660 Becent Besults of Physlco-Chemical Inquiry. [March 4, 



be obtained by studying the variation of the physical property over as 

 wide a range of temperature as possible ; that the graphical or alge- 

 braical representation of the results so obtained will indicate whether 

 particular members of a series are exceptional in behaviour as com- 

 pared with their congeners ; and if such exceptional behaviour occurs, 

 it may be detected either in the viscosity-magnitude or the temperature, 

 no matter whether we use the boiling point, a corresponding tempera- 

 ture, or a temperature of equal slope as the condition of comparison. 



[T. E. T.] 



GENERAL MONTHLY MEETING. 



Monday, March 7, 1898. 



Sir James Crichton-Browne, M.D. LL.D. F.R.S. 



Treasurer and Vice-President, in the Chair. 



Miss Cecilia Ash, 



Mrs. Henry C. A. Baynes, 



Miss Mary E. Bevington, 



Tlie Hon. Edith M. Boscawen, 



Miss Alice M. Burton, 



The Rev. J. J. Coxhead, M.A. 



Alfred Charles Cronin, Esq. 



Ralph Collingwood Forster, Esq. 



William Garnett, Esq. M.A. D.O.L. 



Herbert Godsal, Esq. 



Alexander H. Goschen, Esq. 



Major-General Coleridge Grove, C.B. 



Arthur Humbert, Esq, 



Josei^h Kincaid, Esq. M.A. M. Inst. C.E. 



Captain William N. Lister, 



Lazare M. Lowenstein, Esq. 



George Wharton Marriott, Esq. 



Mrs. E. R. Mtrtou, 



Thomas MiddJemore, Esq. 



Bertram Savile Ogle, Esq. J. P. 



Paris Eugene Singer, Esq. 



(ieorge Paul Taylor, Esq. 



John Thornton, Esq. 



Sir Arthur Si^eiicer Wells, Bart. 



were elected Members of the Royal Institution. 



