N:ky C, lQ2i CHEBIIS'I'RP AND INDUSTRY 407 ing and suggestive, nntl ns a gcncrnl rcfcrcttce work poiiitiiig t o original sourccs rle6nitely vnlunblc. It is well printed, with c h a r illustrntioiis aiid good cliagmnis, niid is nn cscecdingly chcnp coinpcndiuni on colloid technology, and worthy to bc
Anorganische Chemie. By Dr. Robert Schwarz. Wissenschaftliche Forschungsberichte, Naturwissenschaftliche Reihe, edited by Dr. R. E. Liesegang. Band XVI. Pp. xi+139. Dresden and Leipzig: Theodor Steinkopff, 1927. Price: paper, 8 m.; bound, 9.50 m
- Publisher
- Wiley (John Wiley & Sons)
- Year
- 1927
- Weight
- 141 KB
- Volume
- 46
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0368-4075
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UKEBlISTRY AND .INDUSTRY 663 plants, nlgm, dintonis, dcsinids, infusorin, rotifern, biigozon, cntomostrnca, Iiydrncnrina, and so 011. For t.hose interested in tlic fiorn nud fauna of fresh water, t.he book provides n llandy introduction to tlic subject. Tlicrc arc niinierous ihstrntions, both line drawings nnd photographs, of varying merit, niid the book is w l l produced. ASOROASISCIIE CIIEJIIE. By I h . ROIJIGRT S c a w ~~t s , IVisscnscliaftlichc Forscliuiigsl)crichte, Nn tiinvissenschaftliclic Rcilic, edited by Dr. R. E. Liescgnng. Band XVI. Pp. sif139. Dresden niid Leipzig: Tlieodor Steinkopfi, 192i. Price : paper, S in. ; bOllUi1, 0.50 Ill.
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