TRANSACTIONS OF THE PHARMACEUTICAL SOCIETY. 
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The following were elected— 
Drury, Sydney, Canterbury. 
Twemlow, Richard, Manchester. 
ASSOCIATES. 
Jelley, Richard, Elton. 
BENEVOLENT FUND. 
Mary Gilkes, widow of the late William Gilkes, of Leominster, and Martha Jane 
Farrow, widow of the late William Farrow, of Woburn, who had at the late election 
obtained the largest number of votes, were declared Elected Annuitants, and the Trea¬ 
surer was requested to pay them their annuities to Christmas next. 
A sum of Ten Pounds was voted for the use and benefit of a distressed Registered 
Chemist and Druggist, age seventy-one. 
BENEVOLENT FUND. 
ELECTION OF ANNUITANTS. 
MR. BOURDAS IN THE CHAIR. 
A meeting was held at the House of the Society, on Friday, the 29th of October, 
^pursuant to notice, for the Election of Two Annuitants on this Fund, each to receive 
’Thirty Pounds per annum. 
Six applicants had been placed by the Council on the list of Candidates approved for 
Election. 
The Scrutineers, appointed from the voters present, having examined the votes, re¬ 
ported as follows:— 
We, the undersigned Scrutineers appointed at the fifth election of Annuitants on the 
Benevolent Fund of the Pharmaceutical Society of Great Britain, do hereby certify, 
that we have examined the voting-papers committed to us, and report the following 
result:— 
Mary Gilkes, Leominster . . 
Martha Jane Farrow, Woburn 
Charles Thomas Anderson, Jersey 
John Watkins, London . . . 
Hannah Greaves, Rawtenstal 
Sarah Wilson, Kendal . . 
October 29, 1869. 
(766 brought from last election) 
(135 
(337 
(315 
5? 
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I) 
) 
) 
) 
Informal Votes . 
M. Carteighe. 
Charles Fryer. 
J. S. Ward. 
John Williams. 
Matthew Pound. 
2162 
1594 
787 
763 
739 
91 
13 
) Scrutineers. 
The Secretary announced that Mr. Franks, of Ramsgate, had sent the sum of 20s. to 
be divided amongst the four unsuccessful Candidates. 
Thanks were given to the Scrutineers and to the Chairman. 
The votes polled for unsuccessful Candidates may be carried forward for four succes¬ 
sive Elections. 
EXAMINATIONS IN LONDON. 
October 20th, 1869. 
FIRST, OR PRELIMINARY EXAMINATION. 
The certificates of the following persons examined in the Provinces previous to the adop¬ 
tion of Simultaneous Examinations were submitted and approved, and the several persons 
duly registered as 
