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October 1935
Vol. 12 No. 10

Editor's outlook.452
Insulin-like materials from plant tissues.453
Braun, Charles E.; Rees, Francis M.
Fostering the spirit of inquiry in the college of liberal arts.459
Blanchard, W. M.
The training value of chemistry in general education.461
Simons, J. H.
An evaluation of the structural theory of organic chemistry. II.465
Senior, James K.
The chemistry student still needs a reading knowledge of German.472
Sheppard, Oden E.
A new periodic table.474
Van Rysselberghe, Pierre.
The extent of chemical education.475
Noll, Victor H.
Modification in the confirmatory test for zinc ion.481
Kelly, Margaret W.; Johnson, Elisabeth L.
Combustion experiments with vapors, gases, and dusts.483
Zeman, Felix.
Elements of the quantum theory. V-b. The rigid rotator (concluded).485
Dushman, Saul
Note on determination of equivalent weights.492
Shah, N. M.
Mathematical problem page.493
Haenisch, Edward L.
Elimination of arm-length errors in weighing.495
Damerell, V. R.
Textbook of quantitative analysis.498
Thorton, William M. Jr.
The rise of modern physics.498
Eichlin, C. G.
Diet and like it.498
Naylor, N. M.
Chemistry workbook.498
Segerblom, Wilhelm
Dictionnaire de la chimie et de ses applications.499
Patterson, Austin M.
Clinical laboratory methods and diagnosis.499
Rudd, Wortley F.
M. V. Lomonosov's collected works, vols. VI and VII.499
Davis, Tenney L.
The optical basis of chemistry valency.500
Annual review of chemistry.500
Reinmuth, Otto
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