Descriptive note in Annual, 1906.

J. Pol. Econ. 14: 578. N. ’06. 370w.

Hawk, Philip B. Practical physiological chemistry. il. *$4. Blakiston.

“Written for students of medicine and general science, who have already secured a good groundwork in the more fundamental branches of chemistry, and presents a very good outline of those facts of physiological chemistry which may be clearly demonstrated in a laboratory course. While the title might be taken to indicate that the work is a laboratory manual only, this is by no means the case, as many of the discussions are full enough to constitute a general treatise on the subject.”—Science.


“Although there is nothing strikingly original in his presentation of the subject, the book he has produced is free from error, is clearly written, is practical, and sufficiently full for most purposes.” W. D. H.

+ +Nature. 76: 268. Jl. 18, ’07. 100w.

“Most of [the tests] are clearly described, and are full enough for working conditions, but in a few cases the value to the student would be greatly increased by the addition of fuller explanations.” J. H. Long.

+ −Science, n.s. 26: 588. N. 1, ’07. 300w.

Hawker, Mary Elizabeth (Lanoe Falconer, pseud.). Old Hampshire vignettes. $1. Macmillan.