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Aprll17,1U30 CIIISBIISTILY AND INDUSTRY 3 19 DISCUSSION Tlic discitssioti wiis clticfly coiicernctl ivitli the E.I‘.‘I!. visconictcr nnd its conipnrison witli tlic B.R.!I’.A. instriinicnt. In fnvoitr of thc fortncr it wns stntcd tltiit n sninll qiinntity only of niiitcrinl was ncccssnry for t,hc t,cst :itid thnt the instminetit was nclminibly siiited for carrying orit intli\~idiiiil incnsiircnicnts. Tlic lLIt.‘I’.A. viscoiiietcr, on t,lic other hnnd, w:is more convcnicnt for ciirrying out n lnrgc niinil)cr of tests siniiiltnncoitsly since little of thc olmxtor’s tinic was rcqitirctl ; it \\‘:is :I siinplc mnttcr to keep c:icli instriinicnt iip to st:iiid:irtl. Tltosc titking part in tlic discttssion \vcrc Alnjor 1). AI. Wilson rind JIcssrs. Potter, Giitchoitsc, Ihtthr- field, Ewns, 1E:lrlllnll, 13ntson, ‘Clionins, Miirkwick, J:rnics, J. S. \\rilson, ‘Ilwist, Xitclicll, nnd I\Iurtloclt. Nr. Fiiitlgc, in reply, cnipliiisizcd tlint tlic IS.\‘.T. viscoinctcr wis not intended :is :i substitute for t,ltc B.R.‘I’.A. itistriinictit, I)ut only :is ii nictliotl for the iibsolirtc tnc:istircnicnt of the cqiii-viscoiis tcnipcrii- titrc. \Yitlt little priicticc tlic viscotnetcr wiis foiiticl cnsy to opcr‘:ito ; th instriinicnt coiiltl l)c clc:inccl witliout tlilliciilty. l’lic tiir wiis in closc cotitiict with tlic water :itid ;is ii conscqiiencc tlic tcnipcriitiirc of tlic twtcriiil \roiiltl not tlill’er iippreciiildy from tli:it of tlic hitlt. Since the sitspcnsion wire wits \vorkd \rdl below its cliistic liinit, no tlilliciilties \voultl iirise owing to fiitigiic or iigcing ; tlic IISC of :I pIt~~~)lio~- bronee strip might IIC iitlriintiigcoiis. ‘l’lic cflcct of ositl:it,ion on tlic viscosity of tiir wis it bout onc- t\vcntictli of tliiit tliic to cv:iporiitioii of t lie volatilt! oils. l’rof. Clcnicnts (in tltc chiiir) tltiinlxtl Ah. I7iiitlgc for t,lic I)rcscntntion (Jf it very ititcrest ing piper. I-lr eniplt:i.sizctl the importiitice ot’ controlling thc Iintlcr for siirfiicc tlrcssitig \vork which \viis carried out, to such n hrgc cstcnt iti t,lti.s r.oiintry. REFERENCES. 1 Itoiids niitl Itoiitl Coiistruction, Jnn. I, l!l:J5, 1). 7. 1 J.S.C.I., 55, 23 ‘I’ (lhl). 7, l!JN). 3 Tlir N:i!iircl iiiitl I’ropwtit~ of Coiil ‘hr, S. !Jet., (:IIH Co. J.S.C.I., 6&,407 T (k!. 13. 1935). r, Stiititliir~liziitioii of ‘hr I’roth~ctu ‘~‘c.H!H Coiiutiittw. Itcport of tlic \’iscosity I’ii11i4 on tlic \’isc.o.4ty of .Ltoiitl Tnr, Fcl)., 1036. (19irstc L’iil~lic~ntiori.) 0 Tlic I\lciisiirciiiciit of tlic \’iscosity of Tiirs iuwl I’itchcs. If. l’ic!kartl. 1). 38. \V. l<irl)y, I<o;itl.q iuwl Ihitl Colistriictiori, XI 11, 1). 2.1 I. Airg., 1U3-5. 8 J.S.C.l.,53, OO’r (lliir. !I, I!Hl.) 0 ItitliisLrinl Cliaiiii4, Jlitr., 1935, 11. 118. NOTE ON SHELLOLIC ACID By R. BHATTACHARYA ln ii report prcvioitsly pitl)lislid in this Joiirtiiil (“ Note on the Cotistitiition of Liic,” ,I. Soo. Clictn. lnd., Nrircli 22, I!)%, 54, No. 12, pp. 82--YY T), ccrt.iiiii tlilbrcnccs \vcru notctl in the properties of slicllolic iicitl :is isolittctl by its iittd by Niigcl. Sinco tlicii wc Iiirvu siicccctlctl in isoliiting tlic Nngcl iicitl (m.p 20U0-20L0 C.) :ind its di-methyl ester (ni.1). 