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July 1945
Vol. 22 No. 7

Editor's outlook.313
The periodic system and atomic structure I. An elementary physical approach.314
Wiswesser, William J.
Semimicro gas generator.322
Barnes, Marion D.
Sir Prafulla Chandra Ray.324
Farmer, Josselyn L.
A case study of college general chemistry.325
Meyer, Martin.
Ultraviolet absorption spectroscopy.328
Klotz, Irving M.
Some observations on the teaching of chemistry.337
Stone, Charles H.
Demons in demonstrations.339
Weaver, Elbert C.
Spot reaction experiments Part X. Topochemical reactions.342
Feigl, Fritz.
The history of microanalysis.348
Hillis, Mary O.
Here and there in trade literature.351
Perfumery: Basic facts for pharmacists.354
Wimmer, Curt P.
A simple experiment illustrating the preparation and properties of isobutylene (2-methyl-propene).356
Barkenbus, Charles; Kelley, Jerry B.
Out of the editor's basket.357
The growing of tomatoes and cucumbers without soil.360
Kessel, W. G.
Report of the new enfland association of chemitry teachers.362
Theory of x-ray diffraction in crystals. (Zachariasen, William H.)364
Huggins, Maurice L.
Organic synthesis. (Smith, Lee Irvin.)364
Roy, M.F.
General chemistry. (Timm, John Arrend.)364
Clapp, Leallyn B.
Photomicrography: a handbook of photography with the microscope. (Eastman Kodak Company)364
Mason, C.W.
German-English dictionary of metallurgy. (Singer, T.E.R)364
Williams, Robert S.
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