July G, 1872.] 
THE PHARMACEUTICAL JOURNAL AND TRANSACTIONS 
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Mr. Sutton' said if there was a printed statement of 
accounts vouched by the auditors, that might be shown 
to any Member, but ho apprehended that nothing further 
could be seen. They did not wish to keep anything 
back which ought to be properly open for inspection ; 
they could not, however, have any one looking through 
their books for all manner of details. 
The President said he had examined carefully the 
Bye-laws and found nothing which gave any Member 
a right to demand an inspection of the books. As a 
matter of courtesy he opined that a Member would not be 
refused an opportunity of looking at the statement of 
accounts referring to any particular subject, but they 
could not admit the principle that anybody might come 
and examine the weekly and monthly Journal accounts. 
It was ultimately decided that the printed statement 
of accounts as passed by the auditors for the last year 
should be sent to Mr. Wootton. 
Mr. Brown then moved—- 
“ That the best thanks of the Council be given, to 
Mr. Schacht for the scheme for aiding education 
which he has framed and submitted for considera¬ 
tion ; and that a copy be forwarded to every Local 
Secretary, and published in the Journal.” 
He said that Mr. Schacht had been at considerable 
personal expense in this matter; and it was extremely 
undesirable that any further burden should be thrown 
upon him. It ought at once to be taken up by the 
Council and sent out to the Local Secretaries, when he 
had no doubt that many valuable suggestions would be 
received by the Committee who would aid them in their 
future action in the matter. 
Mr. Baynes thought this was a very proper course, 
and said no doubt the Local Secretaries would commu¬ 
nicate with the leading men in the trade, and ascertain 
what them feeling was, and the Committee would gain 
valuable information in that way. 
The resolution having been seconded, was carried 
unanimously. 
The President stated that he had received from the 
Societe de Prevoyance des Pharmaciens do la Seine a 
gold medal presented by that Society to the subscribers 
to the Fund raised for the benefit of the pharmaciens 
who sustained losses during the Franco-Prussian War. 
It was resolved— 
“ That the medal be accepted on behalf of the sub¬ 
scribers to the Fund, and thus become the property 
of the Society.” 
BENEVOLENT FUND. 
Subscriptions and Donations Received during 
June, 1872 . 
SUBSCRIPTIONS. 
London. 
Attfield, John, 17, Bloomsbury Square. 
Bell, W. H.,9G, Albany Street, N.YV. . v . 
Bellars, John O., 80, Ferdinand Street, N.t\. 
Berdoe, Edward, 511, Hackney Road, E. 
Fallowfield, J., 86, Lower Marsh, Lambeth. 
Field, William, 83, Brompton Road. 
Fmcham, Robert, 57, Baker Street. 
Johnson, Joseph, 8, Brondeshury Terrace, Kilburn . . . 
Lewis, D. J., 18, Upper Taclibrook Street, S.W. 
Marston, J. T., 105, London Wall. 
May, John, Garden Wharf, Battersea 
Muter, Dr. John, 231, Kennington Road, S.E. 
Price, John M., 3, Loughborough Place, Brixton Road. . 
Steel, Frank, W., 283, Liverpool Road, N. 
Turner, E. A., 116, Balls Pond Road. 
Warner, C. II., 55, Fore Street. 
White, George G., 130, Camden Road, N.W. 
Williams, Richard, 2, Gresham Place, Brixton . . . . 
Country. 
Ampthill, Allen, .. 
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Bath, Barnitt, F. 
,, Williams, C. G. T. . . . . . . . 
Beyton, near Bun/ St. Edmund's, Nunn, C. J. 
Bideford, llogg, T. 
Birmingham, Foster, A. H. 
Brigg, Dixon, James. 
Brighouse, Pollard, W. II. 
Brighton , Schweitzer, Julius. 
,, Smith, William. 
Bristol, Long, J. T. 
,, Troake, R. J. 
Bur stem, Blackshaw, T. 
Cambridge, Tearse, J. 
Cardiff, Coleman, E. J. ....... 
,, Dr«\ne, Robert. 
,, Inglis, W. G. ....... . 
„ Joy, F. W. 
,, Stewart, Charles.. 
,, Williams, T. 
„ Yorath, T. B. . .. 
Carlisle, Hallaway, John. 
,, Sawyer, James. 
Chatham, Crofts, H. C.. • 
,, Tribe, John. 
„ French, Gabriel. 
Chipping Sodbury, Jones, Richard .... 
Chowbent, Warburton, T. . .. 
Cottingham, Lister, George ...... 
Crook, near Durham, Wilson, James . 
Denbigh, Edwards, William. 
Edinburgh, Robertson, Jame3. 
Exeter, Bromfield, C. . .. 
Fallowfield, Leete, W. 
Gloucester, Mumford, F. C. 
Goole, Briggs, George. 
,, Ilasselby, T. J. 
Hastings, Miller, F.. 
Heaton Norris, Hul'ey, John . ..... 
Honley, Thackray, II. 
Kaffraria, Dailies, Thomas. 
Kidderminster, Haddock, B. ..... • 
Landport, Hackman, L. L.. 
Langholm, Rome, It. Moncrief ..... 
Lees near Oldham, Malor, Jabez .... 
Liverpool, Barber, George. 
,, Buck, li. .. 
,, Williams, John A. 
Llanegryn Towyn, Pugh, Hugh. 
Maidstone, Rogers, W. 
Malvern Wells, Wakefield, C. H. 
Manchester, Wilkinson, William .... 
Margate, Candler, J. T. ....... 
Middleton, Teesdale, Marsden, M. 
Montreal, Mercer, Nathan .. 
He tv Eat (ford, Jenkins, J. T. 
Norwich, Cooke, William. 
,, Woodcock, Page D.. . . . . • 
Nottingham, Beardsley, John. 
,, Jenkins, J. 
Lomas, J. 
Mayfield, J. T.. • 
,, Parker, W. II. 
Parr and Atherton ..... 
„ AVhite, F. 
Williams and Fitzhugh . . . 
,, Woodward, W. 
Perth, Reid, N.. . .. 
Pontypridd , Bassett, C. . .. 
Pwllheli, Pughe, R. .. 
Rochdale, Booth,^James. 
,, Lord, L. .. 
,, Taylor, E. . 
,, Taylor, Edward. 
,, Whitehead, J. 
Rochester, Harris, II. W. 
Romford, Pert wee, Edward. 
Rothesay, Duncan, William. 
Scarborough, Oldfield, F. . . • • • • • 
Slicin', vecir OIcJIuxm^ Whittaker, Mrs. u, 
Seacombe, Holt, It. SN. 
Sheffield, Cubley, G. A. 
,, Hudson, .. 
Slough, Griffith, .. 
Spilsby, Rainey, Edward. 
Staines, Jones, E. .. 
Stone (Staff's.), Slater, Thomas. 
Strcatham, Robinson, G. J. • • • • • • 
Strood, Picnot, Charles. 
Tunstall. Keightlev, Jos. 
Waterloo, Pheysey, Richard . . • • • * 
Yaxley near Peterborough, Thomas, S. t. . 
Donations. 
Aberdare, Thomas, William. 
lronville, Greaves, W. S. . • • • • • * 
London (13, Baker Street ), Taylor, John . 
Stratford-on-Avon, Kendal!, Irederic . . • 
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