Abstract
THE application of a certain kind of science to a certain kind of commerce is rapidly producing a literature of its own. It is not long since that we had occasion to notice a work which treated of the manner in which silks could be “weighted” by chemical means, and the volume now before us is the second of its kind which is concerned with the relations of chemistry and mycology to the manufacture of cotton goods.
Sizing and Mildew in Cotton Goods.
By G. E. Davis C. Dreyfus P. Holland. (Manchester: Palmer and Howe.)
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Sizing and Mildew in Cotton Goods . Nature 21, 298–299 (1880). https://doi.org/10.1038/021298a0
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.1038/021298a0