December 18th, 1919.] Proceedings. xxxi. 



Edward Ardern, D.Sc, F.I.C.; H.J. Bailey; Percy Bean, F.CS. ; 

 W. H. Bentley, D.Sc, F.CS.; Joseph Brewertou ; David Card- 

 well, M.Sc, F.I.C; H. F. Coward, D.Sc, F.I.C,; J. B. Cullen ; 

 R B. Forster, D.Sc; W. B. Hart, F.C.S., F.I.C; H. G. A. 

 Hickling, D.Sc., F.G.S. ; Francis Jones, M.Sc, F.R.S.E., 

 F.CS.; Arthur Lapworth, D.Sc, F.R.S., F.I.C.; T. G. Marsh; 

 S. E. Melling, F.CS., F.I.C; F. Lee Pyman, D.Sc, Ph.D.; 

 L Guy Radcliffe, M-ScTech., F.I.C; Rona Robinson, M.Sc, 

 A. I.C; W. Scott Taggart, M.I.Mech.E- ; Leonard E- Vlies, 

 F.CS., F.I.C; J. A. Weil, and T. Roland Wollaston, 

 M.I.Mech.E. 



It was decided that the Officers and the members of the 

 Committee should be disbanded in March next, and that the 

 present Committee should draw up the Constitution and Rules 

 of the Chemical Section for submission to the Council. 



It was agreed that all members of the Society should be 

 entitled to attend meetings of the Chemical Section and should 

 receive notices, but any member of the Society desiring to be a 

 member of the Chemical Section should give his name to the 

 Hon. Secretary of the Section. 



Ordinary Meeting, November 28th, 1919. 

 Mr. R. H. Clayton, B.Sc. (Chairman), in the Chair. 



Mr. R. H. Clayton opened a debate on a The Future 

 Of the Chemical Section;" and he outlined the scheme for 

 the extension of the Society's house to provide further accom- 

 modation. 



Ordinary Meeting, December 18th, 1919. 



Mr. H. N. Morris in the Chair. 



Mr. Harold Moore, M.ScTech., A. I.C, opened a debate 

 on " Future Supplies of Motor Fuel." 



Mr. Moore said : — " In dealing with such a many-sided and 

 highly technical subject as the future supply of motor fuel, it 

 is only possible to give a brief outline of the subject in the 

 time available this evening. I therefore propose to limit myself 

 to giving a rough sketch of the present position. 



Until the advent of the internal combustion engine burning 



