 

 Charles M. Wetherill. 1863: 153- 

 168 



New chemical elements, by Saul Dush- 

 man. 1951: 245-251 



Newly discovered chemical elements, 

 by N. M. Bligh. 1929: 245-251 



Organic chemistry: a view and a pros- 

 pect, by Alexander Todd. 1961: 



373-3 8 o 



Outline of geophysical-chemical prob- 

 lems, by Robert S. Sosman. 1921: 

 225-234 



Present problems of inorganic chem- 

 istry, by William Ramsay. 1904: 

 207-220 



Progress of chemistry in the 19th cen- 

 tury, by William Ramsay. 1900: 



233- 2 57 



Revival of inorganic chemistry, by 



H. N. Stokes. 1898: 289-306 

 Rise of the organic chemical indus- 

 try in the United States, by C. M. A. 

 Stine. 1940: 177-192 



