TRANSACTIONS OF THE PHARMACEUTICAL SOCIETY. 
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Name. 
Address. 
Rednall, William Rush 
Self, Arthur James . . 
Stanford, Joseph H. 
Stephens, James . . 
Taylor, Alfred . . . 
Taylor, George . . . 
Tigar, Hardwick Brigham 
Tuck, William James . 
Turner, William . . 
Wall, George . . . 
Walton, George . . . 
White, John Walwyn . 
Wilkin, Charles Henry 
A\ rightou, Charles Edward 
. Mr. Shipman. 
. Messrs. Owles and Son . . . 
. Mr. Goddard. 
. Mr. Yardey. 
. Mr. Taylor. 
. Messrs. Severs and Co. . . . 
. Messrs. Robinson and Co. . . 
. Mr. Foster. 
. Mr. Hodges 
. Mr. Owen . 
. Mr. Lomas . 
. Mr. Lynn . 
. Mr. Palmer 
Northampton. 
Great Yarmouth. 
Great Yarmouth. 
Southsea. 
Middlesborough. 
Kendal. 
Beverley. 
Portsmouth. 
Public Hospital, Sheffield. 
Chester. 
Highbury. 
Burton-on-Trent. 
Cambridge. 
Birmingham. 
EXAMINATION IN EDINBURGH, 
March 11 th, 1869. 
Present— Messrs. Ainslie, Aitken, Brown, Buchanan, Kemp, Mackay, and Young. 
MAJOR (registered as a Pharmaceutical Chemist). 
Cook, Thomas . . . Glasgow. 
MINOR (registered as Chemist and Druggist). 
Aitken, Robert . . . Edinburgh. 
REGISTERED APPRENTICES AND STUDENTS. 
Clark, Win., Newcastle. Paterson, Stephen, Edinburgh. Reid, George, Aberdeen. 
MODIFIED EXAMINATION. 
Seven Candidates presented themselves; the following five passed, and were duly regis¬ 
tered as 
Beattie, John, E linburgh. 
King, William, Edinburgh 
Maekie, Keith, Paisley. 
CHEMISTS AND DRUGGISTS. 
Sutherland, James John, Leith. 
Turner, William, Edinburgh. 
BOTANICAL PRIZE EOR 1870. 
A Silver Council Medal is offered for the best Herbarium, collected in any 
part of the United Kingdom between the first day of May, 1869, and the first 
day of June, 1870; and should there be more than one collection possessing 
such an amount of merit as to entitle the collector to reward, a second prize, 
consisting of a Bronze Medal, and also Certificates of Merit, will be given at 
the discretion of the Council. In the event of none of the collections possessing 
such an amount of Merit as to warrant the Council in awarding Medals or 
Certificates, noue will be given. 
The collections to consist of Flowering plants and Ferns, arranged according 
to the Natural System of De Candolle, or any other natural method in common 
use, and to be accompanied by lists, arrauged according to the same method, 
with the species numbered. 
