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Spectroscopy

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THIS important addition to the well-known series of text-books edited by Sir William Ramsay will be welcomed by all who are interested in the progress of spectroscopy, and especially by students of physics and chemistry who may desire to engage in spectroscopic study and research. The book, indeed, fills a gap in spectroscopic literature which has long existed, providing in a moderate compass a comprehensive guide to modern methods of investigation, the theory of the instruments employed, and the principal results which have been arrived at in the application of spectroscopic methods to chemistry and physics. In each of these departments the explanations are generally characterised by thoroughness in matters of detail, and are seldom lacking in clearness.

Spectroscopy.

By E. C. C. Baly. Pp. xi + 568; illustrated. (London: Longmans, Green and Co., 1905.) Price 10s. 6d.

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Spectroscopy . Nature 73, ix–x (1905). https://doi.org/10.1038/0730ixb0

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