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roliwiiil taRSMtioro. 
LEEDS CHEMISTS’ ASSOCIATION. 
The sixth meeting of this Society was held in the 
Library, on Wednesday, April 10th, 1872 ; the President, 
Mr. E. Brown, in the chair. 
The minutes of the former meeting having been read 
and confirmed, Mr. S. Jefferson, F.C.S., gave a very 
interesting lecture on oxidation, illustrated by experi¬ 
ments. 
A cordial vote of thanks was given to the lecturer on 
the motion of Mr. Jas. Abbott, seconded by Mr. West, 
Associate. 
The seventh meeting was held in the Clergy Doom, 
Church Institute, on Wednesday, April 24th ; the Presi¬ 
dent, Mr. E. Brown, in the chair. 
The minutes of the former meeting having been read 
and confirmed, Messrs. J. P. Hardcastle, W. T. Place, 
William Sykes, J. Lockwood, E. Battye, and A. Burton, 
were elected associates. 
The President requested the Honorary Secretary, 
Mr. E. Yewdall, to read the report of the Committee, re¬ 
ferring to the prizes offered at the early part of the 
Session. This report explained that the Committee were 
enabled to offer Bentley’s ‘ Manual of Botany,’ and Att- 
field’s Chemistry, or two other works of similar value 
for the best essays upon “ Cinchona Barks—the history, 
varieties, preparations of, and Alkaloids obtained from 
and“ The preparations of iron, officinaland non-officinal.” 
Also Lindley’s‘School Botany,’and Galloway’s ‘First 
Steps in Chemistry,’ or two other works of equal value for 
the two best papers upon “ Rhubarb, the history and pre¬ 
parations ofand “Magnesia and its officinal prepara¬ 
tions.” 
The essays were to be compiled and written by Asso¬ 
ciates, the last two subjects being confined to associates 
under 21 years of age. 
