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May 1935
Vol. 12 No. 5

Editor's outlook.202
The production of salt.203
Hyler, John E.
Laboratory locker inspection.207
Quam, G. N.
Chlorophyll and hemoglobin-two natural pyrrole pigments.208
Dietz, Emma M.
Inexpensive microburner.216
Jackson, V. T.
Elements of the quantum theory: I. Quantum phenomena.217
Dushman, Saul.
Joseph black's inaugural dissertaion. I.225
Dobbin, Leonard
New models of old molecules. Their construction and use in chemical education. Correction.228
Hazlehurst, Thomas H.; Neville, Harvey A.
Effectiveness of the individual laboratory method in science courses.229
Barger, Thomas Morse.
Simple sodium press.232
Parker, M. W.; White, C. E.
Elementary laboratory instruction.233
Carmody, W. R.
A contract method in high-school chemistry.239
Schultz, M. P.
The test-tube method for flame testing.242
Clark, Arthur R.
Mathematical problem page.244
Haenisch, Edward L.
Laboratory manual of physiological chemistry.248
Hartung, Walter H.
A scientist in the early republic - samuel latham mitchill.248
Davis, Tenney L.
The aliphatic free radicals.248
Hogness, T. R.
The nitrogen system of compounds.249
Johnson, Warren C.
The peotry of mathematics and other essays.249
Reinmuth, Otto
Fundamentals of dairy science.250
Gortner, Ross Aiken
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