6–25758.

Descriptive note in Annual, 1906.

“This is a timely and scholarly monograph based on a careful study of documentary sources, interviews with officials of the consular service and on personal observation of American consulates in Europe.” J. W. Garner.

+ +Ann. Am. Acad. 28: 482. N. ’06. 750w.
+ −Ind. 62: 1095. My. 9, ’07. 240w.

Jones, Harry Clary. Electrical nature of matter and radioactivity. $2. Van Nostrand.

6–16984.

Descriptive note in Annual, 1906.

A. L. A. Bkl. 3: 44. F. ’07. S.

“A book which on the whole justifies its existence by the treatment, found in the last seventy-five pages, of the results of investigations and discussions so recent that they have not yet found place in other books on radioactivity. The book as a whole lacks somewhat in unity of treatment, the different sections differing considerably in value and in method of presentation.” R. A. Millikan.

+ −Science, n.s. 25: 300. F. 22, ’07. 820w.