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RefNoEC/1854/08
Previous numbersCert IX, 339; A04195
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TitleLawes, Sir John Bennet: certificate of election to the Royal Society
CitationJohn Bennet Lawes Esqre. The author of extensive investigations on Agricultural Chemistry, contained in a Series of Papers published in the Journal of the Royal Agricultural Society of England & in the Farmers' Magazine, from 1847 to 1854; namely upon Turnip Culture, on Sheep-feeding, on "the Mineral theory", on the water given off by Plants in relation to the fixation of their several Constituents, on the source of Alkalies in agriculture, on Pig-feeding & animal nutrition generally; -
ProposersFrom General Knowledge. John Stenhouse; B C Brodie Junr; A W Hofmann; J H Gladstone; A M Storey Maskelyne
From Personal Knowledge. Philip Pusey; Charles Daubeny; John Lindley; Lyon Playfair; Wm Allen Miller; Edward Solly
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Lawes, Sir John Bennet: certificate of election to the Royal Society

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CodePersonNameDates
NA1652Lawes; Sir; John Bennet (1814 - 1900)1814 - 1900
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