Proceedings of the chemical section, of the Franklin Institute
โ Scribed by Wm.C. Day
- Publisher
- Elsevier Science
- Year
- 1889
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 259 KB
- Volume
- 127
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0016-0032
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โฆ Synopsis
The revised By-Laws, which had been laid over at the last meeting, were adopted without alteration.
The Treasurer reported that, in accordance with a recommendation made at the previous meeting, he had notified certain delinquent members of their arrears ; as a result arrears were made good in one case, while in four others they were not; the Section voted that the names of the four delinquent members be dropped from the list.
Mr. F. Lynwood Garrison was elected a member of the Section.
In accordance with the new By-Laws, Section VII, the President appointed Messrs. W. W. McFarlan, W. H. Bower and the Secretary members of the committee to transact the financial business of the Section.
Upon nomination, in accordance with the revised By-Laws, Section II, the following gentlemen were elected members of the "Committee on
๐ SIMILAR VOLUMES
By-Laws of the INSTITUTE relating to Sections, under which the Sections would be empowered to admit to associate and corresponding membership others than members of the INSTITUTE. The President exhibited several specimens of the aqueous solution of the allotropic silver, described by Mr. M. Carey L
Dr. Wahl made some remarks on the industrial production of aluminium by electrolysis, supplementing his comments of last meeting. He referred to the process of M. Adolphe Minet, in operation industrially at CreiI (Oise), France. and which in essential parts was identical with that of Mr. Hall. Mr. M