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BRITISH PHARMACEUTICAL CONFERENCE. 
M'Kinnon, Mr. D. J., 104, Hawkhill, 
Dundee. 
Miller, Mr. T. S., Broughty Ferry, Dundee. 
Munro, Mr. G., Lochee, Dundee. 
Park, Mr. W., Broughty Ferry, Dundee. 
Rattray, Mr. A., 12, Murraygate. Dundee. 
Richardson, Mr. J., 17, Market Street, 
Bolton. 
Roberts, Mr. A. J., 270, WalworthRoad, S. 
Rogerson. Mr. M., Bradford. 
Russell, Mr. David, 97, Nethergate, Dun¬ 
dee. 
Sanditnan, Mr.P., 17, High Street, Dundee. 
Scott, Mr. W. L., F C.S., 24, Cornwall 
Road, Westbourne Park, W. 
On the motion of Mr. Deane, seconded by Mr. Schacht, it was resolved by 
acclamation, that Mr. Albert E. Ebert, of Chicago, U.S.A., present with cre¬ 
dentials addressed to the Conference from the Chicago College of Pharmacy, be 
requested to accept membership of the Conference. 
Mr. Ebep.t returned thanks for this mark of good feeling. 
Apologies for non-attendance were presented from the following gentlemen, 
viz. Messrs. Abraham (Liverpool), Blain (Bolton), Ince, Braithwaite, and 
Gale (London), Dymond and Southall (Birmingham), Giles (Clifton), Jones 
(Leamington), Pooley (Bath), Groves (Weymouth), Stoddart, Bristol, Sutton 
(Norwich), Pars (Thrapstone), and Tichborne (Dublin). 
Dr. Attfield read the following— 
“ REPORT OF THE EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE. 
“ The operations of our Association are so peculiarly concentrated into the 
period of our annual gathering, that there is but little for the Executive Com¬ 
mittee to report as having transpired since the close of the meeting of last 
year. 
“ The great success of the Nottingham meeting of 1866 has been a source of 
much satisfaction to the Committee. Whether regarding the numerous at¬ 
tendance of members, the admirable arrangements made by the Local Com¬ 
mittee to promote the convenience and comfort of all their visitors, or the 
interest excited by the Exhibition of Objects relating to Pharmacy,—the expec¬ 
tations of the Executive Committee were more than realized. 
“ The Committee cannot doubt that it will be desirable on the occasions of 
some of our future meetings, again to organize similar pharmaceutical exhibi¬ 
tions, but they have considered it better not to encourage their annual recur¬ 
rence. Should any members have objects of special interest to bring before the 
Conference, such will gladly be received by either the general or local secreta¬ 
ries at any meeting. 
“ The numerical strength of the Conference has increased satisfactorily. 
The number of members is now 478. 
“ At the final sitting of the Conference at Nottingham, power was given to 
the Executive Committee to fill up two offices then left vacant. This has been 
done by the appointment of Mr. J. Hardie as a Vice-President, and that of 
Mr. Hodge as Local Secretary. The Committee gladly accept as a happy 
augury of a successful meeting the earnest and prompt efforts made by the two 
gentlemen just named in conjunction with a numerous Local Committee of their 
professional brethren in Dundee, aided by friends in Edinburgh and other 
towns, to excite throughout Scotland an interest in the present meeting. 
“The officers of the Conference have, on more occasions than one, had their 
Smith, Mr. C. S., Cirencester. 
Stable, Mr. R. H., Swan Lane, E.C. 
Swenden, Mr. J., High Row, Darlington. 
Taylor, Mr. G. B., 46, Wellgate, Dundee. 
Wall work, Mr. J., Tyldesley, near Man¬ 
chester. 
Watson, Mr. D., 104, Nethergate, Dundee. 
Willmott, Mr.W., 27, BishopsgateWithin, 
E.C. 
Wilson, Mr. E. W., 32, Upper Belgrave 
Place. S.W. 
Wyles, Mr. B., Bourne. 
Young. Mr. P., F.R.C.S., 28, Ann Street, 
Dundee. 
