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The Amendment was therefore carried. 
The Amendment was then put as a substantive Motion. 
For — 
Messrs. Abraham, Bottle, Bourdas, Deane, Edwards, Evans, Haselden, Hills, and 
Sandford. 
Against — 
Messrs. Brady, Brown, Dymond, Reynolds, Savage, Stoddart, Sutton, and 
Woolley. 
The Chairman declared the substantive Motion carried. 
Moved by Mr. Abraham— 
That this Council is not disposed to object to the admission of reporters during 
the discussion of questions which greatly interest the members, and is of opinion 
that such questions should not be decided until the members have been fully noti¬ 
fied that they are under the consideration of the Council. 
The motion was not seconded. 
Moved by Mr. Sutton, seconded by Mr. Brown,— 
That the shorthand-writer of the Journal be employed to take down the proceed¬ 
ings of the Council at their meetings, and that the matter so obtained be placed 
on record for reference, and for the use of the Publishing Committee of the 
Society’s Journal or other public papers, at the discretion of the Council. 
For — 
Messrs. Brown, Sutton, and Woolley. 
Against — 
Messrs. Abraham, Bourdas, Deane, Edwards, Evans, Haselden, and Hills. 
The motion was therefore lost. 
BOAEDS OF EXAMINEES. 
May, 1870. 
England and Wales. 
Major Examination, 4 candidates examined, 3 passed. 
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109 
Modified 
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Preliminary Examination, 10 certificates were received and approved. 
Scotland. 
Major Examination, 2 candidates examined, 2 passed. 
Minor „ 6 „ „ 4 
Preliminary „ 11 
Modified „ 7 
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Resolved—That the following, being duly registered as Pharmaceutical Chemists, 
be severally granted a Diploma stamped with the seal of the Society : — 
Ferguson, William Kennedy, York. 
Grose, Nicholas Male, Wadebridge. 
Jackson, John, Tadcaster. 
