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CHEMICAL WORKS. 



Analysis, Volumetric, Sutton, 

 32, 395- 



Analyst's Laboratory Compan- 

 ion, Johnson, 34, 572. 



Brass, Technical Analysis, 

 Price and Meade, 32, 468. 



Chemical Analysis, Gooch, 34, 

 478. J 



— Constitution and Physical 

 Properties, Smiles, 31, 77. 



— German, Phillips, 36, 646; 

 40, 659. 



— Journal, American, 37, 207. 



— News, General Index, 36, 87. 



— Philosophy, Cannizzaro, 32, 

 62. 



— Technology, 5th ed., Lew- 

 kowitsch and Warburton, 39, 

 122, 215; 40, 79. 



Chemie, Physikalische, Jellinek, 



36, 567; 38, 4795 der Zelle, 

 Hober, 32, 402; 39, 324. 



Chemische Technologie, Neu- 

 mann, 34, 573. 



Chemistry, Applied, Allyn, 34, 

 478. 



Dictionary of, Thorpe, 



vol. I, 33, 500; vol. II, 34, 479; 

 vol. Ill, 35, 190; vol. IV, 36, 

 563; vol. V, 37, 274. 



International Congress, 



3i, 582; 33, 60; 37, 205. 



— Cyanogen Compounds, Wil- 

 liams, 39, 476. 



— Foundation Course, Dodg- 

 son and Murray, 35, 541. 



— General, Blake, 36, 563; Mc- 

 Pherson and Henderson, 35, 

 638; Smith and Keller, 36, 

 646; Stoddard, 31, 454. 



— Household, Snell, 38, 478; 

 Vulte, 40, 659. 



— in America, Smith, 37, 555. 



— Industrial, Arup, 37, 275; 

 Benson, 37, 194. 



— Inorganic, Bloxam, 37, 274; 

 Mellor, 35, 98; 37, 476; Moli- 

 nari and Fleitmann, 35, 99. 



— Medical, Leffmann, 40, 659. 



— New Era, Jones, 36, 645. 



— Organic, Clark, 38, 560; Co- 

 hen, 37, 194; Cook, 40, 515; 

 Davis and Sadtler, 37, 274; 

 Gattermann, 37, 477; Hale, 



37, 556; Kingscott and 

 Knight, 38, 558; Molinari, 36, 

 563; Norris, 40, 515; Stewart, 

 35, 322; Stoddard, 38, 559. 



CHEMICAL WORKS. 



Chemistry, Physical, Findlay, 

 39, 678; Gray, 39, 677; Hober, 

 32, 402, 39, 324; Jellinek, 36, 

 567, 38, 479; Jones, 40, 515; 

 Prmg, 34, 91. 



— Physiological, Hawk, 36, 75. 



— of Plant Products, Haas and 

 Hill, 37, 123. 



— Problems in, Unger, 35, 322. 



— Progress for 1913, Annual 

 Report, 37, 555; 1914, 40, 80. 



— Relations to Daily Life; 

 Kahlenberg and Hart, 36, 564. 



— Scientific, Progress, Tilden, 



37, 556. 



— Theoretical, Getman, 37, 195. 

 Chemists, Famous, Roberts, 33, 



156. 

 Colloids in the Industrial Arts, 



Arndt and Katz, 38, 479. 

 Essays and Addresses, Brown, 



38, 559- 



Explosives, Marshall, 40, 79. 



Gas Analysis, Dennis, 36, 74. 



Modern Science Reader, Bird, 

 32, 394- 



Nitrogen, Fixation of Atmos- 

 pheric, Knox, 38, 479. 



Oil, Hydrogenization, Ellis, 38, 

 558. 



Organic Compounds, Barnett, 



35, 190. 



Per-Acids and their Salts, Price, 



34, 573; 36, 75- 

 Valency, Studies in, Loring, 36, 



564- 

 Waters and Water Supplies, 



Thresh, 36, 74. 

 CHEMISTRY. 

 Acidimetric solutions, Dodge, 



39, 215. 



Acids, polythionic, determina- 

 tion, Jamieson, 39, 639. 



Actinium, active deposit, 38, 539. 



Alcohol and sugar cane, influ- 

 ence upon solution of cad- 

 mium, Van Name and Hill, 



36, 543- 



Alkali halides, crystal form, 



Cook, 38, 142. 

 Alkalies, determination in 



rocks, Krishnayya, 35, 540; 



in silicates, Makinen, 33, 500. 

 Alkyl phosphates, Drushel, 40, 



643. 

 Aluminium, separation, Minnig, 



39, 197. 



