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THE AUSTRALASIAN JOURNAL OF PHARMACY. 
Mr. Tompsitt moved, and Mr. Atkin seconded, a vote of thanks to Mr. 
Blackett for the paper which he had contributed to the meeting, and further 
complimentary allusions were made as to the obligations of the Society for the 
many like good offices which Mr. Blackett had rendered to the Society. 
Mr. Blackett responded, with the hope that other pharmacists would keep 
him company in such work ; and, alluding to the forthcoming Conference, expressed 
his desire that, through its means, so far as pharmacy was concerned, the 
geographical limitations of the several colonies would be eliminated, and that 
the representatives of the various colonies would go to their respective Govern- 
ments saying, " Do for us what the Victorian Legislature has done for its 
pharmacists ! ” 
The meeting then closed, and an adjournment was made to the Maison Doree 
where the quarterly supper was held. 
THE QUARTERLY EXAMINATIONS OF THE PHARMACY 
BOARD OF VICTORIA. 
The following candidates passed at the quarterly examinations of the Pharmacy 
Board of Victoria : — 
Preliminary Examination, 1st March. 
C. M. Harridge, East Melbourne. 
W. R. Anderson, Windsor. 
F. G. Corinaldi, Prahran. 
Sidney Ewing, Fitzroy. 
J. J. Bowen, Sandhurst. 
Eight candidates presented themselves for this examination. 
Chemistry and Practical Chemistry, 2nd and 3rd March. 
F. H. Ehiight, West Melbourne. 
Alfred Gamson, Ararat. 
W. Thursfield, Ballarat. 
J. J. Hill, Brunswick. 
James Breton, Prahran. 
F. Cathcart, Ballarat. 
Edward L. Fisher, Melbourne. 
All the candidates who presented themselves for this examination passed. 
Materia Medica and Botany, 2nd and 3rd March. 
Claud N. Hall, Fitzroy. 
John Gaffney, Ballarat. 
C. A. Graves, Richmond. 
Henry De Baere, Beaufort. 
Hector E. Hall, Fitzroy 
All the candidates who presented themselves for this examination passed. 
Modified Examination, 2nd March. 
Arthur M. Darken, Melbourne. 
