6 chemical societies of the xix century 



Association des eleves de M. Fremy, 



Founded in 1878 at Paris. In 1900: President, Louis Barth^lemy; 

 members, 200. 



Publication: Bulletin trimestriel de I'Association des eleves de M. Fremy, 

 1878-1900. 



Note. — A social organization which, however, publishes the work 

 of its members. 



Association des chimistes de sucrerie et de distillerie de 

 France et des Colonies. 



Founded in 1883 at Paris. In 1900: President, M. Durin; honor- 

 ary members, 3 ; resident members, 160; non-resident members, 710; 

 corresponding members, 395. 



Publication: Bulletin de I'Association des chimistes de sucrerie et de 

 distillerie de France et des Colonies, 1883-1900. 



Association amicale des anciens eleves de l'Ecole de. physique 

 et de chimie industrielle de la ville de Paris. 



Founded in 1885 at Paris. In 1900: President, Octave Boudou- 

 ard; honorary members, 41; members, 300. 



Publication: Bulletin mensuel de I'Association amicale des anciens'^leves 

 de l'Ecole de physique et de chimie industrielle de la ville de Paris, 

 1885-1900. Annuaire [etc.], 1885-1900. 



Association amicale des anciens eleves de l'Ecole de chimie 

 industrielle de l'Lyon. 



Founded in 1886 at the Institut chimique de Lyon. In 1900: 

 President, Alphonse Seyewitz; honorary members, 6; members, 104. 



Publication: Bulletin des seances de I'Association amicale des anciens 

 Aleves de l'Ecole de chimie industrielle de Lyon. 



Syndicat central des chimistes et essayeurs de France. 



Founded in 1890 at Paris. In 1900: President, Ferdinand Jean; 

 members, 125. 



Publications: Revue de chimie analytique appliquee h. I'industrie, 1893- 

 98. Annales de chimie analytique appliquee a I'industrie became the 

 organ of the Society in 1899; the Annales had been established in 1896, 

 and was united with the Revue (above named) in 1809. 



