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December 1949
Vol. 26 No. 12

Editor's outlook.627
Synthesis of isoprenoid compounds in plants.628
Bonner, James.
The relationship of plant pigments to photosynthesis.631
Smith, James H. C.
The path of carbon in photosynthesis.639
Calvin, Melvin.
The chemistry of flower color variation.657
Geissman, T. A.
Gunther Rienacker.666
Oesper, Ralph E.
A simple oscillating stirrer.666
Grelecki, C. J.; Young, Jay A.
Laboratory exercises in nuclear chemistry. III. Preparation and properties of several halogen activities.667
Hamill, William H.; Schuler, Robert H.
An experiment in the teaching of economics to science graduates.671
Shallcross, Ruth E.
The manufacture of abrasives.676
Upper, John A.
Letter to the editor681
Fowle, T. W.
Monomers.681
Fisher, Harry L.
Steel and it's heat treatment, vol. III.682
Vernon, Arthur A.
The colloid chemistry of the silicate minerals.682
Hauser, Ernst A.
Pre-medical physical chemistry.682
Cadbury, William E., Jr.
Physics and chemistry of cellulose fibers.683
Schoch, Thomas John
Intermediate chemistry.683
Fernelius, W. Conrad.
Theory of dielectrics.683
Fuoss, Raymond M.
Quantitative pharmaceutical chemistry.684
Lynn, E. V.
General chemistry.684
Campbell, J. A.
Mathematical foundations of statistical mechanics.685
Rysselberghe, Pierre Van
Chemistry of specific, selective and sensitive reactions.685
Yoe, John H.
Precis d'analyse qualitative.686
Oesper, Ralph E.
Annual review of biochemistry.686
Modern instrumental analysis, volume I.686
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