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ONE welcomes a second edition of this very useful book after a lapse of only two years. The authors have made little change in the scope and arrangement of the information, but they have enlarged it by fifty per cent by interpolating numerous fresh instances of the ever-broadening utility of fluorescence phenomena. The publishers have also been generous in adding fourteen excellent plates descriptive of recent developments.

Fluorescence Analysis in Ultra-Violet Light

By J. A. Radley Dr. Julius Grant. (Monographs on Applied Chemistry, Vol. 7.) Second edition. Pp. xi + 326 + 29 plates. (London: Chapman and Hall, Ltd., 1935.) 21s. net.

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L., S. [Short Notices]. Nature 137, 450–451 (1936). https://doi.org/10.1038/137450c0

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