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October 1926
Vol. 3 No. 10

La chimie modern et Marcelin Berthelot.1099
Sabatier, Paul.
Four eminent chemists who died before their time.1103
Riegel, E. Raymond.
The structure of matter: A brief review of present-day conceptions: I. The atom.1110
Huggins, Maurice L.
Chemistry of the citrus industry in California.1117
Jameson, Eloise.
A deviation from the stereotyped method of teaching freshman chemistry.1125
Felsing, W. A.
The dye industry in America.1128
Shreve, R. Norris.
Cooperation between the eastern New York section of the A. C. S. and the high schools.1133
Davey, Wheeler P.; Wilson, Thomas A.
The selective value of Powers' general chemical test, Scale "A."1138
Stout, Lawrence E.
Inorganic chemistry for home economics classes.1144
Naylor, Nellie M.
The Leyden Papyrus X. An English translation with brief notes.1149
Caley, Earle R.
Water as the basis for a study of chemistry.1167
Foster, Mary Louise.
L. T. E.1187
Lambermont, F.
L. T. E.1189
Cahn, R. S.
L. T. E.1190
Bowman, R. E.
A Handbook of Elementary Chemistry for Students of Medicine, Dentistry, and Pharmacy.1203
Johnson, Henry S.
A Systematic Qualitative Chemical Analysis.1203
Lichtenwalner, D. C.
General Chemistry.1204
McKinney, A. E.
Inorganic Quantitative Chemical Analysis.1204
Brinkley, Stuart R.
Thermodynamics and Chemistry.1205
Haring, Malcolm M.
Investigations in the Teaching of Science in the Elementary and Secondary Schools.1205
Hendricks, B. Clifford
General Inorganic Chemistry.1206
Black, Alvin P.
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