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December 1935
Vol. 12 No. 12

Editor's outlook.552
The evolution of the X-ray tube.553
Kraissl, F., Sr.
Chemical interrelationships in the choline group.559
Jensen, Hans.
The first chemical society in the world.565
Kendall, James.
The present state of the problem of electrolytic solutions.567
Kraus, Charles A.
Surface tension by the ring method.573
Macy, Rudolph.
Further applications of chemistry to archaeology.577
Foster, William.
How to study chemistry.579
Manuel, W. A.
Elements of the quantum theory: VII. Van der Waals' forces.581
Dushman, Saul.
A system of qualitative analysis for the anions.586
Dobbins, J. T.; Ljung, H. A.
The determination of chemical equivalents by the eudiometer method.589
Lincoln, A. T.; Klug, H. P.
An efficient fume hood.591
Muhleman, George W.
Mathematical problem page.592
Haenisch, Edward L.
Querschnitt durch die organische chemie.596
Hall, William T.
Experimental physics.596
Eichlin, Chas. G.
The systematic identification of organic compounds - a laboratory manual.596
Wagner, E. C.
Principles and applications of electrochemistry. Vol. 1597
Haring, Malcom M.
General chemistry. 598
Foster, WIlliam
Introduction to inorganic chemistry.; Laboratory excercises in inorganic chemistry.599
Hopkins, B. S.
Science craft mineralogy manual.599
Wade, Frank B.
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