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THE PHARMACEUTICAL JOURNAL AND TRANSACTIONS. 
[January 21, 1871. 
The following is a list of the towns in which the exa¬ 
minations were held, with the number of candidates an¬ 
nexed :— 
Aberdeen . 5 
Abingdon . 1 
Altrincham.. 1 
Andover. 1 
Ashton-under-Lyne 3 
Ashby-de-la-Zouch. 2 
Aylesbury. 1 
Barnstaple.. 4 
Bath . 1 
Belfast . 3 
Bewdley. 2 
Birmingham. 8 
Bolton. 1 
Boston. 3 
Bradford.... 3 
Bridgnorth. 1 
Brighton. 1 
Bristol. 4 
Bury St. Edmund's. 2 
Cambridge. 1 
Cardigan. 2 
Carlisle .. 4 
Carmarthen . 4 
Carnarvon. 2 
Cheltenham . 1 
Chesterfield ... 1 
Colchester ........ 1 
Coventry . 3 
Darlington. 2 
Derby... 2 
Devonport .. 1 
Doncaster .. 5 
Dorking. 1 
Dover. 4 
Dublin . 1 
Dudley . 1 
Durham ............ 3 
Ellon . 4 
Evesham. 1 
Exeter.. 2 
Farnham . 2 
Flint _ 1 
Forres. 1 
Frome.... 1 
Grantham . 1 
Halifax .. 1 
Hartlepool. 1 
Hereford.......... 1 
Holywell . 1 
Horncastle. 3 
Huddersfield. 2 
Hull . 9 
Huntingdon ....... 1 
Ipswich ............ 1 
Kendal . 1 
Kidderminster .... 1 
King’s Lynn. 2 
Lanark . 1 
Lancaster . 2 
Leeds .11 
Leighton Buzzard.. 1 
Lewes. 1 
Lincoln . 2 
Liverpool . 4 
London .37 
Manchester .16 
Merthyr Tydfil .... 6 
Newark . 1 
Newcastle-on-Tyne 2 
Newport (I. of W-) 1 
Northampton. 4 
Norwich... 3 
Nottingham . 9 
Oxford . 2 
Pembroke Dock.... 2 
Perth . 1 
Peterborough. 3 
Plymouth .. 3 
Poole . 4 
Portsmouth.2 
Reading .... 1 
Richmond . 1 
Rinon ..... 2 
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Ruthin . 1 
St. Austell .. 1 
St. Ives (Cornwall) 1 
Scarborough. 1 
Sheffield. 1 
Sleaford ... 1 
Southampton. 1 
South Shields. 2 
Stafford . 1 
Stamford . 5 
Stockport . 4 
Stockton-on-Tees .. 2 
Stoke-on-Trent .... 1 
Stourbridge . 2 
Stowmarket ...... 2 
Swansea. 5 
Taunton..5 
Tenby.. 1 
Tewkesbury . 1 
Thirsk. 1 
Tiverton.. 1 
Torquay .. 1 
Truro. 1 
Wallingford . 1 
Warrington . 1 
! Wednesbury. 3 
Whitehaven . 1 
Winchester ...... 1 
Wolverhampton .. 2 
Worcester ......... 1 
York .. 1 
provinciam per vim tentassent, quod iEduos, quod 
Ambarros, quod Allobrogas vexassent, memoriam de- 
ponere posse ? 
3. Fiat haustus, quarta quaque hora eapiendus. Ut 
effectus sudorificus augeatur, adde singulis haustibus 
antimonii potassio-tartratis grani quartam partem. 
4. Rosse prius divuls;e aquam superinfunde, dein 
acidum immisce. Macera per horas duas, et liquorem 
cola; deniaue saccharum adjice. 
5. Give the genitive and dative endings, singular 
number, of nouns of the fifth declension, and state the 
gender to which they belong. 
6. Decline idem , the same. 
7. In what case do you put a noun of time when it 
answers to “ how long” ? Give an example in Latin. 
8. State to which conjugation each of the following 
verbs belongs, and give the second person singular, 
present tense, indicative mood: debeo, repurgo, scribo , 
and audio. 
9. What case does esse take after it ? Give an 
example. 
ARITHMETIC. 
10. Multiply 2710432 by 375. 
11. If I gave £187. 3 s. 3 d. for 25 cwt. 3 qrs. 141b. 
of Senna, what did I pay per lb. ? 
12. Reduce of -[f of§£ to a single fraction. 
13. Add 5f, 6and 4| together. 
14. What is the difference between three-tenths of 
an unit and 64 ten-thousandth parts of an unit ? 
ENGLISH. 
15. Into how many parts is English grammar 
divided ? Name them. 
16. How many articles are there, and where are they 
used ? 
17. How do nouns' ending in ch form the plural, 
also nouns ending in ch sounding Jc ? Illustrate by 
examples. 
18. Give the past tense and past participle of the 
following irregular verbs : fly, hew, drink, slay, and 
speak. 
19. Correct the following: If she were the wittier, 
he were the wisest of all. 
20. Write from 15 to 25 lines upon one only of the 
following subjects:— 
a. The importance of early mental cultivation. 
b. The advantages of having good companions. 
c. The blessings of peace. 
Certificates presented by the undermentioned were 
accepted in lieu of this Examination:— 
Richards, James Griffiths .... Newport, Mon. 
Saveli, Edward Pearce.Southampton. 
West, John Leaver.. .. Ashby-de-la-Zouch. 
Wright, Conrad William .... Tewkesbury. 
Four Candidates presented themselves for the Major 
Examination, and Sixteen for the Minor ; the following 
passed, and were duly registered :— 
The Questions for Examination were as follows 
Time allowed: Three Horn’s. 
LATIN. 
Translate into English two at least of the following sen¬ 
tences : 
1. Flumen est Arar, quod per fines vEduorum et 
Sequanorum in Rhodanum influit incredibili lenitate, 
ita ut oculis, in utram partem fluat, judicari non possit: 
id Helvetii, ratibus ac lintribus junctis, transibant. 
2. Quod si veteris contumeliae oblivisci vellet; num 
etiam recentium injuriarum, quod eo invito, iter per 
MAJOR (as Pharmaceutical Chemists). 
* Diaper, Albert.Bury St. Edmunds. 
* Reinhardt, William Tynedale..Leeds. 
Sherburn, Thomas .Harrogate. 
Sandiland, Robert Burgess, jun.Bicester. 
MOTOR (as Chemists and Druggists). 
* Catterns, Heneage Parker .... London. 
* Troake, Marler Hamilton .... Kingsbridge. 
* Hughes, Evan Grismond.Llandilo. 
* Passed with honours. 
