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THESE tables are evidently compiled by one who has had considerable experience in teaching qualitative analysis; the directions are always clear and to the point; the student is not confused by too many alternative methods, neither is the art of analysis made altogether a matter to be learnt by rote. The short and simple solubilities table on p. 37 is especially to be commended. If we must have yet another set of tables for elementary qualitative analysis let us have these by Mr. Barnes; but have we not sufficient already?
Tables for the Qualitative Analysis of “Simple Salts” and “Easy Mixtures.”
By Joseph Barnes. (Manchester: James Gait and Co.; London: Simpkin, Marshall, and Co., 1882.)
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Our Book Shelf . Nature 26, 621 (1882). https://doi.org/10.1038/026621a0
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