October 2G,jl 872/J 
THE PHARMACEUTICAL JOURNAL AND TRANSACTIONS. 
331 
The following 1 is 
Examinations were 
dates annexed:— 
England and Wales. 
a list of the Towns at which the 
held, with the numbers of Candi- 
<8 cS 
U T3 
1 
1 
1 
Ashton-under- 
Lyne. 
Barnet. 
Bedford. 
Beverley. 2 
Birmingham .. 3 
Blackburn .... 3 
Bolton. 3 
Boston. 3 
Bradford, Yorks. 1 
Brighton. 1 
Bristol. 6 
Buxton. 1 
Cambridge .... 4 
Cardiff. 2 
Cardigan. 1 
Carmarthen .... 3 
Cheltenham .... 2 
Chester. 3 
Cockermouth .. 4 
Colchester. 3 
Coventry. 4 
Derby . 2 
Devonport .... 1 
Dewsbury. 2 
Doncaster. 2 
Dudley. 1 
Durham. 1 
Exeter. 2 
Elint. 2 
Gateshead. 1 
Grantham. 1 
Guildford. 1 
Hanley. 1 
Harrogate. 1 
Haverfordwest .. 1 
Hereford ...... 3 
Huddersfield ... 1 
Hull. 2 
Huntingdon.... 2 
Ipswich . 2 
Kidderminster.. 2 
King’s Lynn .. 2 
Knaresborough . 1 
Knutsford .... 1 
Leamington.... 2 
Leeds . 2 
Leicester. 3 
Leominster .... 1 
Lincoln. 1 
Liverpool. 2 
London.31 
Loughborough .. 2 
Louth . 3 
Ludlow. 2 
Macclesfield.... 1 
Manchester .... 11 
Margate ...... 1 
Merthyr . 1 
2 
1 
2 
1 
3 
1 
5 
1 
2 
1 
1 
3 
3 
4 
3 
3 
2 
1 
2 
2 
1 
2 
2 
1 
"O 
73 
c3 
2 
1 
2 
1 
1 
lo 
1 
3 
1 
T3 ® 
S £ 
c 5 a 
O'O 
Newcastle-under- 
Lyne. 
New*castle-on- 
Tyne. 
Newport, Isle of 
T3 
<D 
02 
CD 
05 
h 
Wight 
1 
1 
2 
2 
1 
1 
16 
1 
1 
1 
5 
1 
i 1 
Newport, Mon. 
Newtown. 
Northampton . 
Norwich . 5 
Nottingham.... 4 
Oldham. 1 
Oxford. 3 
Penrith. 2 
Penzance ...... 1 
Peterborough ., 1 
Plymouth. 1 
Preston. 2 
Reading. 2 
Retford... 1 
Ripon . 1 
Rochdale. o 
Ruthin. 1 
Ryde. 3 
St. Albans ..... 2 
Scarborough ... 1 
Sheffield . 3 
Shrewsbury.... 1 
South Shields .. 2 
Sleaford. 1 
Southampton ... 1 
Southport. 1 
Southsea.4 
Spalding . 1 
Stamford. 1 
Stockport. 2 
Stoke-on-Trent . 1 
Stourbridge .... 1 
Sunderland .... 3 
Swansea . 7 
Taunton . 2 
Tewkesbury.... 1 
Tonbridge.2 
Torquay . 2 
Truro.. 1 
Ulverston. 3 
T3 
<D 
'3 
rM 
Wakefield. 
Walsall. 
Warrington.... 
West Bromwich 
Weston-super- 
Mare . 
Winchester .... 
W olverhampton 
Worcester. 
Wrexham .... 
Yarmouth. 
York. 
1 
2 
1 
2 
5 
2 
1 
1 
2 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
4 
1 
3 
2 
1 
1 
1 
2 
1 
1 
3 
1 
1 
1 
1 
2 
1 
1 
2 
2 
1 
2 
1 
1 
The questions for the Examination were as follows: — 
Latin. 
