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CONTENTS. 
Provincial Transactions: Bradford Chemists’ Association, 531.—Liverpool Chemists’ 
Association, 531.—Manchester Chemists and Druggists’ Association, 532.—Sheffield 
Pharmaceutical and Chemical Association, 534.—Sunderland Chemists’Association, 
537.—Loudon Chemists’ Association, 537.—Birmingham Assistants’ Association, 
537. 
Original and Extracted Articles: The Constitution of Body. By an Atom, 538.— 
Linimentum Potassii Iodidi cum Sapone. Mr. Nathaniel Smith, 542.—Medicinal 
Dragees and Granules. Mr. Ernest Agnew, 543.—On Liquor Hydrargyri Perchlo- 
ridi, B.P. Mr. William Martindale, 544.—Jottings on the British Pharmacopoeia. 
Mr. J. F. Brown, 548.—Notes and Abstracts in Chemistry and Pharmacy, 550.— 
Explosive Character of Oxide of Silver in Pills, 552.—Bloomsbury County Court: 
Pharmaceutical Society v. M'Call, 553.—Pharmaceutical Society v. Marwood, 554. 
—Berry v. Henderson: Court of Queen’s Bench, 559.— Books Received, 575.— 
. Correspondence , 575. 
No. X. 
The Registers and the Calendar of the Pharmaceutical Society, 585.—Appointment of 
Local Secretaries, 586.—Pharmaceutical Examination : Prescription Department, 
587.—Are Chemists Justified in Selling Homoeopathic Medicines ? 587.—Govern¬ 
ment Aid for Scientific Education and Research, 588. 
Transactions of the Pharmaceutical Society : Meeting of the Council, 589.—List of 
Members, Associates, and Apprentices ( continued ), 590.—Botanical Prize for 1871, 
594.—Free Admissions to the Royal Botanic Society’s Gardens, 594.—Pharmaceu¬ 
tical Meeting : Donations to the Library and Museum, 597.—Notes on the Phar¬ 
macopoeia, 598.—Notes on the B. P. Solutions of Iodine, etc. Mr. W. Martin- 
dale, 601. 
Provincial Transactions: Bristol Pharmaceutical Association, 608.—Gosport Che¬ 
mists’ Association, 616.—Halifax Chemists’ Association, 616.—Leeds Chemists’ 
Association, 619.—Liverpool Chemists’ Association, 621.—Manchester Chemists 
and Druggists’ Association, 623.—Nottingham and Notts Chemists’ Association, 
624.—Scarborough Chemists’ Association, 625.—Sheffield Pharmaceutical and 
Chemical Association, 625.—Sunderland Chemists’ Association, 627.—Taunton, 
627.—Birmingham Assistants’ Association, 628. 
Original and Extracted Articles : On so-called Carbolate of Iodine. W. G. Smith, 
M.B., etc., 628.—On Artificial Flake Manna. Air. Edward Histed, 629.—Cod- 
liver Cream, 633.—The Breeding of Leeches. Air. T. Cotton, 634.—An Apologue 
of Corporeal and Cosmical Infinity. “ Fra : Ollse,” 634.—The Constitution of 
Matter. W. A. Tilden, B.Sc., 638.—Notes and Abstracts in Chemistry and Phar¬ 
macy, 640.—-On the Testing of Petroleum Spirit. F. C. Calvert, F.R.S., etc., 643. 
—The Mode of Testing Alineral Oils used for Lamps. B. H. Paul, Plr.D., 645.— 
On the Use of Ether as an Intoxicant in Ireland. H. N. Draper, F.C.S., 648.— 
Chapters for Students. W. A. Tilden, B.Sc., 650.—Chemical Notes to the Phar¬ 
macopoeia, 654— Review : Quinology of the E. Indian Plantations. J. E. Howard, 
F.L.S., 656.—Brick Tea, 658.— Obituary , 658.— Book Received, 658.— Corre¬ 
spondence, 659. 
No. XI. 
The Proposed Regulations for Storing Poisons, 665.—The Conversazione, 667.—A 
Voice from the Preliminary, 668.—Pharmaceutical Legislation in America, 670. 
Transactions of the Pharmaceutical Society : Aleeting of the Council, 671.—List of 
Alembers, Associates, and Apprentices ( continued ), 674.—Pharmaceutical Aleeting : 
Donations to the Library and Aluseum, 676.—Prescriptions for Examination. 
Statement of the Society’s Collection. Air. Joseph luce, 677-—Emplastrum Bella- 
