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The Institute of Chemistry of Great Britain and Ireland. Proceedings. Part III. 1888 |
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Proceedings of the Institute of Chemistry of Great Britain and Ireland,
Volume 12,
Issue 1,
1888,
Page 001-020
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PROCEEDINGS OF THE INSTITUTE 0I: cHEMISTKY OF GREAT l3KITAIN ANT> IR);JI,AKD. Conversazione; Exarninations; Supplement to Register, &c. yonbun : PRINTED BY A. P. RLUNDELL,TAYLOR& CO., 177, UPPERTHANESST.,E.C. 1885, C 0 N TE N T S. PAGE. CONVERSAZTOSE ... ... ... ... ... ... 5 MEETINGSOF CouNcrr, ... ... ... ,.-... 10 HOARDOF ESANINEHS ... ... ... ... ... 11 REGULATIOSS EXAXINFOR THE PRACTICAL ATIONS ... 11 CHEMISTRY ... ... ... ... ... ... 13 THEJULY .EXAMINATIOKS.. ... ... ... ... 14 AND ASSOCIATES RECENTLYFELLOWS ELIE!!ED ... 15 INPERIALIR’STITUTE... ... ... ... ... 18 SYLLABUS SUBJECTS INOF OF EXAMINATIONPRACTICAL CONVERSAZION E. ON Weduesday, tlie 13th of June, a Conversazioiic was given by the President, Dr.James Bell, F.R.S., at the Marlborough Rooms, Regent Street, London, and was in cvcry way a success. The exhibits, nearly 40 in number, were of unusual beauty and interest, comprising, not only apparatus and cl~cmical specimens, but also some receut discoveries experiiiientdly illustrated. Dr. Armstrong exhibited speciineiis illustrative of isomerism and isomeric change. Mr. G. Stillingfleet Johnson sent tlie peculiar form of creatiniiie he has obtained from huinau urine ; and Dr. Hugo Muller qnercite from the leans of Ckm~rop humilis, and cocosite, a new substance resembling inosite con- tained in the leaves of several species of cocoanut palms. Messrs. Brooke, Sinipson and Spiller, had a fine collection of various dyes of the Rosaiiilne series, of the Eosin series, OF those formed from Azo-compounds, and also dyee of the new Primuline series.In the coal tar industry, also, the Badisclie Anilin and Sods Fabrik, and Professor Meldola had splendid exhibits of dyes obtained fi-om coal tar, whilst Messrs. Burt, Boulton and Haywood showed the varions derivatives of the benzene, naphthalene, and anthracene series from which these colours are manufactured. Messrs. Hopkin and Williams had a noteworthy collection of' fine chemicals, including beautifully crystallised plstinooyanides. The chemical apparatus was of varied kind, including numerous spectroscopes, polariscopes, and photometers, and there mas a good show of niicroscopcs ; one sent by JIessrs.Powell and Lealand bciug supplied wi tli $=tli apocliromatic homogeneous immersion objectire, nunieiical aperture 1.+lo,and an apochro-matic ho~nogeneousimmersion condenser, 1iumerica1aperture 1.-it), which showed the iiiarkiiigs on Apltiplsiim yellucida (Acus) \\ ith great distinctness. Professor S. U. Pickering exhibited a new mixing calorimeter, and an apparatus for breaking bulbs in il calorimeter. The calorimeter coiisists of a platiniini vessel divided into two coiii-partments by folding doors, wllicl~are made to fit water-tight by means of two springs and caoiitchouc lining. %%en tlie Iiquids in the two conipartments are at the same tenipernturc, tlie spriiigs are released by pressing together tlie eboiiite knobs connected with them, and tlie doors fly open.A stirrer, worked by an elect,roniotor, and a therinometcr is placed in each compartment. In the appai*atns for brenltiiig bulk, the bulb is held stationary by an inverted pltitiniini cone attached to a rod ; by liittirig thc upper end of this rod, the bulb is bidien at the proper moment. A disc of wire gauze prevents the broken glass from beiug knocked against the thermometer by the stirrer, wliich is in the liquid. Professor M'. Ramsay and Dr. S. Young liad three exhibits :-(1.) An apparatus for sliowing the temperature of mnxirnurn density of water, in which a glass bulb is weighted so as to have tlie exact specific gravity of n ater at 4" ; if the water is made either wjirnier or colder, it bcconies lighter than the bulb, which conseqiiently sinks.(2.) A T-apour-pressure therinonieter : In this tlie liquid is ether, containing a little nlcoliol in \\ hich a colouring nintter has bee11 dissolved. The vapuur prcssiire of the ether varies nit11 the temperature, forcing up the coluwn. llie divisions on the scale are not equal ; hcnce the scale must be divided by coniparison at certain knoj\-n temperatures with an accurate riiercurittl ther-niouie t er . (3.) The liquefactio~t of metliyl fluoride by compression TY~S 7 shown, the methyl fluoride beiiig very neai-ly pure ; it was prepared by heating tetremetliylamiiioninm fluoride. It liquifies at 0' under a pressure of about 15,OOi) millimeters, or tn-enty atmospheres. Undoubtedly the most attractive spot was the table at which Mr.C. Vincent Boys eshihited his experiments with soap bubbles ; the beauty of the experiments themselves, performed, as they were, Kith sucli surprising niaiiipulative skill, exerted a kid of fascination on the visitors who thronged the table from the opcnirig of tlie soirke until its close. These evperimeiits are arranged to shew chiefly the power of an air film to prevent two bubbles froiii coining into real contact. Thus, aniorig other evperiiiients, the outer of two bnbbles was pulled out until it squeezed the iiiner ow into a long oval, but no real contact takes place. An iiiuer bubble filled with gas will carry iip an outer one, to which are atlaclied a wire ring and other things withont the iiiuet I~ubbleredly touching the outer one at all.A bubble will roll down a spiral groove also riiadc of soap film, or jump one or two steps at it time down a spiral stair- case made of soap film, without touchiiig the spiral film or being injured in the least. The esperiineiits of Professers Ayrton aiid Perry with their maguifying springs were also of great interest. The principles on which this elegant method of inicroiiietric measurement is founded, niay be briefly explained as follows :-The end of an ordinary spiral spriiig made of round wire, such as is used in a spring balance, does not appreciably rotate wlieii the spring is stretched, so that mlieii it is desired to magnify the extensioii it is 1iece.ssary to emp!oy a wlieel arid piuioii or levers, or some sucli coiitrivance, which has the defect of introduciiig friction, back-lash, and in dditioii, makes it difficult for siiiall extensioiis to obtni 11 perfect proportionality between the esteiisioii