12 chemical societies of the xix century 



Society of Chemical Industry of Japan. 



Founded February, 1898, at Tokyo. In 1900: President, Ta- 

 keaki Enomoto; honorary members, 7; members, 223; associates, 

 429. 



Publication: Kogyo Kagaku Zasshi, 1898-1900. 



RUSSIA. 



RussKAGO Khimicheskago Obshtchestva [Russian Chemical 



Society]. 



Founded October 26, 1868. The Chairman of the first meeting 

 was D. MendeleefT. In 1900: President, F. F. Petrushevsky ; mem- 

 bers, 327. 



Publications: Zhurnal Russkago Khimicheskago Obshtchestva. St. 

 Petersburg, 1869-72, 4 vols. 



Continued as: 

 Zhurnal Russkago Khimicheskago Obshtchestva i Fisicheskago 

 Obshtchestva, 1873-78. 6 vols. 



Continued as: 

 Zhurnal Russkago Fisiko- Khimicheskago Obshtchestva, 1879-1900. 



SOUTH AFRICA. 



Chemical and Metallurgical Society of South Africa. 



Founded May, 1894, at Johannesburg. 



Publication: Proceedings of the Chemical and Metallurgical Society of 

 South Africa, 1894-1897. 



SWITZERLAND. 



Societe ciiimique de Geneve. 



Founded February 10, 1878, at Geneva. In 1900: President, 

 ^. Kehrmann, 



Publication: The Minutes of the monthly meetings are published in: 

 Archives des sciences physiques et naturelles de Geneve, and in the 

 Chemiker Zeitung. 



Verein schweizerischer analytischer Chemiker. 



Founded March 12, 1887, at Ziirich. In 1900: President, A. 

 Bertschinger ; number of miembers, 94. 



Publication: The organ of the Society is Schweizerische Wochenschrift 

 fiir Chemie und Pharmacie, which was established under the title, 

 Schweizerische Zeitschrift fiir Pharmacie, 1856-62. 



