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(1) The Analysis of Minerals and Ores of the Rarer Elements for Analytical Chemists, Metallurgists, and Advanced Students (2) The Metals of the Rare Earths

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THE two volumes before us, taken together, form a very complete treatise on the rarer elements, their occurrence, properties, and the methods for their separation. Although they overlap in some measure, each contains much in^ formation of the highest importance at the present day.

(1) The Analysis of Minerals and Ores of the Rarer Elements for Analytical Chemists, Metallurgists, and Advanced Students.

By Dr. W. R. Schoeller A. R. Powell. (Griffin's Scientific Text-books.) Pp. x + 239. (London: Charles Griffin and Co., Ltd., 1919.) Price 16s. net.

(2) The Metals of the Rare Earths.

By Dr. James Frederick Spencer. (Monographs on Inorganic and Physical Chemistry.) Pp. x + 279. (London: Longmans, Green, and Co., 1919.) Price 12s. 6d. net.

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GARDINER, J. (1) The Analysis of Minerals and Ores of the Rarer Elements for Analytical Chemists, Metallurgists, and Advanced Students (2) The Metals of the Rare Earths. Nature 104, 310–311 (1919). https://doi.org/10.1038/104310a0

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