414 
Act, 1868, 
cl. 4. 
Stat. 1852, 
sec.iv. 
Stat. 1852, 
secs. v. x. 
PROPOSED BYE-LAWS OF THE PHARMACEUTICAL SOCIETY. 
14. All persons entitled to be registered as Chemists and 
Druggists on passing a modified examination, who shall 
tender themselves to the Examiners for examination under 
the provisions of the Act, 1868, shall pass the Modified 
Examination, which the Council of the Pharmaceutical 
Society, with the consent of the Privy Council, have de¬ 
clared to be in their case sufficient evidence of skill and 
competency to conduct the business of a Chemist and 
Druggist, as the same is set out in the Schedule hereto, 
or such other modified examination as may in like manner 
be declared such sufficient evidence. 
15. The Examiners shall grant or refuse to such persons as 
have tendered themselves for the Minor Examination and 
the Major Examination respectively, as in their discretion 
may seem fit, Certificates of competent skill and know¬ 
ledge and qualification, and such Certificates or duplicates 
thereof or cards of like purport shall be delivered by the 
Examiners to the Registrar. 
16. All persons before registration as Apprentices or Students 
shall pass the first examination, and shall pay a fee of 
Two Guineas, whereupon they shall be registered as Ap¬ 
prentices or Students. 
17. All persons desiring registration as Assistants under the 
Statute, 1852, or as Chemists and Druggists under 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 Appren¬ 
tices or Students, or otherwise fees of Eive Guineas, 
whereupon they shall be registered accordingly. 
18. All persons entitled to be registered as Chemists and 
Druggists, on passing a modified examination, and desiring 
so to be registered, shall pass the Modified Examination, 
and shall pay a fee of One Guinea, whereupon they shall 
be registered accordingly. 
19. All persons desiring registration as Pharmaceutical 
Chemists under the Statute, 1852, shall pass the Major 
Examination, and shall pay a fee of Eive Guineas if pre¬ 
viously registered as Assistants, or otherwise a fee of 
Ten Guineas, whereupon they shall be registered accord¬ 
ingly. 
SECTION XI. 
REGISTRAR AND REGISTRATIONS. 
1 . The Registrar shall receive and preserve certificates, cards, 
or tickets issued by the Examiners, signifying that exami¬ 
nations have been passed. 
2. The Registrar shall from time to time make out and 
maintain a Register of all persons being respectively 
Members, Associates, and Apprentices or Students of 
