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THE PHARMACEUTICAL JOURNAL AND TRANSACTIONS. 
[April 22, 1871. 
Brumwell, William Preston .. Newcastle-on-Tyne. 
| Milton, Thomas Clement.Exeter. 
| Shepherd, John William.Settle. 
Green, Vittery.London. 
Newton, Alfred Henry .Kenilworth. 
Winpenny, Frank Walker .... Barnard Castle. 
Brown, Horace.Thrapston. 
j Dolman, William.Cheltenham. 
( Rutter, Thomas Dixon .Scarborough. 
I Harding, Frederick William . .Norwich. 
I Robinson, John Edward.Boston. 
Ileald, Charles.Sleaford. 
/ Foster, George.Andover. 
; Geldart, John .Whitehaven. 
Hammond, William Henry . .Northampton. 
Helmsley, Alfred.York. 
Lewis, David.Cardigan. 
Hitchcock, James.Whittington Moor. 
( Robinson, Thomas Ward .. . .Hull. 
( Sangster, William .London. 
f Birrell, George.London. 
Boorne, Charles James .Reading. 
Brothers, John.Ashford. 
Goodrich, John.Aldershot. 
; Hcald, Samuel Haldane.Wakefield. 
j Hume, John William David .. Stokesley. 
; Pcarse, William Francis.Yarmouth. 
Howell, John .Carmarthen. 
( Grayson, Charles.Bawtry. 
Parkinson, Thomas Edmund .. Leeds. 
Richardson, John Richard .... Leeds. 
[ Smith, John Thomas .Donington. 
( Bannerman, Charles Alexander. Belfast. 
I Lea, Frederick James.Folkestone. 
j Marlee, Jonas James .Birmingham. 
i Murison, Alexander A. W. P... Macduff. 
I Radley, William Gibson.Newton Abbot. 
V Smithard, Herbert Henry .... Guernsey. 
( Barnes, William James .Dover. 
Crompton, Joseph.Leeds. 
Ellis, Thomas Wokes .Hull. 
Garry, Walter Finch .Canterbury. 
Hill, Francis.Horncastle. 
Hurley, Edward William .... Reading. 
Knight, Frank.Farnham. 
MTntyre, William .Wakefield. 
Neale, Edgar.Farringdon. 
Tidd, Arthur Joseph .Plulme. 
Rowley, John .Willenhall. 
Saunders, James Edwin.Stamford. 
Taylor, Charles Edward.Lancaster. 
White, Robert .Durham. 
Allen, William.Stratford, Essex. 
Bishop, Edward James .Leicester. 
Milner, Thomas .Thirsk. 
Adams, Herbert Richard.London. 
Jones, Owen Williams.Flint. 
The above names are arranged in order of merit. 
The following is a list of the towns in which exa 
minations were held, with the number of candidates an 
nexed:— 
Aberdeen . 8 
Abingdon . 2 
Altrincham. 1 
Andover. 1 
Ashton-under-Ly no 3 
Barnstaple. 2 
Bath . 4 
Bedford . 3 
Belfast . 2 
Birmingham. 9 
Bideford. 1 
Bolton. 2 
Boston. 5 
Bradford. 1 
Bridgnorth. 2 
Brighton. 2 
Bristol. 3 
Bury St. Edmund’s. 1 
Canterbury. 1 
Cardigan. 2 
Carmarthen . 4 
Carnarvon. 1 
Cheltenham . 2 
Chesterfield . 3 
Chichester. 1 
Chippenham . 1 
Congleton . 1 
Coventry . 2 
Darlington. 4 
Derby. 6 
Doncaster . 1 
Dover. 3 
Dudley . 1 
Durham. 2 
Exeter. 3 
Farnham . 2 
Flint . 2 
Grantham . 3 
Guernsey . 1 
Hartlepool. 3 
Hertford. 1 
Horncastle.. 1 
Hull . 5 
Lancaster . 3 
Launceston. 3 
Leeds .10 
Leicester. 5 
Lewes. 2 
Lincoln . 3 
Liverpool . 5 
London .44 
Maidstone . 2 
Manchester .12 
Merthyr Tydfil .... 3 
Middlesborough .. 1 
Newark . 1 
Newcastle-un.-Lyne 1 
Newcastle-on-Tjme 6 
Newport (Mon.) .. 1 
Northallerton .... 1 
Northampton. 3 
Norwich. 4 
Oldham . 3 
Pembroke . 1 
Peterborough. 4 
Portsmouth . 1 
Preston . 3 
Reading. 3 
Retford . 2 
Ripon. 1 
Rochdale. 1 
Rochester . 2 
Ruthin . 1 
St. Austell.* .. 1 
St. Ives (Cornwall) 1 
Salisbury . 1 
Sheffield. 4 
Sleaford. 2 
Southampton. 1 
South Shields. 2 
Stamford . 1 
Stockport . 1 
Stoke-on-Trent.... 1 
Sunderland. 2 
Swansea. 5 
Taunton. 4 
Tewkesbury . 1 
Thirsk. 1 
Torquay. 2 
Truro. 1 
Wakefield . 6 
Walsall . 2 
Weston-super-Mare 2 
Whitby . 1 
Whitehaven . 3 
Winchester . 1 
Wolverhampton .. 1 
Wycombe . 1 
Yarmouth . 2 
York . 4 
The Questions for Examination were as follows :—• 
LATIN. 
1. Translate into English two at least of the following 
sentences:— 
Suam innocentiam perpetua vita, felieitatem Hel- 
vetiorum hello, esse pcrspectam. Itaque se, 
quod in longiorem diem collaturus esset, reprre- 
sentaturum, et proximo, nocte de quarta vigilia 
castra moturum, ut quam primum intelligere 
posset, utrum apud eos pudor atque officium aut 
timor valeret. Quod si praeterea nemo sequa- 
tur, tamen se sola decima legione iturum, de 
qua non dubitaret, sibique earn praetoriam co- 
hortem futuram. Huic logioni Ciesar et indul- 
serat prsecipue et propter virtutem confidebat 
maxime. 
Cognito Csesaris adventu, Ariovistus legatos ad 
eum mittit, quod antea de colloquio postulasset 
id per se fieri licere, quoniam propius accessis- 
set, seque id sine periculo facere posse existi- 
mare. 
Postulavit deinde eadem quae legatis in mandatis 
dederat, ne aut rEduis ant eorum sociis helium 
inferet, obsides redderet: si nullam partem Ger- 
manorum domum remittcrc posset, at ne quos 
amplius Rhenum transire pateretur. 
Coque per horam dimidiam, subinde agitans, et 
ubi liquor refrixerit adjice aquae destillatae 
quantum satis sit ut octarios sex impleat, de- 
nique cola. In vasis bene obturatis servetur. 
Misce. Fiat kaustus, quinta quaquo hora sumen- 
dus, et tempore usus, adde singulis, si opus 
fuerit, ad praecavendum diarrhoeam, tinctime 
opii guttas tres. 
2. State to which declension each of the following 
nouns belongs, and give the accusative:— emplas- 
tmm, tinctur.a, synipus, pulvts, inanus. 
3. What is the ablative absolute ? Give one or more 
examples. 
