I9I2] The Biochemical Club, England 4^5 



Dr. W. Ramsden, Mr. E. J. Russell, Professor J. Lorrain Smith, 

 F.R.S., and Dr. R. H. Aders Flimmer (Treasurer and Secretary). 



Some changes are contemplated in the Constitution of the Club 

 during the ensuing year. For instance, its title may possibly be 

 the Biochemical Society, instead o£ Club, although the proceedings 

 at the meetings will still remain of the pleasant informal character 

 as heretofore. Negotiations are also in progress for the purchase 

 of the Bio-Chemical Journal, hitherto published at Liverpool under 

 the editorship of Professor B. Moore, and Dr. Whitley. This will 

 then be the organ of the Society, and it is hoped that in this way 

 the usefulness and circulation of that Journal will be increased. A 

 further note will, however, be sent to the Biochemical Bulletin 

 on this subject when the matter is finally settled. 



The foundation of this association is to be regarded as a step in 

 the right direction ; the meetings hitherto have been stimulating and 

 füll of interest, and there can be no doubt that the Cooperation of 

 workers in different fields of bio-chemistry will advance the prog- 

 ress of that science. 



W. D. H. 



