JuiT 9,1870.] 
THE PHARMACEUTICAL JOURNAL. 
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THE SHEFFIELD PHARMACEUTICAL AND 
CHEMICAL ASSOCIATION. 
The last General Monthly Meeting of the winter 
session was held at the rooms on Wednesday evening, 
June 15th; Mr. Wilson, President, in the chair. 
Mr. Burnell was elected a member, and Messrs. Clifton, 
Hutchinson, Liversidge, and Pickering, associates. 
The Phesident and Ex-President having kindly re¬ 
presented the Association at the recent Annual Meeting 
of the Pharmaceutical Society, this was deemed a favour¬ 
able opportunity to receive from them a vird voce report 
of the Meeting and Conversazione; their remarks were 
listened to with great interest, and a lengthened conver¬ 
sation ensued thereupon, after which a cordial vote of 
thanks to the deputation was moved by Mr. Radley, 
seconded by Mr. Waiid, and carried unanimously. 
It being announced that on the following evening 
Mr. Ward would deliver the last of a course of twelve 
gratuitous lectures on the Chemistry of the British 
Pharmacopoeia, Mr. Maleham, on behalf of the Council, 
proposed a hearty vote of thanks to Mr. Ward, and cha¬ 
racterized the lectures as very valuable and instructive, 
having been carefully prepared at a great expense of 
time; he trusted they would be duly appreciated by the 
Associates who had enjoyed the privilege of listening to 
them. 
Mr. Hudson, in eulogistic terms, seconded tho motion, 
which was supported by Mr. Radley, who, judging 
from the report of somo of the pupils, felt convinced that 
Mr. Ward had rendered the Association and the youths 
good service; carried with applause. 
Mr. Wakd briefly replied, expressing some disappoint¬ 
ment that a larger number of the Associates had not 
availed themselves of the opportunity to attend. 
