-June 17,1871.] 
THE PHARMACEUTICAL JOURNAL AND TRANSACTIONS. 
1013 
MEETING OF THE COUNCIL. 
June 7 th, 1871. 
Present—Messrs. Atherton, Betty, Bottle, Brown, 
Carr, Edwards, Greenish, Groves, Haselden, Hills, Sand- 
ford, Savage, Shaw, Smith, Stoddart, Sutton, 'Williams 
and Woolley. 
Mr. A. F. Haselden was called to the chair, and took 
the same accordingly. 
The minutes of Council on the 3rd and 17th ult. were 
read and confirmed. 
This being the first meeting of the Council after the 
Anni versary, the election of Officers for the ensuing 
year was proceeded with by ballot. 
Mr. A. F. Haselden was unanimously elected President. 
Ballot was then taken for the election of Vice-Presi¬ 
dent with the following result:— 
Edwards .. 9 
Williams.... 7 
Mr. Edwards was then declared Vice-President. 
Mr. Hills was unanimously elected Treasurer. 
Elias Bremridge was reappointed Secretary and Re¬ 
gistrar. 
Richard Bremridge was reappointed Assistant-Secre¬ 
tary and Deputy-Registrar. 
Moved by Mr. Brown, seconded by Mr. Carr, 
Resolved—That the following be the Standing Orders 
of the Council for the ensuing year:— 
1. —That at all meetings of the Council the chair shall 
be taken at eleven o’clock in the forenoon, and business 
immediately proceeded with, provided a quorum be 
present. 
2. —That all notices of motion shall be given in writ¬ 
ing to the Secretary, and shall distinctly state the nature 
or substance of the resolution intended to be submitted 
to the Council; and all such notices shall be dated and 
numbered as received, and entered in a book to be kept 
for that purpose at the Secretary’s office, which book 
shall be open to the inspection of every member of the 
Council. 
3. —That motions for which such notice shall be given 
■shall have precedence over other motions, and be entered 
by the Secretary upon the notice paper in the order in 
which they are received,—routine business and other 
matters brought specially before the Council by the 
President only excepted. 
4. —That the Secretary shall insert ill the summonses 
for any meeting of the Council, in addition to such 
matters as may be ordered by the President, all subjects 
for which notice of motion shall have been given before 
five o’clock in the afternoon of the day preceding the 
day for summoning the Council. 
5. —That at every meeting of the Council all motions, 
whether original motions or amendments, shall be re¬ 
duced into writing, signed by the mover, and delivered 
.to the Secretary immediately upon being seconded. 
6. —That whenever amendments are made upon origi¬ 
nal motions, no second amendment shall be taken into 
consideration until the first amendment be disposed of. 
7. —That if a first amendment be carried, it displaces 
the original question, and becomes itself the question, 
whereupon any further amendment may be moved. 
8. —That if the first amendment be negatived, then a 
.second may be moved to the original question under 
consideration; but only one amendment shall be sub¬ 
mitted to the Council for discussion at one time. 
9. —That the mover of every original motion, but not 
of any amendment, shall have a right to reply, immedi¬ 
ately after which the question shall be put from the 
chair; but that no other member be allowed to speak 
more than once on the same question, unless permission 
be given to explain, or the attention of the chair be 
called to a point of order. 
Resolved—That the best thanks of this Council are 
due, and are hereby tendered, to their Lordships 
the Committee of Council on Education for the use 
of the South Kensington Museum on the 17th May 
for the purpose of holding the Society’s Conver¬ 
sazione. 
Resolved—That the Secretary be requested to convey 
to the official staff of the South Kensington Museum 
the best thanks of this Council for the prompt and 
enorgetic manner in which the arrangements for 
the Society’s t Conversaziono on the 17th May were 
carried out. 
The following Committees were appointed:— 
General Purposes —The whole of the Council; to meet 
on the day preceding the meeting of Council, at 7.30 p.m. 
Finance —Messrs. Betty, Carr, Greenish, Sutton and 
Woolley ; at 11 a.m. on the day preceding the meeting of 
Council. 
Library , Museum and Laboratory —Messrs. Brown, 
Greenish, Hills, Sandford, Stoddart and Williams ; at 
11 a. ir. on the second Wednesday of each month. 
Mouse —Messrs. Brown, Greenish, Hills, Sandford, 
Stoddart and Williams. 
Benevolent Fund —Messrs. Betty, Carr, Greenish, Sut¬ 
ton and Woolley. 
Parliamentary —Messrs. Atherton, Bottle, Brown, Hills, 
Sandford, Savage, Shaw and Williams, with power to 
add to their number. 
Publication of Council Minutes —The President, Vice- 
President and Mr. Sandford; the first Tuesday after the 
meeting of Council. 
Provincial Education —Messrs. Atherton, Betty, Carr, 
Greenish, Groves, Mackay, Reynolds, Sandford, Shaw, 
Stoddai’t, Sutton, Williams and Woolley; to meet, when 
required, on the day preceding the meeting of Council, 
at 4 p.m. 
On the motion of Mr. Hills, seconded by Mr. Savage, 
the following twelve Pharmaceutical Chemists were 
elected and appointed Examiners for England and Wales 
for the ensuing year, subject to' the approval of the 
Pxdvy Council:— ... 
Allchin, Alfred.London. 
Barnes, James Benjamin.London. 
Bird, Augustus.. London. 
Carteighe, Michael ...London. 
Cracknell, Charles ..London. 
Davenport, John T.London. 
Gale, Samuel.. ..London. 
Garle, John .. Bickley, Kent. 
Hanbury, Daniel ... London. 
Ince, Joseph ..London. 
Linford, John Samuel ........ London. 
Southall, William.Birmingham. 
The following seven Pharmaceutical Chemists were 
appointed Examiners for Scotland for the ensuing year, 
subject to the approval of the Privy Council:— 
Ainslie, William . Edinburgh. 
Aitken, William .Edinburgh. 
Brown, David Rennie.Edinburgh. 
Buchanan, James.Edinburgh. 
Gilmour, William .Edinburgh. 
Kemp, David. Portobello. 
Young, James R. ..Edinburgh. 
The President and Vice-President are on all Commit¬ 
tees ex officio, and on the respective Boards of Examiners 
in London and Edinburgh. 
Local Secretaries. 
The Council elected Local Secretaries for the ensuing 
year (a list of whom was published inlast week s Journal). 
