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THE AUSTRALASIAN JOURNAL OF PHARMACY. 
SINGLE SUBJECTS. 
One course— Materia Medica and Botany ... ... ... ...£5 5 0 
do Chemistry and Practical Chemistry ... ... ... 880 
The above are for pharmaceutical students only. 
CHEMISTRY. 
The Laboratories for practical instruction in Chemistry will be open daily 
(Saturdays excepted), from 9.30 to 4.30, and are fitted up with every convenience 
for the study of the principles of Chemistry by personal experiment in its 
application to medicine manufactures, analysis, or original research. There will 
be no general class for simultaneous instruction, each student following an 
independent course of study, always determined by his previous knowledge. 
Pupils can, therefore, enter for any period at any date. 
1 day 
a week, 
PRACTICAL CHEMISTRY, 
from 9.30 to 4.30 
Fees. 
... £5 5 0 
do 
do 
3 hours 
... 3 11 
6 
2 days 
a week, from 9.30 to 4.30, 6 hours 
... 9 9 
0 
do 
do 
3 hours ... 
... 6 6 
0 
3 do 
do 
from 9.30 to 4.30, 6 hours 
... 13 13 
0 
do 
do 
3 hours ... 
... 9 9 
0 
4 do 
do 
from 9.30 to 4.30, 6 hours 
... 17 17 
0 
do 
do 
3 hours ... 
... 12 0 
0 
5 do 
do 
from 9.30 to 4.30, 6 hours 
... 21 0 
0 
do 
do 
3 hours ... 
... 14 0 
0 
Students will be supplied with all apparatus. 
After some discussion, it was resolved that the 
recommendation 
of the 
committee be adopted, the motion being carried unanimously. 
THE ODONTOLOGICAL SOCIETY. 
A special meeting of the Odontological Society was held on the 5th July, for 
the discussion of Dr. Bose’s Dental Bill ; Mr. Cumming (president of the 
society) in the chair. The hon. secretary (Mr. Thomson) read two letters 
from Dr. Bose, and reported the result of an interview with him. It was 
unanimously agreed to support the bill in so far as its provisions were in accord 
with the British Dental Act, and to concede to chemists now practicing dentistry 
the same rights as they enjoy at present. The secretary was instructed to 
send to Dr. Bose the amendments and alterations agreed upon. 
IVtorrtJn 
Me. Joseph Bosisto, M.P., was included among the guests at the Prince of 
Wales’ dinner, held at Marlborough House, in honour of the Queen’s birthday. 
We note from our English files that Mr. Joseph Bosisto, M.P., has acceded 
to a request that he would deliver a lecture at the Colonial and Indian 
Exhibition. Mr. Bosisto selects for his subject “Australian Vegetation,” and 
the lecture is to be given during the summer. 
A ettle nisi has been granted by Mr. Justice Kerferd calling on the Phar- 
macy Board of Victoria to show cause why a mandamus should not be issued to 
compel the Board to \ register one Geo. Augustus Dimock as a pharmaceutical 
chemist. The writ has been made returnable on the 23rd July, before the full 
court, and Mr. Isaacs has been retained to conduct the case on behalf of the 
Board. 
