June V, 1871.] 
THE PHARMACEUTICAL JOURNAL AND TRANSACTIONS. 
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Fryer, Charles ........ ..London. 
Hcrsley, Thomas Wood ...... London. 
Procter, Samuel James .London. 
Scott, Walter ..Elgin. 
Sherburn, Thomas . Howden. 
Watts, John ..London. 
Wiliams, GeorgeTIenry.London. 
Resolved—That the following registered Chemists and 
Druggists he elected Members of the Society:— 
Bainbndge, Robert Robinson.. Stockton-on-Te«s. 
Bellamy, John. Birmingham. 
Dudgeon, Charles .Bristol. 
Dutton, Francis .. Bolton. 
Holmes, Joseph .... .... Leeds. 
Hunt, Samuel ... Sudbury. 
J ones, Alfred Maddox... Brynmawr. 
Kaye, Hamor . Huddersfield. 
Linnett, Samuel Soden.59, Southgate Road. 
Scott, David Wolsey ........ Barmouth. 
Short, Edward Henry ...... Acton. 
Walker, Joseph .Tewkesbury. 
Wells, Thomas .... 91, Charlwood St. 
Resolved—That the following having passed their 
respective examinations be elected Associates in 
business:— 
MINOR. 
Edey, George ... Christchurch. 
Gittings, Alfred...Oldbury. 
Glazier, Walter Henry ...... London. 
Giindell, John.. Hull. 
Hay, Thomas Alexander ,... Wavertree. 
Hodgkinson, George A.London. 
Richardson, Richard Thomas, .Liverpool. 
Riggall, Francis Henry.Louth. 
Sumner, Benjamin Tindale ., Grantham. 
Waterworth, Alfred Preston. 
The Secretary presented a list of Members and 11 Asso¬ 
ciates in Business,” who had paid their subscriptions 
since the 30th April last, and it was 
Resolved—That they be severally restored to their 
former status on payment respectively of a nominal 
fine of la. 
SPECIAL MEETING OF COUNCIL, June lith, 
To consider the provisions of the Bill now before the 
House of Lords, intituled “ An Act to Amend the 
Pharmacy Act, 1868.” 
MR. A. F. HASELDEN, PRESIDENT, IN THE CHAIR. 
MR. EDWARDS, VICE-PRESIDENT. 
Present—Messrs. Atherton, Betty, Bottle, Brown, Carr, 
Greenish, Groves, Hills, Sandford, Savage, Shaw, Smith, 
Williams and Woolley. 
Moved by Mr. Brown, seconded by Mr. Greenish, 
That the passing of the Biil as now worded, intituled an 
“An Act to Amend the Pharmacy Act, 1868,” be 
opposed by the Council. 
Amendment—Moved by Mr. Groves, seconded by Mr. 
Smith, 
That a committee of this Council be appointed to 
watch the progress in Parliament of the Bill “ to 
Amend the Pharmacy Act, 186S,” and prevent the 
passing of obnoxious clauses. 
For the Amendment— 
Messrs. Carr, Edwards, Groves, Haselden, Hills, 
Sandford, Smith and Williams. 
Against —- 
Messrs. Atherton, Betty, Bottle, Brown, Greenish, 
Savage, Shaw and Woolley. 
The numbers being equal, the Chairman gave the 
casting vote in favour of the Amendment. 
The Amendment was then put as a substantive mo¬ 
tion and carried. 
MODIFIED. 
Bum,^ Thomas.,.Sunderland. 
Fudge, Charles William «... Shepton Mallet. 
Reeolved—That the following having passed their 
respective examinations be elected Associates :— 
MINOR. 
Ballard, Frank Perry........ Ludlow. 
Barclay, John ..London. 
Barnes, Francis Joshua.Preston. 
Black, James ... Mar kin eh, 
Carr, George .. Sheffield. 
Cooper, Anthony Vincett .... Birmingham. 
Davies, Robert Higgins.Dartford. 
Ellwood, Francis Henry .... Norwich. 
Forsbrook, William Henry , .Birmingham. 
Hill, Walter, Cheltenham. 
Kemp, John.... Inverness. 
Maddison, Henry Gildon .... London. 
Parker, William ... London. 
Saunders, Charles Price...... Haverfordwest. 
Selley, J ohn...Aylesbury. 
Shenstone, William Ash well.. Colchester. 
Smyth, Arthur William...... Diss. 
Stansbv, Charles John .Derby. 
Tonks, Joseph.....Wolverhampton. 
Wilkes, John Sanders ...... Stafford. 
Woolley, Harold............ Manchester. 
MODIFIED. 
Archer, James ... Lechlade. 
Btwen, Joseph William.Holyhead. 
Burton, Joseph ..Sheffield. 
Coates, Henry... York. 
Ramsden, William ..Fallowfield. 
Richardson, Thomas James .. Carlisle. 
Spratt, George Tj r iah.Boston. 
Woodcock, Arthur.London. 
Moved by Mr. Groves, seconded by Mr. Smith, and 
Resolved—That the Parliamentary Committee be in¬ 
structed to watch the Bill referred to in the last 
Resolution, and that Mr. Betty bo added to that 
Committee. 
Moved by Mr. Woolley, seconded by Mr. Brown, and 
Resolved—That the proceedings of this day’s Council 
be inserted in the current week’s Journal. 
At the termination of the Council meeting the Par¬ 
liamentary Committee met and determined on sending a 
deputation to the medical officer of the Privy Council on 
the following day (Thursday) for the purpose of intro¬ 
ducing certain amendments into the Bill. 
prlranttntsrj nnlx fitto framiiktjs. 
A BILL INTITULED AN ACT TO AMEND THE 
PHARMACY ACT, 1868. 
Whereas under the Pharmacy Act, 1868, persons selling 
or keeping open shop for retailing, dispensing or com¬ 
pounding poisons are required to conform to such regu¬ 
lations as to the keeping, dispensing and selling of 
poisons as may from time to time be prescribed by the 
Pharmaceutical Society, with the consent of the Privy 
Council: 
And whereas the Pharmaceutical Society have failed 
to submit for the consent of the Privy Council any 
regulations for the above purposes, and it is expedient 
to make further provision for the making of such regu¬ 
lations : 
Be it enacted by the Queen’s most Excellent Majesty, 
by and with the advice and consent of the Lords Spi¬ 
ritual and Temporal, and Commons, in the present 
Parliament assembled, and by the authority of the same, 
as follows: 
1. This Act shall be construed as one with the Phar- 
