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MEETING OF THE COUNCIL, 
April 5th , 1871. 
MR. SANDFORD, PRESIDENT, IN THE CHAIR. 
MR. HASELDEN, VICE-PRESIDENT. 
Present—Messrs. Abraham, Atherton, Bottle, Bourdas, 
Brown, Carr, Deane, Dymond, Edwards, Evans, Groves, 
Hills, Mack ay, Savage, Stoddart, Sutton, Williams, 
Woolley. 
The minutes of the last meeting were read and con¬ 
firmed. 
The Secretary reported that he had received forty-five 
nominations for the ensuing election of Council, and that 
the following twenty-two had signified their willingness 
to accept office if elected :— 
Abraham, John, 87, Bold Street, Liverpool. 
Atherton, John Henry, Long Row, Nottingham. 
Betty, Samuel Chapman, 6, Park Street, Camden Town, 
London. 
Brown, William Scott, 113, Market Street, Manchester. 
Carr, John, 171, High Holborn, London. 
Collins, John Richard, 81, Chalk Farm Road, London. 
Cooper, George, 101, Fore Street, Exeter. 
Dymond, George, 17, Bull Street, Birmingham. 
Frazer, Daniel, 113, Buchanan Street, Glasgow. 
Greenish, Thomas, 20, New Street, Dorset Square, 
London. 
Haselden, Adolphus Frederick, 18, Conduit Street, 
Regent Street, London. 
Hills, Thomas Hyde, 338, Oxford Street, London. 
Mackay, John, 119, George Street, Edinburgh. 
Owen, John, 234, Upper Street, Islington, London. 
Sandford, George Webb, 47, Piccadilly, London. 
Shaw, John, 24, Great George Place, Liverpool. 
Smith, Edward, 8, The Strand, Torquay. 
Stott, William, Sowerby Bridge, Yorkshire. 
Wade, John, 174, Warwick Street, London. 
Williams, John, 5, New Cavendish Street, London. 
Woolley, George Stephen, 69, Market Street, Man¬ 
chester. 
Yarde, Giles, 60, Lamb’s Conduit Street, London. 
That the following Members of the Society had been 
nominated for election as Auditors for the ensuing year, 
and had signified their willingness to accept office :— 
Barron, Frederick, 2, Bush Lane, London. 
Bower, William, 96, Tottenham Court Road, London. 
Hodgkinson, William, 127, Aldersgate Street, London. 
Mackay, John Brunt, 2, Bouverie Street, London. 
Squire, William, 5, Coleman Street, London. 
The Reports and recommendations of the Finance Com¬ 
mittee were received and adopted. 
The Reports and recommendations of the House Com¬ 
mittees of 2nd of March and 4th of April were received 
and adopted. 
The Report and recommendations of the Library, 
Museum and Laboratory Committee were received and 
adopted. 
Resolved—That Free Laboratory instruction be given 
to the Bell Scholars for the Session 1871-72. 
It having been reported by Professor Redwood that 
Messrs. Hopkin and Williams had presented to the 
Society’s Museum some rare and valuable specimens of 
Thallium and its compounds (twenty-four in number), 
it was unanimously 
Resolved—That the best thanks of the Council be 
given to Messrs. Hopkin and Williams for their 
valuable donation. 
The Report and recommendations of the Benevolent 
Fund Committee were received and adopted: a grant 
of Ten Pounds was made to a chemist and druggist 
residing in Sheffield. 
Tho Report and recommendations of the Parliamen¬ 
tary Committee were received and adopted. 
The Society’s Solicitor (Mr. Flux) attended and ad¬ 
vised tho Council on several legal questions. 
Tho Report of the Provincial Education Committee 
was received, and it was 
Resolved—That in future tho names of “ Apprentices 
or Students” should bo omitted from the published 
list in the Calendar after a period of seven years from 
the date of their first registration, but that their 
names be retained on the General Register of the 
Society. 
Resolved—That the following Conditions and Forms of 
Application under which grants and loans in aid of 
Provincial Schools of Pharmacy are to be made be 
adopted and published in the Journal:— 
Form of Application for Grants in Aid of Provincial 
Schools of Pharmacy. 
Name of Association | ---■ 
applying for Grant j _ 
(In the following divisions state the object or objects 
for which the grant is required, and the amount it is de¬ 
sired to appropriate to any or each of the following pur¬ 
poses)— 
A For providing apparatus, ) 
specimens, diagrams, etc. 
Specify the articles re- ; - 
quired, and the amount _ 
of grant requested . . ., _ 
B For providing books, etc., N 
for library. State the 
particulars of the number 
of books already in the 
library of the Association, \ 
the titles and prices of the 
books it is now desired to 
purchase, and the amount 
of grant requested . . J 
C For any other object. 
State the purpose for which 
the grant is required, and 
the amount requested . . 
As the relative claim of any\ 
town to receive aid from 
the Society must be indi¬ 
cated by the earnestness 
and efficiency of local ef¬ 
fort, state here any consi¬ 
deration which, in the 
opinion of the applicants, 
entitles them to a grant 
from the Society’s funds ./ 
(Signed) Name ______ 
A ddress _______ 
Secretary of the above Association - 
