Bolton, Henry Carrington, 1843-1903
Bolton, Henry Carrington
Henry Carrington Bolton American chemist and bibliographer of science
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Works
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Academic dissertations | |
Ancient methods of filtration. | |
The behavior of natural sulphides with iodine and other reagents; | |
Brev | |
Catalogue of scientific and technical periodicals, 1665-1895 together with chronological tables and a library check-list | |
Catalogue of works on alchemy and chemistry exibited at the Grolier Club, New York, 16.- 26. Jan. 1891 | |
Chemical literature. An address delivered before the American Association for the Advancement of Science, at Montreal, August 23, 1882. | |
Chemical societies of the nineteenth century | |
The chemical works of Caspar Neumann, M. D., professor of chemistry at Berlin, F. R. S. &c. | |
Contributions of alchemy to numismatics. | |
The counting-out rhymes of children; their antiquity, origin, and wide distribution, a study in folk-lore. | |
Early American Chemical Societies : Read to the Washington Chemical Society April 8. 1897 | |
Evolution of the thermometer, 1592-1743. | |
The family of Bolton in England and America, 1100-1894 [microform] : a study in genealogy | |
First book in chemistry. For the use of schools and families. | |
The follies of science at the court of Rudolph II, 1576-1612 | |
Fundamenta chymiae dogmaticae et experimentalis | |
A German source book in physics | |
Helps for cataloguers of serials : a short list of bibliographies arranged by countries qith special reference to periodicals : [reprinted from the Bulletin of bibliography, I] | |
Henry Carrington Bolton papers | |
Historical notes on the gold-cure | |
Hysterical chemistry | |
Index to the literature of manganese, 1596-1874. | |
The International catalogue of scientific literature. | |
Karl von Eckhartshausens Entwurf zu einer ganz neuen Chimie durch die Entdeckung eines allgemeinen Naturprinzips, wodurch sich das phlogistische System der alten, und das antiphlogistische der neuen Chimisten als zwey Extreme in ein Mittelsystem vereinigen lassen, worinn allein die Wahrheit liegt, und die höhere Chimie der ältesten Vorzeit, mit der gemeinen Schulchimie der jetzigen Zeit vereiniget wird. | |
The language used in talking to domestic animals. Read to the Anthropological society of Washington, March 2, 1897 | |
Life and writings of Elisha North, M. D. | |
The literature of alchemy. | |
A method for the analysis of milk. | |
Mističeskaja Praga | |
A modern oracle and its prototypes. A study of catoptromancy | |
On the fluorine compounds of uranium | |
Papyrus Ebers, 1884: | |
Philosophical principles of universal chemistry, or, The foundation of a scientifical manner of inquiring into and preparing the natural and artificial bodies for the uses of life : both in the smaller way of experiment and the larger way of business : design'd as a general introduction to the knowledge and practice of artificial philosophy or genuine chemistry in all its branches, drawn from the Collegium Jenense of Dr. George Ernest Stahl | |
Physics and faith. | |
Portraits of 19th-century chemists, physicists, and other scientists | |
Priestley memorial scrapbook | |
Recent progress in chemistry, an address prepared at the request of the New York academy of sciences, and read mch. 15, 1886. (Reprinted from the Transactions of the N. Y. academy of sciences, vol. V., no. 6). | |
A relic of astrology. | |
Scientific correspondence of Joseph Priestley. Ninety-seven letters addressed to Josiah Wedgwood, Sir Joseph Banks, Capt. James Keir, James Watt, Dr. William Withering, Dr. Benjamin Rush, and others. Together with an appendix: I. The likenesses of Priestley in oil, ink, marble, and metal. II. The Lunar society of Birmingham. III. Inventory of Priestley's laboratory in 1791. | |
select bibliography of chemistry 1492-1892 | |
A short list of books on chemistry | |
The Smithsonian Institution. Its origin, growth, and activities. | |
Stas-Otto's scheme for the detection of alkaloids, etc. | |
Stein's "Manuel de bibliographye générale" : a critical review | |
The students' guide in quantitative analysis. | |
Unconscious humor in typography. | |
Works. | |
Zettnow's scheme for qualitative analysis without the use of H²S of (NH⁴)HS. | |
Zur kenntniss der fluorverbindungen des urans |