of the spring and the rotation of the pointer.By making the metal flat, however, aiid winding it 1111 like a thin shaving, n spring is produced, the end of which turns throuyti a large angle for a small azial extension of the spriug, the rtitio of rotatiou to axial extension being the greater the siiialler the diameter of the spring. If the diameter of the spring l)e very sniall, for example, the -&atti of an irich, a complete rotation of the pointer is obtained by ail axial extensioii of tlie spring of less thari the i&th of aii inch. Specimens of tliese magnifying springs of various serisiblities were eshihitcd, and they were also sliotvn, as applied to spri1lg balances, electro-rnagnetic ammeters aid volt ni eters for mensuriII g direct currents aiid pressures, and a voltiiieter based 011 tlic espaiision of a short wire, for nieasnriiig alternating electric pressures.There was dso a large working model sho~iiigtlie principle of the expanding wire yoltmeter. II3esides these, there was the adaption of the flattened spiral spring to a siniple apparatus for mensuriiig the co-efficient of expansion produced by rise of teiiiperature, also to wieuum and pressure ganges aiid to thermometers. Lastly, there was a iiiiurometer constructed 011 this principle and indicating the one t~~~iity-thousandthof an incli.In the room dowiistairs there was a modal of Biin's oxygen producer shown in action by Dr. 1,. T. Thorile, the chemist to tlie company ; whilst oue use for tlie gas extracted fiorn the atiiiosphere by this modern modification of ail ancieut process, was illustrated by Fletcher's oxjgen blowpipe, which melted up thick wrought iron almost like wax. 'l'his model of Erin's oxygen producer is desigiied to sliew the method employed for obtaining oxygen from atmospheric air by means of barium oxide. Boussingdt lorig ago shewed that barium oxide when heated in a current of moist air absorbs oxygen, becoming conyerted iiit,o barium peroxide, and that this peroxide at R higher teiriperature again yields up lialf its osygeti, leaving baritiru oxide ready for re-oxidation.All attempts hitherto made to employ this method commercially for the pile-paration o€ oxygen hare failed, however, owing to the fact that the barium oxide, after a few operat>ions, gradually loses its power of absorbing oxygen. By special precautions in the pre- paration of tehe barium oxide, the drying and purification of the air used, and by improremeuts in the mechanical means used for slipplying the air and pumping off the oxygen, this difficulty has been overcome, and the barium oxide retains its activity almost indefinitely, so that the process can be employed for the con-tinuous production of oxygen on the commercial scale.Besides his powerful oxy-hydrogen bloiv-pipe, Mr. T. Fletcher exhibited various gas apparatus of interest to chemists, including ordinary blow-pipes, hot blast blow-pipe, gas reverberatory fur-nace, injector and tube furnaces, furnaces for the lecture table and muffle furnaces. OF gas burners, there were the high power burners, the drip proof burner, the new safety Bunsen, and duplex boiling burners of various forms. Among& the elect rid apparatus were telephones ; Robertson’s writing telegraph, by which an actual facsimile copy of the hand- writing is transmitted ; Wheatstone’s automatic recorder, used at the Post Ofice, and capable of transmitting 300 to 400 words per minute ; h4r. Eric Bruce’s signalling ballooti ; and Edison and Swan’s electrical safety Iarnps.Mr. Eric Stuart Bruce’s electrical translucent balloon for flashing signals by night, is intended to facilitate military night signalling to long distances and in places where ordinary signalling would be impracticable, such as wooded and hilly districts ; also for naval coast signalling in war, and to provide a feasible means of signalling in Arctic regions. The apparatus consists of a captive balloon made of a translucent material, several incandescent electric lamps, placed inside the balloon and supported on it specially devised holder in the form of a ladder, and lastly a metallic circuit connecting the lamps with a source of electrical 10 power on the ground ; a special form of key is employed in the circuit, on the ground, designed to carry light or heavy currents and to make and break contact rapidly ;in this key the contacts are of carbon and can be easily renewed as they wear away.The Edieon and Swan Company’s safety lamp for miners con-sists of a storage battery of four cells enclosed in a strong teak box turned out of the solid and strengthened with metal bands ; and a small incandescent lamp mounted on the side of the case, protected by a strong glass cover. The case is fitted with a hinged lid secured by a crossbar fastened with a safety nut, and having a swivel handle. The full size of the lamp is 7 inches by 4$ inches, and the weight of the whole ready for use is about 7 lbs. Mr. James Wimshurst had his large electrical influence machine in full action, and it worked splendidly.It has 12 disks, each 2 feet 6 inches in diameter and carrying 16 metal sectors. The machine, which becomes fully excited in any condition of atmosphere with one revolution of the handle, shows large and perfect brush discharge at its terminals ; with Leyden jars it will give a rapid succession of Bparks 188inches in length. A military band, with Mr. S. Dodwell (late Coldstream Guards) as conductor, gave a selection of music during the evening. MEETINGS OF COUNCIL. The new Council elected on March 1st has held the usual monthly meetings with an average attendance of 19 members at each meeting. During the three months ending June 30th, there have been 15 committee meetings, at which various imd portant matters connected with the welfare of the Institute have been discussed.11 BOARD OF EXANISERS. The Couiicil has arranged that in future the practical exami- hations shall be conducted by five examiners, acting together as Q Board. The members of the Board of Examiners and the centres at which examinations Fdl be held ue as follows :-Dr. W. W. J. SICOL............... Birmingham. Professor Jf*. S. HAKrLEY, F.R.S. Dublin. br. E. J. MILLS,F.R.S. ............ Glar;gow. bfr. WATSONSNITII .................. Manchester. Professor J. MILLARTHO~SON...... London. REGULATIOXS FOR THE PRACTICAL 1"XAMIXATION. E-i-ery candidate for the Associateship id1 be required to pass ah examinatioh in practical chemistry. This examination will be held once a year, in June or July, as nearly as possible simul-taneously at such centres as the Council may determiue.The examination will be partly qualitative, partly quantitative and will occupy about four days. The attehtion of candidates is directed to the following regulations which have been adopted by the Council :-i. Every Candidate shall forward to the Registrar, one calendar month at least before the commencement of the examination togethep with the examination fee, a note book cr note books, contaihing a record of the chemical work of dl kinds done by him during the last tFo years of his studentship, the genuineness of the record to be attested by himself and his professors or teachers, according to the fOllOWihg form, printed copies of which may be obtained on application to the Registrar.Declaration of the Examinee, to be certijed by the Projessor or Tew-her tinder whom he has worked. I. " I hereby declare that the whole of the work of which a record is con-tained in the accompanying note-book, and which includes exercises in t a. Qualitative inorganic analysis, t e. Gas analysis. t b. Quantitative inorganic analysis. t f. Preparation of pure materials. t c. Qualitative organic analysis. t 9. Other experimental work. t d. Quantitative organic analysis. Was done by me in the years 18 to 18 Signed ........................................................................ 11. '' I hereby certify that the work of which a record is contained in the accompanying note-book was performed by A .......B ..... under snpervision, and examined at intervals as indicated by signatures in the book. S i!! ne(2........................................................................... t NOTE.-C~OSSout subjects not included in tbe Book. 2. The note books will I,c. submitted to the Board of' Examiners who will take their contents into consideratioli, and will regulate the extent of the examiriation to be imposed, accordingly. 3. The Board of Examiners will have the power. to submit aiiy Candidate to a z'iu2 uuce examination Lil)on the coutents of his note books, and notice shall be sent by the Registrar to any Candidate whose attendauce may be required for this purpose.4. The examination in quantitative aualysis will include bhe performance of some operation selected froin the candidate's own record. 5. The regulations relating to the production of note books will come into operation in June, 1890. In the meantime, the Board mill be prepared to receive any note books that may be submitted to them and to give oredit for their contents. 13 Syllabus of Subjects of Examination in Practical Chemistry. QUALITATIVE. 1. Exercises in qualitative analysis ; such as the analysis of artificial mixtures of moder;ite complexity, of alloys, of 01-es,the detection of specified substauces preset1 t in minute quantities, or as i mpririties in cdmmerci:il products. 2. Preparation of substances so chosen as to elicit evidence of the candidate’s acquaintance with ordinary chemical operations : snch as crystnllisatiou, dissolution, distillation, &c.Determitia-tion of I.miliug point, melting point, relative density, or solubility of srtbstances so prepared. 8. The recognition, by practical tests, of familiar typical i tiorganic and organic compounds. 4. The examination of gases, aud detection of one or more of the folloKing in a gaseous mixture : Hjdrogen, oxygen, nitrogen, carbou dioxide, hydrogen chloride, Iiydrogeu sulpliide, ammonia, sulphur dioxide, uitric oxide, methane, and ethylene. QUANTITATIVE. 1 . The gravimetric and volumetric estiination of commonly occnrri rig siibstauces. 2. The determination of carbon and hydrogen, nitrogen, sulphur or halogens in organic compounds.3. ‘l’lie volumetric determination of one or more of the con-stituents in a mixture which DitY contain hydrogen, oxygen, carbon monoxide, carbon dioxide, methane, ethylene, and nitrogen. The examiner will be at liberty to put questions to candidates at any time duriiig the mainination. Candidatm will lw allowed to consult boolis. 14 The fee for this Exnmirintion is Two Gnincns. In the event of the candidate failing to pss, tlie fee will riot be retiirned to him, but lie will be admitted to one subsequent esarniuation on payment of one guinea. THE JULY EXA4MIKdTIONS. Twenty-t wo cnnd idates entered for the Practical Exaini riation held on the 16th to the l!ft,li of July ; ;uid the following are the ri:~~n~of those who have heen sixcc+essf’ul; these will be iionliiiatetl for election at the next meeting of Coiiricil (October 26th).LIST OF CAXDIDATES wio mm PASSED. OFNAMES . PLACE; EXAMINATION. J. Cuter Bell ..................... illanclicster. R. F. 131ake........................ Ghsgow. J. F. IilomfisId .................. IA)uc~o~~. W. H. l’,r;icher,E.Sc............. B4aucliester. H. L. Euclceridge ............... Loiiduu. S. IJ. Colliiis ..................... 1) J. K. Colwe11 ..................... 77 IT. P. 1)reaper .................. 99 B. H. Gerriins .................. 91 A. H. Green ..................... RIuncllester. El. C. Haryey ..................... 9? E.H. Jackson ..................... 99 II. G. Jones ..................... IIOndOll. J. S. Lirerseege .................. I3iriningharn. S. hlacadsm, jun. .............. ~JI~OU. T. McJrcer ........................ illaiicliester. J. B. Miller ........................ ?7 C. H. It. Moore .................. T,OLIC~OI~. €1. u, ’Weclis ..................... 91 15 FELTAOWS AND ASSOCIATES EECENTTiY EJAECTKD. Siuce the Registcr n-eiit to press 87 Fellows a~id1’7Associates have been elected by tbe Council. The mines and addresses of those who have siiice been forinally admitted are as follows :-Ihrbonr, T. F., Cliemicd r)epnrtmeut, University of Edinburgh. Barnct,t, Pr;iiicis T., Messrs. Hatton Soils & Co., Bilston.Beinrose, Josepli, 56, St. Fninille Street, niIontrval. Bevan, John IT., Sorith~iewHouse, Shirehampton, near Bristol. Bonlker, T. J., Hi~ileybnryCollege, Herts. Brewis, E. Theodore, 4,Rugby Road, Ranelagh, Dublin. Cannon, William H., 18, Fenchurch Street, E.C. Cohen, Juli11s B., Hawkesinoor, Wilbrallam Road, Fall on.field, Xaiichester. Cook, Ernest H., Ncwtoii Villa, Southrille, Bristol. Consins, William J., 138, T,eadeiihall Street, E.C. Crowther, Horace W., Alkali Works, Oldbary, near Birmingham. Dalziel, Samuel, Smyrna. Donald, Saiiiuel, 115, Springburn Road, Glasgow. Draper, Harry N., Esterel, Temple Road, Rathinines, Dublin. EYCI’SOII,Henry C., 16, Cross Street, Hatton Garden. Gray, ,John, Lee Place, Linwood, Renfi~\-sliire. Green, John Edward, 3, John Street, Durham.Huiles, Alfred James, 22, Beamount Road, Hornsey Rise. IInrborcl, Frank W., 31csrs. Hutton Soils L! Co., Uilston. 