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BUITISII PHARMACEUTICAL CONFERENCE. 
Mr. Eadfoed seconded tlie motion, expressing Iiis great admiration of the 
able manner in which Mr. Hanbury had presided. Although this was the 
first meeting of the Conference which he (Mr. E.) had attended, he did not 
intend that it should be the last. 
The resolution was put to the meeting by Mr. H. S. Evans, as a Vice-Pre¬ 
sident, and was enthusiastically carried. 
The President acknowledged the vote, and expressed his obligations to the 
General Secretaries for the arrangement of the business of the meeting. 
Mr. Savage moved, and Mr. Manby (Southampton) seconded, a vote of 
thanks to the General Secretaries and Treasurer, which was very cordially 
carried, and to which those officers responded. 
FINAL MEETING. 
Tuesday , August 24. 
The final meeting was held at 10 a.m. ; Mr. G. Cooper, Vice-President, in 
the chair. 
Mr. H. S. Evans, President of the Pharmaceutical Society, moved :— 
“ That the invitation from Liverpool to hold the meeting of the Conference there in 
1870 be accepted.” 
Mr. Evans said that although he did not now reside in Liverpool, as he 
formerly did, lie knew enough of its chemists to vouch that they would re¬ 
ceive the Conference with open arms, and do everything that was possible to 
make the meeting a successful one. 
Mr. Pale: seconded the motion, which was carried unanimously. 
Mr. Evans moved, and Mr. Palk seconded, the following resolution :— 
“ That the General Secretaries be instructed forthwith to advertise for the services of 
an Editor for the ‘Year-book of Pharmacy,’ which it has, been determined to publish 
next year.” 
Carried. 
Mr. Caeteighe moved, and Mr. Savage seconded,— 
“ That the best thanks of the Conference are due and hereby tendered to the Exeter 
Local Committee for their invaluable exertions in securing the success of this meeting. 
A copy of this resolution is to be sent to each member of the Committee.” 
Carried very heartily. 
Mr. Francis moved, and Mr. Matthews seconded, — 
“ That the thanks of the meeting be tendered to the Rev. Mr. Corfe for his kind 
permission to use the College Hall.” 
Carried. 
The ballot for officers for 1869-70 was taken, and the Chairman announced 
the following as the result:— 
Officers for 1869-70. 
jP resident. 
W. W. Stoddart, F.G.S., etc., Bristol. 
T ice-Presidents who have filled the office of President. 
H. Deane, F.L.S. 
Professor Bentley, F.L.S., M.E.C.S. 
D. Hanbury, F.E.S., etc. 
