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April 1930
Vol. 7 No. 4

Potash in the United States.737
Mansfield, George R.
The chemical section of the Deutsches Museum.762
Prandtl, Wilhelm.
Modern conceptions of acids and bases.782
Hall, Norris F.
The peanut industry. I. Peanut culture.794
Lynch, D. F. J.
The Charles James Hall of Chemistry of the University of New Hampshire.812
Iddles, Harold A.
The laboratory-The key to progress.821
Parsons, Charles L.
Methyl oxalate and supersaturation.827
Bowden, Everett.
Stimulating interest in high-school chemistry.834
Sister Mary Angelica.
Structure symbols as an aid in teaching.836
Hackh, Ingo W. D.
An experiment in segregation of chemistry students according to their professional interests.842
Reedy, J. H.
Differentiated chemistry in the junior college.845
Carter, K. L.
A survey of chemistry as taught to agricultural students.849
Webster, James E.
Diethyl carbinol from ethyl formate by the Grignard reaction, I. New laboratory preparations for the course in organic chemistry.856
Lewis, Harry F.
Some elementary principles of x-rau crystal analysis.860
Reinmuth, Otto
Restoring the Panama mutal paintings.873
Newman, Albert B.
A model chemistry clubroom.891
Rakestraw, Norris W.
L.T.E.907
Howard, R. S.
L.T.E.907
Deulofeu, Venancio
L.T.E.909
Brill, Harvey C.
Gas Analysis.951
Drake, Nathan L.
The Making of Chemistry.951
Oesper, Ralph E.
Handbook of Chemical Microscopy. Volume I.952
Pease, V. A.
Elementary Quantitative Analysis. 953
Smith, G. Frederick
The Essentials of Chemical Physiology.955
Woollett, G. H.
Select Methods of Metallurgical Analysis.955
Baker, Crosley F.
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