1. G. B. Kauffman, “The Misogynist Dinner of the American Chemical Society”, Journal of College Science Teaching, 12 (1983) 381–383
2. Marelene Rayner-Canham, Geoff Rayner-Canham, Chemistry Was Their Life: Pioneer British Women Chemists, 1880-1949, Imperial College Press, London, 2008, pp. 53–64
3. M. F. Rayner-Canham, G. W. Rayner-Canham, “Pounding on the doors: the fight for acceptance of British women chemists”, Bull. Hist. Chem., 28 (2003) 110–119
4. British chemist who obtained isoprene from turpentine and proposed its correct structural formula. He also verified that the specific heat of a substance depends on temperature.
5. Quoted in M. F. Rayner-Canham, G. W. Rayner-Canham, “Fight for rights”, Chemistry World, March 2009, 56–59