This is a continuation of "Theory of Coronoid Hydrocarbons" which appeared as No. 54 (1991) in the series Lecture Notes in Chemistry. Coronoids are chemical graphs which represent certain polycyclic conjugated hydrocarbons with holes. The treatment is interdisciplinary, spanning from references to organic syntheses or attempted syntheses - to stringent mathematical applications of combinatoric and graph theory. In a great part of the work dealing with enumerations of chemical graphs, algebraic methods are employed on one hand and computer programming on the other. The book demonstrates a piece of mathematical chemistry in the form which is a relatively new branch of science; the very term "mathematical chemistry" was not firmly established before the appearance of the Journal of Mathematical Chemistry in 1987.
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