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Reference numberEC/1874/02
Previous numbersCert X, 227
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TitleBell, Sir Isaac Lowthian: certificate of election to the Royal Society
CitationIsaac Lothian Bell
distinguished for his practical and scientific knowledge of Chemistry and Metallurgy. Author of The Chemical Phenomena of Iron smelting. 8vo. pp 430. 1872 also of various reports and papers on chemical and metallurgical subjects, published in the transactions of various learned Societies, as: "on the manufacture of Aluminium". "on the Manufacture of Iron in the North of England" "On the Iron trade of the British Empire" "On the recovery of manganese in the manufacture of Bleaching powder" "On the Decomposition of Carbonic Oxide by Oxide of Iron" "On the Ferric Blast furnace" "On the manufactures of the Tyne" "On Factitious Pyrites" "On the Chemistry of Iron Smelting" "on the Manufacture of Iron in the Austrian Empire" "On the development and appropriation of heat in the iron blast furnace" "On the Economy of fuel in the blast furnace for smelting iron". On the preliminary treatment of materials used in the Smelting of Iron - &c.
ProposersFrom General Knowledge. J Gwyn Jeffreys; Robert Etheridge; A Vernon Harcourt; Henry Watts; Thomas Webster; Edward Hull.
From Personal Knowledge. David Forbes; Hugo Muller; F A Abel; Alexr W Williamson; E Frankland; W H Perkin; J H Gilbert; Charles B Vignoles; J Norman Lockyer; Devonshire; Warington W Smyth; E J Lowe; E W Cooke; John Percy; Thos Sopwith; G C Foster
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Bell, Sir Isaac Lowthian: certificate of election to the Royal Society

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NA6431Bell; Sir; Isaac Lowthian (1816 - 1904)1816 - 1904
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