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before twenty hours, to the general secretary 

 of the congress. 



Decisions of importance and international 

 ch,aracter adopted by the congress will be com- 

 municated to the governments participating 

 in the International Committee of the Con- 

 gress of Applied Chemistry, established at 

 Paris in 1900. 



After the close of the congress, a report will 

 be printed containing the papers presented 

 and the decisions a(iopted by the congress. 

 This report will be sent free of charge to 

 members. 



All questions not provided for in this list 

 of regulations shall be decided by the presi- 

 dent, who shall continue in authority without 

 cessation on matters pertaining to the present 

 congress. Before he retires he shall place the 

 conduct of affairs in the hands of an organ- 

 izing committee for the next congress. 



Dr. H. W. Wiley, at the request of the 

 committee on organization, undertook the 

 organization of an American committee, 

 which is composed of members selected by 

 President P. P. Venable on the part of the 

 American Chemical Society, President R. W. 

 Moore on the part of the New York section 

 of the Society of Chemical Industry, and 

 President H. S. Carhart on the part of the 

 American Electro-Chemical Society. 



Intending congressists may send their 

 names and dues directly to the secretary of 

 the congress, together with titles of papers to 

 be presented at the meeting, or if preferred, 

 to the chairman of the American committee, 

 who will undertake to forward names, dues 

 and papers to Rome. In case the dues are 

 sent first to Washington for transmission to 

 Rome, a check for $4.00 should be sent to 

 cover dues, exchange and postage. 



LIST OF MEMBERS OF THE AMERICAN COMMITTEE. 



SIXTH INTERNATIONAL CONGRESS OF 



APPLIED CHEMISTRY. 



Nominated by the Society of Chemical Industry 

 (New York Section) and the American Chem- 

 ical Society. 



Dr. Charles Baskerville, chemist, College of the 

 City of New York, New York. 



Dr. Edward Hart, professor of chemistry, La- 

 fayette College, Easton, Pa. 



Dr. W. D. liorne, chemist, The New York Re- 

 finery, Long Island City, N. Y. 



Dr. Leo Baekeland, research chemist, Snug Rock, 

 Harmony Park, Yonkers, N. Y. 



C. F. Chandler, professor of chemistry, Columbia 

 University, New York, N. Y. 

 Nominated by the Electrochemical Society and the 



American Chemical Society. 



W. D. Bancroft, professor of physical chemistry, 

 Cornell University, Ithaca, N. Y. 



C. F. Burgess, Madison, Wis. 

 Nominated by the Society of Chemical Industry 



(New York Section) and the American Electro- 

 chemical Society. 



Dr. W. H. Walker, 93 Broad Street, Boston, 

 Mass. 

 Nominated by the American Chemical Society. 



Wm. A. Noyes, chemist, National Bureau of 

 Standards, Washington, D. C. 



J. D. Pennock, chief chemist, Solvay Process Co. 

 and Senet- Solvay Co., Syracuse, N. Y. 



Dr. Chas. E. Munroe, professor of chemistry, 

 George Washington University, Washington, D. C. 



Francis C. Phillips, professor of chemistry. 

 Western University, Allegheny, Pa. 



William McMurtrie, consulting chemist, Royal 

 Baking Powder Co., New York, N. Y. 



Dr. J. Merritt Matthews, Philadelphia Textile 

 School, Philadelphia, Pa. 



Mr. Clifford Richardson, director. New York 

 Testing Laboratory, Long Island City, N. Y. 



Dr. Samuel P. Sadtler, consulting chemist, 

 Franklin Institute of Philadelphia, Philadelphia, 

 Pa. 



Dr. F. G. Wiechmann, consulting chemist, Amer- 

 ican Sugar Refining Co., Box 79, Station W, 

 Brooklyn, N. Y. 



David L. Davoll, Jr., chief chemist. Peninsular 

 Sugar Refining Co., Caro, Mich. 



Mr. G. L. Spencer, Bureau of Chemistry, Wash- 

 ington, D. C. 



Dr. Max Henius, director, American Brewing 

 Academy and the Scientific Station for Chicago, 

 Chicago, 111. 



Charles E. Pellew, adjunct professor of chem- 

 istry, Columbia University, New York, N. Y. 



Dr. Alfred Springer, chemist, 312 E. 2d Street, 

 Cincinnati, Ohio. 



Mr. B. W. Kilgore, director. North Carolina 

 Agricultural Experiment Station, and state chem- 

 ist, Raleigh, N. C. 



Dr. Henry Adam Weber, professor agricultural 

 chemistry, Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio. 



Chas. D. Woods, professor of agriculture, Uni- 



