+ – N. Y. Times. 11: 382. Je. 16, ’06. 210w.

“This story has not sufficient charm or brilliancy in the telling to make the plot and characters seem probable.”

Outlook. 83: 768. Jl. 28, ’06. 160w.

Hopkins, Nevil Monroe. Experimental electro-chemistry. *$3. Van Nostrand.

An introductory chapter discusses the important researches and discoveries which bear upon the theories and laws of electro-chemistry, then follows the text that aims to provide a lecture room and laboratory guide to the subject. There are ample experimental evidences for the theories advanced including exercises in preparing electrolytic compounds and in isolating metals.


“We note that much care has been taken over the illustrations of which there are a hundred and thirty. It is disappointing to find that this standard of excellence has not been maintained in the text.”

– + Ath. 1906, 1: 518. Ap. 28. 570w.

“We advise those interested in electro-chemistry and also those who do not believe in it—and there are a goodly few—to read this book.” F. M. P.

+ + Nature. 74: sup. 6. My. 3, ’06. 1010w.