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July 1930
Vol. 7 No. 7

The bog ore industry in South Jersey prior to 1845.1493
Braddock-Rogers, Kenneth.
The growth of lead crystals in silica gels.1520
Taft, Robert; Stareck, Jesse.
The banana-A challenge to chemical investigation.1537
Von Loesecke, H.
The teaching of chemistry in the schools and institutes of France.1544
Deschiens, Maurice.
Synthetic medicines (Prize essay).1550
Harry, Vernon.
Chemistry as an aid to cultural enjoyment (Prize essay).1557
Fitch, Marion Kathleen.
A direct reading volumemeter (Prize essay).1562
Carlisle, M. T.; Usher, Reba.
Utilization of agricultural wastes (Prize essay).1563
Albert, Charles Gerald.
Is the use of gas in warfare justifiable? (Prize essay).1568
Sensel, Eugene Edward.
Chemistry and esthetics in the home (Prize essay).1574
Brown, Jean Marie.
Experiment to show the removal of ions in double decomposition.1579
McClelland, Frank D.
The relation of chemistry to the refining of oil (Prize essay).1580
Levin, Henry.
The value of organic qualitative analysis as a method of instruction in organic chemistry.1588
Huntress, Ernest H.
Qualitative organic analysis in the training of the organic chemist.1593
Shriner, R. L.
Lecture experiments in organic chemistry.1597
Raiford, L. Charles.
A simple proof of the stereochemical configurations of d-glucose and of d-galactose.1599
Ambler, J. A.
Liquid ammonia as a solvent, and the ammonia system of compounds. VI. Organic ammonia compounds 2. The nitrogen analogs of the aldehydes, ketones, carboxylic acids, and carbonic acids. Ammono carbonous acid.1602
Fernelius, W. Conrad.; Johnson, Warren C.
The peanut industry. IV. Peanut oil.1617
Lynch, D. F. J.
Printing processes. III. Relief printing.1632
Arenson, Saul B.
Tradition versus effectiveness.1642
Long, H. J.
A plea for mercy.1645
Roe, Edwin L.
Chemistry exhibits in the small laboratory.1649
Condon, John J.
Some projects in chemistry.1656
Stone, Charles H.
The concept of the pound-molecular-volume.1659
Ronneberg, C. E.
Preparation of a synthetic resin.1663
Stone, Charles H.
The multiple preparation of hydrogen electrodes.1664
Damerell, V. R.
A chamber sulfuric acid plant for lecture demonstration.1668
Oelke, W. C.
A Leeuwenhoeck microscope.1671
Murray, Thomas F., Jr.
The sixth census of graduate research students in chemistry, 1929.1674
West, Clarence J.
Distribution of grades received in general chemistry by the students of the various schools in the Oklahoma Agricultural and Mechanical College.1676
Smith, O. M.; Trimble, H. M.
A report of freshman chemistry laboratory administration.1683
Arenson, Saul B.
L.T.E.1688
Meldrum, W.B.
L.T.E.1689
Reinmuth, Otto
Inorganic Qualitative Chemical Analysis.1723
Kershner, K.
Work Book in General Science.1723
Webb, H. A.
College Organic Chemistry.1724
Dains, F. B.
Some Applications of Organic Chemistry to Biology and Medicine.1724
Conant, J. B.
The Normal Diet. 1725
Naylor, N. M.
The Use of the Microscope.1725
Mason, C. W.
The New World of Physical Discovery.1726
Davis, Tenney L.
Principles of Guidance. 1727
Brooks, Flowler D.
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