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TO PROMOTE THE STUDY OF ELECTROCHEM~STRY, ELECTROMETALLURQY CHEMICAL PHYSICS, METALLOQRAPHY, AND KINDRED SUBJECTS. FOUNDED, 1903. R U L E S AND LIST OF OFFICERS AND MEMBERS, CORRECTED TO APRIL 1, 1913.TO PROHOTE THE STUDY Ot ELtOTROOHthll8TRY, ELROTROMETALLU~V. CHWI- PHYOIO~, MKTALLO~RAPHY, AND KINDRBD Suarmcma FOUNDED, 1903. COUNCIL, 1912-1913 : President. DR. R. T. GLAZEBROOK, C.B., F.R.S. Past- Presidents. J. SWINBURNE, M.Inst.C.E., F.R.S. ( I ~ I O - I ~ I I ) Vice- Presiden ts. SIR JOSEPH SWAN, F.R.S. (1903-1904) G. T. BEILBY, D.Sc., F.R.S. Sir ROBERT HADFIELD, F.R.S. F. W. HARBORD, F.I.C. PTOf.BERTRAM HOPKINSON, F.R.S. ALEXANDER SIEMENS, M. 1nst.C.E. Prof. K. BIRKELAND. Prof. JAMES WALKER, F.R.S. Treasurer. F. MOLLWO PERKIN, PH.D. Council. R. BELFIELD. Prof. A.K. HUNTINGTON. H. BORNS, PH.D. T. MARTIN LOWRY, DSc. W. R. BOUSFIELD, M.A., K.C. RICHARD SELIGMAN, PH.D. J. A. HARKER, DSc., F.R.S. G. SENTER, D.Sc., PH.D. R. S. HUTTON, DSc. MAURICE SOLOMON. F. S. SPIERS. Secretary and Editor. F. S. SPIERS, 82, Victoria Street, London, S.W. Local Honorary Secretaries. BIRMINGHAM.-M. SOLOMON, G.E.C. Carbon Works, Witton, Birmingham. GLAsGoW.-Dr. C. H. DESCH, Metallurgical Laboratory, University of LivERPooL.-Prof. F. G . DONNAN. Muspratt Laboratory, The University, MANCHESTER.-PrOf. w. w. HALDANE GEE, Oak Lea, Sale, Cheshire. SHEFFIELD.-Dr. R. s, HUTTON, West Street, Sheffield. Glasgow. Liverpool. Past-Presidents Deceased. Lord KELVIN, O.M., G.C.V.O., F.R.S. (1905-1907). Sir WILLIAM HENRY PERKIN, LL.D., F.R.S. (1907).RULES OF THE FARADAY SOCIETY.I.-NAME AND OBJECTS. The name of the Society shall be “The Faraday Society,” and its object to promote the study of Electrochemistry, Electrometallurgy, Chemical Physics, Metallography, and kindred subjects. I I .-CONSTITUTION. (I) The Society shall consist of Members and Students. ( 2 ) Members shall be persons over 21 years of age, who are interested in, or connected with, any of the sciences mentioned in Rule I., and whose admission the Council considers would conduce to the interests of the Society. (3) Students shall be persons who, at the time of election, are serving scientific or technical pupilage, or are studying ar,y of the sciences mentioned in Rule I. at a recognised Scientific or Technical Institution. No person shall remain in the class of Students for more than three years from the First of January preceding the date of his election, unless at the expiration of the three years he shall not.have attained the age of 21 years, in which case he may remain in the class of Students until the 31st of December next following the day on which he attains that age. Students shall not be entitled to vote. I I I .