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PROPOSED BYE-LAWS OF THE PHARMACEUTICAL SOCIETY. 
INSTRUCTIONS FOR 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 he left, 
the Voting Paper will he rejected. Section 19 of the Act, 1868, is printed 
below. 
The Voting Paper, after the erasure of names, should he folded up, and 
must he transmitted under cover to the Secretary, so that the same shall 
he received hy him prior to the election, or delivered hy the voter per¬ 
sonally at the time of election. 
To prevent imposition, the person voting must sign his name and ad¬ 
dress on the line on the outside of the cover. 
The following are the Members who remain on the Council:— 
P.C. _ 
P.C, 
P.C. 
P.C._ 
The names to which the letters P.C. are prefixed, are those who are Phar¬ 
maceutical Chemists. 
Section 19 of the Act, 1868, is as follows:— 
19. Every person who is or has been in business on his own account as 
a Chemist and Druggist as aforesaid at the time of the passing of this Act, 
and who shall become a Member of the Pharmaceutical Society, shall be 
eligible for election to the Council of the Pharmaceutical Society, but the 
said Council shall not at any time contain more than seven Members who 
are not on the Register of Pharmaceutical Chemists. 
-is the utmost number of Members not Pharmaceutical Chemists 
who can be elected on the Council on the present occasion. 
PHARMACEUTICAL SOCIETY OF GREAT BRITAIN, 
17, Bloomsbury Square. 
Voting Taper , May, 18 , for the election of Five Auditors. 
CANDIDATES. 
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INSTRUCTIONS FOR VOTING. 
Every person voting must erase the names of all the Candidates for 
whom he does not intend to vote. If more than five names be left, the 
Voting Paper will be rejected. 
