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The Volatile Oils. By E. Gildemeister and Fr. Hoffmann. Second Edition, 

 by E. Gildemeister. Written under the Auspices of the Firm Schimmel 

 & Co., Miltitz, near Leipzig. Authorised Translation, by Edward 

 Kremers. Vol. III. London : Longmans, Green & Co., 39 Paternoster 

 Row, E.C.4, 1922. (Pp. XX + 777, with 5 maps, i table, and 51 illustra- 

 tions.) Price 325. net. 



La Molecule. Equilibres et Reactions chimique. Par Dr. Achalme, 

 Directeur de Laboratoires, TEcole des Hautes Etudes. Les Edifices 

 Physico-Chimiques. Tome II, avec des dessins a la Plume de M. Raoul 

 Leclerc. Paris : Payot et Cie, 106 Boulevard Saint-Germain, 1922. 

 (Pp. 239.) Price 15 frs. 



A Laboratory Handbook of Bio-chemistry. By P. C. Raiment, B.A., 

 M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P., and G. L. Perkett, B.A. London : Edward Arnold 

 & Co., 1922. (Pp. 102.) Price 55. net. 



The Theory of Allotropy. By A. Smits, Ph.D., Professor of Chemistry in 

 the University of Amsterdam. Translated from the German with the 

 Author's sanction by J. Smeath Thomas, D.Sc, Senior Lecturer of 

 Chemistry in the University of Liverpool. London : Longmans, 

 Green & Co., 39 Paternoster Row, E.C.4, 1922. (Pp. xiii + 397, with 

 239 figures.) Price 21s. net. 



Graphical and Tabular Methods in Crystallography as the Foundation of a 

 New System of Practice. With a Multiple Tangent Table and a 5-figure 

 Table of Natural Cotangents. By T. V. Barker, University Lecturer 

 in Chemical Crystallography and Fellow of Brasenose College, Oxford. 

 London : Thomas Murby & Co., i Fleet Lane, E.C.4. (Pp- ^i"^ + 152.) 

 Price 14s. net. 



An Introduction to Sedimentary Petrography, with Special Reference to 

 Loose Detrital Deposits and their Correlation by Petrographic Methods. 

 By Henry B. miner, M.A., D.I.C., F.G.S., A.M.I.P.T., Lecturer in 

 Petroleum Technology, Imperial College of Science and Technology, 

 London. London : Thomas Murby & Co., i Fleet Lane, E.C.4. (Pp- 

 125, with 32 figures.) Price 85. 6d. net. 



Handbook to Hull and the East Riding of Yorkshire. Prepared for the 

 Members of the British Association for the Advancement of Science 

 on the Occasion of their Visit to Hull in September 1922. Edited 

 by T. Sheppard, M.Sc, F.G.S., Hon. Local Secretary. London and 

 Hull : A. Brown & Sons, 1922. (Pp. viii + 552, with illustrations.) 



Laboratory Manual of Fruit and Vegetable Products. By W. V. Cruess, 

 B.S., and A. W. Christie, M.S. New York : McGraw-Hill Book Co., 

 370 Seventh Avenue ; London : 6 and 8 Bouverie Street, E.C.4, 1922. 

 (Pp. vii + 109, with 12 figures.) Price 7s. 6d. net. 



Researches on Cellulose IV. 1910-1921. By Charles F. Cross and Charles 

 Coree. London : Longmans, Green & Co., 39 Paternoster Row, E.C.4, 

 1922. (Pp. X + 253, with 4 plates and 12 diagrams.) Price 155. net. 



Guide to the University Botanic Garden, Cambridge. By Humphrey Gilbert 

 Carter, Director of the Garden. Cambridge : at the University Press, 

 1922. (Pp. XV + 117, with 23 plates.) Price 3s. 6d. net. 



British Basidiomycetse. A Handbook to the Larger British Fungi. By 

 Carleton Rea, B.C.L., M.A. Cambridge : at the University Press, 

 1922. (Pp. xii + 799.) Price 305. net. 



Smell, Taste, and Allied Senses in the Vertebrates. By G. H. Parker, Sc.D., 

 Professor of Zoology, Harvard University. Philadelphia and London : 

 J. B. Lippincott Co. (Pp. 192.) Price io5. 6d. net. 