-ELECTION OF MEMBERS. (I) Persons who have applied for admission into the Society before July I, 1903, whether as Members or Students, shall be elected by the Council. ( 2 ) Candidates who apply for election into the Society after July I, 1903, shall be proposed by a member and seconded by another member, in both cases from personal knowledge, and i n the case of a person applying for admission into the class of Members, his candidature shall be supported by not less than two other Members.4 (3) Applications for admission into the Society shall be approved by the Council, and the application form, duly filled in, shall then be fixed up in a prominent position at the Ordinary Meeting next following the Council Meeting at which the application was approved.If no objection is raised by any Merxber within seven days, by letter to the Secretary, to the admission of the candidate, he shall be considered as duly elected into the Society, and the election shall be announced at the Ordinary Meeting following that at which the application was suspended. The election will date from the 1st of January preceding the announcement of election. Should any objection be raised to the admission of a candidate, the election shall take place by ballot at the next Ordinary Meeting, two-thirds of the votes recorded being necessary for election.In no case is the election confirmed unless the candidate shall have paid his entrance fee and first subscription within six weeks of the announcement of his election. (4) The Council shall have the power to ask any Member or Student to withdraw from the Society. If any person so re- quested refuses to withdraw from the Society, the Council may, if it think fit, ask the general body of Members, either at an Ordinary or at a Special Meeting, to consider the advisability of removing the name of that person from the Register of the Society. In no case but that of an actual expulsion shall such an incident be recorded in the Minutes of the Society.I V.-SUBSCRIPTIONS. (I) The subscription of each Member shall be Two Pounds a year, and that of each Student One Pound a year. Sub- scriptions shall be payable in advance on the 1st of January in each year. Any member whose subscription is three months in arrear shall not be entitled to receive the publications of the Society until his subscription is paid. Any member whose subscription is six months in arrear shall, after due notice has been given, and at the discretion of the Council, cease to be a Member of the Society. (2) Any Member may at any time compound for his sub- scription for the, current and all future years by the payment of Twenty Pounds. (3) Every Member elected after the 1st of January, 1904, shall pay an entrance fee to the Society of One Pound, but a Student transferred to the class of Members shall be exempt from payingan entrance fee.fees. Students shall not be required to pay entrance V.-COUNCIL. ( I ) The Society shall be governed by a Council consisting of a President, the 5 junior Past-Presidents, 7 Vice-presidents, a Treasurer, 10 Ordinary Members, and, subject to the discretion of the Council, a Secretary. ( 2 ) The President shall hold office for one year, and shall be eligible for re-election ; but no person may hold the post of President for more than two consecutive years. He shall be chosen, as far as possible, from the body of Vice-presidents, or those who have served as Vice-presidents. The Vice-presidents shall be chosen, as far as possible, from those who have served on the Council.