Gray, Charles A.
Explorations in Chemistry
New York: E.P. Dutton & Co., Inc. 1967. For the advanced, very interested student. Further more complex experiments on principles of matter.
Orlowsky, Wallace & Perera, Thomas Biddle.
Who River?
New York: Coward, McCann and Geohagen, Inc. 1970. Dramatic presentation of water pollution for young readers. Easy reading, many pictures.
Paradis, Adrian A.
Reclaiming the Earth
New York: David McKay and Co., Inc. 1971. Future career opportunities in the field of improving the environment are presented in a clear, concise and realistic manner. Above average reader.
Perry, John
Our Polluted World
New York: Franklin Watts, Inc. 1967. Informative book that asks the question how long can we dump wastes into the air and water and escape extinction? Above average reader.
Schneider, Herman.
How Scientists Find Out
New York: McGraw-Hill Book Co. 1976. Good book for students to further study of matter. Drawings and photographs accentuate the text.
Shuttlesworth, Dorothy E.
Clean Air—Sparkling Water
Garden City, NY: Doubleday & Co., Inc. 1968. Vivid pictures of pollution. Readable text. Good book for all students.
Stone, George K.
Science Projects You Can Do
Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice-Hall, Inc. 1971. Easy to do demonstrations and projects for the interested learner. Can be used as reference book in a Science Fair.
Swezey, Kenneth M.
Science Shows You How
New York: McGraw Hill Book Co. 1964. Science experiments dealing with matter for the interested learner. Illustrated well but with old pictures.