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Mr. Ince, in eulogistic terms, spoke of the time and labour which must have 
been expended in making the arrangements which had been so successfully- 
carried out by the local members. The days had been so pleasantly occupied 
that neither he nor Mrs. Ince had had opportunity to see one-half of the objects 
of interest in Norwich, and similar remarks had been made by most of his 
friends. 
Mr. Arnold and the Chairman assured the visitors that the Norwich mem¬ 
bers had derived perhaps more pleasure and profit than they had conveyed, and 
hoped that future meetings of the Conference would be still more agreeable 
and useful than the present gathering. 
EXHIBITION OF OBJECTS RELATING TO PHARMACY, HELD 
AT NORWICH, AUGUST, 1868. 
Attfield, Professor, Ph.D., 17, Bloomsbury Square, London. 
A set of brass metric decimal weights, as used in the pharmacies of France 
and other countries; a set of iron metric weights, as used by grocers; 
a draper’s metre measure ; a specimen of the jointed metre measures used 
by carpenters ; a 10-metre measuring tape; a set of metric pewter mea¬ 
sures, from the double litre to the centilitre ; a set of wooden metric 
measures for seeds, etc., from a decalitre to a decilitre; a set of brass 
and platinum metric weights, and glass rough and fine metric measures, 
as used by analytical chemists in all civilized countries; medicine 
bottles for holding metric decimal quantities; several French prescrip¬ 
tions, illustrating the use of metric decimal weights and volumes. 
An album of photographs of prominent members of the Conference. 
Bailey, William, and Son, Wolverhampton. 
Sulphur pastilles. 
British Seaweed Company (Limited), Glasgow. 
Pure iodine, iodides of potassium, mercury and lead, bromide of potassium, 
. and lixiviated seaweed char. Specimens remarkable for large size and 
beauty. 
Brough, J. C., Kensington. 
Differential thermometer for experiments on specific heat. 
Products of the decomposition of narcotine, illustrating the recent re¬ 
searches of A. Matthiessen, F.R.S., and G. C. Foster, B.A. (see Paper). 
Burrow, W. and J., Malvern. 
Patent metal racks (six in number) for storing mineral waters. 
Caley, A. J., Norwich. 
A collection of the extracts of the British Pharmacopoeia, neatly arranged 
for exhibition in glass stoppered bottles ; extract of beef made after the 
process of Liebig and Pettenkofer; concentrated meat tablets. 
A refrigerator. 
The novelty in construction consists in the ice being placed in the centre of the 
apparatus in a perforated zinc chamber, with receiver for water. 
A large quantity of aerated waters for the use of members. 
Casella, Mr. L., Hatton Garden, London. 
A standard mural yard-and-metre measure on glazed porcelain mounted in 
mahogany. 
Chapman and Co., St. James’s Mills, Hatcham, near London. 
Entire wheat flour and powdered bran, for use in diabetes. 
