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provinces. The following list includes most of the 

 principal chemists of the several provincial universities: 



Besanqon. Faculty of sciences: L. BOUTROUX, pro- 

 fessor of chemistry; TISSEER, professor of applied chem- 

 istry. 



Bordeaux. Faculty of sciences: GAYON, professor of 

 chemistry; VEZES, professor of inorganic chemistry and 

 director of a technical laboratory; VIGOUROUX, known 

 for his researches on alloys; M. DUBOURG, adjunct 

 professor of agricultural chemistry and head of the 

 school of applied chemistry. Faculty of medicine and 

 pharmacy: BLAREZ, professor of chemistry; DENIGES, 

 professor of biological chemistry, known for his investi- 

 gation of a number of interesting reactions. 



Caen. Faculty of sciences: BESSON, professor of 

 chemistry. School of medicine: CHRETIEN, professor 

 of chemistry. 



Clermont. Faculty of sciences: CHAVASTELON, pro- 

 fessor of chemistry. School of medicine: HUGUET, pro- 

 fessor of chemistry. 



Dijon. Faculty of sciences and School of medicine: 

 PIGEON, professor of chemistry. Faculty of sciences: 

 METZNER, adjunct professor of industrial and agricultural 

 chemistry. 



Grenoble. Faculty of sciences: RECOURA, professor 

 of chemistry, known for his researches in inorganic 

 chemistry; FLUSIN, professor of electrochemistry and 

 electrometallurgy, who is also associated with the 

 Institut filectrotechnique. 



Lille. Faculty of sciences: LEMOULT, professor of 

 general chemistry; BUISINE, professor of industrial and 

 agricultural chemistry and director of the institute of 

 chemistry. Among the other chemists in this faculty 

 may be mentioned: Faculty of medicine: LAMBLING, 

 professor of organic chemistry; LESCCEUR, professor of 