(3) Two Vice-presidents and three Ordinary Members of the Council shall retire from office each year. No Vice-president or ordinary Member of the Council, excepting the Secretary, shall hold office for more than three successive years. (4) The Treasurer shall hold office for one year and shall be eligible for re-election. (5) The Secretary shall be elected annually by the Council and shall be a paid officer, but after election he shall, if the Council think fit, be considered a member of the Council, and be accorded all the rights of ordinary Members of the Council during his tenure of the office of Secretary. (6) Two auditors shall be elected annually and shall be eligible for re-election.(7) Vacancies in the Council that may occur during the year of office shall be filled up by the Council. (8) The Council shall be elected at the Annual General Meeting by a majority of full Members, 20 Members forming a quorum. The nominations proposed for election shall be made by the Council and announced at any Ordinary Meeting at least six weeks before the Annual General Meeting, but the Council shall consider any nominations suggested by Members, and not less than 10 Members shall themselves have the power to make additional nominations within ten days of the announce- ment of the nominations by the Council. (9) The list of names proposed for election, together with a yearly Report on the state of the Society and the yearly Balance Sheet, duly audited, shall be sent to each Member at least three weeks before the Annual General Meeting.6 (10) Council Meetings shall be held periodically at the dis- cretion of the Council, and shall be presided over by the Presi- dent, or by the Senior Vice-president present, or by the Senior Member of the Council, if no Officer be present.Five members of the Council shall form a quorum. (11) The affairs of the Society and the management of its funds shall be entirely under the control of the Council. VI -ORDINARY MEETINGS. (I) Every Ordinary Meeting shall be presided over by the President, or by the Senior Vice-president present, or by the Senior Member of the Council present, or by a Chairman-not necessarily a member of the Society-elected for that meeting by the Council.(2) All communications (other than those made during dis- cussion) shall be submitted to the Council, and approved by them before being read at a Meeting of the Society. (3) All communications made to the Society shall be the property of the Society, shall be published by the authority of the Council only, and shall appear in the official publication of the Society before being published elsewhere, unless otherwise decided by the Council. (4) Every Member and Student shall be entitled to receive a copy of all the publications of the Society. VIL-ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING. (I) The date of the Annual General Meeting shall be an- nounced by the Council at least six weeks before the Meeting, and all notices of motion shall be received by the Secretary at least three weeks before the Meeting.