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TRANSACTIONS 
OF 
THE PHARMACEUTICAL SOCIETY. 
AT A MEETING OF THE COUNCIL, June 3rd, 1868, 
Present—Messrs. Bourdas, Carteighe, Deane, Evans, Haselden, Hills, Ince, Randall, 
Sandford, Squire, Standring, and Williams. 
Being the first meeting after the Anniversary, the following Officers of the Society 
were elected:— 
George Webb Sandford . President. 
Henry Sugden Evans . Vice-President. 
Thomas Hyde Hills . Treasurer. 
Elias Bremridge . Secretary and Registrar. 
The following were appointed on the several Committees and Boards of Examiners:— 
COMMITTEES. 
General. —Messrs. Bourdas, Carteighe, Deane, Edw r ards, Haselden, Ince, Morson, 
Savage, Squire, Waugh, and Williams. 
Special Purposes. —Messrs. Bourdas, Carteighe, Haselden, and Williams. 
Finance. —Messrs. Bourdas, Carteighe, Haselden, and Williams. 
Library , Museum , Laboratory and House. —Messrs. Bourdas, Carteighe, Deane, Ed¬ 
wards, Haselden, Hills, Ince, Morson, Squire, Waugh, and Williams. 
Benevolent Fund. —Messrs. Bourdas, Carteighe, Hills, Waugh, and Williams. 
Parliamentary. —Messrs. Bourdas, Carteighe, Edwards, Haselden, Hills, Morson, Ran¬ 
dall, Squire, Waugh and Williams, with power to add to their number. 
Journal. —The President, Messrs. Brady, Daniel Hanbury, Ince, and Morson. 
Editors. —Chemistry and Pharmacy, Professor Redwood, Ph.D.; Botany and Materia 
Medica, Professor Bentley, F.L.S.; Commercial, Mr. Barnard. 
BOARDS OF EXAMINERS* 
England and Wales. —Messrs. Abraham (Liverpool); Bird, Augustus ; Brady (New¬ 
castle); Carteighe; Cracknell; Darby; Davenport; Deane; Edwards; Gale; Garle ; 
Giles (Clifton); Hanbury, Daniel; Haselden; Ince; Morson; Proctor, B. S. (New¬ 
castle); Reynolds (Leeds); Schacht (Clifton); Southall, W. (Birmingham); Squire; 
Standring (Manchester) ; Wilkinson (Manchester) ; Woolley (Manchester). 
Scotland. —Messrs. Ainslie, Aitken, D. R. Brown, Buchanan, Gardner, Kemp (Porto- 
bello), Noble, Young, and the Secretary Mr. Mackay. The President and Vice-Presi¬ 
dent on all Committees ex officio, and on the respective Boards of Examiners in London 
and Edinburgh. 
BENEVOLENT FUND. 
The sum of Ten Pounds was granted to the orphan daughter of a late Member, at 
Southampton. 
Resolved—That two Annuities on this Fund, of Thirty Pounds a year each, be offered 
for competition in October next, and that notice thereof be given in accordance with 
the regulations for the distribution of this Fund. 
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* Those not otherwise designated reside in London. 
