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February 1926
Vol. 3 No. 2

An alchemist manuscript book from the library of Joseph Priestley.129
Weatherby, Leroy S.
The preparation and chemistry of insulin.134
Shonle, Horace A.
Chemistry in the metallurgical division of the Bureau of Standards.148
Gillett, H. W.
Basic principles of evaporation, distillation and drying.157
McAdams, W. H.
A tested method of teaching the history of chemistry.166
Newell, Lyman C.
The fixation of atmospheric nitrogen.170
Hetherington, H. C.
The reliability of qualitative analytical procedures in the hands of beginning students.177
Heisig, G. B.
A set of borax bead standards.189
Caley, Earle R.
The use of good nomenclature in teaching chemistry.191
Crane, E. J.
Chemical fraternities.193
Gardner, John H.
The town and the chemist.197
Kiplinger, C. C.
Broadening agricultural chemistry.201
Headden, William P.
L. T. E.213
Taylor, Walter S.
L. T. E.213
Ingham, Leslie H.
L. T. E.214
Mattern, Louis W.
L. T. E.215
Neville, Harvey A.
L. T. E.217
Humphrey, Harry L.
L. T. E.218
J. H. G.
L. T. E.219
Heath, H. W.
L. T. E.220
Henwood, Abraham
Fundamentals of Physical Chemistry. 242
Frazer, J. C. W.
Colloid Symposium Monograph.242
Bogue, R. H.
Principles of Education.243
Hendricks, B. Clifford
An Introduction to the Literature of Chemistry.243
Haring, Malcolm
The Story of Early Chemistry.244
Smith, Edgar F.
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