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August 1949
Vol. 26 No. 8

Wilhelm Prandtl.398
Oesper, Ralph E.
Julius Ruska.399
Ganzenmuller, W.
Place the Arrhenius theory in proper perspective.400
Ronneberg, Conrad E.
Chemistry in early California.403
Leicester, Henry M.
Small-scale experiments for the organic chemical laboratory (Oxidation of para-nitrotoluene).406
Eastcott, Edna V.; Wright, George F.
A simple experiment on error distribution.408
Peterson, Sigfred.
A comparison of teaching methods.409
Ahmann, J. Stanley.
Equilibrium in heterogeneous systems of two or more components.411
Dahl, Louis A.
Small-scale experiments for the organic chemical laboratory (Preparation and isomerization of levo-menthanone).422
Wright, George F.
The 1947-48 college chemistry testing program.426
King, K. C.; Wallace, W. J. L.
Lecture demonstrations in elementary organic chemistry.429
Noller, Carl R.
Lecture demonstrations. 1. Flotation; 2. Derivation of the equilibrium constant.430
Slabaugh, W. H.
Memories of an apparatus salesman.433
Child, Ernest.
The cause of color in turquoise.436
Wade, Frank B.; Geisler, Walter C.
Indexing technical literature at Aluminum Laboratories Limited.438
Renner, Gerald F.; Jones, Moira C.
Stand for Crookes tubes.440
Herriott, Roger M.
Michael Faraday on honors.441
Duveen, Denis I.
Rhodium442
A direct entry to organic chemistry.446
Furst, Arthur
A scheme of qualitative organic analysis.447
Wagner, E.C.
Chemistry for the new age.447
Oppe, Greta
Laboratory outlines and notebook for organic chemistry.448
Furst, Arthur
Natural products related to phenanthrene.448
Gilman, Henry
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