BOOKS BY THE SAME AUTHORS 



THE THEORY OF EXPERIMENTAL 

 ELECTRICITY 



A TEXT-BOOK FOR UNIVERSITY 

 STUDENTS 



Cambridge University Press. Second Edition, 1912. 8s. net. 



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

 advanced theory but also of all matter of experimental methods, 

 as well as his gift of clear exposition, admirably qualify him for 

 the task." Electrical Review. 



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

 student with appreciation of what has been achieved by physicists, 

 and to suggest paths of research which might be followed with 

 reasonable probability of further discoveries." Times. 



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

 theorists have discovered so far. ' To some extent,' he writes in 

 the preface, { even a scientific text-book must be a piece of litera- 

 ture and a work of art.' ' Experimental Electricity ' can certainly 

 claim to be both ... we cannot conceive any earnest student 

 laying down the book without a desire to help, to the best of his 

 ability, in solving the riddle with which it closes." Nature. 



A TREATISE 

 ON THE THEORY OF SOLUTION 



INCLUDING THE PHENOMENA OF 

 ELECTROLYSIS 



Cambridge University Press, 1902. xos. 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 subject. Both on account of its thorough and 

 exhaustive treatment of the subject, and its remarkably clear 

 and cautious exposition of it, the book is one of unsurpassed 

 excellence. " Philosophical Magazine. 



" Mr Whetham's book is probably the most complete and satis- 

 factory treatise on the subject in any language." Athenaum. 



