An appreciation of the life and work of Prof. W. H. Perkin
- Publisher
- Wiley (John Wiley & Sons)
- Year
- 1930
- Weight
- 501 KB
- Volume
- 49
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0368-4075
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✦ Synopsis
WORK OF PROF. W. H. PERKIN* * An onition dolivcrctl by Prof. I'. N. IIiirwrtli, F.R.S., boforo tho Cliatnionl Snoict.y (111 tho occnHior1 of tliu unvoilirlg of tliu l'crltiri 3leirioriiil Pliiqiio on Octobor 10. Ah.. Grecnawny ]ins rccallcd ho\v * Ninth ~\iiiiunl ltcpor~ of tho Scorctary for >Iiiics for tllc yciLr ontlctl 1)ccoinbcr 31, ~!)!!o, ~~n t ~ tho h n c t n l Itoport of 11.31. Chid Tiqcotor of Mincs for the H I ~C pcriocl. ILineR I)cpnrtm@nt. 1'11. zl(i. I[,>[. Stntioiiory Onicr, 1030. 3s. Ud. II 4
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