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lines  suggested  at  various  places  in  this  pamphlet,  is  most  earnestly 
solicited. 
It  is  hoped  that  all  the  matters  relating  to-  this  Congress  will  be 
given  the  widest  possible  publicity  in  all  chemical  and  allied  so- 
cieties, and  in  all  chemical  and  allied  publications  the  world  over, 
and  that  suggestions  for  changes  which  may  more  surely  assist  in 
the  realization  of  a  successful  and  profitable  meeting  may  be  made 
to  the  Executive  Committee  of  the  Eighth  Congress. 
Eighth  International  Congress  of  Applied  Chemistry. 
New  York,  March  6th,  191 1. 
TENTATIVE  RULES  GOVERNING  THE  RECEIPT  OF 
PAPERS  FOR  PRESENTATION  OR  PUBLICATION 
1.  All  papers  should  be  in  the  hands  of  the  American  Comimittee 
on  or  before  July  i,  191 2. 
2.  All  such  papers  should  be  presented  in  duplicate,  legibly 
written,  but  preferably  typewritten. 
3.  Each  paper  must  be  accompanied  by  an  abstract  thereof, 
also  in  duplicate,  legibly  written,  but  preferably  typewritten. 
4.  All  papers  received  prior  to  July  i,  1912,  and  accepted  for 
publication  will  be  printed  prior  to  the  meeting  of  the  Congress 
and  grouped  according  to  the  Sections  to  which  they  are  assigned ; 
papers  received  after  July  i,  19 12,  and  accepted  for  publication 
will  be  printed  prior  to  the  meeting  of  the  Congress  if  practicable, 
but  it  cannot  be  guaranteed  that  they  will  be  placed  in  the  Section 
to  which  they  belong,  but  they  may  appear  in  an  appendix. 
5.  The  American  Committee  will  neither  revise  nor  edit  any 
papers  or  abstracts ;  papers  received  for  publication  will  be  printed 
in  extenso  as  ofifered,  or  only  the  abstract  accompanying  the  full 
paper  will  be  printed,  or  the  paper  will  be  printed  by  title  only, 
together  with  the  name  and  post  office  address  of  its  author,  or 
the  paper  will  not  be  ])rinte(l  at  all,  as  may  be  decided  in  each  case 
by  the  Committee  on  Papers  and  Publications. 
Respectfully, 
Edward  W.  Morley, 
Honorary  President. 
William  H.  Nichols, 
President. 
Bernhard  C.  Hesse, 
Secretary. 
