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Mellor, John Gilbert. 
Owen, Rowland. 
Parrott, William Searle. 
Paulin, John . .. 
Peters, David . 
Prettijohn, Robert Froude... 
Randal], Frederick Joseph... 
Sant, George . 
Shenstone, William Ashwell 
Skinner, Kenneth G. 
Smith, Joseph Wheeler. 
Torbitt, Charles. 
Vaughan, John . 
Verity, Edwin . 
Wallis, Herbert Boyd . 
Webber, Robert. 
While, William John . 
Wiseman, Ebenezer Henry 
Wyley, William. 
.Mr. Kershaw .Southport. 
.Messrs. Hughes and Son .Holyhead. 
.Mr. Spargo .Falmouth. 
Mr. Carran.Peel, I. M. 
.Mr. Davies.Llandilo. 
.Mr. Whiteway .Torquay. 
.Mr. Shenstone ...Colchester. 
.Messrs. Parkes and Son.Atherstone. 
Mr. Shenstone .Colchester. 
Mr. Judd.Christchurch. 
Mr. Smith .Birmingham. 
Mr. Sanderson .Birmingham. 
Mr. Morgan .Market Drayton. 
.Messrs. Harvey and Reynolds ...Leeds. 
Mr. Mason .London. 
Mr. Mortimer....Sidmouth. 
.Mr. Preece.Cheltenham. 
.Mr. Linay . .Cambridge. 
.Messrs. Wyley and Brown .Coventry. 
BOARD OF EXAMINERS, October 2m, 1868. 
Present—Messrs. Bird, Carteighe, Darby, Deane, Evans, Gale, Garle, Hanbury, and 
Haselden. 
Nineteen candidates presented themselves for Examination; the following eight 
passed, and were duly registered :— 
MAJOR (as Pharmaceutical Chemists). 
Blake, Charles.Su tton-in-Ash field. 
Botham, James .Manchester. 
Cromwell, Oliver.London. 
Jones, Llewelyn Lloyd .Buenos Ayres. 
Judson, William.High Wycombe. 
Manning, Thomas Davys, jun.Yeovil. 
Speechly, George .Bishop Stortford. 
Tasker, William.London. 
BENEVOLENT EUND. 
ELECTION OF ANNUITANTS. 
A meeting was held at the House of the Society, on Friday, the 16th of October, pur¬ 
suant to notice, for the Election of Two Annuitants on this Fund, each to recen e 
Thirty pounds per annum; Mr. Sandford, President, in the chair. 
Six applicants had been placed by the Council on the list of Candidates approved for 
Election, 'and their cases described in the October number of the Transactions, page 
190. 
The following scrutineers were appointed, from the voters presentMessrs. I. 
Bourdas, H. Sugden Evans, John Moss, Charles E. Turner, and John Williams. 
The votes having been examined, the scrutineers reported the following result:— 
James Wick, 1719. Richard Trumper (316 brought forward), 899. Martha Jane 
Farrow (361 brought forward), 766. John Watkins, 337. Hannah Greaves, 315. 
Charles Thomas Anderson, 135. Informal Votes, 60. 
The Chairman declared James Wick and Richard Trumper duly elected. 
Thanks were given to the Scrutineers and to the Chairman. 
The votes polled for unsuccessful candidates may be carried forward for four successive 
elections. 