(2) No alteration of the Rules shall be made except at a Special General Meeting called for that purpose, and no new Rules shall be made, or existing ones altered, without the consent of three-fourths of the Members of the Society voting personally or by letter. (3) Thirty Members shall be entitled to call upon the Secretary to convene a Special General Meeting for a specific object, which is to be stated in the requisition, and the Council shall be required to convene such a meeting.FOUNDIDD 1905. TO PROMOTE THE STUDY OF ELECTROCHEMISTRY, ELECTROMETALLURQY CHEMICAL PHYSICS, METALLOQRAPHY, AND KINDRED SUBJECTS. LIST OF MEMBERS. Corrected up fo April 1, 1913, * Life Members. t Members who have served 012 the Council. Members who have contributed Papers to the Society’s Transactions.The Names of the Members of the Council are printed in bold type. MEMBERS, 1903 ACKER, CHABLES ERNEST 1903 ADAM, MATTHEW A., B.Sc., A.M.I.C.E. 1903 ALBRIGHT, GEORGE S. . 1903 ALLEN, PERCY R.. 1912 ~ALLMAND, ARTHUR J., D.Sc. 1903 ANDERSON, G. . . 1910 1903 1903 s 1910 M1913 1903 1910 1911 ANDERSON, P. J., M. A., LL.B. ASHCROFT, E. A. . . BAILY, Professor FRANCIS GIBSON, M.A., ~BAIRSTO, GEORGE E., M.Sc., B. Eng. . F.R.S.E. BAKER, HARRY . BARR, MARK . BARRON, W. A,, M.I.M.M. 80, Main Street, Ossining, New York. 18, Southampton Buildings, Chancery Bromesberrow Place, Ledbury. “ Ferncliffe,” Higher Runcorn, Cheshire. Muspratt Laboratory, The University, Clubfield Cottages , Foyers . Librarian, University, Aberdeen. Sande Gaard, Balestrand, Sogn, Norway.Lane, W.C. Liverpool. Heriott-Watt College, Edinburgh. Sandbach, Litherland Park, Litherland, Nr. Liverpool. Castner-Kellner Alkali Go., Ltd., and Epworth House, Moughland Lane, Runcorn. 3, Gloucester Mansions, Harrington Gardens, London, S.W. c/o Messrs. Fraser and Chalmers, Ltd., 3, London Wall Buildings, E.C.8 1903 SBEfLBY, GEORGE T., F.R.S. . 1911 BELFIELD, REGINALD, M.I.E.E. 1903 tBEvm, E. J. . 1905 BILBROUGH, S. B., B.A. . 1903 BILLINGTON, CHARLES . 1906 SBIRKELAND, Professor KR. . 1903 BLOUNT, BERTRAM, F.I.C., F.C.S. 1904 BOEDDICKER, GUSTAV ADOLB . 1903 BORNS, H., Ph.D. . 1903 *BOURKE, Major J. J., I.M.S. . 1903 SBOUSFIELD, W. R., M.A. K.C., 1904 *BRABY, IVON, M.I.E.E. . BRADLEY, BENJANIN . 1913 6 1909 M1912 1903 1903 1908 BROTHERTON, FRANK .BROWN, Professor A. CRUM, F.R.S. BRUNNER, HENRY BERTRAM . BUCKMASTER, H. C., A. M.I.E.E. . 11, University Gardens, Glasgow. . 3, London Wall Buildings, E.C. . 4, New Court, Lincoln’s Inn, W.C. . P.O. Box 1, Johannesburg, South Africa. . ‘‘ Heimath,” Porthill, Stoke-on-Trent. . The University, Christiana, Norway. . . 76-75, York Street, Westminster, S.W. 5, St. Mary’s Road, Harborne, Birming- 5, Sutton Court Road, Chiswick, W. c/o Messrs. Grindlay & Co., 54, Parlia- ham. . . ment Street, S.W. . St. Swithin’s, Hendon, N.W. . “ Helena,,” Alan Road, Wimbledon, S.W. . Dunston Metal Works, Dunston-on-Tyne, . NorthamptonInstitute, St. John’s Street, . 8, Belgrave Crescent, Edinburgh. . The Hollies, Hartford, Cheshire. . Co. Durham. Clerkenwell, E.C.St. Lawrence, Ray Park Avenue, Maiden- head, Berks. 1909 CHAMBERS, R. W. . Librarian, University College, Gower 1903 CHANDLER, Professor C. F., Ph.D., M.D., Columbia University, West 116th Street, 1909 CLARK, ROBERT W. . The Thermal Syiidicate, Ltd., Neptune 1903 $COLEMAN, H. S. . . 14, Dunsford Road, Bearwood Road, 1903 CONNOR, CHARLES C. . . 