Abstract
DR. FENTON'S well-known Notes on Qualitative Analysis is a mine of closely-packed practical information which, as the title-page states, is concise and explanatory.—A student who works through the book and remembers only half the tests described should be well charged with chemical facts. The ordinary equations are generally used, an equa tion in terms of the ionic hypothesis being occasionally brought under the notice of the student. Notes on Qualitative Analysis, Concise and Explanatory. By H. J. H. Fenton. New edition, revised. Pp. vi + 147. (Cambridge: University Press, 1906.) Church's Laboratory Guide. Revised and partly rewritten by Prof. E. Kinch. Pp. xvi + 349. (London: Gurney and Jackson, 1906.) Price 6s. 6d. net. Inorganic Qualitative Chemical Analysis for Advanced Schools and Colleges. By W. S. Leavenworth. Pp. vi + 153. (Easton, Pa.: Chemical Publishing Co.; London: Williams and Norgate, 1906.) Price 6s. 6d. net. Outlines of Qualitative Chemical Analysis. By F. A. Gooch P. E. Browning. Pp. vi + 145. (New York: J. Wiley and Sons; London: Chapman and Hall, Ltd., 1906.) Price 5s. 6d. net. Qualitative Analysis as a Laboratory Basis for the Study of General Inorganic Chemistry. By W. C. Morgan. Pp. xiv + 351. (London: Macmillan and Co., Ltd., 1906.) Price 8s. net. Smaller Chemical Analysis. By G. S. Newth. Pp. 147. (London: Longmans, Green and Co., 1906.) Price 2s.
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