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PROPOSED BYE-LAWS OF THE PHARMACEUTICAL SOCIETY. 
Charter, 
lines 200, 
243. 
Stat. 1852, 
sec. viii. 
Act 1868, 
sect. vi. 
Stat. 1852, 
sec. ii. 
Charter, 
line 6. 
Charter, 
line 125. 
Section 10 of the Statute 1852, shall be entitled to possess 
and use a Diploma stamped with the seal of the Society. 
3. All persons examined, pursuant to the Bye-laws, shall, 
after having passed their examinations and been regis¬ 
tered, receive appropriate Certificates. 
4. All plates used from time to time for printing the several 
forms of Diploma and Certificate shall be deposited at 
the house of the Society, in a box having a lock and two 
keys, one of which shall be in the custody of the President 
and the other in that of the Vice-President. 
5 . No print shall be taken from the said plates, or any or 
ejther of them, without an express order of the Council. 
All prints taken shall be in the custody of the Secretary. 
6 . Every Diploma and every Certificate of Membership shall 
be signed by the 'President and Vice-President, and coun- 
tersigned by the Secretary or Registrar. Every Certi¬ 
ficate of Examination shall be signed by the Board of 
Examiners, or at least four members thereof. 
7. Diplomas and Certificates shall be in such form as shall 
from time to time be determined upon by the Council. 
8 . Every person ceasing to be a Member of the Society shall 
forthwith deliver up to such person as the Council shall 
order the Certificate of Membership furnished to him, 
pursuant to the preceding Bye-laws. 
9. All persons pirating or imitating or improperly using any 
Diploma, or any or either of the Certificates, or the Com¬ 
mon Seal of the Society, or falsely holding themselves 
forth to the public by means of advertisements, hand¬ 
bills, labels,, circulars, 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. 
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 required by the preceding 
Bye-laws to be published, shall tre inserted in the said 
Journal, and all notices or advertisements shall be con¬ 
sidered 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 read- 