149O C.), tint1 ns yet we are not sntisficd :is to the reliitionsliip bct\vccn this ncid rind the one previously t1cscril)cd IJY 11s. la tlic ncnr future we Iiopc to piiblisli ii ppcr on tlic codtiition of lac it1 wliicli tlicsc mittcrs will be tlisciissctl, but we fccl tliiit oiir coiifirni;ition of tlic Niigcl iicitl slioiiltl be published without dcli~y, since no one lins provided iitiy confirinntion Iiitlicrto. 1)ct:iils of tlic nictliotl usctl to isoliitc :itid purify the slicllolic iicitl will be described fiilly in oiir piper, but tlic following oitthic will intliciitc tlic procedure iitloptccl : If the niisctl iicitls of Iiic obtiiiliccl by iilkiili siiponificntion, iicitlific:ition witli itiiiicriil acid, nnd wiisliing with water :ire trciited witli hot iiqucoiis Iciitl iicctntc, tlic hot nqiicoiis cstract on cooling deposits crystals of tlic lead siilt of oleiiritic :icid. If .the filtrate is then slowly e\ritI)Oriitctl, 11 further C~O~J of crystills is obtiiined wliicli iirc :i inixtiire of lend siilts of slicllolic nntl nlcitritic iicitls. On trciitnicnt, with OSyo iilcoliol tlic iilcuritic Ictitl siilt C:LII bc rcniovcd, Iciiving tlic iilcoltol-iiisoluble Iciitl siilt of slicllolic iicitl wliicli ciin be sc1):iriitctl in tlic forti1 of dkiili salt from the Iciid rind rcgcncriitetl by trciit- nicnt witli iicid. FiniiIIy, tlic ticid is cryst:illizctl froin wiitcr. It sltoultl also be poiiitcd out tliat thc Ic:itl siilt of iilcuritic ;icitl loses its solubility in :ilcohol on Itccping. C:rc:tt 1)rcc:iiition is ricccssiiry (luring i i c i d i h t ion iis slicllolic iicitl is very scnsitivc t o tniiicrnl :icitls. dti :iItcrtiiitivc procedure utilizing tlic soliibility of bariitni iiiitl citlciuni salts of Iiic :icitls in wiitcr can iilso be iitloptctl, but in this ciisc sliellolic iicid is obtiiinctl iti ;r pire forni tliroiigli tlic tli-nictltyl cstcr. Lolllloll Sl~cll:~~ Ihmdl Niircnu hint Iic.w;ircli Stiition ‘hi I cl i I ig ton INDUSTRIAL NOTES FROM ABROAD AlJSTRlA ‘l’ltc triitling rcport- of the \‘citscli Aliigticsitc Co. for I0:lG slio\rs it gross profit of 3,%(16,000 scliillings, iis c.otti~~:ircd \vith 2,7!11,0UO scltilliiigs iti tlic 1)rcvious yc:ir. :\ft,cr tlw tlctlitct,ion of tiiscs iinioiinting to. i.lS,OOO scliillings (370,000 scliillings in l!134), tint1 setting iisitlc I, 1.12,OOU scltillings (1,466,000 scliillitigs) for tlcpreciiitioii, there rctiiiiilis ii net profit of I ,316,000 saliillings (!)6(i,OUO sdiillittgs), which pcrniitu of (I tIi\irlctitl of (is scliillings or i30/,, iis iiguitist 40 scliil- lings cir 8% for 1!)3l. Tlic enpitid of tlic conil~iitiy ivtis rctlucctl froin 10 niillioti t,o 7.6 iiiillioti scliilliiigs tliiring t,lic yciir by the rcpitrcliiisc of slitircs. Xo boo!; prolit \v:is tiiiitlc oti this triinsiiction, it is sbitctl, tis tlic shiiros \vcrc I~oitgltt a t tlicir iioniiniil viilitc. l!h rcscr\w of tlic conipiitiy no\\* stciiitl irt 0. 1 niillion scliilliiigs, iis conipiirctl with 8.0 iiiillioti scliillings j+ tlic: previous yciir. l’lic fiivoiiriiblo trirding results of

