CONTENTS. 
IX 
415.—Chlorodyne. Edward Smith, F.C.S., 417.—Preparation of Syrup of Iodide 
of Iron. Mr. J. T. Porter, 420.—Apparatus for Making Diluted Nitro-Hydrochlo¬ 
ric Acid. Mr. Porter, 421.—Excipients for Pills. Mr. T. H. Hustwick, 423. Mr. 
S. B. Turney, 424.—Oxide v. Oxyde : Chemist v. Chymist. Boverton Redwood, 
F.C.S., 425.—The Medicine Stamp and Licence. “ Utile,” 428.—Our Evening 
Meetings. Mr. A. F. Haselden, 429.—Proposed Additions to the Schedule of Poisons, 
430. —Notes and Abstracts in Chemistry and Pharmacy. C. H. Wood, F.C.S., 
431. —The British Association on the Treatment and Utilization of Sewage, 433.— 
The Tlieoi’y of Poisoning by Phosphorus and Pyrogallic Acid, 434.—Cases of Poi¬ 
soning—Accidental and Criminal, 435.— Review : Outlines of Chemistry. William 
Odling, M.B., F.R.S., 436.— iBooks Received , 437.— Correspondence, 437. 
!No. VIII, 
The Sale and Dispensing of Poisons, 441.—Regulations required by the Pharmacy 
Act, 1868, to be observed in Selling by Retail, and in Dispensing, 442.—Justices’ 
Justice, 444.—The Medicine Stamp and Licence, 445.—The Law affecting the 
Storage and Sale of Petroleum, including Benzine Collas, etc., 446.—The Tax on 
Armorial Bearings, 447. 
Transactions of the Pharmaceutical Society : Meeting of the Council, 447.—List of 
Members, Associates, and Apprentices ( continued ), 449.—Pharmaceutical Meeting : 
Donations to the Library and Museum, 451.—Notes on the Pharmacopoeia. Pro¬ 
fessor Redwood, 451.—Linimentum Potassii Iodidi cum Sapone. Mr. J. Borland, 
453.—On Liquor Magnesise Carbonatis. C. Umney, F.C.S., 455.—Table of Strength 
of Trade Specimens of “ Fluid Magnesia.” Professor Attfield, 457.—Pharmaceutical 
Meeting, Edinburgh, 464.—On the recent Investigation on the Action of Chloral. 
Dr. A. Gamgee, 464. 
Provincial Transactions ; Bradford Chemists’ Association, 467.—Bristol Pharmaceu¬ 
tical Association, 467.—Leeds Chemists’ Association, 469.—Manchester Chemists 
and Druggists’ Association, 469.—Aberdeen Association of Assistant Chemists and 
Druggists, 470. 
Original and Extracted Articles: The Constitution of Matter. W. A. Tilden, B.Sc., 
471.—On the Triplet of Terms—Matter, Substance, Body. By a Provincial Atom, 
476.—On a Solution of Morphia for Hypodermic Injection. Mr. W. Martindale, 
480.—The Composition of Chlorodyne. By a Provincial, 481.—A Formula for 
Chlorodyne. Mr. F. Stockman, 485.—Professor Tyndall on Dust and Haze, 486.— 
Oldham County Court: The Pharmaceutical Society v. Marwood, 488.—Conviction 
under the Pharmacy Act, 1868, 492.—The Sale of Laudanum, 495.—The Chemists’ 
Ball, 497.— Obituary : Richard Bobbett Gfiles ; Grover Kemp ; Edwin Barry, 497. 
— Review: Nouveau Dictionnaire Botanique, 498.— Books Received, 499.— Corre¬ 
spondence, 499. 
No. IX. 
The Late Judgment of the Court of Queen’s Bench, 505.—Judicial Decisions relating 
to the Pharmacy Act, 506.—Adulteration of Food and Drugs Bill, 507.—Medical 
Acts Amendment Bill, 507.—The Petroleum Acts of 1862, 1868, 507.—Master of 
the Mint, 508.—G-overnment Aid for Scientific Education and Research, 509.— 
Portrait of Jacob Bell, 510. 
Transactions of the Pharmaceutical Society: Meeting of the Council, 510. — Benevo¬ 
lent Fund, 512.—List of Members, Associates, and Apprentices (continued), 513.— 
Pharmaceutical Meeting : Donations to the Library and Museum, 515.—Notes on 
the Pharmacopoeia, 516. Mr. William Martindale, 519.—Pharmaceutical Meeting, 
Edinburgh, 527.—On the Animal Substances used in Medicine. Professor Archer, 
