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TO CORRESPONDENTS. 
TESTIMONAL TO ME. CPIAELES SHAEP. 
Mr. Sharp, the date Librarian to the Pharmaceutical Society, was, on April Cth, 
presented with a gold watch and a purse of twenty guineas, together with an address 
on vellum, explanatory of the regard and esteem in which he was held by the 
students and others connected with the Institution. The presentation was made at a 
supper given at the Crown Hotel, Holborn, Mr. M. Carteighe, a former student, acting 
as chairman. 
BOOKS RECEIVED. 
On Disease or the Eight Side of the Heart. By Thomas Mee Daldy, M.D., etc. 
1866. London: Bell and Daldy, 186, Fleet Street. 
Medicine and Psychology ; the Annual Address to the Hunterian Society for 
1866. By Dennis Deberdt Hovell, F.E.C.S.E. 1866. London: Bell and Daldy, 
186, Fleet Street. 
The Toxicologists’ Guide : a new Manual on Poisons, giving the best methods of 
Manipulation to be pursued for their detection (post-mortem or otherwise). 
By John Horsley, F.C.S., etc. Illustrated by Coloured and other Diagrams. 1866. • 
London: Longmans, Green, and Co. 
TO CORRESPONDENTS. 
Persons having seceded from this Society may be restored to their former status on 
payment of arrears of subscription and the registration fee of the current year. 
Those who were Associates before the 1st of July, 1842, are privileged (as Founders 
of the Society) to become Members without examination. 
T. II. (London).— Pepsine Wine. Vol. xviii. page 197. 
J. S. (Oxford).—We are unable to give the information required. 
J. W. L. (Maidstone).—(1) Babington’s ‘Manual of British Botany,’ price 10s. Gd. 
(2) We are unable to give an opinion without seeing a specimen of the salt. 
A. M. (Stornoway).—The labels in question would render the medicine liable tp 
stamp duty. The fact of the directions not being on the bottle, but on a wrapper, 
would not alter the case. 
Hexham. —Babington’s ‘Manual of British Botany,’ price 10s. Gd. 
E. J. D. (Jersey).—(1) To be eligible for election as member of the Society it is 
necessary to be on the Eegister as a “Pharmaceutical Chemist.” (2) To be placed on 
the Eegister as a “ Pharmaceutical Chemist ” it is necessary to pass the required Ex¬ 
aminations according to the Pharmacy Act. (3) A mistake; you not being on the 
Eegister. 
Pater JEneas.—( 1) The British Pharmacopoeia alone is required. (2) Bentley’s ‘ Ma¬ 
nual of Botany,’ from pp. 1-134 and pp. 214-217. (3) Viva voce. 
Inquirer (Manchester).—(1) Yes. (2) Fownes’s ‘ Manual of Chemistry,’ and Pereira’s 
‘ Manual of Materia Medica,’ by Farre, Bentley, and Warington. 
Student (Brighton).—Apply to the Secretary, giving name and address. 
T. IF.—(1) No. (2) You will require, besides the ‘British Pharmacopoeia,’ Fownes’s 
Manual, and Bentley s ‘ Manual of Botany.’ (3) We are unable to advise in the matter. 
Mr. Mowbray’s communication is unavoidably postponed. 
Wanted, January, February, and June numbers of this Journal, 1865. Full price 
given. Apply to Elias Bremridge, 17, Bloomsbury Square. 
Instructions from Members and Associates respecting the transmission of the? • 
Journal before the 25th of the month, to Elias Bremridge, Secretary. 17 . 
Bloomsbury Square, W.C. ’ 
. Advertisements (not later than the 23rd) to Messrs. Churchill, New Bur¬ 
lington Street. Other communications to the Editors, Bloomsbury Square. 
