XXXVIII ROYAL SOCIETY OF CANADA 
(c) Chemistry. 
“A Modification of Victor Meyer’s Vapour Density Apparatus,” 
by Professor B. J. Harrington. — 
“ On the Determination of Moisture in Honey,” by Mr. F. T. Shutt. 
“An Improved Method of producing Concentrated Manure from 
Human Refuse,” by Mr. T. Macfarlane. 
“Experimental Investigation of the Conditions Determining the 
Oxidation of Ferrous Chloride,” by Mr. A. McGill. 
“ Analysis of Anthraxolite from Hudson’s Bay,” by Professor W. 
H. Ellis. 
“ Abnormal Results in the Hydrolysis of Amygdaline,” by Professor 
J. W. Walker and Mr. W. 8. Hutchison. 
“ Oudemann’s Law, and the Influence of Dilution on the Molecular 
Rotation of Mandelic Acid and its Salts,” by Professor J. W. Walker. 
“ Specific Heats of Organic Liquids, and their Heats of Solution 
in Organic Solvents,” by Professor J. W. Walker and Dr. J. Henderson. 
“The Specific Heat of Water of Crystallization,” by Mr. N. N. 
Evans. 
“Researches in Physical Chemistry carried out in the University 
of Toronto during the past Year,” by Professor W. Lash Miller. Under 
this head the following eight papers were introduced :— 
“ Application of Polarimetry to the Determination of Tartaric 
Acid in Commercial Products,” by Professor E. B. Kenrick and Dr. F. 
B. Kenrick. 
“The Sulphates of Bismuth,” by Dr. F. B. Allan. 
“The Influence of Iron Salts on the Rate of Reaction between 
Chromic Acid and Iodides,” by Miss C. C. Benson. 
“The Reaction between Stannous Chloride and Water,” by Mr. C. 
M. Carson. 
“The Rate of Oxidation of Iron Salts by Oxygen,” by Mr. J. W. 
McBain. 
“The Rate of Reaction in Solutions containing Potassium Chlor- 
ate, Potassium Lodide, and Hydrochloric Acid,” by Mr. W. C. Bray. 
“The Rate of the Reaction between Arsenious Acid and Iodine in 
Acid Solution; the Rate of the Reverse Reaction; and the Equilibrium 
between them,” by Mr. J. R. Roebuck. 
“ The ‘ Compensation Method’ of Measuring the Rate of Oxidation 
of Iodides,” by Mr. J. M. Bell. 
W. LasH MILLER, 
Secretary pro tem. 
