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2. *0n Experiments to Ascertain the Amount of Oarbonic Anhydride 



absorbed from the Sea-water by Air. By Professor E. A. Letts, Ph.D., 

 and W. Caldwell, B.A 576 



3. The Action of Distilled Water upon Lead. By Professor Fbank 



Clowes, D.Sc '. 576 



FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 12. 



1. Hydro-aromatic Compounds with Single Nucleus. By A. W. Orosslet, 



D.Sc, Ph.D. (p. 120) 577 



2. The Undesirability of Establishing Standard Analytical Methods. By 



Bekteam Blottnt 577 



3. The Decomposition of Urea. By Chaeles E. Fawsitt, Pb.D 578 



4. Report on tbe Relation between the Absorption Spectra and Chemical 



Constitution of Organic Substances (p. 99) 578 



5. Recent Synthetical Researches in the Glucoside Group. By Dr. E. 

 Fkankland Armstkong 578 



6. The Synthetical Action of Enzymes. By Dr. E. Feankland Aem- 

 STEONG ■ ■ • 579 



7. The Telluric Distribution of the Elements in Relation to their Atomic 

 Weights. By AVilliam AcKEOYD, F.LC 581 



MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 15. 



1. Our Present Knowledge of Aromatic Diazo-compounds. By Gilbert 



Thomas Moegan, D.Sc, F.LC. (p. 181) 581 



2. The Colour of Iodine-containing Compounds. By Miss Ida Smedley ... 582 



3. On a Fourth Methylmorphimethine. By J. Hawthorne, B.A 582 



4. The Alkylation of Sugars. By Thomas Ptjrdie, F.R.S., and James C. 



Irvine, B.Sc, Ph.D 583 



5. Report on the Collection of Statistics concerning the Training of Chemists 



employed in English Chemical Industries (p. 97) 584 



6. Report on Isomeric Najihthalene Derivatives (p. 176) 584 



7. Report on Isomeric Sulphonic Derivatives of Benzene (p. 180) 584 



8. The Reduction of some Metallic Chlorides by Calcium Carbide. By 



Major W. E. Edwards, R.A., Captain C H. Liveing, R.A., and Pro- 

 fessor W. R. HoDQKiNsoN, Ph.D., F.LC, F.R.S.E 585 



TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 16. 



1. Colloids of Zirconium, compared with those of other Metals of the 



Fourth Group. By Dr. J. H. Gladstone, F.R.S., and Walter Hib- 

 beet, F.LC 58.5 



2. On Fluorescent and Phosphorescent Diamonds. By Dr. J. H. Glad- 



stoke, F.R.S 586 



3. Acid Esters of Methyl Succinic Acids. By Professor J. J. Sitdboeough, 



Ph.D., D.Sc, and William A. Bone, Ph.D., D.Sc 586 



4. Compounds of Trinitrobenzene with Alkylated Arylamines. By H. 



HiBBEET, M.Sc, and Professor .1. J. Stjdboeotjgh, Ph.D., D.Sc 587 



