Abstract
IN May 1925 the Society of Glass Technology organised a general discussion to which papers on the nature and properties of glass were contributed by British, French, German, and American authorities. These papers have now been reprinted, with seven pages of “General Discussion on theForegoing Papers,” which are nine in number, since one additional paper appears to have been added to those contributed to the discussion. The volume also includes a paper on “The Viscous Properties of Glass,” which was read at a meeting of the Society at the end of 1926, and a report on “The Structure and Constitution of Glass,” by Dr. Rosenhain, prepared at the invitation of the Council under the Glass Research Association Trust Deed.
The Constitution of Glass: a Series of Papers reprinted from the Journal of the Society of Glass Technology.
Edited by Dr. W. E. S. Turner. Pp. vii + 191. (Sheffield: Society of Glass Technology, 1927.) 7s. 6d.
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The Constitution of Glass: a Series of Papers reprinted from the Journal of the Society of Glass Technology. Nature 121, 239–240 (1928). https://doi.org/10.1038/121239a0
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.1038/121239a0