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THIS essay on the metorical development of the mineralogical sciences is especially interesting in being from Prof Groth, who has been a leader in these subjects for half a century and has now reached the age of eighty-three years. It is divided into two sections—“Krystallkunde” and “Mineral-kunde”—and the period covered is up to the end of the nineteenth century; that is, previous to the recent developments in crystallography due to X-ray methods.
Entwicklungsgeschichte der mineralogischen Wissenschaften.
Von P. Groth. Pp. v + 262. (Berlin: Julius Springer, 1926.) 18 gold marks.
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Entwicklungsgeschichte der mineralogischen Wissenschaften . Nature 120, 43 (1927). https://doi.org/10.1038/120043c0
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