16 Hargreares, John, Widues, T,ancasliire. Hart, Peter, Messrs. Teiinaiit & Co., 4!1, Faulkner Street, Mali -chester. Hnghes, Newton, The Badol, Bagill Street, Holywell, Flints. Hughes, TIioinas, Borough Analyst's Office, West Wllarf', Cardiff. Hughes, T. Vanghan, Greeii field, Holpwell, Flints. Huskisson, Paul L.? 12,Highbury Park, N. Jackson, Edward, 27, Beauf ort Road, Edgbaston, Birriiingh itin. Jeason, Francis A. H., 21, St. Georges Road, Southrvark. Johnson, James Edward, Messrs. Kiridcrsley and Johiisun, Stmtford, IE. Jones, Henry Thomas, 78, Founbainhxll Road, Aberdeen.Jordoii, Frank, The Wildertiess Portland Cement Comyariy, Mitcheldean, Gloucester. Lamont, Robert, Chemical Laboratory, Sturrock Street, liil- marnock. Last, Frank B., Landorc R. S. O., South Wales. Lichtenstein, Theodore D., Silvertown, E. Mackey, William M., Rlonkbridge Steel and Iron Works, Leeds. llacfarlane, Robert, The Grange Metal Works, Jarrom-on-Tyne. BlcSeill, Bradford, 25a, Old Broad Street, E.C. Manners, Charles Junr., 10, Moss Street, Paisley. Moore, Charles Clifton, 125, Chester Road, Hartford, Chesliire. Moul, Frank, Aldersgate Chemical Works, Southall. Newton, William, 18, Fenchurch Street, S.E. Ody, Joshua Caleb, 8, Stanhope Terrace, Galleyhill, Swanscombe, near Greenhithe, Kent. Ostersetzer, Julius, Eden Quay, Dnblin.Payne, John H., 17, Croft Terrace, J;~rrow-on-'l'yiio. Pcrkins, Frank P., The Closc, Exctcr. 17 Pollard, Frederick, Labaratoirc Khedivine, Administration Sttui-taire, Cairo, Egypt. Reid, Walter F., Fieldside, Sddlestone. Rumble, Charles. 63, St. John's Hill Grove, S.W. Russell, William, Midland Institute, Birniingham. Sayers, Joseph Johnstone, Sandfield Cott:kge, Stevenston, byrshire. Sham, Frederick W., Heapey, near Chorley. 8mi th, Frederick, Army Veterinary School, Aldershot. Staples, Henry John, Spondon, Derby. Stevenson, John, Broxburn, N.B. Taylor, John, 3, Paragon Place, Cheltenham. ASSOCIATES. Bredin, James Crawford, 18, Faberstrasse Leipsig, Germany. Draper, Carter N., Esterel, Temple Road, Bathmines, Dul~lin. Hill, Thomas G., Oakwood, Acocks Green, Birmingham.Lilburne, John, Laboratory, Somerset House, W.C. Rhodes, Clement T., 24, The Grove, South Lambeth Road S.W. Sanderson, John, 57, Belsize Park Gardens, Hampsttead, N.W. Spurgo, Herberc, 29? Moseley Street, Newastle-on-Tyne. White, Edmund, 17, Bloomsbury Square, W.C. This list is given in duplicate on page 19, so that it can be detached and inserted in the Register (Proceedings, Part II., 1888) as a supplement. 18 IMPERIAL INSTITUTE. NOTICE. The Subscription List mas closed on the 1st ,Qugust. Total amount received to date, S363 1Gs. Gd. W. J. RUSSELL, Twiisicrer to the Fzind. CHEMICALLABORATORY, ST. BARTHOLOMEW’S E.C.HOSPITAL, June 2%d, 1888.SUPPLEMENT TO REG ISTER-1888& Barbour, T. F., F.C.S., Clienlical Department, University of Edinbuxrgh. Barnett, Francis M., Messrs. Hatton, Sons tk Go.. Bilston. Bemrose, Joseph, F.C.S., 56, St. Famille Street, Montreal. Bevan, John W., F.C.S,, South View House, Shirehampton, near Bristol. Bomlker, T. J., Hsileybury College, Herts. Brewis, E. Theodore, 4,Rugby Road, Ranelagh, Dublin. Cannon, William H., F.C.S., 18, Fenchurch Street, E.C. Cohen, Julius B., F.C.S., Hawkesmoor, Wilbraham Road, Fallowfield, Manches ter. Cooli, Ernest H., F.G.S., Newton Villa, Southville, Bristol. Cousins, Williani J., F.C.S., 138, Lendenhall Street, E.C. Crowther, Horace W.,Allrali TVOTliS, Oldbury, near Birmingham. Dalziel, Samuel, Smyrna.Donald, Saniuel, 145, Springburn Road, Glasgow. Draper, Harry N., F.C.S., Elsterel, Temple Road, Rathmines, Dublin. Everson, Henry C., 16, Cross Street, Hatton Garden. I Gray, John, Lee Place, Linwood, Renfrewshire. Green, John Edward, 3, John Street. Durham. Hailes, Alfred James, F.C.S., 22, Beaumount Road, Hornsey Rise, N. Harbord, Frank W.,Messra. Hatton, Sons & Co., Bilston. Hargreaves, John, E.C.S., Vidnes, Lancashire. Hart, Peter, RIessrs. Tennant & Co., 49, Faulkner Street, Manchester. Hughes, Newton, The Cadol, Bagill Street, Holywell, Flints. Hughes, Thomas, F.C.S., Borough Analyst's Office, West Wharf, Cardiff. Hughes, T. Vaughan, F.C.S., Greenfield, Holywell, Flints. Huskisson, Paul L., 42, Highbury Park, N.Jackson, Edward, F.C.S., 27, Beaufort Road, Edgbaston, Birmingham. Jewson, Francis A. B., P.C.S., 21, St. George's lioad, Southwark, S.E. Johnson, James Edward, F.C.S., Messrs. Kindersley & Johnson, Stratford, E. Jones, Henry Thomas, 7S, Fountainhall Road, Aberdeen. Jordon, Frank, The Wildt:rness, Portland Cement Company, Mitchelciean, Gloucester. I I Lamont, Robert, Chemical Laboratory, Sturrock Street, Kilmarnock. Iiast, Frank B., F.C.S., Landore R. S. O., South Wales. Lichenstein, Theodore I)., F.C.S.,Silvertown, E. Macfarlane, Robert, Tlie Grange Metal Works, Jarrow-on-Tyiie. Mackey, William M., F.C.S., Monkbridge Steel and Ironworks, Leek McNeill, Bradford, 254 Old Broad Street, E.C. Manners, Charles, jun., 10, Moss Street, Paisley.Moore, Charles Clifton, 125, Chester Road, Harford, Cheshire. Moul, Frank, F.C.S., Aldersgate Chemical Works, Southall. Newton, William, 18, Fenchurch Street, S.E. Ody, Joshua Caleb, 8, Stanhope Terrace, Galleyhill, Swaiisconibe, near Greenhithe, Kent. Ostersetzer, Julius, F.C. S., Eden Quay, Dublin. Payne, John H., 17, Croft Terrace, Jarrow-on-Tyne. Perliins, Frank P., The Close, Exeter. Pollard, Frederick, Labaratoire Khedivine, Administration Sanitaire, Cairo, Egypt. Reid, Walter F., F.C.S., Fieldside, Addlestone. Rumble, Charles, F.C.S., 63, St. John's Hill Grove, S.W. Russell, William, Midland Institute, Birmingham. Sayers, Joseph Johnstone, Sandfield Cottage, Stevenston, Ayrshire. Shaw, Frederick W., F.C.S., Reapey, near Chorley.Smith, Frederick, Army Veterinary School, Aldershot. staples, Henry John, F.C.S., Spondon, Derby. Stevenson, John, Broxburn, N.B. Taylor, John, 3, Paragon Place, Cheltenham. ASSOCL4'I'E S. Bredin, James Crawford, 18, Faberstrasse, Leipsig, Germany. Draper, Carter N. Esterel, Temple Road, Rathmines, Dublin. Hill, Thomas G., Oakmood, Acoclis Green, Birmingham. Lilburne, John, Laboratory, Somerset House, 1V.C. Rhodes, Clement T., 24, The Grove, South Lanibeth Road, S.W. Sanderson, John, 57, Belsize Park Gardens, Hampstead, N W. Spargo, Herbert, 29, Moseley Street, Newcastle-on-Tyne. White, Edmund, 17, Bloomsbury Square, W.C.
