Roozeboom (1), Ruff (1), Saladin (2), Sorby (1), Stead (19), Tschermak (3), Tschernoff (1), Upton (1), Wittorff (1), Wiist (3), Ziegler (1). He also takes this opportunity of expressing his appreciation of the many kind and helpful criticisms and suggestions received from fellow-workers and other correspondents. The method which the author has always followed in his teaching of metallography to postpone until the closing chapters the study of the equilibrium diagram and of the phase rule rather than to introduce the subject with these complex, and, therefore, at the time, forbidding, considerations has been adversely criticized by a few, but on the whole he believes that it has won out and he is more convinced than ever that it is the most effective and otherwise satisfactory method to follow. ALBERT SAUVEUR. HARVARD IJNIVERSITY, Cambridge, Massachusetts, November 17, 1915.
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