This work, in two substantial volumes, has been written, the author says, in the interest of persons fond of rural affairs, and of students of agriculture. It makes no special appeal to chemists or to students of chemistry. It must not be supposed, however,... Vick's Monthly Magazine ... - Page 2861888Full view - About this book
| Frank Humphreys Storer - Agricultural chemistry - 1887 - 554 pages
...ABB TO BE ATTRIBUTED WHATEVER OF SCIENTIFIC FUBPO9E MAT BE FOUND IN THEU. F. 11 8. PREFACE. THIS book has been written in the interest of persons fond of...agriculture. It makes no special appeal to chemists or to students of chemistry. It is based upon lectures, suggestive rather than encyclopedic, which have... | |
| American literature - 1887 - 840 pages
...its relations with chemistry. NY , С : Scribner's Sons, 1887. c. 2 v., 9+529 ; 7+409 pf O. cl., $5Written in the interest of persons fond of rural affairs, and of students of agriculture. The book makes no special appeal to chemists or to students of chemistry. It is based upon lectures,... | |
| Science - 1887 - 976 pages
...II. STORER. New York! Charles Scribner's Sons. Two vols. Pp. 629, 609. THIS book, the author says, has been written in the interest of persons fond of...agriculture. It makes no special appeal to chemists or to students of chemistry. It is based upon lectures, suggestive rather than encyclopedic, which have... | |
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| American essays - 1887 - 940 pages
...by FH Storer. (Scribners.) This work, in two substantial volumes, has been written, the author says, in the interest of persons fond of rural affairs,...agriculture. It makes no special appeal to chemists or to students of chemistry. It must not be supposed, however, from this modest statement, that Mr. Storer... | |
| American essays - 1887 - 886 pages
...FH Storer. (Scribners. ) This work, in two substantial volumes, has been written, the author says, in the interest of persons fond of rural affairs,...agriculture. It makes no special appeal to chemists or to students of chemistry. It must not be supposed, however, from this modest statement, that Mr. Storer... | |
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