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January 1927
Vol. 4 No. 1

Photography as a recording medium for scientific work.9
Matthews, G. E.; Crabtree, J. I.
John Dalton.23
Coward, H. F,.
Atomic hydrogen flames.39
Bartlett, Guy.
A study of pupil errors in chemistry.45
Bennett, Julia C.
What sort of chemistry should be taught in the high school?58
Jackson, Walter M.
The vitamins: III. Vitamin A.66
Sherman, H. C.
The structure of matter: A brief review of present-day conceptions: IV. The structures of crystals.73
Huggins, Maurice L.
A novel chemical quiz.84
Morton, Cora.
A chemical party.86
Bawden, Arthur T.
Positions open to graduate students majoring in chemistry in various colleges and universities.96
McPherson, William.
What Price Progress?131
Mees, C. E. K.
Teaching First-Year Chemistry.131
Parr, R. M.
Modern Science and People's Health.132
Slosson, E. E.
Casein, Its Preparation, Chemistry and Technical Utilization.132
Alexander, Jerome
The New Heat Theorem.133
Taylor, Hugh S.
Organic Chemistry.134
Nelson, J. M.
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