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Reference numberEC/1888/12
Previous numbersCert XI, 143
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TitleChurch, Sir Arthur Herbert: certificate of election to the Royal Society
CitationResearches in Animal, Vegetable & Mineral Chemistry. Eg,
Turacin, an animal pigment containing Copper. Phil Trans 1869
Colein, the pigment of Colens verschaffeltii. J Chem Soc 1877
Aluminium in certain Cryptogams. Chemical News. 1874
Vegetable albinism. Pts I, II, III. J Chem Soc 1879, 80, 86
New Mineral Species. Churchite, Tavistockite, Bayldonite. J Chem Soc 1865. Namaqualite J Chem
Soc 1870 &c &C
Analyses of Mineral Phosphates & Arseniates. J Chem Soc 1868, 70, 73, 75, &c, Proc R Irish
Academy 1882
ProposersFrom Personal Knowledge: William Crookes; J B Lawes; J H Gladstone; W H Perkin; Jos D Hooker; T G Bonney; James Dewar; Henry Woodward, F W Pavy
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Church, Sir Arthur Herbert: certificate of election to the Royal Society

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NA6960Church; Sir; Arthur Herbert (1834 - 1915)1834 - 1915
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