Abstract
ONE must congratulate German science on the large number of useful monographs which are constantly being published in Germany. When a branch of science has been advanced by independent original research in all parts of the world, it is highly desirable that every now and then we should be able to review the progress made, and a monograph which collects all the threads together and sets them out as a more or less completed fabric not only achieves this but also gives an extremely pleasant form of reading to those working at the subject. The book before us is a good example of this type of literature, and is therefore to be welcomed.
Die Elektrizität der Gewitter.
Von Dr. K. Kähler. (Sammlung Borntraeger, Band 3.) Pp.148. (Berlin: Gebruder Borntraeger, 1924.) 4s. 9d
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SIMPSON, G. Die Elektrizität der Gewitter. Nature 114, 890–891 (1924). https://doi.org/10.1038/114890a0
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