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THE PHARMACEUTICAL JOURNAL AND TRANSACTIONS. 
[August 13, 1870. 
Pitts, Phineas Reynolds.Hingham. 
Raffle, William.South Shields. 
Rohson, James Croshy.. Darlington. 
Romano, Frederick William 
Richard.Rio Grande do Sul. 
Thompson, William Milner .. Thirsk. 
Walton, Jonathan Sparke .... Haydon Bridge. 
Webb, Edward Alfred.Clapham. 
Resolved—That the following Pharmaceutical Che¬ 
mists be and are hereby elected Members of the 
Society:— 
Bland, Thomas Frederick .... Stourbridge. 
Clarke, Richard Feaver .Torquay. 
Dewson, Frederick Stokes .... Birmingham. 
Hanson, Thomas.Bombay. 
Pitts, Phineas Reynolds.Hingham. 
Robson, James Crosby.Darlington. 
Romano, Frederick William 
Richard.Rio Grande do Sul. 
William Thomas Phillips, of Carmarthen, having paid 
his subscription for the current year (due 1st of January 
last), and a fine, was restored to membership. 
Resolved—That the following Registered Chemists 
and Druggists be elected Members of the Society:— 
Balcomb, John.Cheltenham. 
Bowden, William.Patricroft. 
Clarke, Thomas Allen.Homcastle. 
Hopkinson, Thomas.Grantham. 
Johnson, Joseph Garwood . .Barnsley. 
Kingsford, Frederick .54, Piccadilly, London. 
Knowles, Charles W.Thorne, Yorkshire. 
Lockwood, George Alfred .. Sheffield. 
Newham, Benjamin.Sheffield. 
Place, William Byron.Betley. 
Riches, Thomas .Torquay. 
Sharpies, George William .. Blackpool. 
Shipley, William.Ashboum. 
Stockman, Frederick .200, Essex Rd., London. 
The following, having passed the Modified Examina¬ 
tion, and being in business on their own account, were 
elected Associates, with the privileges granted by Se.ct. 
20, Pharmacy Act, 1868. 
Clift, Martin Luther .London. 
Jarvis, John.. .... Dunstable. 
Searle, William George.Manchester. 
The following, having passed their respective Exa¬ 
minations, were elected Associates of the Society :— 
Minor. 
Butterfield, Edward. 
.. London. 
Butterworth, Albert. 
.. Sowerby. 
Bowen, John William. 
. .Handsworth. 
Braddock, Henry. 
.. Oldham. 
Carroll, Denis . 
.. Dublin. 
Clark, Walter Beales . 
.. Leicester. 
Diaper, Albert . 
. .Bury St. Edmund’s. 
Green, Marryat H. 
.. London. 
Habgood, Henry. 
..Wells. 
Haydon, William Frederic.. 
.. Blandford. 
Hogg, Joseph Fawcett. 
.. North Shields. 
Keightley, Joseph . 
.. Tunstall. 
Longley, John William .... 
.. Leeds. 
Margetts, George William .. 
.. Fakenham. 
Rage, William Henry. 
.. London. 
Storey, Edward Henry .... 
.. London. 
Sumner, Benjamin T. 
.. Horncastle. 
Modified. 
Atkinson, Leonard . 
.. London. 
Bates, John Freer . 
Dawney, Charles. 
.. Manchester. 
.. Exeter. 
Deane, Frederick Dawson .. 
. .Jersey. 
Dodds, John Henderson .... 
. .Walsall. 
Grindell, John. 
.. London. 
Jenkins, David . 
.. Bridgend. 
Johnson, Henry .Barnsley. 
Moyle, Joseph .London. 
Organ, Edward.Bristol. 
Perkins, John Jaquest.Stafford. 
Rowell, John Childs.Reading. 
Scott, Joseph.Worcester. 
Smith, John Charles .London. 
Squire, James .Lewes. 
The Secretary reported that the Local Secretaries ap¬ 
pointed at the last meeting of the Council for Aberdare 
and Oxford had declined to accept office; whereupon it 
was 
Resolved—That the following be appointed : — 
Pratt, Joseph, for Aberdare. 
Tuck, John, for Oxford. 
The Registrar was authorized and directed to remove 
from the Register of Chemists and Druggists the name 
of Edward Charles Whisken, of Welchpool. 
The consideration of the precautions necessary for the 
“ Sale and Keeping of Poisons ” was again deferred. 
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BRITISH PHARMACEUTICAL CONFERENCE. 
The Secretaries of the Pharmaceutical Conference 
have issued a circular announcing that the seventh 
Annual Meeting will be held in September next, at 
Liverpool, in the Royal Institution, under the presi¬ 
dency of Mr. W. W. Stoddart, F.C.S., F.G.S. On 
Tuesday, the 13th, at 10 a.m., the President will deliver 
an address; the reading and discussion of papers on 
pharmaceutical subjects will then commence, be con¬ 
tinued in the afternoon till 4.30, and be carried on 
during Wednesday; an adjournment from 12.30 to 2.0 
taking place each day. 
Members intending to be present are requested to- 
communicate with the Local Secretary, Mr. E. Davies, 
Royal Institution, Liverpool, who will give all informa¬ 
tion concerning lodging and hotel accommodation, etc. 
“ The facilities for communication with Scotland and 
Ireland, as well as all parts of England, render it pro¬ 
bable that this meeting will be very numerously at¬ 
tended. 
“ There is much connected with the trade of Liver¬ 
pool which cannot fail to be interesting to strangers. 
The river Mersey, with its line of docks, five miles in 
length; the great works at Birkenhead; the large 
warehouses, fitted with the latest mechanical appliances; 
the quay sides, covered with the various produce of all 
climes; and the numerous charitable institutions on the 
river, offer a class of attractions almost peculiar to Liver¬ 
pool ; while its shipbuilding yards, foundries, chemical, 
and various other works on an extensive scale, and its 
vicinity to the mining and manufacturing districts, 
enable it to meet the tastes of all classes of scientific 
men. The proximity of Chester and the coast of North 
Wales places many interesting spots within easy reach.” 
An exhibition of objects relating to pharmacy will be 
held this year in connection with the meeting of the 
Conference. Such exhibitions are found to stimulate 
pharmaceutical industry, promote original research, and 
supply a personal element of interest to the transactions, 
of our Association. The central position of Liverpool, 
and its high commercial importance, will probably in¬ 
duce a large number of phaftnacists to exhibit on this 
occasion. 
Gentlemen engaged upon any investigation, are re¬ 
minded that papers are expected to be sent in to the Secre¬ 
taries fourteen days before the Annual Meeting, accom¬ 
panied by a short abstract for insertion in the local and 
other newspapers. 
Authors are specially requested to send the titles of 
their papers to either of the General Secretaries two or 
