. The jubilee of the Chemical Society of London. Record of the proceedings together with an account of the history and development of the Society, 1841-1891 . ic law, and they merely wantedthe boldness necessary to place the whole question at such a heightthat its reflection on the facts could be clearly seen. There is an interesting reference in the lecture (p. 636) to theimpression produced in 1860, at a meeting of chemists at Karlsruhe,by Cannizzaros spirited advocacy of Avogadros theorem, at thattime far from being generally recognised, and regarding which nounderstanding could be arrived


. The jubilee of the Chemical Society of London. Record of the proceedings together with an account of the history and development of the Society, 1841-1891 . ic law, and they merely wantedthe boldness necessary to place the whole question at such a heightthat its reflection on the facts could be clearly seen. There is an interesting reference in the lecture (p. 636) to theimpression produced in 1860, at a meeting of chemists at Karlsruhe,by Cannizzaros spirited advocacy of Avogadros theorem, at thattime far from being generally recognised, and regarding which nounderstanding could be arrived at. Probably the most novel part of the lecture is that relating toperiodicity among oxides both as regards chemical and physicalproperties. A valuable table is affixed to the lecture illustrating theperiodic variation in the composition of the hydrides or methides andoxides of the elements. JJAKKISON AND bONS, PRINTERS IN ORDINART TO UKR MAJESTY, ST. MARTINS 1<AME, BOSTON UNIVERSITYThe jubilee of the Chemical Society of L Scie 1 1711 0D5bM 3277 DO NOT REMOVE CHARGE SLIP FRO/? IF SLIP IS LOST PLEA! DIRECTLY TO A CIRCULA CO ■o CD OTI en I. * » BOSTON UNIVERSITY LIBRARIES 771 Commonwealth , Mass. 02215


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