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Mr. Orridge—“ That in the opinion of this Council it is due to the constituent body 
that after the completion of the present series of the ‘ Pharmaceutical Journal,’ the en¬ 
suing issue should be made fortnightly.” 
The following Pharmaceutical Chemists were elected— 
Pord, Edward Beeks, Pontypool. 
Harwood, Henry Thomas, Bristol. 
Jones, Frederick William, London. 
MEMBERS. 
Sims, Charles Redman Hiudostan, Hornsey, 
Middlesex. 
Whysall, William, Grantham. 
The following Chemists and Druggists, registered under the “Pharmacy Act, 1868,” 
were elected— 
MEMBERS. 
TOWN. 
Amlwch . . 
Birmingham 
Bonar Bridge 
Bristol . . 
CHRISTIAN & SURNAME. 
. Edwards, David. 
. Bevuon, P. Ebeuezer. 
. MTsaac, George. 
. Poison, J. Alexander. 
Lacey, Walter. 
Bury St. Edmunds . Floyd, James. 
Carlisle .... Todd, Joe. 
TOWN. 
Devon port . 
Droitwich 
Edinburgh . 
Malvern Wells 
Wellington . 
Worcester . 
CHRISTIAN & SURNAME. 
. Breeze, George. 
. Taylor, Edmund. 
. Bairnsfather, James. 
. Wakefield, Cecil H. 
. Portbury, Geo. Henry. 
. Virgo, Charles. 
London. 
Richards, William Ralph, 152, Camberwell Road, S. 
The following were elected— 
ASSOCIATES. 
Andrews, John Knowles, High Wycombe. 
Crewdson, Matthew, Ulverstone. 
Goodwin, Medmer, Torquay. 
Hemingway, Walter, London. 
Moore, John, Blackpool. 
Saunders, Charles, London. 
Taylor, Thomas Charles, Brighton. 
Wheeler, Frederick William, Bedford. 
Errata.— Page 104, line 21, instead of Joseph Elijah Barnes read Joshua Elijah 
Barnes ; line 35, instead of George Frederick Stoodley read Gerald Frederick Stoodley. 
BENEVOLENT FUND. 
A grant of Ten Pounds was made to a Registered Chemist and Druggist residing in 
London. Applicant blind. 
PROVINCIAL TRANSACTIONS. 
DUNDEE CHEMISTS AND DRUGGISTS’ ASSOCIATION. 
The first meeting of the Winter Session of the Dundee Chemists and Druggists’ As¬ 
sociation was held in Lamb’s Hotel, on Wednesday evening, the 8th of September ; 
Mr. William Laird, Vice-President, in the chair. The paper for the evening was on 
“ Chloride of Lime and its Tests,” by Mr. James Russell, which was treated in an able 
and interesting manner, showing that gentleman’s research in his subject, and was met 
with the hearty approval of the members present. 
