CHEMICAL SOCIETIES OF THE XIX CENTURY 5 



SOCIETE TECHNIQUE ET CHIMIQUE DE SUCRERIE DE BeLGIQUE. 



Founded February 26, 1896, at Brussels. In 1900: President, 

 Eugene Meeus ; members, 173; patron, i. 



Publications: La sucrerie Beige, which was established August 31, 1872, 

 has been the organ of the Society since its foundation. The Society- 

 has also published several pamphlets on technical topics. 



Note. — The formation of Sections was under discussion in 1900. 



Syndicat des Chimistes publics DE Belgique. 



Founded in 1897 at Brussels. In 1900: President, Francois Sachs; 

 members, 51. 



Publication: Bulletin du Syndicat des chimistes publics de Belgique, 

 1897— 1900. 



Note. — The Society has in preparation: Recueil generale des 

 m^thodes d'analyse usitee dans les laboratoires publics. 



SOCIETE generale DES FABRICANTS DE SUCRE DE BeLGIQUE is nOt 



a chemical society; its organ is: La sucrerie Beige, 1872-1900. 



FRANCE. 



SOCIETE INDUSTRIELLE DE MULHOUSE. 



Founded in December, 1825, at Mulhouse (first meeting, May 11, 

 1826). In 1900: President, Auguste Dollfus; honorary members, 9; 

 resident members, 190; non-resident members, 378 ; correspondents, 54. 



Publication: Bulletin de la Societe industrielle de Mulhausen (sic), 1827- 

 1900. 



Note. — This is not purely a chemical society, but it has a Com- 

 mittee on chemistry, and its Bulletin contains many papers on applied 

 chemistry. 



SOCIETE CHIMIQUE DE PaRIS. 



Founded June 4, 1S57, at Paris. In 1900: President, Edouard 

 Orimaux; members, 365; patrons, 121; life members, 91; corre- 

 sponding members, 449. 



Publications: (a) Bulletin des seances de la Societe chimique de Paris, 

 1858-62; (b) Repertoire de chimie pure et appliquee, 1858-63; (c) 

 Bulletin de la Societe chimique de Paris, 1864-1900; (d) Conferences 

 et Lemons, 5 vols. 



