PRESENT AND PROPOSED BYE-LAWS. 
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14. All persons desiring registration as 
Assistants under the Statute, 1852, or as 
Chemists and Druggists imder the Act, 
1868, excepting those named in the next 
following Bye-law, shall pass the Minor 
Examination, and shall pay fees of 
Three Guineas if previously registered as 
Apprentices or Students, or otherwise 
fees of Five Guineas, whereupon they 
shall be registered accordingly. 
15. All persons entitled to be regis¬ 
tered as Chemists and Druggists, on pass¬ 
ing a modified examination, and desiring 
so to be registered, shall pass the modi¬ 
fied examination, and shall pay a fee of 
One Guinea, whereupon they shall be re¬ 
gistered accordingly. 
16. All persons desiring registration as 
Pharmaceutical Chemists under the Sta¬ 
tute, 1852, shall pass the Major Examina¬ 
tion, and shall pay a fee of Five Guineas 
if previously registered as Assistants, or 
otherwise a fee of Ten Guineas, where¬ 
upon they shall be registered accord¬ 
ingly. 
SECTION XI. 
REGISTRAR AND REGISTRATIONS. 
1. The Registrar shall receive and pre¬ 
serve all cards or tickets issued by the 
Examiners signifying that examinations 
have been passed. 
2. The Registrar shall from time to 
time make out and maintain a Register 
of all persons being respectively Mem¬ 
bers, Associates, and Apprentices or 
Students of the Society, and a Register 
of all persons entitled to be registered 
under the said Act of Parliament with 
proper indices of such registers respec¬ 
tively. 
3. The names of persons registered as 
Apprentices or Students of the Society 
shall, upon their election as Associates, 
be removed from the Register of Appren¬ 
tices or Students, and placed upon the 
Register of Associates. 
4. The names of persons registered as 
Apprentices or Students, or as Associates 
of the Society shall, upon their election 
as Members, be removed from the Regis¬ 
ter of Apprentices or Students, or the 
Register of Associates, as the case may 
be, and be placed upon the Register of 
Members. 
5. The names of persons registered as 
Apprentices or Students under the said 
Act of Parliament shall, upon their being 
registered as Assistants, be removed from 
SECTION XI. 
REGISTRAR AND REGISTRATIONS. 
1. The Registrar shall receive and pre- Stat 
serve certificates, cards, or tickets is- 9ec< 
sued by the Examiners, signifying that 
examinations have been passed. 
2. The Registrar shall from time to Stat 
time make out and maintain a Register sec ' 
of all persons being respectively Mem¬ 
bers, Associates, and Apprentices or Stu¬ 
dents of the Society, also a Register of 
all persons entitled to be registered under 
the Statute 1852, and also a Register 
in accordance with the provisions of the 
Act 1868, of all persons who shall be en- Acfc 
titled to be registered under that Act, S8C ' 
with proper indices of such Registers re¬ 
spectively. 
3. The names of persons registered as 
Apprentices or Students of the Society, 
shall, upon their Registration as Phar¬ 
maceutical Chemists, Associates, Assis¬ 
tants, or Chemists and Druggists, be re¬ 
moved from the Register of Apprentices 
or Students. 
4. The names of persons registered as 
Associates or Assistants shall, upon their 
registration as Pharmaceutical Chemists, 
be removed from the Register of Asso¬ 
ciates, or the Register of Assistants, as 
the case may be. 
5. Persons who have not been exa¬ 
mined under the said Statute 1852, who 
