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IN his notice of the new edition of this work, by Mr. Groves and myself, which appears in NATURE, vol. xxii. p. 530, Mr. Muir refers to an obvious omission at p. 933. May I request those who possess the book to insert at the top of the page the words “Probably, however, the most weighty objection that can be raised to the” . . . Although in the revise, by some strange mischance this line has been dropped in printing off.
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ARMSTRONG, H. Miller's Elements of Chemistry—Part III. Organic Chemistry. Nature 22, 559 (1880). https://doi.org/10.1038/022559c0
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