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 from the other, as decomposition begins, and manifests itself for a certainty, only after about six hours. Readings should not be followed up for more than thirty-six to thirty-eight hours.

Great progress would be made, if the reading of angles of rotation could be taken by means of some kind of automatic device. Objective values could be obtained, and we should be in a position to follow

. 11.

up details which, during the long intervals between readings, at present escape observation. Experiments in this direction, with the collaboration of Dr. Wildermuth, are in progress.

To obviate the cooling of the polariscopic tubes, during polarization, tubes have been constructed with water jackets (fig. 11). Lately, an electric heating apparatus has been added to the polariscope itself.