cluding fluoridation) are outstanding. Although the book contains a comprehensive coverage of the subject of water supply, the text obviously makes no attempt, in most cases, to give an exhaustive treatment of each subject, but rather presents a limited though reasonably complete review of each subject. In some instances a more detailed coverage would have been desirable. The nine page index might well have been expanded. This book has no real counterpart in water works literature and unquestionably would be a valuable addition to the library of any person interested in the water works field. E. A. REINKE
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