ISSN:0368-3958
DOI:10.1039/PG888120C001
出版商:RSC
年代:1888
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Proceedings of the Institute of Chemistry of Great Britain and Ireland,
Volume 12,
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1888,
Page 025-051
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U PROCEEDINGS OF THE INSTITUTE OF CHEMISTRY OF GREAT BRITAIN AND IRELAND. PART TI, 1858. REGISTER FOR 1888 Fellows and Associates are requested to send immediate notification of change of address to the Secretary. LIST OF OFFICERS & COUNCIL FOR 1888, PRESIDENT, JAMES BELL, PhD., D.Sc., F.R.S., &c. VICE-PRESIDENTS. SIR FREDERICK ABEL, C.B., F.R.S., &c. H. E. ARMSTRONG, Ph.D., F.RS., &c. SIR CHARLES A CAMERON. M.D., &c J. FERGUSON, M.A., F.C.S. W. ODLING, M.A., M.B., F.R.S., &c. C. M. TIDY, M.R., F.C.S., &c. TREASURER. DAVID HOWARD, F.C.S. ORDINARY MEMBERS OF COUNCIL. A. H. ALLEN, F.C.S. B. E. R. NEWLANDS, F.C.S. A. J. BERNAYS, Ph.D., F.C.S. C. OSULLIVAN, F.R.S., &c. H. T.BHOWN, F.C.S. J. PATTINSON, F.C.S. M. CARTEIGHE, F.G.S. W. RAMdAY, Ph.D., F.C.S. F. CLOWES, D.Sc., F.C.S. E. RILEY, F.C.S. T. FAIRLEY, F.R.S.E., F.C.S. W. R. SMITH, M.D., D.Sc. A. E. FLETCHER, F.C.S. T. STEVENSON, M.D., F.C.S. P. F. FRANKLAND, Ph.D., F.C S, A. NORMAN TATE, P.C.S. W. HARKNESS, F.C.S. J. M. TZOMSON, F.C.S., &c. OTTO HEHNER., F.C.S. W. THONSON, F.C.S. D. B. HEWITT, M.D. W. A. TILDEN, D.Sc., F.R.S., &c. F. R. JAPP, L.L.D., F.R.S., &c. T. TYRER, F.C.S. GEORGE H. MAKINS, F.C.S. R. WARINGTON, F.R.S., &c. R. MELDOLA, F.R.S., &c. BEGISTRAR AND SECRETARY. C. E. GROVES, F.R.S., LBc. NAMES OF FELLOWS. Felloius who have paid Life Subscriptions are aiarked * Abel, Sir F. A., C.B., F.R.S., F.C.S., Royal Arsenal, Woolwich, S.E.Abney, Capt. W. W., F.R.S., F.C.S., Welleslie House, ?Tetherby Place, S.W. Abraham, A. C., F.C.S., 3, Lancaster Avenue, Sefton Park, Liverpool, Ackroyd, William, M.Ph.S., Borough Laboratory, Crossley Street, Halifax. Acworth, Joseph J., F.C.S., Sheldmont House, Cricklemood, N.W. Ad ams, Matthew Algernon, F.C.S., Maids tone. Adeney, Walter Ernest, F.C.S., Royal College of Science, Dublin. Adrian, Huskisson, M.A., Reading School, Berkshire. Aikman, C. >I., F.C.S., Chemical Laboratory, 183,St. Vincent Street, Glssgow Aitlien, Professor Andrew P., D.Sc., F.R.S.E., Royal Veterinary College, Edinburgh. Alcocli, Frank Harris, F.C.S., 9, Broad Street Corner, Birmingham. Allen, Alfred H., F.C.S.. 1, Surrey Street, Sheffield.Alison, R. E., 32, Brooke Street, Holborn, E.C. Ang-ell, Arthur, Ph.D., 4, Portland Terrace, Southampton. Angell, John, F.C.S., 81, Ducie Grove, Oxford Road, Manchester. Archbutt, L.. F.C.S., Argyle Terrace, Rose Hill, Derby. Armstrong, H. E ., Ph.D., F.R.S., F.C.S., 55, Granville Park, Lewisham, S.E., aid Central Institution, Exhibition Road, S.W. Ashby, Alfred, Town Hall, Heading. Ashwell, J. R., F.C.S., BIidanbury Lodge, Bentinck Road, The Forest, Not tingham. Atkinson, A. J., 44, Loudoun Square, Cardiff. Atkinson, Edmund, Ph.D., F.C.S., Portesbury Hill, Camberley. Atkinson, Robert William, B.Sc., F.C.S., 44,Loudoun Square, Bute Road, Cardiff. * Attfield, Professor John, Ph.D., F.R.S., F.C.S., 17, Bloomsbury Square, W.C.Baker, C I<.,4G, High Street, Slicfrieltl. Balker, Kirry, F.C.S., The Aluriiiniuin Co., Oltlbnry, Birininghnm. Bctll,Ednin ?J , 1’11 I)., 1?’ C S., Metallmgicnl Labolatory Science Schools, 6 0:1 t11 liens ’11g t011. BainIa, €1. I<., 3, Iyestininster Cliambers, Victori:i Street, S.\JT. Bannister, IiicharJ, F.C.6 ,Laboratory, Somerset House, 1T.C. Barnes, Jo-eph, 37, ATeiiiie Parade, Accrington. Garret, Edwvnid Louis, E.Sc., i7.C.S , 46, Heatlifirld Park, Wllesden Grecii. Barrett, I<.W..21, Cniiicron Strcet, Li~eipool. Bascoinlie, Frederick, 3, Grniid Pioiiienaclc, Erixton Iload, S.W. Bnssett, Henry, F.C S., 26, IMitlin Villas, Eniiisbiiiy, N. 13agiies, Jairm, jiiii., F.C S., Iiingrton-upon-Hull. Besliett, George €1 , I;C S., 37, St.Anclrew’s t’lxe, Lister Hills, Bradford. Beilby, George, F.C.S., St. Kitt’s, Slateford, Scotland. &ll, 9.Chic:hester, 1; h , ?I1B ,F.C.S., ‘3 1, ~~arwkk&dens, Iknsington. Bell, James, Ph.D., 1).Sc.,I’.R.S., F.C.S., Lahoi ~txy,Somerset House, 1Y.C. Bell, J. Carter, F.C.S., Assoc.B.S.BI., “kc., The Cliff, Higher Byoughton, Illniiclirster. Bell, William Gomm, Assoc.R.8.31., The IZnjs, Buclleigh Salterton. near JiXIllOnth. Beiiclix, D., F C.S., Tlie 13ritisli Alwarine Co., Silvertown, Victoria noclis, E. Benger, F. B., F.C.S., 7, Exchnujie Street, Mauchester. Beringer, Jolin Jacob, Arsoc. 