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November 1926
Vol. 3 No. 11

Chemical research at the Pasteur Institute.1217
Seidell, Atherton.
The vitamins: I. Terminology.1240
Sherman, H. C.
Faraday's discovery of benzene.1248
Newell, Lyman C.
The structure of matter: A brief review of present-day conceptions: II. The atom and radiation.1254
Huggins, Maurice L.
An outline of the dye industry.1259
Shreve, R. Norris.
Student precision in quantitative analysis. I. Factors influencing precision.1271
Buehrer, Theo. F.; Schupp, O. E., Jr.
Qualifications of a chemistry teacher.1277
Wildish, James E.
The application of colloidal chemistry to foods.1282
Zimmerman, Frances B.
Elementary chemistry of the long ago.1288
Sessions, Wm. V.
Relations of mathematics to chemistry.1293
Bradshaw, B. C.
Teaching qualitative analysis.1297
Bawden, Arthur T.
The sensitivity of qualitative tests.1303
Soule, Byron A.
Chemical equations.1305
Simons, J. H.
Laboratory reports in beginning chemistry.1313
Wood, Lyman J.
Lecture table demonstrations of the nature of concentrated sulfuric acid.1321
Heyroth, Francis F.
L. T. E.1323
Calzolari, Paolo
L. T. E.1324
Pirenian, Z. M.
Curs Metodic de Chimie si Mineralogie. 1347
Lemaire, Eugene
A First Book in Chemistry.1347
Hopkins, B. S.
Organic Chemistry for the Laboratory.1348
Reid, E. Emmet
Physics.1349
Johnson, Leslie O.
Globe Laboratory Sheets.1349
Johnson, Leslie O.
Chemistry in the World's Work.1349
Sears, Geo. W.
Applied Colloid Chemistry.1350
Holmes, Harry N.
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