Edgar, The Atomic Weight of Chlorine. 



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

 •of chlorine becomes 35'462 and 35'46i respectively. 



These numbers differ appreciably from that accepted 

 hy the International Committee on Atomic Weights, 

 35*45, but agree very well with 35463 found by Dixon and 

 JEdgar in 1905, and with 3 5 '461 lately proposed by Guye. 



