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THE general characters of the new issue of Allen's -L work have been described in the notices of earlier volumes reviewed in this journal (NATURE, vol. Ixxxv., pp. 37, 365). In this connection therefore it is only necessary to remark that the present volume is notable among its fellows for the rather large proportion of theoretical and descriptive chemistry which it contains.
Allen's Commercial Organic Analysis. A Treatise on the Properties, Modes of Assaying, and Proximate Analytical Examination of the Various Organic Chemicals and Products Employed in the Arts, Manufactures, Medicine, &c. With Concise Methods for the Detection and Estimation of their Impurities, Adulterations, and Products of Decomposition.
Edited by W. A. Davis S. S. Sadtler. Vol. iv., Resins, India-Rubber, Rubber Substitutes, and Gutta-Percha, &c. Fourth edition, entirely rewritten. By the editor and the following contributors, M. B. Bladder, E. W. Lewis, T. M. Lowry, E. C. Parry, H. Leffmann, and C. H. Lowall. Pp. viii + 466. (London: J. and A. Churchill, 1911.) Price 21s. net.
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SIMMONDS, C. Allen's Commercial Organic Analysis A Treatise on the Properties, Modes of Assaying, and Proximate Analytical Examination of the Various Organic Chemicals and Products Employed in the Arts, Manufactures, Medicine, &c With Concise Methods for the Detection and Estimation of their Impurities, Adulterations, and Products of Decomposition . Nature 87, 6–7 (1911). https://doi.org/10.1038/087006a0
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