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PRESENT AND PROPOSED BYE-LAWS. 
4. Pharmaceutical Chemists being Su¬ 
perintendents of Pharmaceutical esta¬ 
blishments, engaged in the confidential 
management and control of the business 
of a Chemist and Druggist, and desirous 
of becoming Members of the Society, 
shall make application in writing, stat¬ 
ing the grounds on which they apply. 
Their names shall he exhibited in the 
Library of the Society for one calendar 
month after application, and if, upon due 
inquiry made, the grounds of application 
shall he found sufficient, they shall he 
elected Members on production of certifi¬ 
cates of qualification satisfactory to the 
Council. 
5. Associates of the Society, who be¬ 
came such before the 1st day of July, 
1842, shall he elected Members on the 
production of certificates of qualification 
satisfactory to the Council; and no other 
person whose name has not previously 
been inserted in the register of Pharma¬ 
ceutical Chemists, under Section 10 of 
the said Act, shall be elected a Member. 
6. Persons registered as Assistants 
under Section 10 of the said Act of Par¬ 
liament, and desirous of becoming Asso¬ 
ciates of the Society, shall make applica¬ 
tion to the Council in that behalf. 
7. Persons registered as Apprentices 
or Students under Section 10 of the said 
Act of Parliament shall he eligible for 
admission as Apprentices or Students of 
the Society, and, if desirous of being ad¬ 
mitted accordingly, shall make applica¬ 
tion to the Council on that behalf. 
8. All persons on election as Members, 
Associates, or Apprentices or Students, 
shall sign a written declaration, stating 
their full names and addresses, and their 
willingness to comply with the regula¬ 
tions of the Society. 
9. All persons who have become Life 
Members of the Society pursuant to Bye¬ 
laws, which have heretofore from time to 
time been in force, shall be exempt from 
further contributions to the funds of the 
Society. 
10. All Members of the Society, except 
Life Members, shall pay an annual sub¬ 
scription of one guinea. 
11. All Associates and Apprentices or 
Students of the Society shall pay an an¬ 
nual subscription of half-a-guinea. 
12. All persons who, prior to the 1st 
day of October, 1862, shall have become 
Associates, Apprentices, or Students, after 
examination, and who shall have paid 
their examination fees pursuant to the 
Bye-laws then in force, shall he exempt 
passing of the Act, 1868, were or had been 
in business on their own account as Che¬ 
mists and Druggists, who shall be regis¬ 
tered as Chemists and Druggists, and be 
desirous of becoming Members of the So¬ 
ciety, in exercise of the privileges con¬ 
ferred by Sections 18 and 19 of the Act, 
1868, shall make application to the Coun¬ 
cil in that behalf. 
5. Associates of the Society, who be- Charter,^ 
came such before the 1st day of July, lmes ^ 
1842, shall be elected Members on the 
production of certificates of qualification 
satisfactory to the Council. 
6. No persons other than those who stat. 1862, 
have previously been registered as Phar- see. x., 
maceutical Chemists or Associates of the Act 1Sf ; 8 > 
Society, who became such before the 1st bec " X1X ’ xx 
day of July, 1842, or those who, at the 
time of the passing of the Act, 1868, were 
or had been in business on their own ac¬ 
count as Chemists and Druggists, and 
have previously been registered as Che¬ 
mists and Druggists, shall be elected 
Members, unless as Honorary or Corre¬ 
sponding Members. 
7. Persons registered as Assistants, and Stat. 1852, 
desirous of becoming Associates of the sec - x -; 
Society, under Section 10 of the Statute, A ' ( ' t 
1852, and persons registered as Chemists 
and Druggists, by reason of having ob¬ 
tained certificates of qualification from 
the Board of Examiners, and desirous of 
becoming Associates of the Society, under 
Section 20 of the Act, 1868, shall make 
application to the Council in that behalf, 
and no other person shall be elected an 
Associate. 
8. Persons registered as Apprentices Charter, 
or Students under Section 10 of the Sta- lines 88, 
tute, 1852, shall be eligible for admission 
as Apprentices or Students of the Society, 
and, if desirous of being admitted accord¬ 
ingly, shall make application to the Coun¬ 
cil in that behalf. 
9. All persons on election as Members, 
Associates, or Apprentices or Students, 
shall sign a written declaration, stating 
their full names and addresses, and their 
willingness to comply with the regula¬ 
tions of the Society. 
10. All subscriptions for the current 
year shall become due upon election, and 
all annual subscriptions shall become due 
on the 1st day of January in every year; 
and if any Member, Associate, or Appren- Charter, 
tice or Student shall not have paid his One 215. 
annual subscription before the 1st day of 
May in any year, his name shall be Act, sec. v. 
omitted from the Register of Members, Charter, 
Associates, and Apprentices or Students llue 75 ‘ 
