Edgar, The Atomic Weight of Chlorine. 



If the atomic weight of oxygen is taken as i6, that 

 fif chlorine becomes 35*462 and 35'46i respectively. 



These numbers differ appreciably from that accepted 

 by the International Committee on Atomic Weights, 

 3 5 "45, but agree very well with 3 5 '463 found by Dixon and 

 Edgar in 1905, and with 35*461 lately proposed by Guye. 



