CONTENTS. 
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of Manufacturing Neroli in the British Colonies. Dr. J. E. de Vrij, 477.—New' 
Source of Bismuth, 478.—Prohibition of the Use of Gun Cotton for Artillery by 
the Austrian Government, 478.—Bee Bread as a Diuretic, 478.—New Paper Mate¬ 
rial, 479.—Extracts from Minutes of Evidence given before the Select Committee 
on the Chemists and Druggists Bill {concluded), 482.—Accidental Poisoning by 
Morphia, 484.— Miscellanea, 487 . — Correspondents, 488. 
No. X. 
The Penalty for a Mistake, 489.—Pharmaceutical Assistants and Apprentices, 490. 
Transactions of the Pharmaceutical Society: Meeting of Council, 491.—List of 
Members, Associates, and Apprentices {continued), 491.—Subscriptions to the 
Benevolent Fund, 492.—Botanical Prize for 1867, 498.—Free Admissions to the 
Koval Botanic Society’s Gardens, 494.—Financial Statement, 495.—Pharmaceu¬ 
tical Meeting : On the Seeds of Pharbitis Nil, Choisy. E. J. Waring, M.D., etc., 
496.—On a Recently-proposed Test for Adulteration in Otto of Roses. Professor 
Redwood, 499. 
Provincial Transactions: Liverpool Chemists’ Association, 502.—Bath Chemists’ 
Association, 504. 
Original and Extracted Articles ; Is Clilorodyne subject to a Medicine Stamp ? 50S. 
—Note on the Bourne Water. Dr. Attfield, 509.—Liquor Ferri Perchloridi. Mr. 
E. Duprey, 510.—Gelatine Capsules for Bottles. Mr. F. Parsons, 511.—Early 
Closing. Mr. W. G. Brevitt, 512.—Is Pharmaceutical Legislation Necessary? A 
Member by Examination, 513.—A Word to Chemists’ Apprentices. A Registered 
Apprentice, 515.—The Latest Thing in Feeding Bottles, 517.—Steedman’s Soothing 
Powders. Mr. W. Young, 518.—The Benevolent Fund. Mr. R. D. Commans, 519. 
—The British Pharmacopoeia, 519.—Report of the Cultivation ot Cinchona at Dar¬ 
jeeling, etc., 520.—On Cinchona Cultivation in Ceylon. Mr. Clements R. Mark¬ 
ham, 521.—Botanical Congress, 521.—Causes of the Ascent of the Sap, 522.—Kew 
Gardens, 523. —On the Nature of the Entozooid Organisms which occur in Animals, 
etc., 523.—Wheat Phosphates. Dr. Tilbury Fox, 525.—Trade Imposition. Mr. 
T. Barclay, 526.—The Metric System, 526.—Accidental Poisoning by Aconite— 
the Charge against Mr. Noakes, 527.—The Detection of Blood-stains by the Micro¬ 
spectroscope, 530.—Poisoning by Arsenic and Strychnia, 531.—Poisoning by White 
Precipitate, 532.—Attempted Suicide with Strychnia, 533.— Obituary: William 
Southall, of Birmingham, 534.— Miscellanea, 534.— Books Received, 536.— Cor- 
respondents, 536. 
No. XI. 
Our Position and Prospects with Reference to Legislation, 537. 
Subscriptions to the Benevolent Fund, 539. 
Transactions of the Pharmaceutical Society: Meeting of Council, 540.—List of 
Members, Associates, and Apprentices {continued), 540.—Subscriptions to the 
Benevolent Fund, 541.—Pharmaceutical Meeting : On Pharmaceutical Herbaria. 
Daniel Hanbury, F.L.S., etc., 542.—On Medicated Pessaries and Suppositories. II. 
B. Brady, F.L.S., etc., 544.—On the Purgative Action of Certain Eupliorbiaceous 
Seeds. E. J. Waring, M.D., F.L.S., 550.—Pharmaceutical Meeting, Edinburgh, 
560. 
Provincial Transactions: Liverpool Chemists’ Association, 566.—Leeds Chemists’ 
Association, 568.—Bath Chemists’ Association, 570. 
Original and Extracted Articles : Infusuin Gentianae Compositum, P.B. Mr. A. F. 
Haselden, 572.—Pharmaceutical Legislation and the Sale of Poisons. A Member, 
573.—Pharmaceutical Legislation. A Reader, 576.—Early Closing. A Master, 577. 
