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COMMONPLACE as the phrase has become, of this series of reports it may, and indeed should, be said that no chemical library ought to be without it. The flood of literature which descends upon students and practitioners of chemistry grows ever greater, and a correspondingly warmer welcome is given to authoritative surveys. The annual report on the progress of applied chemistry during 1930 is invested with added value in respect of its early publication, for it has been made available six weeks earlier than the corresponding date of publication last year.
Reports of the Progress of Chemistry.
Issued by the Society of Chemical Industry. Vol. 15, 1930. Pp. 758. (London: Society of Chemical Industry, 1931.) 7s. 6d. to members; 12s. 6d. to others.
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E., A. Reports of the Progress of Chemistry . Nature 127, 479–480 (1931). https://doi.org/10.1038/127479a0
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.1038/127479a0