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September 1937
Vol. 14 No. 9

J. A. Arfwedson and his services to chemistry.403
Weeks, Mary Elvira; Larson, Mary E.
Kekule album.407
Berl, Ernst.
The calculation of the limiting results obtainable by extraction with partially miscible solvents.408
Evans, Theodore W.
Chemical hydration numbers.412
Kielland, Jacob.
Magnetism and chemical constitution.414
Robey, Richard F.; Dix, William M.
Soya phosphatides.424
Horvath, A. A.
As others see us.426
Long, H. J.
Experiences teaching proficiency students in chemistry.427
Fernelius, W. Conrad.; Quill, Laurence L.; Evans, William Lloyd.
The row of increasing atomic weights and the periodic law.433
Grosse, Aristid V.
Why not ions before electrons?444
Bardin, Collis M.
Qualitative Analysis and Chemical Equilibrium (Hogness, T. R.; Johnson, Warren C.)448
Van Rysselberghe, Pierre
Quantitative Analysis (Pierce, Willis Conway; Haenisch, Edward Lauth)448
Russull, W. Walker
Atomic Spectra and the Vector Model, Vol. 1: Series Spectra; Vol. II: Complex Spectra (Candler, A. C.)449
Dushman, Saul
Organic Chemistry (Whitmore, Frank C.)449
Bergstrom, F. W.
Modern-Life Chemistry (Kruh, Frank O.; Carleton, Robert H.; Caprenter, Floyd F.; Teeters, W. R.)449
Weaver, Elbert C.
Laboratory Practice of Organic Chemistry (Robertson, G. Ross)450
Connor, Ralph
Zero to Eighty (Pseudoman, Akkad)450
Reinmuth, Otto
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