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Third International Congress of Polarography T h e Polarographic Society will be holding a six-day congress from J u l y 19 to 25, 1964, at S o u t h a m p t o n Uni versity. T h e congress will be con cerned with all aspects of polarography and will be open to members and nonmembers of t h e Society. Professor I . M . Kolthoff is to be President of t h e Congress, and the Society's 1964 med allist. F u r t h e r information is avail able by writing to Orgaiiiziiig Secre tary, D r . D . A. P a n t o n y , D e p t . of Metallurgy, Royal School of Mines, Prince Consort Rd., London, S. W . 7, England.