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THE PHARMACEUTICAL JOURNAL AND TRANSACTIONS. 
[March 11, 1871. 
Two Pharmaceutical Chemists having 1 paid their ar¬ 
rears and their subscriptions for the current year, were 
restored to Membership. 
Resolved—That the following 1 , being- duly registered 
as Pharmaceutical Chemists, he respectively granted 
a Diploma stamped with the seal of the Society:— 
Appleby, Calvert .East Retford. 
Masson, George.London. 
Storey, Edward Henry___ London. 
Strachan, Alexander.Aberdeen. 
Resolved—That the following, being duly registered 
as Pharmaceutical Chemists, he elected Members :— 
Appleby, Calvert .East Retford. 
Barnes, Edwin .Durham. 
Brown, Joseph Frederick ... .Dover. 
Cooper, Henry .Leicester. 
Franklin, Alfred .; Fareham. 
Lasham, John William.Romford. 
Masson, George.London. 
Rooke, James Henry.London. 
Storey, Edward Henry.London. 
Strachan, Alexander.Aberdeen. 
Yates, Samuel Pearce .London. 
Young, Joseph ..Leicester. 
Resolved—That the following registered Chemists and 
Druggists he elected Members of the Society : — 
Arrowsmith, Geo. Wm. Thos...Reading. 
Bagnall, William Henry.Lancaster. 
Bailey, Henry .Buckhurst Hill. 
Crook, Edward.Windsor. 
Edwards, Edward.Lower Clapton, E. 
Fairlie, James Mitchell .Glasgow. 
Fenwick, John.Glasgow. 
■Gregory, William .Weymouth. 
Hamilton, James.Glasgow. 
Harrower, Peter .Glasgow. 
Harvey, Joseph Smith.Penzance. 
Iley, William Henry ........ Old Shildon. 
McMillan, John .Glasgow. 
Millidge, Thomas Edward .... Tonbridge. 
Palmer, George Dudley.Notting Hill, W. 
Rose, Alexander .Glasgow. 
Scott, Walter .Dublin. 
Young, John Clarkson .Warrington. 
Resolved—That the following, having passed their 
respective examinations, be elected “Associates in 
Business” :— 
MINOR. 
Iredale, Thomas .Leeds. 
Speakman, Isaac .Runcorn. 
MODIFIED. 
Batty, Thomas.York. 
•Conway, John Jones .Flint. 
Davies, George.Reading. 
Legg, Matthew Henry .London. 
Moyle, Joseph .Hammersmith. 
Pointon, George .Birmingham. 
Resolved—That the following, having passed their 
respective examinations, be elected Associates :— 
MINOR. 
Atkinson, David .North Shields. 
Beard, James Collins .London. 
Butler, William Harsant .... Frome. 
'Connor, Thomas Haigh .Wakefield. 
Crofts, Henry Baptiste .Cranbrook. 
Davenport, Horace .London. 
Holmes, Charles Joseph.Kingston. 
Humphreys, John .Staines. 
Jones, Hugh Ellis .Swansea. 
Morgan, William John .Kinver. 
Parker, John Samuel .Peterborough. 
Spong, Douglas Morton.Bedford. 
Watmough, George Capes .... Caistor. 
MODIFIED. 
Brunton, William Walker .. . .London. 
Doughty, Thomas .London. 
Evans, Daniel Ogilvie.Halstead. 
Field, Henry.Brighton. 
Foden, Joel .Altrincham. 
Gibson, Reuben Leonard .... Loughborough. 
Graves, Joseph W.Reading. 
Humphry, Horatio .Southampton. 
Mason, Thomas .Nottingham. 
Robinson, Jonathan Scott .... Rhyl. 
Savage, James .Bradford. 
Stevens, Edmund Matthew .. London. 
Swain, James .New Wandsworth. 
Williams, William Jones .... London. 
PHARMACEUTICAL MEETING. 
Wednesday , March 1 st, 1871. 
MU. G. W. SANDFORD, PRESIDENT, IN THE CHAIR. 
The second of two Lectures on the Microscope and its 
Revelations was delivered by W. B. Carpenter, M.D., 
F.R.S., F.G.S., F.L.S., which null he found printed at 
page 721. 
At the close the Chairman proposed a cordial vote of 
thanks to Dr. Carpenter for his interesting lecture, 
which was carried unanimously. 
Many of the audience then adjourned to the Library, 
where a beautiful series of microscopes and microscopical 
objects had been provided for their inspection by the 
kindness of the lecturer. 
taliraml fwimtimw. 
GLASGOW CHEMISTS AND DRUGGISTS’ 
ASSOCIATION. 
The Ninth Meeting of the Session was held in Ander¬ 
son’s University on the 8th of February; Mr. T. 
Davison, President, in the chair. Mr. William Greig 
(of the New Apothecaries’ Company) and Mr. Robert 
Stewart were elected members. 
The business of the evening was the delivery of a 
lecture on “Nitrous Oxide,” by Dr. R. Carter Moffat, 
who treated his subject in his usual interesting 1 and in¬ 
structive manner. In the course of the lecture he took 
occasion to exhibit and explain the new anaesthetic ap¬ 
paratus, and at the conclusion performed a successful 
experiment with the gas upon one of the members who 
volunteered his services. A hearty vote of thanks was 
afterwards awarded the lecturer. 
The Tenth Meeting of the Session was held in Ander¬ 
son’s University on the 22nd of February; the President 
presiding. Messrs. Charles C. Loftus, Robert Gibson 
and Andrew Millar were elected members. 
After a few introductory remarks by the Chairman, 
Mr. A. Kinninmont (Local Secretary to the Pharmaceu¬ 
tical Society, and who has been absent from the meet¬ 
ings for some time through indisposition) wa3 called 
upon, and delivered a brief but practical address to the 
members generally. He touched first upon the poison 
regulations, stating that, in his opinion, all compulsory 
regulations should be opposed, as he always believed 
that the education of the individual was a sufficient 
guarantee for the protection of the public. He also re¬ 
ferred to the position of the Glasgow chemists should 
the regulations become law, and stated that he thought 
one reason why surgeons, etc. who kept open shop were 
not distinctly included with chemists to be under the 
