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February 1939
Vol. 16 No. 2

Jocelyn field thorpe (1872- )51
Oesper, Ralph E.
Editor's outlook.52
Chang Po-Tuan, Chinese alchemist of the eleventh century.53
Davis, Tenney L.; Yun-Ts'ung, Chao.
Unlearning.57
Blanchard, Arthur A.
A study of equations of state.60
Woolsey, George.
The testing of organic reagents for inorganic analysis.66
Haendler, Helmut M.
Recent advances in histological chemistry by the Linderstrom-Lang Holter technic and development of ultramicro technics.68
Glick, David.
A qualitative procedure for the analysis of group II.77
Maynard, J. L.; Barber, H. H.; Sneed, M. C.
A model of a modern water filtration plant as a project in high-school chemistry.83
Mayrose, William.
The growing of Rochelle salt crystals for radio experiments.86
Clifford, Charles W.
Adsorption analysis: Tswett's chromatographic method.88
Cassidy, Harold G.
A scheme of qualitative analysis involving the use of organic reagents.94
Dobbins, J. T.; Markham, E. C.; Edwards, H. L.
Jocelyn Field Thorpe98
Oesper, Ralph E.
Chemical analysis of foods and food products.100
Thomas, Arthur W.
Readigns in elementary organic chemistry.100
Sampey, John R.
Recent advances involumetric chemical analysis.100
Pierce, W. C.
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