RefNo | EC/1880/16 |
Previous numbers | Cert X, 370; A05995 |
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Title | Reynolds, James Emerson: certificate of election to the Royal Society |
Citation | J Emerson Reynolds. Discoverer of Sulphur Urea, a body forming the starting point of important researches by various Chemists. Author of a large number of investigations in various branches of Chemistry. Amongst others "on the action of aldehyde on the two primary Ureas"; on a new group of Colloid bodies containing Mercury; on analysis of Urine; on the rapid Estimation of Urea; on Franklandite a new mineral borate; on glucinum its specific heat & atomic weight; On the spectrum of Erbia (with Dr Huggins); on the absorption spectrum of Chloro-chromic Anhydride (with Mr Stoney). Eminent as an Investigator & Teacher of his Science. |
Proposers | From General Knowledge. E Frankland From Personal Knowledge. Henry E Roscoe; J H Gladstone; William Huggins; William Odling; Thomas Andrews; Maxwell Simpson; Humphrey Lloyd; Rosse; Geo Salmon; G Johnstone Stoney; James Dewar; Saml Haughton |
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Code | PersonName | Dates |
NA1648 | Reynolds; James Emerson (1844 - 1920) | 1844 - 1920 |