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Love Kisses. — Extr. of violets, 200 parts ; do. rose, 200 ; do. tuberose, 
200 ; do. tonquil, 200 ; ess. of ambergris, 100 ; do. musk, 100. 
Her Majesty Bouquet. — Ext. of orange flowers, 300 parts ; do. tuberose, 
200 ; do. tonquil, 100 ; do. violets, 100 ; do. rose, 100 ; ess. of ambergris, 50 ; 
do. musk, 50. 
May Blossom. — Ess. of orris, 500 parts ; triple ext. of rose, 250 ; ext. of 
jasmin, 100 ; ess. o£ ylang ylang, 100 ; do. ambergris, 25 ; oil of orange, 10 ; 
do. citron, 20 ; do. neroli, 5. 
Harron.— Ext. of cassia, 240 parts ; do. orange flower, 240 ; do. jasmin, 
200 ; do. rose, 120 ; do. reseda, 120 ; ess. of ambergris, 15 ; do. musk, 15 ; 
oil of bergamot, 10. 
Eorest Flowers. — Ext. of orange flow, 320 parts ; do. tonquil, 160 ; do. 
acacia, 160 ; do. tuberose, 160 ; do. Spanish elder flow, 160 ; tr. of benzoin, 30 ; 
ess. of ambergris, 5 ; do. musk, 5. 
Ess. Bouquet Dubelle. — Triple extr. of rose, 500 parts ; extr. of violets, 
300 ; ess. of ylang ylang, 100 ; do. ambergis, 80 ; oil of bergamot, 15 ; do. 
neroli, 5. 
Elite. — Extr. of tonquil, 200 parts; do. rose, 160; do. tuberose, 160; do. 
reseda, 160; do. jasmin, 160 ; ess. of ambergris, 160. 
Woodland Flower Cologne. — Alcohol, 80°, 780 parts ; triple ext. of rose, 
75; ext. of violets, 50; do. jasmin, 25 ; do. acacia, 25 ; ess. of musk, 25 ; oil of 
bergamot, 6 ; do. lemon, 6 ; do. neroli, 4 ; do. orange, 2; do. sandal wood, 2. 
Yosemite Floral Cologne. — Alcohol. 80°, 750; triple ext. of rose, 100; 
ext. of tuberose, 50 ; ess. of ylang ylang, 50 ; do. ambergris, 30 ; oil of citron, 6 ; 
do. orange, 6; do. neroli, 5; do. bergamot, 2; do. rosemary, 1. 
Fiji Islands Flowers. — Triple extr. of rose, 300 parts ; extr. of tuberose, 
200; do. violets, 200; ess. of ylang ylang, 200; extr. of cassia, 50; ess. of 
patchouly, 50. 
Pride of Manilla. — Ess. of ylang ylang, 480 parts ; extr. of rose, 240 ; 
do. jasmin, 240; do. violet, 60; do. vanilla, 40; do. civet, 40. 
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The cost of printing and publishing the new edition of the British 
Pharmacopoeia is stated to have amounted to £2638 during the past year. Up 
to the 31st of December last 13,522 copies of the work had been sold. 
By a decree issued in Belgium last May it was made unlawful for pharmacists, 
or other persons authorised to supply medicinal compounds, to sell or expose for 
sale even the specialties approved by the Academy of Medicine, unless these were 
contained in perfectly closed wrappers, bearing the name of the article and the 
seal of the seller, who thus was to assume responsibility for the contents of the 
wrapper ; whilst specialties that had not received the approval of the Academy 
were not to be sold, or exposed for sale, unless the seal of the maker was 
replaced by that of the pharmacist, and a label was attached bearing the 
pharmacist’s name and address, and indicating the manner in which the prepara- 
tion was to be used. From the Pharmaceutical Journal we learn that it is now 
admitted that there are difficulties of interpretation which have prevented the 
enforcement of these provisions, and their operation has therefore been formally 
suspended for the present. 
In proposing a vote of thanks to Mr. NTaylor, F.C.S., for a paper on “The 
Comparative Strengths of Certain Preparations of Ipecacuanha,” read at the 
22nd annual meeting of the British Pharmaceutical Conference, the president said 
