International Union of Crystallography/Kynoch Press, 1968 - 362 p.
This third volume of the International Tables for X-ray Crystallography completes the original intention of the Editorial Committee. It contains data which may be subject to later revision on the basis of improved measurements or calculations either of the physical or chemical properties to which these data refer, or of fundamental physical constants in terms of which the data are expressed. Any further tables may be published either as volumes or as supplements.
The sequence of the earlier sections 1 to 4 in this volume has been arranged to be generally parallel to the order of the processes involved in the X-ray study of crystals, in particular of single crystals (although some tables for electron and neutron diffraction studies are also included). Section 5 deals basically with investigations of polycrystalline material. Section 6, on precautions against radiation injury by X-rays, electrons or neutrons, is of importance to all workers in these fields.