Messrs. Bousfield and Lowry in their interesting paper, “The Influence of Temperature on the Conductivity of Electrolytic Solutions,” have discussed a hypothesis recently advanced by me. In this I stated the probability that the conductivities of all aqueous solutions approach, with decreasing temperature, a zero value at about the same temperature, and that the cause of this phenomenon is to be looked for in the disappearance of the fluidity of water. This hypothesis was very briefly mentioned, as it were, in parenthesis, in the midst of the discussion of the numerical data which formed the main portion of the paper.