1i.S.N.. F.C.S., Tievor Ilo,id, Caiiihome. Beriiays, I’rofessor Allwrt J., Pli.D., F.(’.S.=St. TliOnla.:’5 Hospital, S.E. Beriidge, H.D., F.C.S., 303, Belle Vue Itoacl, Lecds. Belinger, Coriirliur, l?.C.S.,Rio Tinto Co., 3G, Cpper Thames Street, E.C. Best, T F., F.C.S., 64, I’erli Street, Soutlirvnrli, S.E. Bickerdike, William Ed~~ard,F.C. S., Clayton GIange, Wliilpshire, near Elaclrburn. Biclret, John Hughes, F.C.S., Metlical College, London IIospital. Riggd,, John IT.,F.C.S.. 2!1. Cnthcart Street, Greenook. Billing, H. S., F.C S.,Alesir.;. Uuriiard, Lzck CO hlger, Plymouth Chemical TVorhs, I’lymoutli. Bischof. Profesyor G:li,tav, F.C S., 4,Hart Street, Eloomsbnry, W.C. Bloxt~in,W.I).,U.Sc , F.C.S., Iiogal Kaval College, Greenwich, S.E. Blunt, Thomas Porter, XI.A., F.C.S., Wyll Cop, Shrewbury. Blgth, Alexander TYynter, F.C.S., 31 H.C.S., Court House, St. Xnrylcbone Road.Bodmer, Richard, F.C.S., 11,Dartmouth Park Avenue, X.W. 31 Bolas, Thomas, F.C.S., Chiswick, London, W. Bothamley, Charles Herbert, F.C.S., The k-orlrshire College, TAeeds. Uottomley, J:tmes, D.Sc., B.A., F.C.S., IIoiiier Terrace, Lower Eronghton, XIanchestcr. Bourchier, Charles Eclmarcl, Ailclington FIospital, Durban, Katal. Bowdler, Arthur Clegg, F.C.S., 20, \Yelliiqton Street. Blackburn. Bowman, Fredcriclr H., D.Sc., P.R.S.E., West Mount, Halifax, Yorldiire. Bowrey, James Joliii, P.C.S., Kingston, Jamaica. Brady, H. Bowmini, F.R.S., F.C.S., 5, Robert Street, Adelphi, W.C. Branson. F. Woodxard, F.C.S.,14, Conimeixial Stieet, Leeds. Brazier, Professor James Smith, F.C.S., Univeriity, Aberdeen. Rraithw-aite, Arthur, 10, Hartiiigton Eoad, Stochton-on-Tees.Briggs, T. Lynton, F.C.S., BIessrs. Read, Holliclay S-Sons, Hudilersfielcl. * Broadbent, J. J., F.C.S., Ellesmere Rouse, Patricroft, Jfanchester. Broclc, Joliii, F.C.S., Britisli AlBnli Works, Widiic~, Lniicashire. Biougli, Bennett Hoo;er, Assoc. R.S.N., F.C.S., F.G.S., 5, Robert Street, Adelphi, IT.C. Brown, Professor A. Crum, KD., D.Sc., F.R.S., F.C.S., 8, Eelgrave Crescent, Ecliilburgh. Brown, Adrian John, F.C.S., 3, Stapenhill Road, Burton-on-Trent. Brown, Ilavi~l, F.C.S., 93, Abbey Hill, Edinburgh. Brown, Henry, 61, Linden Gardens, Chiswick, IV. Brown, Horace T., F.C .S.,Burton-oii-Trent. * Brown, Professor James Campbell, D.Sc., F.C. S., University College, Liverpool. Uuchan, Alexander, 13, Willow Bank Crescent, Glasgow.Bnch. Carl Ton, U.A., F.C.S., 17, Cavendish Place, Caveiidish Square, TV. Buchaiian, Johii Young, F.R.S., F.C.S., 10, Moray Piace, Edinburgh. Buckniastcr, Charles R.,F.C.S., 16, Heatlifield Road, Mill Hill Park, Acton, W. Bullden, E. Russell, F.C.S , Cainelot, Netherhall Terrace, S. Hanipstead. K.W Bullock, J. Lloyd, r.C.S., 3, Hnnover Street, W. Burge, Cliarles H., Laboratory, Soinerset House W.C. Burrell, B. A., P.C.X., 70, South Mall, Cork. Busfield, James, 52, Harbut Road, U'andsworth, S.W. Butterfield, John Cope, F.C.S., Westbury Cottage, Barking. Cameron, Sir Charles A., N.D., Pres. R.S.C.I., 15, Peiiibrolre Itoad, Dublin. Cameron, James, LabonLtorj-, Somerset House, 1V.C. Cameron, John Macdonald, F.C.S., 36, Weltie Road, Upper Mall, Ham- mersmith.Cammack, John, Salisbury Street, St. Helens, Laneashire. Carmody, Patrick, Laboratory, Somerset House. Carnelley, Thomas, D,Sc., F.C S., University College, Dundee. * Carpenter, H. Sanders, F.C.S., Beckingtoii House, Weigllton Road, Anerley, S.E. ; and 32, Holborn Viaduct. Carpenter, R. F., Bent Terrace, Prestwitch, Manchester. Csrteighe, Michael, F.C.S., 180, New Bond Street, W. Cassal, Charles E., F.C.S., Town Hall, Kensington ; and Mount Street, Grosvenor Square, W. Caswell, Cliarles Benjamin, F.C.S., 13, George Hoad, Birmingham. Chattaway, William, 67, Surrey Street, Siiefield. Church, Professor Arthur Herbert, F.C.S., Shelciley, Kew. Chrystal, William James, F.C.S., Shawtielcl Works, liutherglen, near Qlasgow.Clark, John, Ph.D., F.C.S., 