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THE PHARMACEUTICAL JOURNAL AND TRANSACTIONS. 
[April €6, 1873. 
greater boon could be conferred on pharmaceutists through¬ 
out the country than by pressing on the attention of Go¬ 
vernment the points he had named. Great advances had 
undoubtedly of late years been made in the position of 
pharmaceutists throughout the country, and certainly these 
had been chiefly attained through the instrumentality of 
the Pharmaceutical Society. He hoped, then, that new 
efforts would yield even greater advantages in the future.” 
Mr. Haselden and Mr. Bremridge, who were very well 
received, replied on behalf of the Pharmaceutical Society, 
commenting upon the desirability of belonging to the So¬ 
ciety, and expressing the great desire, not only of them¬ 
selves, but of the Council and Members of Committees, 
and of the Parliamentary Committee in particular, to do 
all that was possible for the benefit not only of members 
of the Society, but of all chemists and druggists through¬ 
out the kingdom ; and concluding by returning thanks 
in eulogistic terms for the very cordial reception they had 
received, both at Edinburgh and Glasgow, as from every 
one with whom they had had the pleasure of associating 
from the moment of their arrival in Scotland. 
The toast, “ The Council of the Pharmaceutical Society 
in London,’ was proposed by Professor Simpson, and re¬ 
plied to by Mr. Williams and Mr. Frazer. 
Mr. Stanford, in an able speech, gave the next toast, 
“The Medical Profession,” which was ably responded to 
by Professor Cowan and Professor Simpson, both of whom 
made interesting speeches. 
^ “ The North British Branch of the Pharmaceutical So¬ 
ciety ” was proposed by Mr. Currie, and replied to by 
Mr. Baildon,. President, and Mr. Gilmour, Vice-President. 
“The British Pharmaceutical Conference” was proposed 
by Professor Cowan, and replied to by Mr. Williams. 
“ The Honorary Secretary of the North British Branch 
of the Pharmaceutical Society,” proposed by Mr. Kinnin- 
mount, and replied to by Mr. Mackay. 
“ The Glasgow Chemists and Druggists’ Association,” 
proposed by Mr. Mackay, and replied to by Mr. Clarke, 
Secretary, and Mr. Fairlie. 
“ The Drug Trade in Glasgow,” proposed by Mr. 
Williams, and replied to by Mr. McDonald (Glasgow 
Apothecaries’ Company). 
“The Chairman,” by Mr. Young, replied to by Mr. 
Davison. 
“TheCroupier,” by Mr. Ainslie, replied to by Mr. Jaap. 
The reunion was entirely a success, everything passing 
off well, each one present seeming determined not only to 
please but to be pleased. 
THE ANNIVERSARY DINNER. 
It has been decided that the Annual Dinner of the 
Pharmaceutical Society, in connection with the presence 
in London of many members of the trade to attend the 
Annual Meeting, shall take place as before at the Crystal 
Palace, on Tuesday, the 20th of May next. The following 
is a list of the Stewards, from whom tickets can be obtained 
by those desirous of being present on the occasion :— 
Atherton, John Henry 
Atkins, S. R. 
Attfield, Professor 
Baiss, A. 
Barker, W. R. 
Barnes, J. B. 
Barron, Frederick 
Bathe, Robert Samuel 
Baynes, James . 
Baynes, Janies, jun. ... 
Beddard, John . 
Bell, R. E. 
Bentley, Professor 
Betty, S. C. 
Billing, Thomas . 
Bird, Augustus ... ... 
Bottle, Alexander. 
Bourdas, Isaiah . 
Brady, Henry Bowman 
Bremridge, Elias. 
B'ierley, Richard... ... 
Brown, William Scott... 
Burbidge, Thomas 
...Long Row, Nottingham. 
...Salisbury. 
...17, Bloomsbury Square, w.c. 
...102, Leadenhall Street, e c. 
...143, New Bond Street, w. 
...1, Trevor Terrace, Knightsbridge, s.W. 
...2, Bush Lane, Cannon Street, e.c. 
...10, Li=son Grove, N.w. 
...24, Waterworks Street, Hull. 
...17, Bloomsbury Square, W.C. 
...46, Churton Street, s.w. 
...161, East Street, Walworth, s.e. 
...17, Bloomsbury Square, w.c. 
...6, Park Street, Camden Town, N.w. 
. . .86, King’s Road, Brighton. 
...Wood Lane, Shepherd’s Bush, W. 
...37, Townwall Street, Dover. 
...7, Pont Street, Belgrave Square, s.w. 
...29, Mosley Street, Newcastle-on-Tyne. 
...17, Bloomsbury Square, W.C. 
...44, Market Street, Stalybridgc. 
...113, Maiket Street, Manchester. 
...16, Coleman Street, e.c. 
Butt, E. Northwav 
Carteigbe, Michael 
Cornish, Henry Robert 
Cracknel!, Charles 
Davenpoit, J. T. 
Deane, Henry . 
Down, Dr. J. Langdon II. 
Evans, Henry Sugden... 
Faulconer, R. S. 
Flux, William . 
Francis, George Baggett 
Frazer, Daniel . 
Gale, Samuel. 
Garner, Thomas . 
Garratt, J. C. 
Giles, R. W. 
G 033 , Samuel. 
Greenish, Thomas. 
Groves, Thomas B. 
Hampson, Robert. 
Harvey, Charles. 
Harvey, Ed ward. 
Haselden, A. F. 
Hemingway, Walter ... 
Herring, John B. , 
Hills, Thomas Hyde ... . 
Hodgkinson, William ... . 
Hopkin, William King 
Horner, Edward. 
Howden, Robert. 
Hughes, John . 
Huskisson, H. 0. 
