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results of the investigations of Rorensanz*) and ATEN *). In a more 
complicated case, in which a line of equilibrium is the resultant of 
three or more lines of equilibrium a line of equilibrium with a 
clearly marked point of inflection will of course exceedingly easily 
arise, as is, indeed, the case for the aldehydes *). 
x 
Fig. 6, Fig. 7. 
2. Let us suppose in the second place that above the temperature 
of the three-phase equilibrium Sg-+ L, + L, the $-2-line of fig. 1 
1) Z. phys. f. Chem. 62, 609 (1908). 
2) See Versl. Kon. Ak. 28 Sept. 1912, p. 396. This paper will shortly appear 
in These Proceedings 
3) Z. f. phys. Chem. 77, 269 (1911). 