138, Bath Street, Glssgow. Claudet, Arthur Crozier, 6 and 7, Colemaii Street, E.C. Clandet, F., F.C.S., 6 and 7, Coleman Street, E.C. Clayton, E. Godwin, F.C.S., 51, Holborn Viaduct, E.C. Cleminshaw, Edward, F.C.S., Belvedere, North Kent. Cloud. Thomas Charles, F.C.S., Assoc.R.S.JI., Wallsroo, South Anstrulia. Clowes, Professor Frank, D.Sc. (Lonci.), F.C.S., University College, Xot- tingham. Colemaii, Joseph Bernard, F.C.S., University College, Nottingliam. Coleman, Joseph James, F.C.S., Ardarrooh, Bearsden, Glltsgow. Collins, John, F.C.S., Bradford Buildings, Mamdsley Street, Bolton-le-Moors Cook, Edward Rider, F.C.S., Born, E. Cooke, F.Barker, F.C.S., 40, Wilson Road, Camberwell.Cooke, Samiiel, MA., College of Science, Poona, India. Coomber, Thoinas, F.C.S., 9, Osborne Road, Clifton, Btistol. Corfield, Professor William Henry, M.A., M.D. (Oxon.), F.C.S., 19, Gaville Row, W. Cownley, Alfred John, F.C.S., 13, Fenclinrcli Avenue, E.C. Crampton, George, M.I.R.E., F.C.S., 1,Victoria Street, Westminster, S.W. Cresswell, Charles Gerard, F.C.S., Palace Chambers, Westminster, S.W. Cribb, Cecil H., B.Sc , F.C.S., 38, Soh0 Square. Criper, Ty. R., Assoc.R.S.M., F.C.S., Karipur, Calcutta. 33 Cripps, R. A., 196, Lozell’s Road, Birmingham. Crookes, William, F.R.S., F.C.S., 7, Kensiiigton Park Gardens, W. Crow, John Kent, D.Sc., F.C.S., 2, Colhain Villas, W. Drayton. Crowder, William, 24 Evering Vil:a, Evering Road, Upper Clapton, E.Curphey, W. S., F.C.S., 268, Renfrew Road, Glasgow. Dagger, J. H. J., 3, West Bauk Road, Edge Lane, Liverpool. Darby, Stephen, F.C.S., 140, Lesdenliall Street, E.C. Darling, William Howarth, F.C.S., 126, Oxford Street, Manchester. Davidson, James, Summerville, near Dumfries. Davies, Edmarcl, F.C.S., Royal Institution, Liverpool. Davies, Itober t Higgins, F.C.S., Apothecaries’ Hall, Black friars, E.C. Davis, George E., F.C.S., Sonth Cliff House, Higher Broughton, hfanches ter. Davis, Henry Wilson, Laboratory, Somerset House, W.C. Damson, W.E., Pretoria, Katal Colony. Dechan, M., F.C.S., 5, Oli\er Place, Hawick. Deering, W. H., F.C.S., Chemical Department, €Loyal Arsenal, Woolmicli, S.E. * De la Rne, Warren, D.C.L., F.R.S., F.C.S., 73, Portlaiid Place, W.Dent, William T., F.C.S., Belle Vue House, Wood Street, Woolwich, S.E. Dewar, Professor James, F.R. S., F.C.S., Cambridge. Dibdin, U’. J., F.C.S., Mayfield, Grange Road, Sutton, Surrey. Dicliinson, A. J., F.C.S., Neptune Tar Worlrs, Surrey Canal, Deptford, S.E. Dittmar William, F.R.S., F.R.S. E., Anderson’s College, Glasgow. * Divers, Professor E., RLD., F.C.S., Imperial College of Engineering, TokiO, Japan. Dixon, Edward Maxwell, B.Sc., AlIan Glen’s Institution, Glasgow. Dixon, William A., F.C.S., Chemical Laboratory, School of Arts, Sydney. Dobbin, Leonard, Ph.D., F.R.S.E., Chemical Laboratory, University,Edinburgh. Dobbie, J. Johnstone, M.A., D.Sc., F.C.S., University College of North Wales, Bsngor.Dodd, Thomas Henry, F.C.S., Chemical Department, Royal Arsenal, Woolwich, S.E. Donkin, W. F., M.A., F.C.S., St. George’s Hospital, S.W. Dott, Dar id Brown, 104, South Canongate, Edinburgh. Dougall, Samuel S., Glenpark Villa, Busby near Glasgow. Iluggan, Thomas R ,F.C.S., 32, Snrforcl Hoad, Upper Clapton. Duncan, Charles Graliain, Chemical Department, Woolwich Arsenal. Duncan, James, F.C.S., 9, Mincing Lane, E.C. Dunstan, V-yndhmi It.,Prafessor, F.C.S.. 17, Bloomsbury Square, W.C. Duprg, Auguste, Ph D., F.R.S., F.C.S., Westniinster Hospital, S.W. * Dyer, Cernaril, B.Sc. [Loncl.] , F.C.S., 17, Great Tower Street, E.C. Dymond, Thomas S., Shettwood, Eiifield. Early, William, TIinity College, Dublin. Easticli, J. J., F.C.S., Plaistow TT'harf, Victoria I)oclis.Edwards, Harry L., 80, Boswcll Street, Li\erpool. Eltin, Charles, F.C.S.,113, Kew Bond Street, TV. Ellis, Chiles J., F.C.S., GO, John Street, (ilasgow. Estcourt, Charles, F.C.S., 213,Albert Square, Jlanchester. Evans, J. Castell, 15, Hope Terrace, Latimer Iioad, Forest Gate, E. Fairfax, Alfred, 1,Latimer Road, Forest Gate, E, * Fairley, Thomas, F.R.S.E., F.C.S., 16, East Parade, Leeda. Farries, Thomas, F.C.S., 16, Colemaii Street, E.C. Farrington, Thos., M.A., F.C.S., 4, Waterloo Place, Cork. Fenton, Henry