LABORATORY MANUAL OF GENERAL CHEMISTRY
By R.P. WILLIAMS, Instructor in Chemistry, English High School, Boston. 12mo. Boards. xvi + 200 pages. by mail, 30 cents; for introduction, 25 cents.
The book contains one hundred experiments in general chemistry aNd qualitative analysis, blanks opposite each for pupils to to take notes, laboratory rules, complete tables of symbols, with chemical and common names, reagents, solutions, chemicals, and apparatus, and the plan of a model laboratory.
AN ELEMENTARY CHEMISTRY
By GEORGE R. WHITE, Instructor in Chemistry at Phillips Academy, Exeter. 12mo. Cloth. xxix + 272 pages. Mailing price, $1.10; for introduction, $1.00.
This is an excellent text-book for High Schools and Academies, and for elementary classes in Colleges. The strictly inductive method here followed, together with the insertion of numerous questions that must cause the student to do his own reasoning from the observations, renders this book particularly useful.
T.H. Norton, Professor of Chemistry, University of Cincinnati,
Cincinnati, Ohio.:
"I am greatly pleased with the plan and its execution. It is an admirable arrangement for our inductive course in chemistry and should not fail to yield good results."
A STUDENTS' MANUAL OF A LABORATORY COURSE IN PHYSICAL MEASUREMENTS
By Wallace C. Sabine, Assistant Professor of Physics, Harvard University. 8vo. Cloth. ix + 126 pages. Mailing price, $1.35; for introduction, $1.25.