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VOLUMES I-X. 



485 



Cell in Development and Inheritance, 

 Wilson, 3, 161. 



Chalmers, R., Pleistocene marine 

 shore lines, I, 802 ; glaciation in 

 New Brunswick, etc., 3, 72; pre- 

 glacial decay of rocks in East 

 Canada, 5, 273. 



Chapman, A. W., Flora of the South- 

 ern United States, 3, 425. 



CHEMICAL WORKS— 

 Analytische Chemie, Ostwald, 5, 



221. 

 Chemical Experiments, Williams, 



1, 317. 

 Chemistry, Bibliography, 1492- 

 1897, Bolton, 7, 322. 



— in Daily Life, Lassar-Cohn and 

 Muir, 2, 449. 



— of Fatty Compounds, Whiteley, 

 1, 53. 



Chimie Physique, Van't Hoff, 7, 



157; 10,461. 

 Copper Smelting, modern, E. D. 



Peters, Jr., 1, 54. 

 Dictionary of Inorganic Solubilities, 



Comey, 1, 484. 

 Fermentations, Schutzenberger, 1, 



484. 

 Grundlinien der anorganischen 



Chemie, Ostwald, 10, 894. 

 Grundriss d. allgemeinen Chemie, 



Ostwald, 9, 65. 

 Inditstrial Chemistry, Thorp, 7, 



157. 

 Inorganic Chemical Preparations," 



Thorp, 3, 357 ; 5, 222. 

 Inorganic Chemistry, Shenstone, 



10, 395. 

 Laboratory Manual, Hillyer, 9, 65 ; 



Williams, 3, 857. 

 Lehrbuch der allgemeinen Chemie, 



Ostwald, 3, 357 ; 5, 222 ; 8, 74 ; 



9, 64. 

 Lessons in Physical Chemistry, 



Van't Hoff, 7, 157. 

 Lexikon der Kohlenstoff-Verbind- 



ungen, Richter, 9, 445. 

 Manual of Chemical Analysis, 



Fleurent, 5, 147; Newth, 7, 



67. 



— of Qualitative Analysis, Frese- 

 nius and Wells, 4, 474. 



Mechanique chimique, Duhem, 3, 



419. 

 Molekularge wi ch tsb e stimmting , 



Fuchs, 1, 53. 

 Organic Chemistry, Cohn, I, 58; 



Noyes, 5, 147. 

 Physical Chemistry, Lehfeldt, 9, 



445; Speyers, 5, 390 ; Van't Hoff, 



7, 157, 10, 461. 



CHEMICAL WORKS- 

 Physikalisch-chemische Propadeu- 



tik, Griesbach, 2, 450 ; 5, 321 ; 



10, 461. 

 Practical Inorganic Chemistry, 



Turpin, 1, 317. 

 Methods of Organic Chemistry, 



Gattermann, 2, 450. 

 Progress of Scientific Chemistry, 



Tilden. 8, 385. 

 Proofs of Chemical Laws, Cornish, 



1, 52. 

 Qualitative Chemical Analysis, H. 



L. Wells, 6, 269 ; J. S. C. Wells, 



6, 269. 

 School Chemistry, Waddell, 10, 481. 

 Spirit of Organic Chemistry, Lach- 



man, 8, 73. 

 Sucres, et leurs principaux Derives, 



Maquenne, 9, 445. 

 Tutorial Chemistry, Bailey, 3, 357 ; 



5, 390. 

 CHEMISTRY— 



Acetic series, fractional distillation 



of acids of, Sorel, 3, 70. 

 Acetylene, action of, on the oxides 



of copper, Gooch and Baldwin, 8, 



354. 



— certain derivatives of, Erdman 

 and Kothner, 7, 469. 



— explosive properties, Berthelot 

 and Vieille, 3, 483. 



— products of the explosion of, 

 Mixter, 9, 1 ; 10, 299. 



Actinium, new radio-active sub- 

 stance, Debierne, 9, 444. 



.^Etherion, Crookes, 7, 64. 



Air, combustion in rarefied, Benedi- 

 centi, 6, 95. 



— influence of the silent discharge 

 on, Shenstone and Evans, 5, 464. 



— new constituents of, Ramsay and 

 Travers,6, 192, 360; Brush, 6,431. 



Alkali metals, spectra of fused 

 salts, De Gramont, 3, 150. 



— nitrates, preparation, Divers, 7, 

 311. 



Alumina, separation from molten 

 magmas, Pratt, 8, 227. 



Aluminum, separation from beryl- 

 lium, Havens. 4, 111 ; from iron, 

 Gooch and Havens, 2, 416 ; from 

 zinc, etc., by hydrochloric acid, 6, 

 45. 



— nitride, Francke, 6, 501. 

 Ammonia, compounds of metallic 



salts with, Wiede and Hoffmann, 

 1, 393. . 

 Ammonium chloride, action upon 

 minerals, Clarke and Steiger, 9, 

 117, 345. 



