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terms and laboratory jargon sprung on him in later chapters There follow two excellent and useful sections treating without further explanation. Finally, it is slightly disturbcommon solvents and their purification and the properties of ing t o find in one or two places that the author has not really laboratory drying agents. understood everything he is writing about, as in the rather Another chapter deals with the prevention and first a d mixed-up discussion of chromosome replication. But these in case of accidents, by such agencies as mechanical means, criticisms should not weigh heavily against the fact that so fire, explosions, corrosive substances, poisons, electricity, far this is the only book available in which all these imand radioactive compounds. X table of dangerous comportant matters are well-presented together. I , therefore, pounds concludes the section. perusal of which can be recomrecommend “The Molecular Basis of Evolution” t o the mended to every chemist. The final and unique chapter degeneral scientific audience, for after spending a few pleasurscribes known chemical carcinogens, and endeavors to guide able hours with this book almost everyone will be sure to get a the practicing chemist to exercise reasonable care in handling pretty fair idea of what molecular biology (though not those insidious substances that are lacking “acute toxicity” evolution) is all about. in doses capable of triggering malignant growth long after exposure. VIRUSLABORATORY UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORSIA GUSTHERS S I E ~ TRESEARCH DEPARTMEST BERKELEY 4,CALIFORNIA HASS HEYMAXX CIBA PHARMACEUTICAL PRODCCTS Iic. SUMMMIT, ATEWJERSEY

Chemistry of Carbon Compounds. Volume I\-, Part B. Heterocyclic Compounds. Edited by E. H. RODD, D.I.C., D.Sc., F.C.G.I., F.R.I.C. D. Van Sostrand Company, Inc., 120 Alexander Street, Princeton, New Jersey. 1959. xviii 654 pp. 15.5 X 23 cm. Price, $24.00.

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