CONTENTS. 
V 
—Observations on Extract-urn Carnis (Liebig). T. T. P. Bruce Warren, F.E.S., 229. 
—Combinations of Quinine and Iodine. T. T. P. Bruce Warren, F.E.S., 230.— 
Besults of Electrical Examination of Commercial Samples of Olive Oil. T. T. P. 
Bruce Warren, F.E.S., 230.—Report on the Variations in the Quality of Commer¬ 
cial Chlorinated Lime. W. L. Scott, F.C.S., 231.—Note on Sulphur Pastilles. W. 
L. Scott, F.C.S., 234.—Exhibition of Objects relating to Pharmacy, held at Nor¬ 
wich, August, 1868, 239. 
Original and Extracted Articles : On the Tinctures of Catechu, Kino, and Krameria 
of the British Pharmacopoeia. Walter G-. Smith, M.D., etc., 243.—On a New 
Preparation of Lupuline. Dyce Duckworth, M.D., etc., 246.—China Rhubarb. 
Mr. C. W. Jayne, 247.—Commercial Aconitine. Mr. Merck, 248.—Hints to Young 
Men in the Trade. Mr. J. S. T. W. Smith, 249.—The Pharmaceutical and Poisons 
Bill. Mr. Joseph Ball, 251.—Metallic Bismuth. Mr. G. F. Schaclit, 252.—The 
British Association for the Advancement of Science, 253.—Bristol and Clifton Che¬ 
mists’ Assistants’ Association, 253.—The Pharmacy Act and Homoeopathic Chemists, 
253.— Boolcs Received, 254.— Correspondents , 254. 
No. Y. 
Legislation respecting Chemists and Druggists, 257.—The Sandford Testimonial, 258. 
Transactions of the Pharmaceutical Society : Meeting of Council, 259.—List of Mem¬ 
bers, Associates, and Apprentices, 260.—Benevolent Fund: Election of Annuitants, 
261.—Pharmaceutical Meeting : Donations to the Library and Museum, 263.— 
Distribution of Prizes, 264.—Introductory Address. Henry B. Brady, F.L.S., 
etc., 269.—Special General Meeting, 277.—Bye-Laws, 281.—The Sandford Testi¬ 
monial, 304. 
Provincial Transactions : Liverpool Chemists’ Association, 309.—Plymouth Associa¬ 
tion of Chemists and Druggists, 311.—Sheffield Pharmaceutical and Chemical 
Association, 313.—The Colchester Chemists’ Assistants’ Association, 313. 
Original and Extracted Articles: Remuneration for Responsibility. Mr. W. A. 
Powell, 313.—The Benevolent Fund. Mr. T. G. Musson, 315.—Remarks on 
Senna. Messrs. T. and H. Smith, 315.—Report on an Analysis of the Eighth Re¬ 
mittance of Bark from India. J. E. Howard, F.L.S., etc., 317.—On the True 
Method of Keeping the Syrupus Ferri Iodidi Free from Changes. Mr. J. Hughes, 
320.—Poisonous Dyes, 321.—Attempted Suicide by “ Red Precipitate,” 322.— 
Fatal Accident with “Diamond Oil,” 323.— Obituary : Dr. W. B. Herapath, 324. 
—Miscellanea , 325.— Boolcs Received , 326.— Correspondents , 326. 
No. VI. 
The Danger of Prescribing Concentrated Medicines, 329.—The Sale of Poisons under 
the Pharmacy Act of 1868, 331.—Does the New Pharmacy Act Prevent Medical 
Practitioners Supplying Medicines to their Patients? 333. 
Transactions of the Pharmaceutical Society : Meeting of Council, 336.—List of Mem¬ 
bers, Associates, and Apprentices ( continued ), 336.— Pharmaceutical Meeting : 
Donations to the Library and Museum, 339.—The New Pharmacy Act, 340.—Re¬ 
marks upon Tinctures. Mr. A. F. Haselden, 341.—On the Detection of Phosphate 
of Lime in Subnitrate of Bismuth. Mr. G. G. Hornsby, 347.—Pure Metallic 
Bismuth, 349.—The Sandford Testimonial Fund, 349.—Pharmaceutical Meeting, 
Edinburgh, 351. 
Provincial Transactions: Liverpool Chemists’ Association, 354.—Leeds Chemists’ 
Association, 357.—Manchester Chemists and Druggists’Association, 359.—Meeting 
of Chemists and Druggists, Dudley, 360.—Plymouth Association of Chemists and 
Druggists, 360.—Glasgow Chemists and Druggists’ Association, 362.—Aberdeen 
Association of Assistant Chemists and Druggists, 363.—Dundee Chemists and 
Druggists’ Association, 363. 
