The lucidity with which \lie iiiaiu facts about soil water are described, ricccssnrily in tho barest outline, makes thiu section of the book an iidmirablc introduction to more cruditc works in which the simplc origiual meaning of strangely sounding tcrtiis is oftcti hiddeu in a ninw of tccliiiicnlit
Report of the fuel research board for the year ended march, 1933. With Report of the Director of Fuel Research. Department of Scientific and Industrial research. Pp. viii + 140. London: H. M. Stationery Office, 1933. 2s. 6d.
โ Scribed by Marsden, Arthur
- Publisher
- Wiley (John Wiley & Sons)
- Year
- 1934
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- 128 KB
- Volume
- 53
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0368-4075
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of lfiiifii, on tlic Syriiiu const., iiiitl this would bc : L grciit siivI1ig 111 ciirringc, ii\roidiiig piiyiiieiit, of tlic Srirz Cnnnl dues. Deiili~ig with dyestuffs rcscnrcli he iiicntioiictl tlic discovery of a new I)luc pigmcnt wliicli Iind ii st.riictiire It is ii most stiiblc orgiinic coiiipoiintl, stnndiiig 111) to 500' C. niitl tlicii only siil~li~iiiiig. It witlistnntls tlic iiction of light,, riiniicr of n 11cw series of sul)cr-fiist dyestuffs. At tlic close of t h i s interesting iitltlrcss Prof. 'I'horpc wis thiinkctl by tlic iicting prcsidciit tiiid iilso by tlic presidents of t l i e .British ICngincors niitl t lie drgcntinc Cliciiiiciil Associiit ions. Customs Tariffs of the Colonial Empire 'l'lic I)epnrt iiiciit of Oversens Triitlc tlcsires to driiw tlic nttcbiitioii of Unitctl Kingtloni csportrrs interested in Coloiiiiil niiirkrts to tlic issue by tlic Coloiiiiil OfHce of t lie piihliciition ciitit,lcd Citstoins Tririffs of tlic Cdoiiiiil lhpirc." This puliliciition
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l'liis is :I tlctriilctl histtrry of tlic coiirsc of Lnvoisier's \vork and its itispiratioas fronl 1773 to 1776 ; t h t is, from tlic tiiiic of his first iiotc iipoii tlic iilisorptioii of iiir hy Iiimiiig pliospliori~s iiiitl siilpliiir, up to his isoliit ion ~~rrcliitctl his iiiiitcriril with Iiig
All!& 14, 1025 16.6' C. of Thorp's Table . Thcrc also occur tables for calculntiug perccntagcs of alcohol by tho Zeiss iuimcrsion rcfrnctonictcr, and for thc cryoscopic estiiuation of nclcled water in iiiilli. Altogctlier t,lie work contains an ixnnicnsc amount of inforinntion, and presents n vcry