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THE celebration of the jubilee of the Chemical Society was in every way most successful. At the meeting at Burlington House, on Tuesday afternoon, admirable addresses were delivered, and the conversazione at the Goldsmiths' Hall in the evening was attended by about 800 guests, including many eminent men of science. The Fellows and their friends dined together on Wednesday. We shall have more to say about the celebration next week.

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Notes. Nature 43, 397–399 (1891). https://doi.org/10.1038/043397a0

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