TRANSACTIONS OF THE PHARMACEUTICAL SOCIETY. 
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The Board of Examiners, Scotland, reported that during the month of June they had 
examined and passed eleven Candidates. 
The following Professors were re-appointed for the ensuing year:— * * ' 
Professor Redwood, Chemistry and Pharmacy. The Lectures to be fully illus¬ 
trated by experiments and practical demonstrations. .... 
Professor Bentley, Botany and Materia Medica. 
Professor Attfield, Practical Chemistry and Director of the Laboratory. 
William Augustus Tilden, B.Sc., was also re-appointed' Demonstrator of Practical 
Chemistry. 
A communication from Dr. Attfield was read setting forth the necessity, owing to the 
increased number of students in the Laboratory, for the engagement of additional tutorial 
assistance, the question was referred to the Library, Museum, and Laboratory Com¬ 
mittee, with authority, if they thought fit, to appoint the Senior Bell Scholar of the 
present session to be an Assistant in the Laboratory for the ensuing session. 
A letter from the editor of the 4 Chemist and Druggist,’ Mr. Brough, was read, request¬ 
ing that a Reporter might be permitted to attend the Council meetings, for the purpose 
of publishing the Proceedings of the Council in the 4 Chemist and Druggist. 
Whereupon it was moved by Mr. Brady, seconded by Mr. Carteighe,—That, as the 
universally-expressed feeling of the anniversary meeting was in favour of the publicity 
of all the proceedings of the Council of the Society, it is expedient that the request of 
the editor of the ‘ Chemist and Druggist * be complied with, but that it be a stipulation 
that any portion of the proceedings which the Council shall, by vote or otherwise, 
declare to be unsuited for publication shall not be reported in detail. 
The following, as an Amendment was moved by Mr. Ince, and seconded by Mr. Sand- 
f or d ? _That this Council cannot comply with Mr. Brough's request to be allowed to 
send a Reporter to the Council meetings of the Pharmaceutical Society.” 
The Amendment having been put, the following voted 
For,— Messrs. Bourdas, Evans, Haselden, Hills, Ince, Morson, Sandford, S tod dart, and 
Williams. 
Against, —Messrs. Brady and Carteighe. 
The Amendment was then put as a substantive motion, and carried. 
Letters were read from IMr. Barnard S. Proctor and others on the operation of the 
Pharmacy Act with respect to “ Vermin Killers,” etc. Referred to the Parliamentary 
Committee. 
Mr. Hills gave notice that at the next meeting of Council he would propose that a 
deputation be appointed to attend the Pharmaceutical Congress of all Nations to be 
held at Vienna in September next.. 
The following Pharmaceutical Chemists were elected— 
MEMBERS. 
Bates, Thomas, London. 
Codd, Francis, Devonport. 
Coles, John Coles, Coleshill. 
Denney, Edwin James, Roughton. 
Eggleton, Benjamin, Maidenhead. 
Hamilton, Francis D., Chatham. 
Hart, James, Manchester. 
Harrison, John, Keswick. 
Nicholls, Sampson, Manaccan, Helston. 
• Payne, Martin Henry, Bridgwater. 
Sangster, Arthur, St. John’s Wood. 
Swinn, Charles, Birmingham. 
Tbe following 
were elected— 
Chemists and Druggists, registered under the “Pharmacy Act, 1868,” 
MEMBERS. 
TOWN. 
Birmingham 
» • 
Congleton . . 
CHRISTIAN & SURNAME. 
. Banks, Morris, jun. 
. Horton, John Joseph. 
. Cole, Frederick. 
TOWN. 
Gloucester . 
Hambledon . 
Harwich . . 
CHRISTIAN & SURNAME. 
. Curtis, Albert A. 
. Gunn, John. 
. Worts, Augustine. 
