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IN the preface to this work the author states that βit attempts to apply to the teaching of dyeing the same methods of class-room work, coordinated with experiments in the laboratory, which have proved so successful in the teaching of inorganic chemistry and other branches of science,β and its novel feature consists in the insertion, interspersed throughout the text, of a series of experiments, seventy-nine in number, which the student is to carry out in the laboratory.
The Principles of Dyeing.
By G. S. Fraps, of North Carolina College. Pp. xii + 270; with 22 illustrations in the text. (New York: The Mac-millan Co.; London: Macmillan and Co., Ltd., 1903.) Price 7s. net.
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G., W. The Principles of Dyeing . Nature 67, 581 (1903). https://doi.org/10.1038/067581a0
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