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Radii of Atoms (in Â.U.) 



solid elements, are in good quantitative agreement with the values 

 obtained in other ways. The values of Bragg are low, because as 

 mentioned before, he is here dealing with the atom in combination 

 with other atoms in situations in which they are sharing electrons in 

 a common orbit and are thus drawn together more closely than in the 

 pure elements. 



In conclusion, the writer wishes to take this opportunity to 

 thank Professor J. C. McLennan for his unceasing interest and 

 stimulating enthusiasm and also the members of the Honorary 

 Advisory Council for Scientific and Industrial Research of Canada, 

 who, by the award of a Fellowship, have enabled the writer to continue 

 his advanced work in Physics. 



