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CHEMICAL WORKS. 



Allen's Commercial Organic 



Analysis, 44, 400. 

 Analysis, Qualitative, Bailey and 



Cady, 43, 167; Fay, 47, 225; 



Test and McLaughlin, 48, 469. 



— Quantitative, Gooch, 41, 294; 

 Mahin, 47, 440; Smith, 48, 468. 



— Volumetric, Knecht and Hib- 

 bert, 47, 226. 



Catalysis and Applications, Job- 

 ling, 41, 368. 



Catalytic Hydrogenation, Max- 

 ted, 47, 441. 



Chemical Analysis, Rockwood, 

 41, 144. 



of Rocks, Washington, 48, 



161. 



Qualitative, Scott, 48, 70. 



of Special Steels, Johnson, 



47, 297. 



— Calculation Tables, Wells, 48, 

 161. 



— Calculations,' Ashley, 47, 439. 



— Combinations among Metals, 

 Giua and Robinson, 46, 689. 



— French, Dolt, 50, 463. 



— Physiology, Cramer, 46, 549. 



— Reactions, Falk, 50, 464. 

 Chemie, Histoire, Delacre, 49, 



443- 

 Chemistry, Agricultural, Cham- 

 berlain, 42, 165; Fraps, 44, 159; 

 Hedges and Bryant, 44, 85. 



— Analytical, Muter, 44, 400; 

 Treadwell and Hall, 42, 74; 

 Villavecchia' (Pope), 45, 329; 

 46, 765. 



— College, Noyes, 49, 444. 



— Elementary, McPherson and 

 Henderson, 45, 233. 



— Engineering, Stillman, 43, 166. 



— First Stage, Armitage, 45, 471. 



— of Foods, Sherman, 46, 548. 



— General, Cady, 43, 247; Hale, 

 44, 399- 



— History of, Brown, 50, 463. 



— Industrial, Thorpe, 46, 615, 

 689; 47, 135, 382; Thorp and 

 Lewis, 42, 165. 



— Inorganic, Holleman and 

 Cooper, 43, 80; Mellor, 46, 

 541; Molinari, 50, 73. 



— in the Home, Weed, 45, 471. 



— of Metabolism, Problems, von 

 Fiirth and Smith, 42, 442. 



— in Old Philadelphia, Smith, 47, 

 383. 



CHEMICAL WORKS. 



Chemistry, Organic, Cohen, 45, 

 233; Noyes, 43, 81; Stoddard, 

 47, 135; von Richter and Spiel- 

 mann, 41, 368; 48, 469. 



— Physical, Lewis, 42, 75; 48, 

 160; van Klooster, 49, 147. 



— Physiological, Hawk, 42, 76; 



47, 148. 



— Practical, Neville and New- 

 man, 49, 376. 



— Progress for 1915, Annual 

 Reports, 42, 166. 



— progress of, 1818-1918, Wells 

 and Foote, 46, 259. 



— of Proteins, Robertson, 46, 

 548. _ 



— Sanitary and Applied, Bailey, 

 44, 78. 



— Theoretical, Getman, 46, 765; 

 Nernst and Tizard, 43, 486. 



Chemists' Handbook, Liddell, 41, 



558. 

 Gas, 43, 411. 



— Manual, Meade, 45, 416. 

 Coal and its Uses, Bone, 47, 135. 

 Colloidal Chemistry, Alexander, 



48, 160; Ostwald and Fischer, 

 41, 295; 47, 226. 



— Solutions, Burton, 42, 79. 

 Colloids, in Biology, Bechhold 



and Bullowa, 48, 248; Physics 

 and Chemistry, Hatschek, 41, 

 368; 48, 160; 50, 73- 



Electro-Analysis, Smith, 46, 766. 



Electrochemical Equivalents, 

 Hering and Getman, 44, 399. 



Electrolysis in Chemical Indus- 

 try, Hale, 47, -135- 



Food Analysis, Winton, 44, 77. 



Hydrogen, Chemistry and Manu- 

 facture, Teed, 48, 470. 



Laboratory Manual, Blanchard 

 and Wade, 46, 542; McPher- 

 son and Henderson, 41, 144. 



Organic Coloring Matters, Nat- 

 ural, Perkin and Everest, 47, 

 382. 



— Compounds, Barnett, 49, 300; 

 Identification of Pure, Milli- 

 ken, 42, 166; Solubilities of, 

 Seidell, 49, 78. 



Reagents and Reactions, Tog- 



noli, 45, 328. 

 Stoichiometry, Young, 46, 689. 

 Woodhouse, James, Chemist, 



1 770- 1809, 46, 541. 

 Zinc Industry, Smith, 46, 689. 



