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PRESENT AND PROPOSED BYE-LAWS. 
All prints taken shall he in the custody 
of the Secretary, hut no print shall he 
filled up without an express order of the 
Council, which order, with regard to 
Certificates, shall from time to time he 
made, on the receipt of reports from the 
Board of Examiners. 
6 . Every Diploma shall he signed by 
the President and Vice-President, and 
countersigned by the Secretary. Every 
Certificate shall he signed by the Board 
of Examiners, or those members thereof 
who conducted the examination to which 
each Certificate relates. 
7. Every person ceasing to he a Mem¬ 
ber of the Society shall forthwith deliver 
up to such person as the Council shall 
order the Diploma of Membership fur¬ 
nished to him, pursuant to the preceding 
Bye-laws. 
8 . All persons pirating or imitating 
the Diploma, or any or either of the 
Certificates, or the Common Seal of the 
Society, or falsely holding themselves 
forth to the public by means of adver¬ 
tisements, hand-bills, labels, circulars, or 
otherwise, as Members of the Society, or 
registered under the said Act of Parlia¬ 
ment, shall be subject to such legal pro¬ 
ceedings as the Council shall from time 
to time order. 
trar. Every Certificate of Examination 
shall be signed by the Board of Exami¬ 
ners, or at least five members thereof. 
7. Diplomas and Certificates shall he in 
such form as shall from time to time be 
determined upon by the Council. 
8 . Every person ceasing to be a Mem¬ 
ber of the Society shall forthwith deliver 
up to such person as the Council shall 
order the Certificate of Membership fur¬ 
nished to him, pursuant to the preceding 
Bye-laws. 
9. All persons pirating or imitating or Stat. 18b 
improperly using any Diploma, or any or sec * u * 
either of the Certificates, or the Common 
Seal of the Society, or falsely holding 
themselves forth to the public by means 
of advertisements, hand-bills, labels, cir¬ 
culars, or otherwise, as Members of the 
Society, or registered under the Statute, 
1852, or Act, 1868, will be subject to 
legal proceedings and the Council shall 
from time to time order the same in their 
discretion. 
SECTION XXII. 
SECTION XXII. 
JOURNAL AND TRANSACTIONS. 
JOURNAL AND TRANSACTIONS. 
1 . The Pharmaceutical Journal 
(the copyright of which now belongs to 
the Society) shall be edited, printed, and 
published in such manner as the Council 
shall from time to time direct. 
2 . The Transactions of the Society, re¬ 
quired by the preceding Bye-laws to be 
published, shall be inserted in the said 
Journal, and all notices or advertise¬ 
ments shall be considered duly made or 
given if inserted therein. 
1. The Pharmaceutical Journal (the Charter, 
copyright of which now belongs to the line 6 . 
Society) shall be edited, printed, and pub¬ 
lished in such manner as the Council 
shall from time to time direct. 
2. The Transactions of the Society re- charter, 
quired by the preceding Bye-laws to be line 125.’ 
published, shall be inserted in the said 
J our rial, and all notices or advertisements 
shall be considered duly made or given 
if inserted therein. 
SECTION XXIII. 
PHARMACEUTICAL MEETINGS. 
1 . Evening Meetings may be held at 
the house of the Society, as the Council 
shall from time to time direct, for the 
reading of papers and discussion of sub¬ 
jects relating to the objects of the So¬ 
ciety. 
2 . Notice of such Meetings shall be 
given in the Pharmaceutical Journal 
next preceding. 
SECTION XXIII. 
PHARMACEUTICAL MEETINGS. 
1 . Evening Meetings may be held at 
the house of the Society, as the Council 
shall from time to time direct, for the 
reading of papers and discussion of sub¬ 
jects relating to the objects of the So¬ 
ciety. 
2 . Notice of such Meetings shall be 
given in the Pharmaceutical Journal 
next preceding. 
