Chemical News and Journal of Industrial Science, Volume 37

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Page 143 - Chemistry, Medicine, Surgery, and the Allied Sciences. A Dictionary of Chemistry and the Allied Branches of other Sciences.
Page 143 - MANUAL OF THE CHEMISTRY OF THE CARBON COMPOUNDS, OR ORGANIC CHEMISTRY. By C. SCHORLEMMER, FRS , Professor of Chemistry, Owens College, Manchester. With Illustrations.
Page 217 - Committees for the several Sections before the beginning of the Meeting. It has therefore become necessary, in order to give an opportunity to the Committees of doing justice to the several Communications, that each Author should prepare an Abstract of his...
Page 30 - Association ; and no portion thereof shall be paid or transferred directly or indirectly, by way of dividend, or bonus, or otherwise howsoever by way of profit, to the persons who at any time are or have been members of the Association, or to any of them, or to any person claiming through any of them.
Page 30 - To do all such other lawful things as are incidental or conducive to the attainment of the above objects.
Page 57 - With;>eference to your interview with me this afternoon relative to the omission of sub-section 6 of section 3 of the Draft Memorandum of Association of the proposed Institute of Chemistry, I am directed by the Board of Trade to inform you that in accordance with your wish I have communicated with counsel on the subject. I am now to inform you that the sub-section was struck out г two grounds :— Institute of Chemistry.
Page 71 - In man the chief materials used for the production of muscular power are non-nitrogenous ; but nitrogenous matters can also be employed for the same purpose, and hence the greatly increased evolution of nitrogen under the influence of a flesh diet, even with no greater muscular exertion.
Page 42 - As it is impossible to enable the reader to recognise rocks and minerals at sight by aid of verbal descriptions or figures, he will do well to obtain a wellarranged collection of specimens, such as may be procured from Mr. TENNANT (149, Strand), Teacher of Mineralogy at King's College, London.
Page 58 - That the thanks of the meeting be given to the President for his Address, and that it be printed in the Journal of the Institute.
Page 186 - Chemical Technology, or Chemistry in its Applications to the Arts and Manufactures. By THOMAS RICHARDSON and HENRY WATTS.

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