10, College Gardens, Belfast. 1910 COOKSON, CLIVE . . Milburn House, Newcastle-on-Tyne. 1903t§COOPER, W. R., M.A., B.SC. . . 113, Tulse Hill, S.W. 1903t$COWPER-COLES, SHERARD . The Cottage, French Street, Sunbury-on- 1906 CROCKER, H. ERNEST . . The Birmingham Carbon Works, Witton, 1913 CROMPTON, Professor HOLLAND . . “ Oaklyn,” Cross Oak Road, Berkham, 1903 CROWTHER, HORACE WOODWARD, F.C. S., The Beeches, West Bromwich.1903 CULLEN, W. H. . . 53, Osborne Road, Jesmond, Newcastle- on-Tyne, and The Castner-Kellner Alkali Go., Wallsend-on-Tyne. Street, London, W.C. LL.D., D.Sc. New York, U.S.A. Bank, Wallsend-on-Tyne. Smethwick. Thames. Birmingham. sted. F.I.C. S 1907 1 SCUMMING, ALEXANDER CHARLES, D.Sc. M1910 Edinburgh. Chemical Department, The University, 1903 $DARLING, CHAS. R. . . Finsbury Technical College, Leonard 1911 §DENISON, ROBERT BECKETT, D.Sc., Ph.D. Kiaora, Loop Street, Pietermaritzburg, 1903 ~DESCH, CECIL H., D.Sc., Ph.D., F.I.C. . Metallurgical Laboratory, University of Street, E.C. Natal. Glasgow.9 &:%}DICK, ALEC F. H. 41, Lee Road, Blackheath, S.E. 1906 §DIGBY, W. POLLARD, A.M.Inst.C.E., 28, Victoria Street, S. W. 1903 DOLPHIN, H. E. . . Park House, Curzon Park, Chester.1903$tDONNAN, F. G., M.A., Ph.D., F.R.S. A.M.I.E.E. . Muspratt Laboratory of Physical and Electro-Chemistry, The University. Liverpool. 1904 ECCLES, E. E., A.M.I.E.E. . 1903 ELFORD, PERCY . 1907 §ELLIS, H. R., B.Sc., F.C.S. 1912 §ELLIS, RIDSDALE, B.Sc.. . 1903 ERLWEIN, GEORG, Ph.D.. 1910 ESSLEMONT, ALFRED SHERWOOD . 1913 EVANS, ULICK R. 1903 EWAN, THOS. . . . St. John’s College, Oxford. . . . . Royal Exchange Buildings, Newcastle- ‘‘ The Kier,” The Common, Wimbledon. c/o The Cassel Cyanide Go., Ltd., Shuns c/o The British Aluminium Company, Foyers. 34, Church Avenue, East Sheen. c/o Messrs. Haseltine, Lake and Co., 60, Wall Street, New York, U.S.A. Fasanenstrasse, 70 I, Berlin, Germany. on-Tyne. .. . Street, Maryhill, Glasgow. 1908 ~FEILMANN, ERNEST, B.Sc., Ph.D.F.I.C. 1903 FERGUSON, Professor JOHN . . The University, Glasgow. 1908 tDE FERRANTI, S. Z., Pres. 1.E.E . Raslow, Derbyshire. 1903 §FIELD, SAMUEL . . 86, Ritherdon Road, Upper Tooting, S.W. 1908 FINLAY, R. H. F. . . 66, Eglantine Avenue, Belfast. 92, Victoria Street, S.W. 1903 GALLIVER, J. . 1904 GAMLEN, R. L. . 1903 GARFIELD, A. S. . 1903 GATEHOUSE, T. E. 1903 $GEE, Professor W. W. HALDANE, B.Sc. 1903 GILMLLAN, ALEX., B.Sc., C.E. . 1903 $GIN, GUSTAVE . 1903 GLAZEBROOK, R. T., U.B., F.R.S. . 1910 GOLDSCHMIDT, HANS, PH.D. . 1911 Gow, COLIN C., B.Sc., A.R.S.M. 1903 §GRAY, G. WATSON, F.I.C. 1911 GWYER, ALFRED G. C., Ph.D., B.Sc. . The Homestead, West Park Road, St. The Mint, Hyderabad, Deccan, India. 67, Avenue de Malakoff, Paris. Tulse Hill Lodge, 100, Tulse Hill, S.W.Oak Lea, Sale, Cheshire. P.O. Box 755, Seattle, Wash., U.S.A. 149, Rue de Rome, Paris. Bushy House, Teddington, Middlesex. Essen-on-the-Ruhr, Germany. 1, West Bolton Gardens, S.W. Chemical Laboratory, 8, Inner Temple, c/o The British Aluminium Co., Ltd., Helen’s, Lancs. Dale Street, Liverpool. Milton, Staffs.I0 1903 §HAANEL, EUGENE, Ph.D. 1903 SHADFIELD, Sir R. A., D. Met., D.Sc., 1907 SHARBORD, F. W., A.R.S.M., F.I.C. . 