Colloid Symposium Annual. Volume VII (Weiser, HB, ed.) - American

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Colloid Symposium Annual. Volume W. Edited by Dr. H. B. WBISER,Professor of Chemistry a t the Rice Institute. John Wiley & Sons, Inc.. New York, 1930. 23 X 15 cm. viii f 300 pp. 127 figures. $4.50. This book, formerly called the "Colloid Symposium Monograph," contains dl the papers presented a t the Seventh Symposium on Colloid Chemistry, held a t the Johns Hopkins University, June, 1929. Titles of the papers and authors are as follows: 1. "The Scattering of Light in Sols and Gels." P. G. DONNAN and K. KarrHwAxuarr.

2. "The Structure of Gelatin Sols and Gel.." S. E. Saep~ARoand J. G. MCNALLY. 3. "The Measurement of Hvdratition of Gelatin and Similar Materials and t h i Relation of Hydration to Swelling." HARvBX A. NBYlLLE and Enwrn R. Tnsrs. 4. "The hauence of Adsorption on the Grovth of Crystal Surfaces." K A R L P. HBnz-

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The established tradition of excellence and variety in the papen presented has been continued in this volume. One cannot read many of them without receiving inspiration for work in this important field. A detailed review of such a compilation is scarely practicable. Inclusion of the discussion on each paper might be an improvement. However, the reviewer wishes to congratulate the publishen and the editor on their successful effort. Every colloid chemist will want to add this volume of the annual to his set. MALCOLM M. HARING U N I M I ( S I01~ 1 MARYUND COLIBOBPA=,MD.

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