THE BIOCHEMICAL SOCIETY, ENGLAND 

 Scientific programs 



R. H. A. Flimmer, Secretary 



November 8. Physiol. Lab.^ King's College, Strand, 

 London. (5.30 p. m.)^ 



A. T. Cameron: Distribution of iodine in plant and animal 

 tissues. 



/. C. Drummond: Volumetrie estimation of total sulphur and 

 sulphates in small quantities of urine. 



H. Maclean: Action of diabetic blood on sugar. 



H. Maclean: Observations on the quantitative determination of 

 carbohydrates by means of the ordinary alkaline copper Solutions. 



A. J. Ezvins: Note on the Separation of Creatinine and methyl- 

 guanidine by the silver method. 



December 13. Lister Inst., Chelsea Gardens, London, 

 S.W. (5.00 P. M.)2 



5*. W. Cole and Hon. H. Onslow: Differential diagnosis of bac- 

 teria by the final hydrogen concentration. 



^. W. Cole: Estimation of uric acid. 



W. Brown: Preparation of collodion membranes of any required 

 degree of permeability. 



/. C. Drnmmond: Obsei"vations upon the growth of young 

 chickens under laboratory conditions. 



/. C. Drummond : Growth of rats upon artificial diets. 



W. A. Davis: Distribution of maltase in plants and its function 

 in starch degradation. 



A. J. Daish: Presence of maltase in the leaves of plants. 



A. J. Daish: Presence of maltase in germinated barley. 



6". Walpole: Demonstration of plate form of ultra-filter. 



E. E. Atkin and A. Bacot: Demonstration of association be- 



tween the development of mosquito larvse and the presence of bac- 



teria. 



►9. Walpole: Demonstration of still for conductivity-water. 

 University College, London. 



1 The last two preceding meetings were held on May 5 and June 12. See 

 BiocHEMicAL Bulletin, 191 5, vol. iv. 



2 The next two meetings are scheduled for Feb. 12 and Mar. 9. 



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