July 8,1871.] 
THE PHARMACEUTICAL JOURNAL AND TRANSACTIONS. 
33 
No. of 
Chemists and 
No. of 
Name of Town. 
Druggists 
Signatures, 
Scarborough.. 
in Town. 
..20 
Selby. 
... 7 . 
.. 6 
Shaftesbury .. 
3 . 
Sheffield. 
... 100 . 
...70 
Southampton. 
.. 18 
Southport . 
.. 12 
South Shields . 
.. 13 
Spalding. 
.. 7 . 
.. 6 
Staleybridge. 
8 . 
.. 7 
Stamford .. 
.. 7 . 
.. 8 
Stirling & Bridge of Allan 7 . 
Stockton-on-Tees .... 
.. 16 . 
.. 14 
Stoke-on-Trent. 
.. 40 . 
.. 33 
Stowmarket . 
4 . 
.. 4 
Sunderland . 
.. 46 . 
.. 38 
Sydenham, etc. 
.. 14 
Tamworth. 
5 . 
.. 4 
Taunton. 
.. 14 . 
.. 13 
Tewkesbury. 
.. 7 
Thirsk . 
4 
.. 4 
Tiverton. 
8 . 
.. 10 
Truro. 
7 . 
.. 6 
Tunbridge Wells .... 
.. 20 . 
.. 10 
Ulverton district .... 
.. 12 . 
.. 12 
AVallingford . 
3 . 
.. 3 
AValsall. 
All 
AATmdsworth. 
.. 5 
AYareham . 
2 . 
.. 2 
AYatford. 
.. 11 
AYhitby. 
.. 6 
W hitehaven . 
.. 17 . 
Windsor. 
.. 16 . 
.. 14 
AYelshpool district .. 
.. 9 . 
.. 8 
West Hartlepool .... 
.. 14 . 
.. 12 
Weston-super-Mare.. 
.. 11 . 
.. 10 
Woolwich. 
.. 17 . 
AVorcester. 
A Yr exham. 
.. 7 
Other Petitions against the Bill from the following 
places have been forwarded for presentation through the 
Manchester Chemists’ Defence Association. 
Penrith. 
Plymouth. 
Poole. 
Radcliffe. 
Reading. 
Ringwood. 
Sittingboume. 
Stirling. 
Stockaback and neigh 
bourhood. 
Stockport. 
ROYAL INSTITUTION OF GREAT BRITAIN. 
At the General Monthly Meeting on Monday, Sir 
Henry Holland, Bart., M.D., D.C.L., F.R.S., Presi¬ 
dent, in the chair, Mr. William Amhurst Tyssen Am- 
hurst, F.S.A., M.R.S.L., and Mr. Lawrence Trent Cave, 
F.R.G.S., were elected members of the Royal Institution. 
The special thanks of the members were returned for 
donations to “the fund for the promotion of experimental 
researches.” The special thanks of the members were 
retui’ned to the Lord Lindsay for his present of a valu¬ 
able spectroscope. The presents received since the last 
meeting were laid on the table, and the thanks of the 
members returned for the same. 
Stoke. 
Swansea. 
Teignmouth. 
! Tenby, 
j Todmorden. 
Wakefield. 
Warminster. 
Wenlock Road. 
AVinchester. 
Woburn. 
York. 
f (irlraimtepr srair fate 
HOUSE OF LORDS. 
Petroleum Bill. —July 4. —The Petroleum Bill passed 
through Committee. Petitions against the Bill were 
presented by the Earl of Carnarvon from— 
Birmingham, Merchants at. 
Bristol, Oil-merchants at. 
Exeter, Merchants and Shipowners at. 
Hull, Merchants at. 
London, Merchants and Dealers in Petroleum in. 
Nottingham, Shipowners at. 
Alford. 
Furton. 
Atherstone. 
Gort. 
Ball’s Pond Road. 
Grassington. 
Barton- on- Humb er. 
Guildford. 
Bawtry. 
Halifax. 
Bayswater. 
Hampstead. 
Beverley. 
Harrogate. 
Bilston. 
Hartlepool. 
Bishop Auckland. 
Haslingden. 
Blackpool. 
Hatford. 
Brechin. 
Haverhill. 
Bridlington Quay. 
Heywood Lane. 
Brigg. 
Hyde. 
Bury. 
Ilfracombe. 
Carmarthen, 
Islington, 2 parts. 
Chorley. 
Kilburn. 
Cleckheaton. 
Kirriemuir. 
Colne. 
Lambeth. 
Congleton. 
Liscard. 
Cradley Road. 
Liverpool. 
Crewe. 
London, 
Crosshire. 
Louth. 
Devonport. 
Lowestoft. 
Dewsbury. 
Lytham. 
Diss. 
Maidstone. 
Driffield. 
Manchester. 
Dundee. 
Market Weightozr. 
Eastbourne. 
Newtown. 
Eastwood. 
Notting Hill. 
Eccles. 
Odey. 
Exeter. 
Patringtcn. 
HOUSE OF COMMONS. 
Pharmacy Act (1868) Amendment Bill. —June 20. 
—Dr. Brewer gave notice that in Committee on this 
Bill he would move, in clause 2, page 2, line 1, to leave 
out from “ If at any time ” to end of clause. 
Petitions against the Bill were presented from— 
Alford, by Mr. Chaplin. 
Basingstoke, by Mr. Sclater-Booth. 
Belfast, by Mr. M‘Clure. 
Colchester, by Dr. Brewer. 
Dorchester, by Colonel Napier Sturt. 
Dover, by Major Dickson. 
Gravesend, by Sir C. Wingfield. 
Greenock, by Mr. Grieve. 
Knaresborough, by Mr. Illingworth. 
Leith, Portobello, and Musselburgh, by Mr. Macfic. 
Lynn, by Mr. Bourke. 
Margate, by Mr. G. Milles. 
Midland Counties Chemists’ Association, by Mr. Dix.om. 
Montrose and Brechin, by Mr. Baxter. 
Newcastle-under-Lyme, by Mr. W. S. Allen. 
St. Alban’s, by Mr. Abel Smith. 
Stamford, by Sir J. Hay. 
Truro, by Sir F. M. Williams. 
Weston-super-Mare, by Major Allen. 
Woburn, by Colonel Gilpin. 
Worcester, by Mr. Laslett. 
Wrexham, by Sir AY. AV. AVynn. 
York, by Mr. James Lowthcr. 
