PHARMACEUTICAL SOCIETY^ GEfiAT BRITAIN, 



17 BLOOMSBURY SQUARE, W.C. 



SCHOOL OF PHARMACY— SESSION 1861-62. 



The Session commenced on Tuesday, 1st October, and will extend to the end of 

 July, 1862. 



LECTURES ON CHEMISTRY AND PHARMACY, BY DR REDWOOD. 

 These Lectures will be delivered on Tuesday, "Wednesday, and Friday mornings, at 

 Half-past Eight o'clock. 



Part I. — Physics in relation to Chemistry and Pharmacy. 

 ,, 2. — Chemistry of Inorganic Bodies. 

 , , 3. — Chemistry of Organic Bodies. 



ON BOTANY AND MATERIA MEDICA, BY PROFESSOR BENTLEY. 

 Part 1. — Structural and Physiological Botany. 

 ,, 2. — Organic Materia Mediea. 



„ 3. — Systematic Botany and Practical Demonstration of Plants. 

 The first and second parts of this course, extending over the winter months, will be 

 delivered at 17 Bloomsbury square, on Monday and Saturday mornings, at Half-past 

 Eight o'clock. The third part of the course, on Systematic Botany, will be delivered 

 at the Royal Botanic Gardens, Regent's park. 



FEE. — For Registered Apprentices and Associates of the Society, for either of the 

 above courses, one guinea ; for either part separately, half-a-guinea. For those not 

 connected with the Society, two guineas for either of the above courses ; one guinea for 

 either part separately. 



Students have free admission to the Library and Museum. 



LABORATORY COURSE.— The new suite of Laboratories for Practical Instruction 

 in General and Pharmaceutical Chemistry, under the direction of Professor REDWOOD. 

 Fee for the entire Session of ten months, thirty pounds. The Laboratories are open from 

 Nine o'clock in the morning until Five in the afternoon daily, except Saturday, 

 throughout the year. 



Students may enter the Laboratory at any period during the Session. 



TWO SCHOLARSHIPS (the Jacob Bell Memorial Scholarship) of the value of thirty 

 pounds a year each, with free Laboratory Instruction during the period of Scholarship, 

 are annually awarded to Registered Apprentices and Associates of the Society. 



Por detailed prospectuses and furthetinformatiQn^pply to the Society. 



MINER ALOG Y.-KING'S COLLEGE, LONDON. 



PKOFESSOB. TENNANT, F.G,S., 



commenced a COURSE of LECTURES on MINERALOGY, with a view to facilitate 

 the. Study of GEOLOGY, and, of the Application of Mineral Substances in the Arts, on 

 FRIDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 4th, at Nine o'clock. They will be continued on each 

 succeeding Wednesday and Friday, at the same hour. Fee £ 2 2s. 



... R. W.JELF, D.D„. Principal. 



POLYTECHNIC INSTITUTION. 



THE INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION OF 1862. 



The Directors are happy, to announce that they have obtained from Messrs 

 Birngstingle and Co. (the Photographers appointed by her Majesty's Commissioners) 

 the exclusive right of Exhibiting, on the Polytechnic Disc, by the Electric or other Light,' 

 Photographs showing the progress of the Building. Messrs Birngstingle and Co, 

 delivered Six Pictures for Exhibition on Monday, the 16th September, at a Quarter-past 

 Four and Half -past Nine, and they will be shown by Parr's New Electric Lamp.' 



Visitors to London can watch the development of this wonderful Building by 

 attending the Polytechnic, as the Pictures will be changed every month, and Exhibited 

 Daily at a Quarter-past Four and Half-past Nine. 



JOHN HENRY PEPPER, Hon. Director. 



PHOTOGRAPHIC CHEMICALS, APPARATUS, & LENSES. 



COLLODIONS for Positive and Negative Pictures, highly sensitive and uniform in 

 action. CRYSTAL VARXISH, for protecting Negatives. Genuine PAPIER, SAXE. 

 Carefully-prepared ALBUMINIZED PAPERS. Brass-bound and other CAMERAS,, 

 with a)l recent Improvements- Glass, Porcelain, .and.. Gutta.-Percha DISHES and 

 BATHS. Portrait and Landscape Lenses by ROSS, LEREBOURS, and VALLANTIN; 

 and every requisite for the practice of Photography. 

 Wholesale Manufacturers of all Chemical Preparations of acknowledged purity. 



