THE THEORY OF EXPERIMENTAL 

 ELECTRICITY 



A TEXT-BOOK FOR UNIVERSITY STUDENTS 

 Cambridge University Press, 1905. 8s. net. 



" We strongly recommend this book to those University students who 

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 the paths along which great progress has been made in recent years." 

 Guardian. 



" Mr. Whetham's unique knowledge, not only of the most advanced theory 

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" Mr. Whetham has written exactly the kind of book to inspire a student 

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" Mr. Whetham's book is an admirable exposition of all that the theorists 

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A TREATISE 

 ON THE THEORY OF SOLUTION 



INCLUDING THE PHENOMENA OF ELECTROLYSIS 



Cambridge University Press, 1902. los. net. 



' ' This important work is a most noteworthy contribution to the literature 

 of physical chemistry, and is bound to rank as a classical treatise on the 

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