King, C. T. 
Kitchin, Archibald ... . 
Lansdown, George ... . 
Lescher, F. Harwood ... . 
Lockyer, George. 
Lynch, Thomas . 
McCulloch, Frederick ... . 
Mackay, John . 
Mackey, J. B. 
Maltby, Joseph . 
Martin, T. C. 
Martindale, William ... . 
Matthews, William ... . 
Mee, George. 
Morson, T. N. R. 
Moss, John . 
Newbery, Lionel. 
Paul, Dr. 
Pound, Matthew. 
Preston, Alfred . 
Radley, W. Valentine ... . 
Redwood, Professor ... . 
Roach, Pope. 
Robbrns, John . 
Rossiter, Frederick ... . 
Sandford, George Webb 
Savory, C. Harley ... . 
Schacht, G. F. 
Schacht, William. 
Schweitzer, J. 
Shaw, John . 
Skinner, Thomas. 
Smith, Nathaniel. 
Southall, William ... . 
Stacey, S. Lloyd . 
Starkie, R. S. 
Stoddart, William W. 
Sutton, Francis . 
Thompson, John. 
Tupholme, J. T. 
Turner, John. 
Twinberrow, J. K. 
Umney, Charles. 
Walker, William Henry . 
Warner, Richaid. 
Warrick. R. B.. 
Watts, W. Manning ... . 
Wavell, John. 
Wiggin, J. 
Wilkinson, William ... .. 
Williams, John . 
Wimble, Alfred .. 
Wood, C. H. 
Wootton, A. C. 
Wright, G. H. 
Wyman, John . 
..13, Curzon Street, Mayfair, w. 
..172, New Bond Street, w. 
..21, Market Place, Penzance. 
..217, Edgware Road, w. 
..33, Great Russell Street, w.C. 
..Clapham Common, s.w. 
..39, Welbeck Street, Cavendish Square, W. 
..60, Bartholomew Close, E.C. 
..272, Walworth Road, s.e. 
..8, East India Avenue, Leadenhall St., E.c. 
..5, Coleman Street, e.c. 
..113, Buchanan Street, Glasgow. 
..338, Oxford Street, w. 
..75, Allan Road, Stoke Newington, n. 
..Rugby. 
..52, Royal York Crescent, Clifton, Bristol. 
..Barnstaple. 
..20, New Street, Dorset Square, n.w. 
..80, St. Mary Street, Weymouth. 
..205, St. John Street Road, e.c. 
.Giltspur Street, e.c. 
.6, Giltspur Street, e.c. 
.18, Conduit Street, w. 
..20, Portiran Street, W. 
.40, Aldersgate Street, e.c. 
.338, Oxford Street, w. 
.127, Aldersgate Street, e.c. 
.16, Cross Street, Hatton Gaiden. 
.20, Bucklersbury, e.c. 
.78, Gracechurch Street, e.c. 
.York Glass Co., West St., Finsbury, e.c. 
.17, Swlnton Street, w.C. 
.Tenter Street, Little Moorfields, e.c. 
. Whitehaven. 
.3, Warwick Street, Charing Cross, s.w. 
.60, Bartholomew Close, e.c. 
.208, Deptford High Street, s.e. 
.171a. Aldersgate Street, e.c. 
.13, Hart Street, Covent Garden, w.c. 
.119, George Street, Edinburgh. 
.2, Bouverie Street, e.c. 
.Lincoln. 
.11, Aldersgate Street, e.c. 
.University College Hospital, W.C. 
.12, Wigmore Street, w. 
. 7 9, Grosvenor Rd., Highbury N ew Tar k, n. 
.38, Queen Square, Bloomsbury, W.C. 
.17, Bloomsbury Square, W.C. 
.37, Newgate Street, e.c. 
.17, Bloomsbury Square, W.C. 
.60, Leather Lane, e.c. 
.88, Leadenhall Street, e.c. 
.74, Market Place, Sheffield. 
. 17, Bloomsbury Square, w.C, 
.8, St. James’s Street, s.w. 
.372, Oxford Street, w. 
.20, George Street, Hastings. 
.47, Piccadilly, w. 
.143, New Bond Street, w. 
.7, Regent's Place, Clifton, Bristol. 
.6, Finsbury Place South, e.c. 
,79, Pavilion Road, Sloane Street, s.w. 
.24, Great George Place, Liverpool. 
Cirencester. 
Cheltenham. 
,17, Bull Street, Birmingham. 
300, High Holborn, W.C. 
.4, Strand, W.C. 
Bristol. 
.Bank Plain, Norwich. 
10, Aldersgate Street, e. c. 
l,Coleherne Terrace,West Brompton.s.w. 
. Aylesbury. 
.80, Wigmore Street, w. 
.40, Aldersgate Street, e.c. 
.Southport. 
20, Charterhouse Square, e.c. 
Old Swan Lane, Upper Thames St., e.c. 
.32, Lower Whitecross Street, e.c. 
.Ryde, Isle of Wight. 
34, St. Matthew’s, Ipswich. 
263, Cheetham Hill, Manchester. 
16, Cross Street, Hatton Garden, e.c." 
62, Upper Stone Street, Maidstone. 
300, High Holborn, W. C. 
44, Burghley Road, n.w. 
103, Borough High Street, s.e. 
122, Fore Street, e.c. 
Tickets for the dinner may be obtained up to Thursday, 
May 15, from any of the Stewards, or from the Honorary 
Secretaries, Messrs. Richard Bremridge and Michael 
Carteighe, 17, Bloomsbury Square, W.C. In order to 
make the necessary arrangements and prevent discomfort, 
members and their friends are requested to make applica¬ 
tion for their tickets at once. 
