Organic Syntheses. Volume 38

prisingly many quotations of molecular parameters without any indication of the associated estimates of error. If the reader is aware that the brevity...
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t h e discussion of errors and iiinitations of the method is In addition t o the variety of syntheses, Volunie 38 somewhat inadequate. also contains t h e cumulative index of material from Volumes T h e treatment of normal coordinates in the sectioti on 30-38, thereby increasing its usefulness to the practicing spectroscopy seems unnecessarily brief; for example, there organic chemist. are a number of points in t h e discussion of the structure of DEPARTMENT OF CHEMISTRY monodeuterioacetylene which will probably be unclear to T 7 ~Y OF~ SORTH ~ CAROLISA ~ ~ ~ RICHARD ~ 1 G. HISKEY the general reader because of this deficiency. CHAPEL HILL,NORTHCAROLINA I n view of t h e author’s professed desire t o give a clear idea of the limitations of the various methods, this reviewer feels t h a t t h e discussion of experimental error for some of the methods is far from adequate. Xlso there are sur- Curare and CuIare-like Agents. Edited by D. BOVET, F . BOVET-XITTIand G. B. MARISI-BETTOLO, Instituto prisingly many quotations of molecular parameters without Superiore di Sanita, Romn. D. Van Xostrand Co., Inc., any indication of the associated estimates of error. 120 Alexander St., Princeton, New Jersey. 1959. s i If the reader is aware t h a t the brevity of the discussions 4T8 pp. 17 X 24.5 cm. Price, iSl5.75. results in certain inadequacies of presentation, and if he makes full use of t h e references a t the end of each chapter This beautifully printed and richly illustrated volume is for further details of a technique in which he may be particcomprised of the papers delivered at the International ularly interested, tlie objections which a specialist has t o Symposium on Curare and Curare-like Agents in Rio de parts of the book may be regarded a3 minor. Janiero, -4ugust 5-12, 1957. 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