TRANSACTIONS OF THE PHARMACEUTICAL SOCIETY. 
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Ince, Joseph, 26, St. George’s Place, Knightsbridge. 
Morson, Thomas N. R, 38, Queen’s Sqaare, Bloomsbury. 
Orridge, Benjamin B., 32, Ironmonger Lane. 
Randall, William B., 146, High Street, Southampton. 
Savage, William Dawson, 30, Upper Bedford Street, Brighton. 
Squire, Peter, 277, Oxford Street. 
Stoddart, William Walter, 9, North Street, Bristol. 
Williams, John, 5, New Cavendish Street. 
The following Members were declared to remain in office for the ensuing year:— 
Bourdas, Isaiah, 7, Pont Street, Belgrave Square. 
Brady, Henry B., 29, Mosley Street, Newcastle-on-Tyne. 
Deane, Henry, Clapham Common. 
Dymond, George, 17, Bull Street, Birmingham. 
Hills, Thomas Hyde, 338, Oxford Street. 
Mackay, John, 119, George Street, Edinburgh. 
Sandford, George Webb, 47, Piccadilly. 
The Report of the Finance and House Committee was presented, showing on the 
General Fund Account a balance in the Treasurer’s hands of £755. 7s. 3d, and on 
the Benevolent Fund Account a balance of £543. 16s. 10<7.; and submitting for pa} ment 
accounts, and various items, amounting to £518. 12s. 5 d. 
Resolved—That the Report be received and adopted, and payments made. 
With reference to the recommendation of the Committee to provide a “ strong room 
for the registers and other official documents, the matter was referred back to t e Com¬ 
mittee, with power to make the necessary alterations in carrying out this object. 
The Report aud recommendations of the Library, Museum, and Laboratory Committee 
was read and adopted. 
The Report and proceedings of the Parliamentary Committee having been read and 
Consi / ^° , * Qr ' nraa Kv Air Hills. seconded bv ^lr. Morson, 
Stamn and Licence. 
the general public. 
Other letters of the same nature were read. 
submitted by the Parliamentary Committee be received and adopted. 
Amendment—Moved by Mr. Savage, seconded by Mr. Orridge 
That the further consideration of the Patent Medicine Stamp and Licence be post¬ 
poned until after the Annual Meeting. 
For the Amendment,-Messrs. Bottle, Dymond, Hills Ince, Orridge, and Savage. 
Against, —Messrs. Bourdas, Carteighe, Haselden, Randall, and Williams. 
The Chairman declared the Amendment carried and proceeded to put it as a substan¬ 
tive motion. 
The following Amendment was then moved by Mr. Randall, seconded by Mr. Mor 
son:— 