1912 SHARDBN, J i j ~ . 1909 SHARKER, J. A., M.Sc., D.Sc., F.R.S. . 1911 HARRIS, FRED . F.R.S., M.I.C.E., &c. 1909 ~HATSCHEK, EMTL, A .M.I.M.E. 1903 HAY, ALFRED, D.Sc. . . 1906 HAROULT, PAUL L. 1906 *HILL, CHARLES A., B.Sc. . 1903 ~HINCHLEY, J. W., A.R.S.M., M.Sc., 1911 HIORTH, F. W. L. 1907 HOMAN, C.H. . 1903 HOPKINSON, Professor B., F.R.S. . 1903 $HUNTINGTON, Professor A. K. 1903 SHUTTON, R. S., D.Sc. . F.C.S. Director of Mines, Department of Mines, Ottawa, Canada. 22, Carlton House Terrace, S.W. 16, Victoria Street, S.W. Crescent Rise, Luton, Beds. “ Alston,” Queen’s Road, Teddington. Brakpan Mine, Box 3, Brakpan, Trans- vaal, South Africa. 19, St. Dunstan’s Hill, E.C. Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore, Mysore, India. La Praz, Savoie, France. 26, Courtfield Gardens, London, S.W. 55, Redcliffe Road, S.W. Josefinegade 13, Christiania. 24, Oscar’s Gade, Christiana, Norway. Engineering Laboratory, Cambridge. King’s College, Strand, W.C. West Street, Sheffield 1903 IONIDES, ALEXANDER G. . 68, Laurel Road, Leicester. 1908 JACOB, ARTHUR, M.Sc., M.I.E.E. . ‘‘ Sterndele,” Royston Park, Hatch End, 1903 JACOB, EDWIN S.. . 119, Victoria Street, S.W. Middlesex. ~JAQUES, ARTHUR, B.Sc., A.I.C., F.C.S. c/o Nobel’s Explosives Co., Polmont Station, Scotland. 1908 JOHNS, COSMO, M.I.M.E. . . River Don Works, Sheffield. 1910 JOHNSON, WALTER L. . * Messrs. Bell Bros., Ltd., Port 1905 *JONES, J. LLOYD, Lieut.-Col., I.M.S., H.M. Assay Office, Bombay, India. Clarence, Middlesborough. M.B. (Durh.), M.R.C.S. (Eng.), D.P.H. (Cantab)., F.C.S.1903 $KERBHAW, JOHN B. C., F.I.C. . . West Lancashire Laboratory, Waterloo, Liverpool. 1911 LACELL, HAROLD GEORGE 1903 LATTEY, R. T. . 1911 $LAURIE, Principal A. P., M.A., D.Sc. . 1903 §LAW, HERBERT DRAKE . 1904 LEETHAM, SIDNEY 1911 LEIGH, CHARLES WILLIAM EDWARD . 1903 *LESSNER, C. B., A.M.I.E.E., F.C.S.. 1910 ~LEWIR, W. C. MCCULLAGH, M.A., D.Sc. 1910 LIBRARIAN, UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF S. WALES 1903 LILLJEQVIST, J. R. 1903 $LOWRY, T. MARTIN, D.Sc. . 1903 *MACARTHUR, JOHN S. . 1912 MCBAIN, J. W., Ph.D. . 1903 MACKENZIE, JOHN D. . 1903 MANVILLE, E. . 1905 MASON, ARTHUR WALTER, B.Sc.. 1904 MASSON, Professor DAVID ORME, M.A., D.Sc., F.R.S. 1903 MCFARLANE, A. . 1903 MIDDLETON, THOS. 1904 8 M ~ ~ ~ ~ , Lieut.-Col. ALEXANDER, M.A., M.B. 1910 MONKHOUSE, EDWARD WYNDHAM . 1910 tMOND, ROBERT LUDWIG, M.A., F.R.S.E., 1903 +MORRISON, W. MURRAY, M.Inst. C.E., 1911 MUNTON, FREDERICK THOMAS, A.R.S.M., 1903 *MURAS, THOMAS HATTON. F.C.S., &c. M.I.E.E. F.C.S. Ardoch, Nether Street, Finchley. Royal Naval College, Dartmouth. Heriott-Watt College, Edinburgh. 23, Cloth Fair, Smithfield, E.C.Elm Bank, York. Librarian, The University, Manchester. Carril, Spain. University College, Gower Street, W.C. Cathay’s Park, Cardiff. Elek trokemiska Aktiebalaget, Benqtsfors, 130, Horseferry Road, Westminster, S.W. Sweden. 6, Old Broad Street Place, E.C. The University, Bristol. 217, West George Street, Glasgow. St. Stephen’s House, Westminster. 27, Windsor Gardens, North Shields. The University of Melbourne, Australia. The Central Technical School, Leeds 9, Firth Park Avenue, Sheffield. Morkew, Cults, Aberdeen. Institute, Cookridge Street, Leeds. 