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the viscose process has taken an increasingly important place 

 in industry, and, in fact, may now be regarded as a staple 

 textile. The cellulose acetates are applied in continually 

 increasing proportions for special purposes, and there is a very 

 definite position established for these derivatives in various 

 forms as substitutes for the better-known manufactures based 

 on nitro-celluloses, chiefly celluloid in its various forms of 

 solid and of sheet or film. 



The capital investments and interests involved in cellulose 

 industries are of enormous dimensions, and are increasing at 

 a rapid rate. For information as to these the specialist 

 publications must be consulted. 



4 NEW COURT, LINCOLN'S INN, LONDON, W.C. 

 June 30, 1916. 