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Aprll17,1U30 CIIISBIISTILY AND INDUSTRY 3 19

DISCUSSION Tlic discitssioti wiis clticfly coiicernctl ivitli the

E.I‘.‘I!. visconictcr nnd its conipnrison witli tlic B.R.!I’.A. instriinicnt. In fnvoitr of thc fortncr it wns stntcd tltiit n sninll qiinntity only of niiitcrinl was ncccssnry for t,hc t,cst :itid t h n t the instminetit was nclminibly siiited for carrying orit intli\~idiiiil incnsiircnicnts. Tlic lLIt.‘I’.A. viscoiiietcr, on t,lic other hnnd, w:is more convcnicnt for ciirrying out n lnrgc niinil)cr of tests siniiiltnncoitsly since little of thc olmxtor’s tinic was rcqitirctl ; i t \\‘:is :I siinplc mnttcr to keep c:icli instriinicnt i i p to st:iiid:irtl.

Tltosc titking part i n tlic discttssion \vcrc Alnjor 1). AI. Wilson rind JIcssrs. Potter, Giitchoitsc, Ihtthr- field, Ewns , 1E:lrlllnll, 13ntson, ‘Clionins, Miirkwick, J:rnics, J. S. \\rilson, ‘Ilwist, Xitclicll, nnd I\Iurtloclt.

Nr . Fiiitlgc, i n reply, cnipliiisizcd t l int tlic IS.\‘.T. viscoinctcr wis not intended :is :i substitute for t,ltc B.R.‘I’.A. itistriinictit, I)ut only :is i i nictliotl for the iibsolirtc tnc:istircnicnt of the cqiii-viscoiis tcnipcrii- titrc. \Yitlt little priicticc tlic viscotnetcr wiis foiiticl cnsy to opcr‘:ito ; t h instriinicnt coiiltl l)c clc:inccl witliout tlilliciilty. l’lic tiir wiis i n closc cotitiict with tlic water :itid ;is ii conscqiiencc tlic tcnipcriitiirc of tlic twtcriiil \roiiltl not tlill’er iippreciiildy from tli:it of tlic hitlt. Since the sitspcnsion wire wits \ v o r k d \rdl below its cliistic liinit, no tlilliciilties \voultl iirise owing to fiitigiic or iigcing ; tlic IISC of :I p I t ~ ~ ~ ) l i o ~ - bronee strip might I IC iitlriintiigcoiis. ‘l’lic cflcct of ositl:it,ion on tlic viscosity of tiir wis i t bout onc- t\vcntictli of tliiit tliic to cv:iporiitioii of t lie volatilt! oils.

l’rof. Clcnicnts (in tltc chiiir) tltiinlxtl A h . I7iiitlgc for t,lic I)rcscntntion ( J f i t very ititcrest ing piper. I-lr eniplt:i.sizctl the importiitice ot’ controlling thc Iintlcr for siirfiicc tlrcssitig \vork which \viis carried out, to such n hrgc cstcnt iti t,lti.s r.oiintry.

REFERENCES.

1 Itoiids niitl Itoiitl Coiistruction, Jnn. I, l!l:J5, 1). 7. 1 J.S.C.I., 55, 23 ‘I’ (lhl). 7, l ! J N ) . 3 Tlir N:i!iircl i i i i t l I’ropwtit~ of Coiil ‘ h r , S. !Jet., (:IIH Co. ’ J.S.C.I., 6&,407 T (k!. 13. 1935). r, Stiititliir~liziitioii of ‘ h r I’roth~ctu ‘~‘c.H!H Coiiutiittw.

Itcport of tlic \’iscosity I’ii11i4 on tlic \’isc.o.4ty of .Ltoiitl Tnr, Fcl)., 1036. (19irstc L’iil~lic~ntiori.)

0 Tlic I\lciisiirciiiciit of tlic \’iscosity of Tiirs iuwl I’itchcs. I f . l’ic!kartl. 1). 38. ’ \V. l<irl)y, I<o;itl.q iuwl I h i t l Colistriictiori, XI 11, 1). 2.1 I .

Airg., 1U3-5. 8 J.S.C.l.,53, OO’r ( l l i i r . !I, I !Hl.) 0 ItitliisLrinl Cl ia i i i i4 , Jlitr., 1935, 11. 118.

