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IT is announced in the Chemiker Zeitung of November 21 that Prof. Leo Tschugaeff died from typhus on September 26 last. Dr. Tschugaeff, who was fifty years of age, was professor of inorganic chemistry at Petrograd. He was well known for his researches, including the dimethylglyoxime reaction for nickel. The issue of November 16 reports the death on November 4 of Prof. Alfred Möller, since 1896 director of the Forestry Academy of Eberswalde, who was known for his work on mycology.
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[Obituaries]. Nature 110, 781 (1922). https://doi.org/10.1038/110781c0
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.1038/110781c0