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THE AUSTRALASIAN JOURNAL OF PHARMACY. 
PUBLICATIONS RECEIVED. 
The Municipal Service Record for 27th March is an excellent number of this 
well conducted journal. The subjects dealt with editorially are the Ministerial 
programme, the decentralisation movement, the modern pillory, the telegraph 
and telephone, and the Factories and Shops’ Act. In addition to these articles, 
the journal contains a vast amount of information relating to municipal councils, 
boards of health, irrigation, water and harbour trusts, gas and tramway com- 
missions, &c. 
In the Victorian Naturalist for April Messrs. S. B. Gregory, LL.M., and 
A. H. S. Lucas, M.A., continue their account of a trip to Wilson’s Promontory 
overland ; and another instalment is given of the paper on “ The Habits of 
Native Birds,” read by I. Batey before the Field Naturalists’ Club on 18th 
January. The present number concludes the second volume of this interesting 
little journal. 
The Year Rook of "Pharmacy , from the British Pharmaceutical Conference. 
Copies of the Illustrated Handbook of Victoria and Official Catalogue 
issued by the Commission for distribution in the Victorian Court at the 
Colonial and Indian Exhibition, from the president of the Commission. 
A copy of the “ Pharmacopoeia Collegii Regalis Medicorum, London, 1851, 
presented to the library by Mr. H. T. Tompsitt. 
THE REDWOOD TESTIMONIAL FUND. 
With a view of forwarding contributions to this fund, a subscription list has 
been opened, which is limited to 10s. 6d. from each subscriber. 
The following amounts have been received. The list will be closed on the 
30th April next : — 
Amount already acknowledged . . 
R-. J. Fullwood 
J. D. Evans ... 
T. H. Walton 
H. Gutheil 
H. Shillinglaw 
G. E. Treen ... 
F. P. Chegwidden 
A. Wall worth 
... £13 2 6 
... 0 10 6 
... 0 10 6 
... 0 10 6 
... 0 10 6 
... 0 10 6 
... 0 10 6 
... 0 10 6 
... 0 10 6 
Subscriptions may be forwarded to Mr. H. Shillinglaw at the College of 
Pharmacy, Swanston-street, Melbourne, and will be acknowledged in this journal. 
James E. Stewakt, formerly dispenser at the Melbourne Benevolent Asylum, 
was charged at the Police Court, Hotham, on the 20th March, with feloniously 
marrying Miss E. Stitt on the 6th of January last, at St. Johns Church of 
England, Melbourne, his first wife being then alive. Prisoner resigned his 
position at the asylum, with the intention of commencing business on his own 
account at West Melbourne. His first wife, who lives at Brunswick, having 
heard of the second marriage, appeared on the scene, with the result that he was 
arrested. The bench remanded prisoner, bail being allowed. 