J. H., M.A., F.C.S., Christ's College, Cambridge. * Ferguson, YroPessor Joliii, RIA., F.C.S., University, Glasgo~. Fisher, J. Holdsmorth, Hooghlcy College, Chinsnrah, Lower Bengal. Fislier, TV. W., &LA.,F.C.S., 5, St.Margaret's ltoatl, Oxford. Fitz-Brown, George, Bronghton Copper Worhs, Manchestcr. Fletclier, Alfred Evatis, 57, Gordon Square, W.C. Fletcher, Joseph, F.C.S., M.R.I.A., Lt Scalnl, Vico Road, Co. Dublin. Foord, George, F.C.S., Royal Mint, Melbourne. Foster, William, B.A., F.C.S., Micldlcsex Hospital, 17. Fraiicis, Ernest E. H., F.C.S., George Toivn, Demerara. * Frankland. Professor E., D.C.L. F.Ii.S., F.C.S., The Yews, Rcigate. l'ranLland, Hciiry, F.C.S., Sironshall Howe, Linthorpe, RIiddlesborongli. Fl~dilii~~d,Percy F., Ph.11., A.;soe.H.S.M., F.C.S., Kormal Scieiice Schools, South Kensington, S.W. Friswell, R. J., F.C.S., 11.5, Darentli liond, Stamford Hill. Flyer, A. C., PL.L)., )I h., Y.C.S., Coriiw-i~llisI.odge, Clifton, Eriskol.Fullarton, Iiobert, 30, Doiie;~l l'lacc, Belfast. Fuller, lT11:iam J:iiiies, F.C.S., 73, St. Jmies's Eod, Croydun. Gale, Samnel, F.C.S., 225, Oxforcl Street, W. Gardner, John, F.C.S., 3, Hanover Street, W. Garrick, Andrew R.. Ph.D., Eccleston Park, Prescot, Lancashire. Gatehouse, James Wright, 36, Broad Street, Bath. Geminell, George, H., F.C.S., 13, ltoseneatli Place, Edinburgh. Gibson, John, Ph.D., 29, Greenliill Gardens, Edinburgh. Girdwood, (filbert P., 54, Beaver Hxll Terrace, Montreal. Gladstone, J. H., Ph.D., F.S.S., F.C.S., 17, Pembridge Square, Hyde Park, W. Glover, G. T., F.C.S., The Phospho Guano Co., Seacombe. Gordon, Joseph Gordon, F.C.S., T1 ,andore Siemens Steel Co., Landore R.S.O., South TT’ales.Gore, George, L.Tj.D., F.R.S.,67, Broad Street, Birminglinin. * Gowlaud, W., F.C.S., Imperial Mint, Osaka, Japan. Graham, Profe4sor Charles, D.Sc., F.C.S., University College, W.C. Graham, Christopher C., Jfessrs:. Blnndeil, Spence & Co., Beverley noad, H~ill. Green, Arthur George, F.C.S., Atlas Works, Hncliney Wick, E. Greenaway, Alfred John, F.C.S., 50, Frognal, Hampstead, N.W. Greenish, H. G., 20, Kew Street, Dorset Square, X.W. Greenmay, Thomas J., Block 14, Mining Co., Broken Hill, near SilTerton, New South Wales. Gregory, Henry Eichard, 7, Quality Court, Chancery Lane, E.C. GrevilIe, Henry Leicester, F.C.S., 4, IIoreland Villas, Lambton Road, Hoinsey Rise. Griess, Peter, Ph D., F.R.S., F.C.S., Burton-omTrent, (himwood, R., F.C.S.,Xetropolitan Board of Works, Spring Gardens, X.W.* Groves, Charles Edward, F.R.S., F.C.S., 9, Adelphi Terrace, W.C., and Kennington Green, S.E. Groves, Thomas Bennett, F.C.S., TTepiouth. Gurney, H. S. Lewis, La Rochelle, Bridge Road, Torqnsy. Hake, C. Napier, Laboratory, 14, Great Smith Street, Westminster, 8.UT. Hake, Henry Wilson, Ph.D., F.C.S., Westminster Hospital Medical School, Caxton Street, S.W. Hall, Samnel, F.C.S., East London Soap Works, Bow, E. Hamilton, Robert, Eglinton Iron TVorlis, Kilwinming. Hanbury, Cornelius, F.C.S., Plough Court, E.C. Hannay, J. B., F.C.S., Cowe Castle, Loch Long. Harcourt, Professor A. Vernon, 3I A., F.R.S., F.C.S., Cowley Grange, Oxford. Harland, R. H., F.C.S., Plough Court, 37, Lombard Street, E.C.Harkness, William, F.C.S., Laboratory, Somerset House, W.C. Harris, Frank TT., F.C.S., G.TI’. Railway, Sw-indon, Wilts. Harricon, J. B., Government Laboratory, Barbados. Harrow, George €1. G., Ph.D., F.C.S., 1-10,Alexandra Road, Bnrton-on-Trent. * Hartley, Profwsor W.Xoel, F.R.S., F.C.S., Royal College of Science, Stephen‘s (heen. Dublin. Harvey, Sidney, Sonth Eastern Idmratory, C’anterhnry, Haqtings, Henry RIitchell, F.C.S., 54, Eclith Road, The Cedars, TVeet Ken sin gt on, W. Heaton, Charles William, F.C.S., Chiring C1 oss Hospital, W.C. Hehner, Otto, F.C.S., 11,Billiter Square, E.C. Heisch, Charles, F.C.S., City Gas Rxaminers’ Office, 70, Mark Lane, E.C. Helm, Henry James, F.C.S., 13,St. George’s Tillas, Perry Hill, Catford, S.R.Henderson, G. G , I:.C S., Chemical Laborrttory, Olasgow University. Henry, TTXiam Charles, M.I)., F.R.S., F.C.S., €Iaffeld, near Ledbnry. 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ISSN:0368-3958
DOI:10.1039/PG888120B025
出版商:RSC
年代:1888
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