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November 1927
Vol. 4 No. 11

X-rays and chemistry.1335
Hershey, Robert L.
Karl Friedrich Mohr.1357
Oesper, R. E.
The preparation of plant routine chemists and continuation education.1364
Rose, Glenola B.; Rose, R. E.
Accomplishing much by doing nothing.1376
Bartlett, Guy.
Poland-a country with a chemical future.1386
Gordon, Neil E.
Chemistry as a life work.1399
Norris, James F.
The new-type methods of testing-A criticism.1414
Hoyt, W. F.
New-type tests meet a need.1418
Hendricks, B. Clifford.
A new method for the qualitative testing of calcium in solutions containing strontium and barium.1424
Mathers, Frank C.; Wilson, Henry S.
The test for calcium with ammonium oxalate.1428
Corey, Robert.; Rogers, H. W.
A lecture demonstration of dynamic equilibrium.1431
Karns, Geo. M.
An individual Kipp generator.1434
Westwater, W.
An Introduction to Organic Chemistry.1445
Johnson, Treat B.
First Principles of Chemistry.1445
Carpenter, H. A.
Four Thousand Years of Pharmacy, An Outline of the History of Pharmacy and the Allied Sciences.1446
DuMez, A. G.
Laboratory Exercises for a Brief Course in Chemistry.1446
Minsart, A. P.
Guide to Chemistry.1447
Graham, J. Howard
A Laboratory Book of Elementary Organic Chemistry.1448
Upson, Fred W.
Chemistry.1448
Sears, Geo W.
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