Translate into English two at least of the following 
sentences:— 
1. In castris Helvetiorum tabula) reperta) sunt, literis 
Grcecis confectae, et ad Coesarem relatae, quibus in 
tabulis ratio confecta erat, qui numerus domo 
exisset eorum, qui arma ferre possent, et item se- 
paratim pueri, senes, mulieresque. 
2. Hac oratione ab Divitiaco habita, omnes qui 
aderant, magno fletu auxilium a Caesare petere 
coeperunt. Animadvertit Ca)sar, unos ex omni¬ 
bus Sequanos nihil earum rerum facere quas 
ceteri facerent; sed tristes, capite demisso, terrain, 
intueri. 
3. Fiat mistura, de qua cochleare largum unum se- 
cundis vel tertiishoris exhibeatur, saopius rariusve 
prout febris vehementior vel mitior tucrit. 
4. Macera per horas viginti quatuor; turn decoque 
ad congium, et liquorem adhuc calentem cola ;■ 
denique ad idoneam crassitudinem consume 
Scotland. 
£ 
p *■> 
cS cS 
OT3 
Aberdeen. 3 
Berwick. 1 
Dumfries. 3 
Dundee.. 1 
Dunfermline .. 2 
• 
HD 
CO 
Cfl 
• I 
H3 
OJ 
» • 
'gS 
53 -m 
• 
I 
ci 
C/2 
02 
<D 
• H 
05 
P* 
ci 
Pi 
3 
Edinburgh .. 
... 9 
3 
6 
1 
Elgin. 
... 1 
1 
3 
Glasgow ... 
... 3 
3 
1 
Greenock .,. 
... 1 
1 
1 2 
1 
i 
5. 
Give the Nominative Case Singular of each of the- 
following nouns : domo , pueri , Jletu, capite , horis, 
pacem, crassitudinem. 
6. If the persons differ in a sentence, with which does 
the verb agree ? Give two examples. 
Mention four Impersonal verbs. How are they 
conjugated ? 
Give the meaning of the following terms and sen¬ 
tences : Jusjurandum—ratibusque compluribus 
factis—obsides—gladiis destrictis—circiter mille 
passuum. . . 
What parts of the verb are contigisse, tribui, con- 
secuti, reservaretur, pervenerint, intellexit r 
Arithmetic. 
Write down in figures the following numbers : 
Two hundred and three millions four hundred* 
and six thousand five hundred and eight. 
Divide £7086. 8s. 0 \d. by 785. 
If 15 men build 37 roods of wall in 27 days, how 
many roods will 74 men build in 63 days ? 
What is the value of -£ of a pound sterling ? 
Multiply -786 by 100. 
English. 
What is an Interjection ? Name some. _ 
Explain the difference between Copulative Con¬ 
junctions and Disjunctive Conjunctions. 
What are a or an and the called in some modern, 
systems of Grammar, and why are they so 
called? 
18. Which is the Subject and which the Predicate m 
the following sentence ?—“ Good w 7 ine exhilarates- 
the spirits.” 
Parse the following: They went to Switzerland; 
for the annual trip. 
Write from fifteen to twenty-five lines upon one 
only of the following subjects:— 
A. The Autumn Manoeuvres. 
B. Westminster Abbey. 
C. The Game of Cricket. 
7. 
8 . 
9. 
10 . 
11 . 
12 . 
13. 
14. 
15. 
16. 
17. 
19. 
20 . 
Iwferal transactions. 
m 
ROCHDALE CHEMISTS’ ASSOCIATION. 
On Wednesday evening, the 9th instant, the first or- 
meeting of the Rochdale Chemists’ Association 
the refreshment room of the Town Hall, 
a good attendance of members. After 
of now members, and a special vote of 
thanks to Messrs. Evans, Sons and Co., of Liverpool, 
for their gift of a valuable cabinet of specimens, illus¬ 
trating pharmacy and materia medica, Mr. Councillor 
dinary 
was held 
There was 
the election 
