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Also reprints of committee reports, proceedings of auxiliary societies, 

 addresses, and papers. 



Distribution. Bar libraries and general libraries in which the reports will be used 

 are furnished, when practicable, with sets of Reports without expense other than 

 express charges. 



American Ceramic Society. 



Address. Secretary: Edward Orton, Jr., Ohio State University, Colum- 

 bus, Ohio. 



History. Founded 1899; incorporated in 1905. 



Object. To promote the arts and sciences connected with ceramics by means of 



meetings and the publication of professional literature. 

 Meetings. Annual meeting, ist Monday in Feb., at such place as the Board of 



trustees may decide. Other meetings as called. 



Membership. Members (40 resident and I foreign) must be competent to fill re- 

 sponsible positions in ceramics and have suitable qualifications (entrance fee, $10; 

 annual dues, not to exceed $5). Associates (173 resident and 22 foreign) include 

 persons interested in ceramics and the allied arts (entrance fee, $5; annual dues, 

 not to exceed $4). 



Publications. 



TRANSACTIONS . . . v. I-VIII, 1899-1906. Columbus, Ohio, 1900- 

 06. 8. 



Prices: To non-members, $4 per vol.; to members, one copy of each 

 back vol. is supplied at prices varying from 5oc. to $2. 



Manual of ceramic calculations. Columbus, Ohio, 1900. 8. 

 Reprint from Transactions, v. 2. Price: $i. 



The collected writings of Hermann August Seger . . . prepared from 

 the records of the Royal porcelain factory at Berlin by Dr. H. Hecht 

 and E. Cramer ; tr. by the members of the American ceramic society ; 

 ed. by A. Bleininger. Easton, Pa., 1902. 2 v. 4. 



Published jointly by the society and the Chemical publishing company. 

 Price: $7.50 per vol. 



A bibliography of clays and the ceramic art, by J. C. Branner. Colum- 

 bus, 1906. 8. 



Price: $2. An earlier edition was published in 1896 as Bulletin of the 

 U. S. Geological survey, no. 143. 



Distribution. Apply to Stanley G. Burt, c/o Rookwood Pottery Co., Cincinnati, 

 Ohio. 



American Chemical Society. 



Address. 'Secretary and Editor: William A. Noyes, National Bureau of 

 Standards, Washington, D. C. 



