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TRANSACTIONS OF THE PHARMACEUTICAL SOCIETY. 
Against, —Messrs. Abraham,* Bottle, Bourdas, Deane, Edwards, Evans, Haselden, 
Ince, Morson, Orridge, Sandford, and Squire. 
This Amendment was lost. 
Mr. Orridge’s Amendment,—That it is not desirable to make an alteration in the 
existing system of reporting before the next annual meeting,” was then put as a sub¬ 
stantive motion. 
For, —Messrs. Bottle, Bourdas, Deane, Edwards, Haselden, Ince, Morson, Orridge, 
Sandford, and Squire. 
Against, —Messrs. Brady, Carteighe, Savage, Stoddart, and Williams. 
The motion was declared to be carried. 
In reference to the notice given that steps be taken to assimilate the laws which 
regulate the practice of pharmacy in Ireland and Great Britain respectively,— 
It was moved by Mr. Abraham, seconded by Mr. Bottle, and 
Resolved—That the question of legislation relative to Pharmacy in Ireland and the 
Colonies be referred to a select committee for detailed consideration. The Com¬ 
mittee to report to this Council as early as they may be prepared to do so. 
The Committee to consist of the President and Vice-President, Messrs. Abraham, 
Sandford, Hills, Edwards, Morson, and Squire. 
It was moved by Mr. Orridge, seconded by Mr. Carteighe,—That in the opinion of 
this Council it is due to the constituent body that after the completion of the present 
volume of the ‘Pharmaceutical Journal,’ the ensuing issue should be made fortnightly. 
On this question being discussed, the mover and seconder consented to its being 
withdrawn. Whereupon 
It was moved by Mr. Brady, seconded by Mr. Savage, and 
Resolved—That a Committee be appointed to consider the desirability of publishing 
the ‘Pharmaceutical Journal’ weekly, instead of monthly as heretofore. 
It was moved by Mr. Edwards, seconded by Mr. Orridge, and 
Resolved—That the following members of the Council be appointed a Committee 
to consider the best means of carrying out the foregoing resolution in relation to 
the Journal:—the President and Vice-President, Messrs. Orridge, Carteighe, 
Brady, Mackay, and Sandford. 
The following Pharmaceutical Chemist was elected a— 
MEMBER. 
The following 
were elected— 
Swingburn, Richard Henry, Stony Stratford. 
Chemists and Druggists, registered under the tf “ Pharmacy Act, 18G8,” 
MEMBERS. 
TOWN. CHRISTIAN & SURNAME. 
Bowness-on-Windermere, Birkett, Charles. 
Bishop’s Castle . . Davies, Edward. ^ 
Bolton .... Harwood, E. Green. 
Calcutta .... Buncombe, Robert M. 
Carnarvon . . . Lloyd, William. 
Chelmsford . . . Tomlinson, James. 
Dulverton . . . Watling, Arthur. 
Garston .... Johnstone, Wm. Boyd. 
Landport .... Stanswood, John. 
London 
town. 
Loddon . . 
Margate . . 
Nailsea . . 
Ruthin . . 
Walthamstow 
Windsor . . 
Woodstock . 
York . . . 
CHRISTIAN & SURNAME. 
. Ellis, Thomas William. 
. Candler, Jos. Thomas. 
. Pollard, Wm. Henry. 
. Rouw, Wm. Theodore. 
. Nottingham, James F. 
. Grisbrook, Edward. 
. Stubbs, Robert. 
. Hay la ad, W. Charles. 
Burton, Joseph, 397, Cambridge Road, Vic¬ 
toria Park, N.E. 
Fox, William Robert, 109 and 111, Bethn 
Green Road, E. 
The following were elected— 
Brooks, Thomas, Spalding. 
Lane, William, Bristol. 
Lees, William, London. 
Morris, Griffith Evans, Dover. 
Pattison, Thomas, Birmingham. 
ASSOCIATES. 
Ransford, William, Penzance. 
Richardson, John, London. 
Riggall, Francis H., Horncastle. 
Swire, Jabez, Skipton. 
Sequeira, Eduardo C., Rio Grande do Sul. 
