August 10, 1872.] 
THE PHARMACEUTICAL JOURNAL AND TRANSACTIONS. HL 
and more a worthy, although a distant, collaborator in 
their noble work, 
“ Believe me to remain, dear Sir, 
“ Yours very sincerely, 
“ Prof. Fluckiger.” 
“A. F. Haselden, Esq., F.L.S., etc., 
President Pharm. Soc. of Great Britain.” 
Letters of a similar nature were also read from Profes¬ 
sors Balfour and A. Crum Brown, of Edinburgh, ac¬ 
knowledging the receipt of their diplomas of Honorary 
Membership. 
The following being registered as Pharmaceutical 
Chemists, were respectively granted a diploma stamped 
with the seal of the Society:— 
Ashworth, Amos .London. 
Badcock, Daniel .Barnard Castle. 
Hick, George.Bradford. 
Metcalfe, Wilson.Harrogate. 
Mills, Robert.London. 
Munro, John Morrison .Aberdeen. 
Parson, Henry James.Birmingham. 
Powell, Thomas Henry .Hornsey Rise. 
Tilden, William Augustus, D.Sc., Clifton. 
Walker, Joseph .Dresden. 
Young, John Rymer.....Warrington. 
Elections. 
members. 
The following Pharmaceutical Chemists were elected 
members of the Society :— 
Bradford, Cordley .Birmingham. 
Smart, Alfred .Steyning. 
Tilden, William Augustus, D.Sc. Clifton. 
White, William Edwin .London. 
Mr. Urwick suggested that Dr. Tilden might be elected 
an honorary member in acknowledgment of his past ser¬ 
vices to the Society. 
Mr. Williams said that such a compliment, although 
very consonant to his own feelings, would have the effect 
of preventing Dr. Tilden accepting the office of Exa¬ 
miner, which he hoped he might do at some future time. 
The following registered Chemists and Druggists were 
elected members of the Society:— 
Adlington, William Benjamin London. 
Cocking, Frederick John.Teignmouth. 
Duncombe, William Pauncefort Wincanton. 
Garner, Thomas ..London. 
Jenkins, David Morris.Treherbert. 
Two gentleman were restored to membership on pay¬ 
ment of the subscriptions for the present year, and a fine 
of one shilling in each case. 
ASSOCIATES. 
The following, having passed their respective examina- 
nations, were elected “Associates in business” :— 
Minor. 
Atkinson, David .Cullercoats. 
Fox, William Albert .Stratford. 
Fuller, John William.King’s Lynn. 
Oxley, Herbert Lister.Palermo. 
Redpath, William .Norwood. 
Modified. 
Higgins, William.Famham. 
Spalding, William Richard_Walthamstow. 
The following, having passed their respective exami¬ 
nations, were elected “ Associates ” :—• 
Minor. 
Baynham, William Bevan .... Bath. 
Bowker, William.Bolton. 
Brown, John Ephraim.Grantham. 
Cleaver, Edward Lawrance.... London. 
Cooper, Herbert Hudson.Birmingham. 
Davidson, James.Falkirk. 
Edwards, Charles.London. 
Ekins, Arthur Edward .Cambridge. 
Findlay, James.London. 
Frowd, Edward Francis.London. 
Hart, Thomas .Manchester. 
Hills, Ernest.Weymouth. 
Jackson, Alfred Henrick.Manchester. 
Jones, David.Rhyl. 
Lewis, Edward.Sandown. 
McJannet, James.North Walsham, 
McMillan, James.Perth. 
Minett, Thomas Samuel.East Grinstead. 
Pearse, William Francis.Great Yarmouth, 
Rimmington, George .Bradford. 
ltowcroft, Albert Edward .... Gravesend. 
Shapley, Charles.Torquay. 
Smith, Charles Clapcott.Rye. 
Sturton, Richard.Cambridge. 
Taylor, Henry Francis .Exeter. 
Thring, Edmund John Henry Trowbridge. 
Walton, Major Foulds.Sowerby Bridge. 
Williams, William .Merthyr Tydvil, 
Modified. 
Bannister, Theophilus Mayo . .Nottingham. 
Beattie, Walter.Portobello. 
Fenner, Edwin.Brighton. 
Guest, George Frederick.London. 
McKenzie, William.Glasgow. 
Thomas, William.St. Leonard’s. 
Finance. 
The report of the Finance Committee was received 
and adopted, and sundry payments ordered. 
Benevolent Fund. 
The report and recommendations of the Benevolent 
Fund Committee were received and adopted. 
A grant of £10 was made to a former member of the 
Society, who is at the present time in distressed circum¬ 
stances; and a grant of £20 was made to the widow of 
the late Frederick Stockman, of Gosport, the amount to 
be handed over to the Fund now being raised by public 
subscription on her behalf.* 
Library, Museum and Laboratory. 
The report and recommendations of the Library, 
Museum and Laboratory Committee were received and 
adopted, and the following books recommended for the 
library were ordered to be purchased :— 
Hassall’s Food and its Adulterations (a'second’copy). 
Pharmacopoeia Grasca, 1868. 
Pharmacopoeia Fennica, 1863. 
Grevillea; by M. C. Cooke. 
House. 
The report of this Committee was presented. It in¬ 
cluded an estimate which had been obtained for repaint¬ 
ing the outside of the premises, etc., and making certain 
alterations. 
After a brief discussion it was decided that the main 
portion of the work referred to should stand over for the 
present, such painting only being done under the direc¬ 
tion of the Committee as was requisite for the preser¬ 
vation of property. 
Resignation of Dr. Tilden. 
The Secretary having read a letter from Dr. Tildeny 
resigning his office as Demonstrator of Practical Che¬ 
mistry in the Laboratory, 
* See ante, page 36. 
