9 
TRANSACTIONS 
OF 
THE PHARMACEUTICAL SOCIETY. 
MEETING OF THE COUNCIL, June 2nd, 1869, 
MR. SANDFORD IN THE CHAIR. 
Present—Messrs. Abraham, Bottle, Bourdas, Brady, Carteighe, Deane, Dymond, 
Edwards, Evans, Haselden, Hills, Ince, Mackay, Morson, Orridge, Savage, Squire, Stod- 
dart, and Williams. 
This being the first Meeting after the Anniversary, and the minutes having been read 
and confirmed, the following were elected Officers of the Society for the ensuing year :— 
Henry Sugden Evans.President. 
Adolphus Frederick Haselden ....Vice-President. 
Thomas Hyde Hills .Treasurer. 
Mr. Sandford then vacated the chair, and the President and Vice-President took their 
respective seats. 
Moved by Mr. Deane, seconded by Mr. Orridge, resolved unanimously,—That this 
Council desire to place on record their high appreciation of the manner in which the 
office of President of the Society has been discharged by George Webb Sandford, Esq., 
during the last six years, and their sense of the debt of gratitude which is due to that 
gentleman from every person interested in the art of Pharmacy for his laborious, per¬ 
severing, and successful exertions. 
Whilst cordially congratulating Mr. Sandford upon that success, and testifying their 
acknowledgments for his important services, they wish to add their earnest hope that he 
may be long spared to enjoy health and prosperity, and to labour in the cause of the 
Pharmaceutical Society. 
Elias Bremridge was re-appointed Secretary and Registrar. 
Richard Bremridge was re-appointed Assistant Secretary. 
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The following Committees were appointed:— 
General. —Messrs. Bourdas, Carteighe, Deane,jEdwards, Ince, Morson, Orridge, Sand¬ 
ford, Savage, Squire, and Williams. 
Finance and House. —Messrs. Bourdas, Carteighe, Orridge, and Williams. 
Library, Museum, and Laboratory. —Messrs. Bourdas, Carteighe, Deane, Edwards, 
Hills, Ince, Morson, Sandford, Squire, and Williams. 
Benevolent Fund. —Messrs. Bourdas, Carteighe, Hills, Orridge, Sandford, and Williams. 
Parliamentary. —Messrs. Bourdas, Carteighe, Edwards, Hills, Morson, Orridge, Randall, 
Sandford, Squire, and Williams, with power to add to their number. 
The following fourteen Pharmaceutical Chemists were nominated as Examiners for 
England and Wales:—Bird, Augustus, London ; Carteighe, Michael, London ; Crack- 
nell, Charles, London ; Darby, Stephen, London ; Davenport, John T., London ; Deane, 
Henry, Clapham; Edwards, George, Dartford; Gale, Samuel, London; Garle, John, 
Bickley, Kent; Hanbury, Daniel, London; Ince, Joseph, Knightsbridge; Morson, 
Thomas N. R., London; Southall, William, Birmingham ; Squire, Peter, London. 
On the motion of Mr. Carteighe, seconded by Mr. Savage, that a ballot be taken for 
the appointment of the Board of Examiners, the following twelve were elected and ap¬ 
pointed :—Bird, Augustus ; Carteighe, Michael; Cracknell, Charles ; Darby, Stephen ; 
Davenport, John T.; Deane, Henry; Edwards, George; Gale, Samuel; Garle, John ; 
Hanbury, Daniel; Ince, Joseph; Southall, William. 
The following Pharmaceutical Chemists were appointed Examiners for Scotland for 
