JOURNAL OF THE SOCIETY OF COSMETIC CHEMISTS La Perfumerie Francaise et L'Art Dans La Presentation. April, 1921. Le Parfumeur Royal, ou Traite Des Parfums. 1921. Lodge, Edwin A.: The Art of Manufacturing Perfumery. A Manual. Cincinnati, 1849. Lunel, Adolphe-Benestor: Dictionaire des Cosmetiques et Parfums. Paris, 1864. Malepeyre (see Pradal, M. M.). Manual of Marinello. A Handbook of Information for Salesmen. New York, 1928, 198 pp. Contributed by C. P. Wimmer. Marinello, G.: Gli Ornamenti della Donne, Venice, 1562. Markley, K. S.: Fatty Acids. Mathews: Physiological Chemistry. McDonough, Everett G.: Truth about Cosmetics. New York, 1937, 311 pp. Contributed by Drug and Cosmetic Industry. McLeod, Edyth Thornton: How to Sell Cosmetics. New York, 1937, 104 pp. Contributed by Drug and Cosmetic Industry. Meurdre, Marie: La Chymie Charitable et Facile en Faveur des Dames. 1687. Meyer, E.: White Mineral Oil and Petrolatum. Miner, C.: Glycerol ACS Monograph, No. 117. Mitchell, R. W.: Castile Soap. 1927. Monsegur, P. A.: Hair Dyes and Their Application. London, 1915, 145 pp. Contributed by C. P. Wimmer. Morfit: Perfumery: Its Mant/facture and Use, Philadelphia, 1853. National School of Cosmetics, Inc.: The Science of Beautistry, New York, 1932. National Toilet Co.: Report of Studies on Nadinole Bleaching Cream. 1946. Parry, Ernest: The Chemistry of Essential Oils and Artificial Perfumes. Vol. I, 1918 Vol. II, 1919. Parry, Ernest: Cyclopedia of Perfumery, London, 1925. Vol. I--A-L Vol. II--M-Z. Parry, E. J.: The Raw Materials of Perfumery. London, not dated. Paschkis: Kosmetik Fuer Aerzte. Wien, 1893. Perfumes (12 volumes). Perry, E. S. (see Schwartz, A.M.). Piesse, S.: The Art of Perfumery--1855. Piesse, S.: Chimie des Parfums. 1890. Piesse, S.: Histoire des Parfums. Paris, 1890. Piesse, S.: Des Odeurs des Parfums et des Cosmetiques. Paris, 1877. Polak & Schwarz: Synthetic Perfumes. 1947. Poucher, W.A.: Perfumes, Cosmetics & Soaps. 3 vols. Pradal, M. M., and Malepeyre: Encyclopedie--Roret Parfumeur 1895. Vols. I and II. Price, Di D.: Detergents. Raulin, M.: Traite des Fleurs Blanches. 1766. Vols. I and II. Redgrove, H. Stanley, and Foan, Gilbert A.: Hair-dyes and hair-dyeing chemistry and tech- nique. New York, 1939, 205 pp. Contributed by C. P. Wimmer. Rimmel, Eugene: The Book of Perfumes. London, 1865. Root, Hanta H.: Beeswax. Sagarin, E.: The Science and Art of Perfumery. Sawer: Odorographia. 2 vols., London 1892 and 1894. Schwartz, A.M., Dr., and Perry, E. S., Dr.: Interscience Publishers, Inc., Surface Active Agents. Schwartz, Jacob Hyams: Dermatology in General Practice. Sinclair, F. V.: Selling Cosmetics Through Selected Distribution. New York, 1946, 61 pp. Contributed by Beauty Fashion. Society of Cosmetic Chemists, Journal (Bound). Vol. I, No. 1, July, 1947, to Vol. V, No. 3, December, 1954. Toulmin, H. A.: A Treatise on the Law of Food, Drugs and Cosmetics. Cincinnati, 1942. Truttwin, Hans, et al.: Handbuch der Kosmetischen Chemie. Leipzig, 769 pp. Contributed by Walter Taylor. Underwood, H. W.: Problems in Organic Chemistry. New York, 1926, 233 pp. Contrib- uted by Dan Dahle. Vail, Gilbert: A History of Cosmetics in America, New York. 1947. Van Klooster, Henry S.: Lecture and Laboratory Experiments in Physical Chemistry. 1925, 274 pp. Easton, Penn. Contributed by Dan Dahle. Velon: Parfumerie et Cosmetologie, Paris, 1951. Wall, F. E.: Canitics. New York, 1926. Wall, F. E,: The Principles and Practice of Beauty Culture. N.Y., 1941.
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