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MEYER'S “Jahrbuch” is too well known among chemists to require description. It aims at giving a summary or review of the chief chemical contributions of the year. When one considers that in this comparatively short period upwards of 6000 researches (the number is taken from the Centralblatt, and does not include patent literature) find their way into print, the process of selection becomes a very arduous one, requiring on the part of the different collaborators—experts in their several provinces—not only much reading, but careful discrimination.
Jahrbuch der Chemie.
Twelfth Year, 1902. Edited by R. Meyer. Pp. xii + 544; and General Register to same, i.–x., 1891–1900. (Brunswick: Vieweg und Sohn, 1903.) Price 15s. and 11s.
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C., J. Jahrbuch der Chemie . Nature 68, 621 (1903). https://doi.org/10.1038/068621c0
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