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Nuclear Physics A101 (1967) 699; (~) North-Holland Publishiny Co., Amsterdam Not to be reproduced by photoprint or microfilm without written permission from the publisher
BOOK REVIEWS SOLAR PHYSICS(O. Reidel Publishing Company, Dordrecht, 1967. One volume in four issues, HFI. 96) This new quarterly journal entirely devoted to the physics of the sun and solar effects on the earth is edited by C. J. de Jager, Utrecht and Z. Svestka, Andrejov, assisted by an international editorial board. It is very well printed on glosely paper and lavishly illustrated. Besides specialized papers, the first issue also contains descriptions of three solar physics observations. L.R.
URBAN, P. (ed.), Elementary particle theories (Springer-Verlag, Wien, 1966. 463 pages, $19). The 1966 Graz University weeks were devoted to a broad survey of all theoretical aspects of high energy physics. The proceedings (printed in offset) thus give a condensed, but authoritative account of the present situation, the usefulness of which is not limited to specialists in the field. L.R.
JOURNAL OF PLASMAPHYSICS (Cambridge University Press, 1967. One Volume in four parts £7, one part [2 10s). New specialized quarterly journal devoted to plasma physics. The editor is Dr. J. P. Dougherty, Cambridge, associate-editors: Prof. D. Bershader, Stanford; Prof. G. D. Kahn, Manchester; Prof. W. B. Thompson, La Jolla. L.R.
P. HUBER and H. SCHOPPER (eds.), Proceedings of the 2nd international Symposium on Polarization Phenomena of Nucleons. (Birkhiiuser Verlag, Basel, 1966. SFr. 86) This volume, extremely well produced, consists exclusively of a collection of specialized papers. It will accordingly be serviceable to physicists engaged on research in the important and flourishing domain to which the symposium was usefully devoted. L.R.
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