CONTENTS. 
Vll 
Botanical Prize for 1865, 434—Free Admissions to the Royal Botanic Society’s 
Gardens, 435—On Oxygennesis. Mr. Robbins, 436—On Percolation. Mr. Haselden, 
441—Special General Meeting of the Pharmaceutical Society, 444—Pharmaceutical 
Society, Edinburgh, 453. 
Provincial Transactions : Liverpool Chemists’ Association, 459—Leeds Chemists’ Asso¬ 
ciation, 461—Nottingham Chemists’ Association, 463—Lectures on the British Phar¬ 
macopoeia : On the Galenical Processes and Preparations. Lecture II. Theophilus 
Redwood, Ph.D., F.C.S., etc., 464—On the Organic Materia Medica of the British 
Pharmacopoeia. Lecture II. Robert Bentley, M.R.C.S., etc., 479—British Pharmaceu¬ 
tical Conference, 491. 
Original and Extracted Articles: On Wrightiue : an Alkaloid contained in the Seeds of 
Wrightia Antidysenterica. J. Stenhouse, LL.D., F.R.S., 493—Remarks on the Co¬ 
hesion Figures of Liquids. C. Tomlinson, 495—Tinctures and Wines of the British 
Pharmacopoeia compared with those of London, Edinburgh, and Dublin. Dr. C. 
Ulrich, 498—The State of Pharmacy in Russia, 502—Medicinal Properties of Achillea 
Millefolium. E. J. Waring, 504—The Requisition to the Council. Mr. B. B. Orridge, 
505—Proposed Legislation affecting Pharmacy, 506—Duties of Masters and Appren¬ 
tices. “ Common Sense,” 508—Bottles for Poisons or Dangerous Medicines. Mr. H. 
Fall, 508—On the Removal of Stains from Silk, 509—The New Zealand Industrial 
Exhibition, 1865, 510—Pharmacy in Jamaica, 510—Cinchona Cultivation in Jamaica, 
512—Cinchona Cultivation in Ceylon, 515—Utilization of Brine, 516—How to Pre¬ 
scribe and how to Weigh Grains, 518— Miscellanea, 519— Boohs Received, 523— 
Correspondents , 524. 
No. XI. 
The Proposed Legislation affecting Pharmacy, 525—Appointment of Local Secre¬ 
taries, 529. 
Transactions of the Pharmaceutical Society : Meeting of Council, 530—Benevolent 
Fund, 530—List of Members, Associates, and Apprentices ( continued ), 531—Phar¬ 
maceutical Meeting, 532—Donations to the Library and Museum, 532—On the Pre¬ 
paration of Tinctures, etc. {with Cuts). Theophilus Redwood, Ph.D., F.C.S., etc., 533 
—Pharmaceutical Meeting, Edinburgh, 548. 
Provincial Transactions: Leeds Chemists’ Association, 553—Nottingham Chemists’ As¬ 
sociation, 554—Meeting of Chemists and Druggists at Dudley, 555. 
Original and Extracted Articles: A Bill for Regulating the Qualifications of Chemists 
and Druggists, 557—Lectures on the British Pharmacopoeia: On the Relation of the 
British Pharmacopoeia to Pharmacology. Lecture I. Dr. John Attfield, F.C.S., 561— 
Proposed Legislation affecting Pharmacy. Opifex, 575 ; Mr. Barnard S. Proctor, 
576—Notice of Motion at the Annual Meeting. Mr. B. B. Orridge, 578—Special 
General Meeting. Mr. E. Hollier, 579—On Percolation. Mr. Sanger, 579—Unguen- 
tum Hydrargyri Nitratis, P.B. Mr. J. Boucher, 580—Accidental Poisoning by 
Strychnia, 581—Asafoetida in Affghanistan. M. C. Cooke, 583—How the Chinese 
make Dwarf Trees, 584—Pharmaceutical Society of Great Britain, 584— Miscellanea , 
584— Review: Notes on the British Pharmacopoeia. A. F. Haselden, 587— Boohs 
Received, 587— Correspondents , 588. 
No. XII. 
The Proposed Legislation affecting Pharmacy, 589. 
Transactions of the Pharmaceutical Society: Meetings of Council, 591—Benevolent 
Fund, 591—List of Members, Associates, and Apprentices ( continued ), 592—Pharma¬ 
ceutical Meeting, 593—Donations to the Library and Museum, 593—On the Cin¬ 
chona Bark of British India. Dr. J. G. De Vry, 593—On Syrup of Chloroform. Mr. 
T. B. Groves, F.C.S., 599—Note on Distilled Sulphuric Acid. Professor Redwood, 
601—Conversazione, 602—The Twenty-fhjrd Anniversary Meeting of the Pharnlt- 
