SEW BOOKS =~LEXASDER F I S D L A ~ 2nd . edition. 318 pp. Se\v l-orli: The .\lacmillan Company, 1948. Price: $4.50. That a second edition of this interesting and readable book has been called for is a r i d aome sign t h a t , in spite of the tremendous developments in many branches of chemistry in w e n t years, our chemists are not going to neglect the study of the history of chemistry luring the nineteenth century. The author does indeed discuss some of the more recent tchievenients, but his chief contributions have to do with the scientific progress of earlier .ears. Many readers v d l welcome the appendix in TThich the author gives, in twent!. pages, iiographical information about the most important chemists referred to in the main t e s t . F. H . M.ICDOL-CILL.
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’ m e t i c a l Spectroscopy. By GEORGE R. HARRISOX, RICHARD C. LORD,AXD JOHS R . LOOFBOUROW. siv 605 pp. SeFv I-ork: Prentice-Hall, Inc., 1949. Price: $6.65. The authors, all members of the staff of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, hsve !one a masterful job o n this test and reference book. Their stated objective is a compre.ensive rather than exhaustive coverage of the field of experimental spectroscopy, but eferences are included so that the reader may further investigate specific subjects. In the first chapter a general survey of the field and some selected applications are preented. This is follon-ed, in nineteen additional chapters, by discussions 011 many phases f spectroscopic instrumentation: the origin, excitation, photography and identification f spectra; measurement of intensities; photometry; qualitative and quantitative spectrohemical analysis; infrared, Raman, vacuum ultraviolet, and interferometric spectroscopy. Since the authors are respectively a physicist, a chemist: and a biophysicist, the book s a well-rounded presentation including material from each of these fields. might be spected, since Dean Harrison has long been a champion of the advantages of gratings as 3mpared with prisms as dispersing elements, there is emphasis on the merits of diffraction ratings. However, large diffraction gratings of satisfactory quality are not as available 5 is desirable. This xvork will be of great interest to all teachers, students, and workers in the field of 2ectroscopy. LEKISH . ROGERS
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