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Report of the council is included in v. 10- ; List of members in v. 3, 10-11, 16-21, 23-32, 34-

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11. oldal - For the purposes of this act, 1. any premises in such a state as to be a nuisance or injurious to health; 2.
44. oldal - The Course and Nature of Fermentative Changes in Natural and Polluted Waters, and in Artificial Solutions, as indicated by the Composition of the Dissolved Gases (Parts I., II , and in.)— By WE Adeney, Assoc.
128. oldal - Report of the Royal Commission on the Financial Relations between Great Britain and Ireland 1895.
133. oldal - I. ; and in the event of its continuing one month in arrear, after such application, the Council shall have the power, after suitable remonstrance, by letter, in the form so provided (Form K.), of erasing the name of the defaulter from the Register or lists of the Institution.
4. oldal - There are two kinds of iron, the atoms of which are respectively arranged in the molecules so as to constitute hard and soft iron, quite apart from the presence or absence of carbon. In red-hot iron the mass may be soft but the molecules are hard — let us call this...
126. oldal - Bradford, and for many years took an active part in the management of the works, but ceased to do so in 1847.
43. oldal - Recent Advances in the Bacterio-chemical Study of Sewage and other Polluted Waters.
105. oldal - Having described briefly the several systems of light railways now in operation, it may not be out of place to offer some suggestions as to the "location, construction, and working of secondary railways calculated to develop the resources of the country, and act as feeders to the trunk lines.
34. oldal - ... cement was more reliable than one which gave good results, even when lightly burnt, although, at the same time, the result would be better if it was heavily burnt.
14. oldal - ... has a soil conservation district. During the interim, as soon as I got back from Mississippi, I might add, it was my privilege to visit almost every soil conservation district, and I met with the governing boards of the districts, and in at least three counties, I took field trips with those people to see what had been done and what had not been done. The reason given in most instances for the work that had not been done was the lack of technical service. I was kind of amazed at that. We are...

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