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Books Marcel Dekker earlier in 1975. Six au­ thorities in the field critically review the real progress that has been made in Raman and infrared spectroscopy in recent years. The topics of four chapters include infrared and Raman spectra of unique matrix-isolated mol­ ecules, vibrational spectra and struc­ ture of plastic crystals, intramolecular force field calculations: methods and application, and characterization of the products of metal atom-molecule cocondensation reactions by matrix infrared and Raman spectroscopy. The references found at the end of each chapter cover the literature through 1974. The author and subject indices to the entire volume are also provided at the end of the text. The book is reproduced from a typewritten text.

Toxicology Annual 1974. Charles L. Winek and Sydney P. Shanor, Eds. xiv + 323 pages. Marcel Dekker, Inc., 270 Madison Ave., New York, N.Y. 10016. 1975. $29.50 ,

This is the first volume of an annual series which promises to compile se­

lected topics of current concern or in­ terest in the broad field of toxicology. The 14 chapters of this volume writ­ ten by 19 different contributors dis­ cuss all aspects of toxicology including clinical, forensic, analytical, preven­ tive, veterinary, and currently contro­ versial areas such as marijuana and saccharin. The book is a photo-offset copy of typewritten text.

Lab Basic Programming Guide. 144 pages. Inquiries Manager, HewlettPackard Co., Route 4 1 , Avondale, Pa. 19311. 1975. $12.50

Company Manuals Analytical Methods for Carbon Rod At­ omizers. Varian Instrument Division Service Center, 670 E. Arques Ave., Sunnyvale, Calif. 94086. 1975. $25 plus 75φ shipping charge

This handsomely packaged cook­ book format manual from Varian In­ strument contains more than 80 ana­ lytical methods applicable to activities ranging from air and water pollution to agricultural, bio-sciences, food, fo­ rensic, geochemical, metallurgy, petro­ chemical, and other industries. In ad­ dition, other sections of the manual explain the theory and operating prin­ ciples of flameless atomic absorption, sampling techniques, use of standards, and interferences.

This tutorial handbook from Hew­ lett-Packard designed for people with­ out prior knowledge of computer pro­ gramming offers a complete selfteaching course in LAB BASIC, a soft­ ware that enables users to develop and run their own chromatography pro­ grams on Hewlett-Packard laboratory data systems. The 10 sections of the book cover all features of LAB BASIC and their use in creating workable programs to manipulate data from gas and liquid chromatographs.

Application Notes on X-Ray Fluores­ cence and Diffraction. Analytical In­ struments Department, Siemens Corp., 186 Wood Avenue South, Iselin, N.J. 08830. 1975. $15

Twenty-five application notes de­ scribing the use of x-ray diffraction and fluorescence systems in analysis of low alloyed steel, blood serum, in­ dustrial oils, glazing colors, fluorine, and other materials are assembled into a two-volume, soft cover series by Siemens Corp. Results presented were actually produced by working labora­ tories.

"TO DISCOVER A TENTH OF A PPM OF ORGANIC CARBON IN DRINKING WATER YOU HAVE TO TAKE ONE LONG DRINK OF WATER. THAT'S EXACTLY WHAT THIS THING DOES.'' The Oceanography International Total Carbon System analyses 10 ml samples, and delivers precise, statistically useful results at total organic carbon concentrations as low as 0.1 ppm. Preci­ sion with other commercial analyzers (which use 40-80 μΐ samples) is dubious, and reproducibility suffers. A lot. The precision of the Oceanography International System is a result of using large samples sealed in glass ampules. It is the only EPA-approved* ampule method for determination of total carbon —and it is not susceptible to interfering ions. Samples are taken with our patented Ampule

Sealer. The sealer is portable, so you can use it at remote sites to preserve an accumulation of samples for subsequent analysis. Several inves­ tigators, equipped with sealers alone, can be served by a single central analyzer. For speedy routine carbon analyses, the analyzer can be fitted with a module for direct sample in­ jection. Price includes free installation and operator training. Write for detailed 8-page brochure! •FPA approval Oct 16. 1973/-edera/ Register Vol. 38, No 199, Pt II. po 2875860 SPA Water P'ogram Guidelines Establishing Test Procedures for Analysis of Pollutants. Pt. 136

OCEANOGRAPHY INTERNATIONAL CORPORATION College Station, Texas 77840. Ph (713) 846-7721 CIRCLE 159 ON READER SERVICE CARD 414 A · ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY, VOL. 48, NO. 4, APRIL 1976