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hence he had earnestly assisted in its formation and subsequent support, and 
he was satisfied that it had already accomplished a great deal of good. 
THE PINAL SITTING. 
The final meeting was held on Monday, September 16th; Mr. James 
Hardie, Y.P., in the chair. 
It was resolved—“ That the meeting of the British Pharmaceutical Conference for 
18G8 be held at Norwich, concurrently with the meeting of the British Association for 
the Advancement of Science.” 
Moved by Mr. Ilodge, seconded by Mr. Levie. 
The following officers were elected by ballot for the year 1867-8 :— 
President. 
D. Hanbury, F.R.S., F.L.S., etc. 
Vice-Presidents who have passed the Chair. 
H. Deane, F.L.S., etc. 
Professor Bentley, F.L.S., etc. 
Other Vice-Presidents. 
R. Fitch, F.G.S., Norwich. 
J. Ince, F.L.S., etc. 
W. W. Stoddart, F.G.S. 
J. Young, Edinburgh. 
Treasurer. 
H. B. Brady, F.L.S., etc. 
G-eneral Secretaries. 
Professor Attfield, Ph.D., F.C.S. 
R. Reynolds, F.C.S. 
Local Secretary. 
F. Sutton, F.C.S., Norwich. 
O'YYLTYL'l'tt 
E. Arnold, F.C.S., Norwich. T. B. Groves, F.C.S., Weymouth. 
J.H.Atherton,F.C.S.,Nottingham. J. Macka'y, Edinburgh. 
J. C. Brough, F.C.S., Stockwell. D. Russell, Dundee. 
A. J. Caley, Norwich. G. F. Schacht, Clifton. 
M. Carteighe, London. 
Auditors. 
W. Laird. G. B. Mackay. 
The Supper. 
On Wednesday evening, September 4th, the Dundee chemists and drug¬ 
gists entertained the non-resident members of the Conference at supper in the 
Royal Hotel. In the unavoidable absence of Mr. D. Russell, President of 
the newly-formed Dundee Chemists’ Association, Mr. A. M. Levie presided, 
while Messrs. Hardie and Kerr acted as croupiers. The Chairman was sup¬ 
ported on the right and left by Professors Bentley and Attfield, and the 
several members of the Executive Committee. After the usual loyal and 
patriotic toasts, the Chairman gave the toast of the evening, “ The British 
Pharmaceutical Conference.” In the course of his remarks he made especial re¬ 
ference to its constitution and aim, and the good it was calculated to accomplish 
