48 PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS SECTION B. 



Organic Chemistry. ' 



I Professor. ^ Assistants. 



I Assistant Professor. 1 ( Iraduate Assistant. 



I Instructor. 



Physical Chemistry and Ulectro-Chemistry 



I Professor. 1 Instructor. 



I Associate. 1 Assistant. 



Physiological Chemistry. 



I Professor. i Assistant. 



I Lecturer. 



Industrial Chemistry. 



I Professor. i Instructor. 



I Assistant Professor. 1 Assistant. 



Water Analysis and Sanitary Chemistry. 

 I Professor. i Instructor. 



In addition to this stafif of 60, there are 2 research assistants. 

 6 fellows, several graduate scholars, i glass-blower, i mechanician, 

 I clerk, 2 stenographers, i lecture assistant, 4 storekeepers and 

 laboratory helpers. 



This, it may be further added, is only the general chemical 

 department proper, and does not include the chemical staff of 

 applied departments, such as the Faculty of Agriculture, which 

 has its own professors and lecturers. 



The Chemical Department of the Imperial College of Science 

 and Technology, South Kensington, London, is staffed as 

 follows : — 



I Professor of (ieneral Chemistry. 



I Professor of Organic Chemistry. 



I Professor of Physical Chemistry. 



I Assistant Professor. 



r Lecturer. 



5 Demonstrators. 



4 Assistant Demonstrators. 



1 Research xA.ssistant. 



1 Professor of Chemical Technolo.gy. 



T Associate Professor. 



1 Lecturer in Chemical Engineering. 



1 Lecturer on Refractory Materials. 



2 Demonstrators. 



This, again, is the department of chemistr>- proper, and 

 does not include Metallurgy, which has a department of its 

 own, or Biochemistry, which is attached to a different department 

 of the College. 



The elaborate staffs shown here, merelv for the teaching 

 of one subject in its main aspects, give an indication of the way 



