PRESENT AND PROPOSED BYE-LAWS. 
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as the Council of the Society, at each 
Monthly Meeting, or at any Special 
Meeting, shall direct; and such Boards 
respectively shall report the result of 
every examination to the Council of the 
Society at the Monthly Meeting imme¬ 
diately following the same. 
5. The Boards of Examiners shall con¬ 
duct all examinations according to such 
regulations as shall be made or adopted 
by them from time to time, and as shall 
have been approved by the Council of 
the Society. Such regulations shall from 
time to time be inserted in the pub¬ 
lished report of the Transactions of the 
Society. 
6. The Council of the Society shall 
from time to time supply any vacancy in 
the office of Examiner, and may remove 
any member of the Board of Examiners, 
and substitute another person in his 
place, and may also from time to time 
appoint a Special Examiner, or Special 
Examiners, to conduct any such exami¬ 
nation as to knowledge of the Latin lan¬ 
guage as mentioned in the next follow¬ 
ing Bye-law. 
7. The examinations shall be three in 
order or number. The first in order 
shall be an examination as to knowledge 
of the Latin language. The second in 
order shall be an examination as to 
knowledge of subjects- connected with 
Pharmaceutical Chemistry, and shall be 
called the Minor Examination. The 
third in order shall be a more extended 
examination as to knowledge of the last- 
mentioned subjects, and shall be called 
the Major Examination. 
8. The subjects of the Minor and 
Major Examinations shall be translation 
and dispensing of Prescriptions, Phar¬ 
macy, General Chemistry, the Chemistry 
of Poisons, Posology, Materia Medica, 
and Botany. 
9. All persons before registration as 
Apprentices or Students shall pass an 
examination as to knowledge of the 
Latin language, and shall pay a fee of 
Two Guineas, whereupon they shall be 
registered under the said Act .of Parlia¬ 
ment as Apprentices or Students. 
10. All persons, before registration as 
Assistants, shall pass the Minor Exami¬ 
nation, and shall pay a fee of three 
guineas if previously registered as Ap¬ 
prentices or Students, or otherwise a fee 
of five guineas, whereupon they shall be 
registered under the said Act of Parlia¬ 
ment as Assistants. 
11. All persons before registration as 
elusive of the President and Vice-Pre¬ 
sident of the Society. The Board of Ex¬ 
aminers for Scotland shall consist of not 
less than four Pharmaceutical Chemists, 
exclusive of the President and Vice-Pre¬ 
sident of the Society. The Coimcil ’ 
of the Society may from time to time 
appoint professors of science to assist 
either of the Boards of Examiners at 
any of their examinations. Five mem¬ 
bers of the Board of Examiners for Eng¬ 
land and Wales, and three members of 
the Board of Examiners for Scotland, ex¬ 
clusive in each case of assistant profes¬ 
sors, shall constitute a quorum. 
5. The Council of the Society shall Act, sec. 
from time to time supply any vacancy in 
the office of examiner, and may remove 
any member of the Board of Examiners, 
and substitute another person in his 
place, and may also from time to time 
appoint a Special Examiner, or Special A?.*’ see * 
Examiners, to conduct any examination charter 
as to knowledge of the Latin language, line 231* 
6. As the Act, 1868, contains a provi¬ 
sion that all such persons as have from 
time to time been appointed to conduct 
examinations under the Pharmacy Act Act, 186i 
shall be and are thereby declared to be sec. 6. 
examiners for the purposes of that Act, 
provided that no person shall conduct 
any examination for the purposes of that 
Act until his appointment has been ap¬ 
proved by the Privy Council, the Secre¬ 
tary shall from time to time submit to 
the Privy Council for approval all ap¬ 
pointments of Examiners made by the 
Council of the Society. 
7. The Boards of Examiner&respectively Charter, 
shall meet as often "as may be required for hue 231, 
the purpose of conducting examinations at 
such times as the Council of the Society 
from time to time shall direct; and such 
Boards respectively shall report the re¬ 
sult of every examination to the Council 
of the Society at the Monthly Meeting 
immediately following the same. 
8. The Boards of Examiners shall con¬ 
duct all examinations according to such 
regulations as shall be made or adopted 
by them from time to time, and as shall 
have been approved by the Council of 
the Society. Such regulations shall from Charter, 
time to time be inserted in the published li,ies 226. 
report of the Transactions of the So- * 
ciety. 
9. All persons who shall tender them- stat. 185 
selves to the examiners for examination, sec. viii. 
in accordance with the Charter and the 
Statute, 1852, shall be examined in their 
knowledge of the Latin language, in 