NOTE ON SHELLOLIC ACID By R. BHATTACHARYA

ln i i report prcvioitsly pitl)lislid i n this Joiirtiiil (“ Note on the Cotistitiition of Liic,” ,I. Soo. Clictn. lnd., Nrircli 22, I!)%, 54, No. 12, pp. 82--YY T), ccrt.iiiii tlilbrcnccs \vcru notctl i n the properties of slicllolic iicitl :is isolittctl by its i i t td by Niigcl. Sinco tlicii wc Iiirvu siicccctlctl in isoliiting tlic Nngcl iicitl

( m . p 20U0-20L0 C.) :ind its di-methyl ester (ni.1). 1 4 9 O C.), tint1 ns yet we are not sntisficd :is to the reliitionsliip bct\vccn this ncid rind the one previously t1cscril)cd IJY 11s.

l a tlic ncnr future we Iiopc to piiblisli ii p p c r on tlic c o d t i i t i o n of lac it1 wliicli tlicsc mittcrs will be tlisciissctl, but we fccl tliiit oiir coiifirni;ition of tlic Niigcl iicitl slioiiltl be published without dcli~y, since no one lins provided iitiy confirinntion Iiitlicrto. 1)ct:iils of tlic nictliotl usctl to isoliitc :it id purify the slicllolic iicitl will be described fiilly in oiir piper, but tlic following oitthic will intliciitc tlic procedure iitloptccl : If the niisctl iicitls of Iiic obtiiiliccl by iilkiili siiponificntion, iicitlific:it ion witli itiiiicriil acid, nnd wiisliing with water :ire trciited witli hot iiqucoiis Iciitl iicctntc, tlic hot nqiicoiis cstract on cooling deposits crystals of tlic lead siilt of oleiiritic :icid. If .the filtrate is then slowly e\ritI)Oriitctl, 11 further C ~ O ~ J of crystills is obtiiined wliicli iirc :i inixtiire of lend siilts of slicllolic nntl nlcitritic iicitls. On trciitnicnt, with OSyo iilcoliol tlic iilcuritic Ictitl siilt C:LII bc rcniovcd, Iciiving tlic iilcoltol-iiisoluble Iciitl siilt of slicllolic iicitl wliicli ciin be sc1):iriitctl i n tlic forti1 of dkiili salt from the Iciid rind rcgcncriitetl by trciit- nicnt witli iicid. FiniiIIy, tlic ticid is cryst:illizctl froin wiitcr. I t sltoultl also be poiiitcd out tliat thc Ic:itl siilt of iilcuritic ;icitl loses its solubility i n :ilcohol on Itccping. C:rc:tt 1)rcc:iiition is ricccssiiry (luring i i c i d i h t ion iis slicllolic iicitl is very scnsitivc t o tniiicrnl :icitls.

d t i :iItcrtiiitivc procedure utilizing tlic soliibility of bariitni i i i it l citlciuni salts of Iiic :icitls i n wiitcr can iilso be iitloptctl, but in this ciisc sliellolic iicid is obtiiinctl iti ;r p ire forni tliroiigli tlic tli-nictltyl cstcr.

Lolllloll S l ~ c l l : ~ ~ I h m d l Niircnu h i n t Iic.w;ircli Stiition

‘hi I cl i I ig ton

INDUSTRIAL NOTES FROM ABROAD

AlJSTRlA ‘l’ltc triitling rcport- of the \‘citscli Aliigticsitc Co.

for I0:lG slio\rs i t gross profit of 3,%(16,000 scliillings, iis c.otti~~:ircd \ v i th 2,7!11,0UO scltilliiigs iti tlic 1)rcvious yc:ir. :\ft,cr tlw tlctlitct,ion of tiiscs iinioiinting to. i.lS,OOO scliillings (370,000 scliillings in l!134), tint1 setting iisitlc I, 1.12,OOU scltillings (1,466,000 scliillitigs) for tlcpreciiitioii, there rctiiiiilis ii net profit of I ,316,000 saliillings (!)6(i,OUO sdiillittgs), which pcrniitu of (I tIi\irlctitl of (is scliillings or i30/,, iis iiguitist 40 scliil- lings cir 8% for 1!)3l. Tlic enpitid of tlic conil~iitiy ivtis rctlucctl froin 10 niillioti t,o 7.6 iiiillioti scliilliiigs tliiring t,lic yciir by the rcpitrcliiisc of slitircs. Xo boo!; prolit \v:is tiiiitlc oti this triinsiiction, it is sbitctl, tis tlic shiiros \vcrc I~oitgltt a t tlicir iioniiniil viilitc. l!h rcscr\w of tlic conipiitiy no\\* stciiitl i r t 0. 1 niillion scliilliiigs, iis conipiirctl with 8.0 iiiillioti scliillings j+ tlic: previous yciir. l’lic fiivoiiriiblo trirding results of