THE PHARMACEUTICAL JOURNAL AND TRANSACTIONS. 
[October 15,1S70. 
310 
PHARMACEUTICAL EDUi A1 1 
TABULATED RETURNS FROM PROVI C ^ 
(The Numbers of Students refi q 
NAME OF SOCIETY AND 
YEAR OF ESTABLISH¬ 
MENT. 
Aberdeen 
Ashton-under- 
Lyne 
Bath . 
Birmingham 
Bradford .... 
Bristol. 
Colchester .. 
Dundee . 
Edinburgh (/) 
Exeter . 
Glasgow 
Gosport. 
Halifax .... 
Society of Chemists and 
Druggists (1839) 
Ashton-under-Lyne and 
Dukinfield Chemists’ 
Association (1869) 
Chemists’ Assoc. (1864) 
Midland Counties Che¬ 
mists’ Assoc. (1869) 
Chemists’ Assistants’ As¬ 
sociation (1868) 
Chemists’ Association 
Pharmaceutical Associa¬ 
tion (re-estab. 1869) 
Association [of Chemists 
and Druggists (1841). 
Chemists and Druggists’ 
Association 
Exeter Pharmaceutical 
Society (1845) 
Chemists and Druggists’ 
Mutual Improvement 
Association (1854) 
PREPARATION FOR THE 
PRELIMINARY EXAMINATION. 
CHEMISTRY (INORGANIC AND 0R( yj( 
0 
Teacher. 
Fee. 
Lesson Hour. 
No. of Students 
entered. 
No. of Lessons. | 
Teacher. 
Fee. 
Lecture Hour. 
0 
4- 
s 
0 
X 
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a 
«*. . 
c ' 
c 
* ! 
] | 
m 
Dr. Beveridge.. 
(*) 
GO 
8 
(0 
George Ward, 
F.C.S. 
(cl) 
8.30 p.m. 
< i 
c . 
W 
GO 
GO 
j I 
Mr. Gibb . 
(Latin only, 
weekly.) 
5s. 
per 
sess. 
8-9 
P.M. 
10 
• • 
Mr. Jarmain, 
F.C.S. 
5s. per 
sess. 
Elem. 8-9 
P.M. 
Adv. 8.30- 
9.30 p.m. 
1 
j 
Mr. Megilley .. 
Mr. W. B. Clark 
Mr. H. Cooper 
(Latin only.) 
A class 
42s. 
B 21s. 
Free 
Free 
8-10 
6-8 
8.30- 
10.30 
ditto 
11 
11 
• • 
• • 
Geo. Ward, F.C.S. 
S. Jefferson,F.C.S. 
Geo.Ward,F.C.S. 
(Organic.) 
Mr. H. Cooper.. 
Edward Davies, 
F.C.S. 
C. Schorlemmer, 
F.C.S. 
Sf f21s. 
1 i 5s. 
10 s. 6^. 
free 
free 
7s. 6 d. 
Includi 
* 
8.15-10 
8-9.30 
8.30- 9.45 
8.30- 10.30 
7-8 p.m. 
6 p.m. 
ng Pharmacy. 
]• 2 
J 
2 
]; 1 
J 
J. Smith, B.A. .. 
(Latin only.) 
5 s. 
6 P.M. 
49 
20 
Mr. Bray . 
(Latin only.) 
5s. 
9-10 
P.M. 
25 
13 
Mr. Sissling.... 
Mr. Byder (A) .. 
Geo. Harrison, 
F.C.S. 
Mr. Curry. 
5s. 
10s. 
10s. 6d. 
10 s. 
8-9 P.M. 
1 2 
9-10 p.m. 
8.30 p.m. 
3 l 
2 1 
Halifax and District Che¬ 
mists and Druggists’ 
Association (1868) 
Hull 
Leeds 
Chemists’ Association 
(1868) 
Chemists’ Association 
(1862) 
Leicester ... 
Liverpool .... 
Manchester .. 
Chemists’ Assistants and 
Apprentices’ Associa¬ 
tion (1869) 
Chemists’ Assoc. (1868) 
Chemists and Druggists’ 
Association 
Newcastle-on- 
Tyne 
Nottingham .. 
No return 
Plymouth .... 
Sheffield .... 
Sunderland .. 
York. 
Nottingham and Notts 
Chemists’ Association 
Association of Chemists 
for Plymouth, Devon- 
port and Stonehouse . 
Pharmaceutical and Che¬ 
mical Association 
Chemists’ Association 
Chemists’ Association 
(a) The fee for the three classes of Chemistry (Inorganic 
and Organic), Materia Medica and Pharmacy, and Botany, 
inclusive, is 21s. There are four lectures in each week, and 
the return of students under Chemistry appears to apply to 
all the classes. 
(b) Students attend the classes in Manchester, the distar 
being six miles. . . p, 
(c) The Midland Institute supplies lectures in Latin, or 
mistry and Materia Medica, which are well attendee 
chemists’ assistants. See note on separate page. 
