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November 1935
Vol. 12 No. 11

Editor's outlook.502
The chair of chemistry in the University of Edinburgh in the XVIIIth and XIXth centuries.503
MacKenzie, John E.
Chemical nature of organic matter or humus in soils, peat bogs and composts.511
Waksman, Selman A.
Cathode film control and metal deposition.520
Fink, Colin G.
The contribution of laboratory work to general education.524
Schlesinger, H. I.
Elements of the quantum theory: VI. The hydrogen atom.529
Dushman, Saul.
The formation of microscopic Liesegang rings.540
Botti, E. C.; Link, O. W.; Caldwell, B. P.
Development of the curriculum in college chemistry.541
Merwin, Bruce W.
Mathematical problem page.544
Haenisch, Edward L.
A laboratory manual of general chemistry.547
Hammond, W. A.
An introduction to the modern theory of valency.547
Huggins, Maurice L.
The principles of experimental and theoretical electrochemistry.547
Young, T. F.
General chemistry for colleges. 548
Washburn, E. Roger
Inorganic colloid chemistry.548
Vernon, Arthur A.
Mathematics and the question of cosmic mind (with other essays).549
Eichlin, Chas. G.
Popoff's quantitative analysis.549
Clark, George L.
Elements in general chemistry.550
Smith, Lothrop
A course in inorganic preparations.550
Foster, William
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