484 Proceedings at the Meetings. 
May 18th, 1914. 
In the Chemical Laboratory. 
Dr Suipitey, PRESIDENT, IN THE CHAIR. 
The following were elected Honorary Members of the Society : 
Dr H. E. Armstrong. 
Professor J. Bordet. 
Madame Curie. 
Professor F. Czapek. 
Professor T. W. Edgeworth David. | 
Colonel W. C. Gorgas. 
‘Professor P. H. von Groth. 
Professor Jacques Hadamard. 
Dr George E. Hale. 
Dr Frangois A. A. Lacroix. | 
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Dr Charles Lapworth. 
Professor H. Lebesgue. 
Dr Jacques Loeb. 
Professor Arthur Looss. 
Professor H. A. Lorentz. i 
Professor M. Planck. 
Lt.-Col. Leonard Rogers. 
Professor Gustav Schwalbe. 
Dr Karl Schwarzschild. 
Dr D. H. Scott. | 
Professor E. B. Wilson. | 
A. F. Yarrow. 
Professor P. Zeeman. 
The following Communications were made: 
1. Optically active substances of simple molecular constitution) 
By Professor Pore and Joun Reap, M.A. 
2. Note on the detection of Malonic Acid. By Dr Fenton, 
Christ’s College. | 
3. Some further experiments on eutectic growth. By F. EH. HE! 
LameLoucH, M.A., Trinity College and J. T. Scort, B.A., | 
College. 
4. On the Resolution of 5-Nitrohydrindene-2-carboxylic Aan ( 
By W. H. Mitts, M.A., Jesus College, H. V. Parker, B.A. ang 
R. W. Prowse, BA. | 
5. (1) On the nature of the Internal Work done during the! 
Evaporation of a Liquid. . 
(2) The Work done in the Formation of a surface Transition 
Layer of a Liquid Mixture of Substances. 
By R. D. Kireman, B.A., Emmanuel College. 
6. <A contribution i the Theory of Relative Position. By N, 
WieNER. (Communicated by Mr G. H. Hardy.) 
