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October 1930
Vol. 7 No. 10

Chemical progress in the South: Preface.2223
Mills, J. E.
Educational institutions (in the South).2225
Reid, E. Emmett.
Educational progress in chemistry (in the South).2227
Mills, J. E.
Chemical libraries in the South.2247
Mills, J. E.
Educational requirements for teachers of chemistry in secondary schools (in the South).2259
Mills, J. E.
Teaching schedules in the chemical department (in the South).2268
Mills, J. E.
Chemical problems of some southern industries.2273
Mills, J. E.
Important industrial problems awaiting solution (in the South).2275
Mills, J. E.
The farmer's interest in chemistry (in the South).2285
Rommel, George M.
Chemical problems of the paper industry (southern)-particularly southern pine.2291
Rue, John D.
Problems in the production and use of insecticides in the South.2301
Roark, R. C.
Chemical problems in connection with the cotton textile industry.2307
Mullin, Charles E.
Chemical problems in connection with cottonseed and crude oil.2318
Law, Thomas C.
Chemical problems of the naval stores industry (southern).2322
Speh, C. F.
Chemical problems of the cane sugar and molasses industry.2326
Walton, C. F., Jr.
Problems in the fertilizer industry (southern).2330
Turrentine, J. W.
Nutrition problems of the South.2336
Salmon, W. D.
Chemical problems in connection with tobacco.2342
Gross, Paul M.
Some chemical problems of the Florida tung-oil industry.2344
Beisler, W. H.
The research field in citrus chemistry.2347
Gaddum, L. W.
Some chemical problems of the ceramic industry in the South.2349
Henry, A. V.
Recent developments in chemistry in the South. Foreword.2353
Howe, H. E.
The rayon industry in the South.2354
Hussey, Robert E.; Scherer, Philip C., Jr.
The paper industry in the South.2360
Curran, C. E.
Naval stores research brings results.2365
Bent, L. N.
The Swann Corporation.2370
Penning, C. H.
Diphenyl and diphenyl derivatives.2373
Penning, C. H.
The manufacture of commercial anhydrous aluminum chloride.2376
McAfee, A. M.
Aluminum in the South.2383
Porter, J. D.
Manufacture of Insulation Board and Presdwood by the Masonite process.2387
Boehm, Robert M.
The utilization of bagasse in the manufacture of celotex.2391
Lathrop, Elbert C.
The utilization of blast furnace slag in the South.2393
Fertig, George J.
The iodine content of some South Carolina products.2396
Reithel, F. J.
Copper sulfate solves the central problem of soil fertility in the Florida Everglades.2399
Allison, R. V.
Xylose (southern).2403
Emley, Warren E.
The thermatomic carbon process.2406
Miller, Carroll.
A magneto-optic method of chemical analysis.2411
Allison, Fred; Murphy, Edgar J.
Miami sun-ray research of the Joseph H. Adams Foundation.2414
Sieplein, O. J.
Statistical information. Chemical progress (in the South).2417
Mills, J. E.
Chemical periodicals and reference books in the libraries of the South: Foreword.2449
Mills, J. E.
Check list of chemical periodicals and reference books in the libraries of the South.2451
West, Clarence J.; Hull, Callie.
Chemistry for Today.2526
Stone, C. H.
General Chemistry for Colleges.2526
Carpenter, Clifford D.
La Grande Oeuvre de la Chimie.2527
Seidell, Atherton
Crucibles. The Lives and Achievements of the Great Chemists.2528
Dains, F. B.
Stuff. The Story of Materials in the Service of Man.2529
Smith, Herbert R.
The Measurement of Hydrogen-Ion Concentration.2531
Lichtenwalner, D. C.
Introduction to Physiological Chemistry.2531
Smith, Arthur H.
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