PRESENT AND PROPOSED BYE-LAWS. 
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6. At all elections of Members of the 
Council and Auditors, votes may be given 
by ballot, either by personal delivery of Chartor, 
the said Voting Papers at the time of 
election, or by the said Voting Papers S ec. iii. ; : 
being transmitted under cover to the Se- Act 1868, 
cretary, so that the same shall be received sec> xxi * 
by him not less than one clear day prior 
to the day on which the election is to 
take place, and the Voting Papers shall 
be in the following form:— 
No. I.—“London Membebs’ Voting Papee, 
to be delivered personally on the day of Elec¬ 
tion, May , 18 
PHARMACEUTICAL SOCIETY OF GREAT 
BRITAIN, 
17, Bloomsbuey Square. 
For the election of Fourteen Members of the 
Council. 
CANDIDATES. 
1* 
11* 
2 
12 
3 
13 
4 
14* 
5 
15* 
6* 
16* 
7 
17* 
8* 
18* 
9* 
19* 
10 
20* 
The names against which a Star is prefixed, 
are those who are Members of the present Coun¬ 
cil, and who are eligible for re-election. 
INSTEUCTIONS EOE VOTING. 
Every Member voting must erase the names of 
all the Candidates for whom he does not intend 
to vote. If more than fourteen names be left, 
the Voting Paper will be rejected. 
The following are the Members who remain on 
the Council:— 
Voting Paper to be delivered personally on the 
day of election, May ,18 , or transmitted 
under cover to the Secretary, so that it shall be 
received by him not less than one clear day prior 
to the day on which the election is to take place. 
An envelope duly addressed accompanies this. 
PHARMACEUTICAL SOCIETY OF GREAT 
BRITAIN, 
17, Bloomsbuey Square, W.C. 
For the election of Fourteen Members of the 
Council. 
NAMES OE MEMBERS ELIGIBLE AND WILLING 
EOE ELECTION. 
1* 
11 
2 P.C. 
12 
3 
13 
4* P.C. 
14 
5 
15 
6 
16 
7 
17 
8 
18 
9 
19 
10 
20 
The names to which Stars are prefixed, are 
those of Members of the present Council who 
are eligible for re-election. 
The names to which the letters P.C. are pre¬ 
fixed, are those of Pharmaceutical Chemists. 
The names to which the letters P.C. are not 
prefixed, are those of persons who are not on the 
Register of Pharmaceutical Chemists. 
INSTRUCTIONS FOE VOTING. 
Every person voting must erase the names of 
all the Candidates for whom he does not intend 
to vote. If more than fourteen names be left, 
the Voting Paper will be rejected. Section 19 of 
the Act, 1868, is printed below. 
The Voting Paper, after the erasure of names, 
should be folded up, and must be transmitted, 
under cover to the Secretary, so that the same 
shall be received by him not less than one clear 
day prior to the day on which the election is to 
take place, or delivered by the voter personally 
at the time of election. 
To prevent imposition, the Member must sign 
his name and address on the line on the outside 
of the cover. 
The following are the Members who remain on 
the Council:— 