14, Old Queen Street, London, S.W. Combe Bank, nr. Sevenoaks, Kent. The British Aluminium Company, Ltd., 109, Queen Victoria Street, B.C. Craigmore, Over, Cheshire. 63, Perham Road, West Kensington, W.I2 1904 NEUFVILLE, RUDOLF DE, Ph.D... 45, Bockenheimeranlage, Frankfort A/M, 1907 NICHOLSON, F. s. . The YorkshireCopper Works, Ltd., Ponte- Germany. frsct Road, Hunslet, Leeds. 1903 OGG, Professor ALEXANDER, M.A., B.Sc., Rhodes University College, Grahams- Ph.D. town, S. Africa. 1903 PARKER, T., F.R.S.E., M.1nst.C.E. . Severn House, Ironbridge, Salop. 1903 PATENT OFFICE LIBRARIAN . . Southampton Buildings, Chancery Lane, 1903 SPERKIN, F. MOLLWO, Ph.D. . 119, Piccadilly, W. 1903 PESCATORE, THEODORE, M.I.E.E. . 93, Rue Hayeneux, Heistal, Liege, Bel- 1909 PHILLIMORE, H. B., A.M.I.C.E. . Kinlochleven, Argyleshire. 1904 PICARD, H. K., A.R.S.M., M.I.M.M. . 44, London Wall, E.C. 1906 POLLITT, G. P., BI.Sc., Ph.D. . . Winnington, Northwich, Cheshire. 1910 §PORTER, Professor ALFRED WILLIAM, University College, Gower Street, W.C.1913 PRICE, T. SLATER, Ph.D., D.Sc. . . Municipal Technical School, Suffolk 1903 ~PRIDEAUX, E. B. R., M.A., B.Sc. . Muspratt Laboratory, The University, W.C. gium. F.R.S. Street, Birmingham. Liverpool. 1911 RAYNER, EDWIN HARTREE, M.A. 1911 RIDGE, H. M., M.I.M.M. 1903 RAIT, GEORGE LOZAN . 1903 tRAYLEIGH, Lord, O.M., LL.D., P.R.S. 1903 *RENNIE, W. G. . 1905 *REYNOLDS, ALLEYNE . . 1903 §RICHARDS, Professor JOSEPH W. . 1903 RICHARDSON, JAMES CHARLES . 1913 RIDEAL, ERIC KEIGHTLEY . 1903 ROESSLER, Dr. FRITZ . 1905 ~RUDORF, GEORGE, Ph.D., B.Sc. 1911 RUTHENBURG, MARCUS . 40, Gloucester Road, Teddington. 62, London Wall, E.C. 14, St. Matthew’s Avenue, Surbiton. Terling Place, Wit ham, E sex. 30 Broughton Place, Edinburgh.117-119, Birkbeck Bank Chambers, Lohigh University, South Bethlehem, 19, Claremont Square, N. “ The Chalet,” Elstead, Godalming. c/o Dr. F. Stockhausen, Deutsche Gold und Silber Scheide Anstalt, Frank- fort ajM., Germany. Southampton Buildings, W .C. Pa., U.S.A. 52, Cranley Gardens, Muswell Hill, N. Electrical Federation Offices, Kingsway, W.C.1910 SALAMON, ALFRED GORDON, F.I.C. . 15, Chesterfield Street, W. 1903*§sAND, Dr. HENRY 3. s. . . University College, Nottingham. 1910 SANKEY, Capt. M. H. P. RIALL, R.E. (ret.) 1908 SAYERS, JOSEPH . c/o The Librarian, Nobel’s Explosives Company, Ltd., Stevenston, Ayr- shire. 1903 t SCHUSTER, Professor ARTHUR, F.R. S. Kent House, Victoria Park, Manchester. 1907 SELIGMAN, RICHARD, PH.D., F.C.S. Point Pleasant, Putney Bridge Road, 1908 SSENTER, GEORGE, D.Sc., Ph.D.. Chemical Department, St. Mary’s Hospital Medical School, Padding- ton, W. 7, Charlbury Grove, Ealing, W. . Wandsworth, S.W. 1910 SHARPLEG, GEORUE HENRY, M.1nst.C.E. Ivy Cottage, Middlewich. 1903 SIEMENS, ALEXANDER, M.I.E.E. . Caxton House, Westminster, S. W. 1903 SKELTON, H. A. . . Kinlochleven, Argyllshire. 1903 SMART, LEWIS A., M.I.E.S. . . 31, Budge Row, London, E.C. 1910 SMEETH, WILLIAM FREDERICK, M.A., c/o H. S. 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ISSN:0014-7672
DOI:10.1039/TF91309BE001
出版商:RSC
年代:1913
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