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THE PHARMACEUTICAL JOURNAL AND TRANSACTIONS. [December 9,1871 
THE CHICAGO COLLEGE FUND. 
The following is a list of the Committee which has 
"been formed and subscriptions and books promised up to 
December 8th:— 
COMMITTEE. 
The President of the Pharmaceutical Society of Great Britain. 
The President of the British Pharmaceutical Conference. 
Alderman Sir Thomas Dakin, lately Lord Mayor of London and 
Chairman of the Chicago General Belief Fund. 
Thomas Hyde Hills, Esq., Treasurer of the Pharmaceutical Society. 
Elias Bremridge, Esq., Secretary of the Pharmaceutical Society. 
F. Baden Benger, Esq., Provincial Secretary of the British Phar¬ 
maceutical Conference. 
Robert Bentley, F.L.S., Professor of Botany and Materia Medica 
to the Pharmaceutical Society. 
Dr. John Attfield, Professor of Practical Chemistry to the Phar¬ 
maceutical Society. 
The President of the North British Branch of the Pharmaceutical 
Society, Edinburgh. 
John Mackay, Esq., Secretary of the North British Branch of the 
Pharmaceutical Society, Edinburgh. 
C. R. C. l'ichborne, Esq., Chemist to the Apothecaries’ Hall of 
Ireland, Dublin. 
The President of the Midland Counties Chemists’ Association, Bir¬ 
mingham. 
The President of the Bradford Chemists’ Association. 
The President of the Bristol Pharmaceutical Association. 
The President of the Colchester Assoc, of Chemists and Druggists. 
The President of the Glasgow Chemists and Druggists’ Association. 
The President of the Halifax and District Chemists and Druggists’ 
Association. 
The President of the Hull Chemists’ Association. 
The President of the Leeds Chemists’ Association. 
The President of the Liverpool Chemists’ Association. 
The President of the Manchester Chemists and Druggists’ Assoc. 
The President of the North Staffordshire Chemists’ Association. 
The President of the Nottingham and Notts Chemists’Association. 
The President of the Sheffield Pharmaceutical and Chemical Asso¬ 
ciation. 
The President of the Sunderland Chemists’ Association. 
The President of the Taunton Chemists’ Association. 
The Secretary of the Exeter Pharmaceutical Society. 
The Chairman of a Sub-Committee of English Students. 
S. Chapman Betty, London. 
Michael Carteighe, London. 
John T. Davenport, London. 
William Edwards, London. 
Daniel Hanbury, London. 
Robert Howden, London. 
Joseph Ince, London. 
T. N. R. Morson, London. 
G. W. Sandford, London. 
John Williams, London. 
■William Albert Sanger, London. 
A. Bottle, Dover. 
T. B. Groves, Weymouth. 
Edward Smith, Torquay. 
Francis Sutton, Norwich. 
Battley and Watts. 
Barron, Squire and Co. 
Davy, Yates and Roufledge. 
Evans, Lescher and Evans. 
Hearon, Squire and Francis. 
Herrings and Co. 
Hodgkinsons, Stead & Treacher. 
Horner and Sons. 
Savory and Moore. 
Executive Sub-Committee. 
Thomas Hyde Hills, Michael Carteighe, John Attfield. 
Parcels of books, specimens of chemicals, or articles of 
the materia medica, apparatus, and subscriptions (the 
whole of which will be expended by the Committee in 
the purchase of similar contributions) may be sent to 
Professor Attfield, 17, Bloomsbury Square, London, 
W.C. Cheques, crossed “ London and Westminster 
Bank,” and Post-Office Orders, drawn for “ High Hol- 
born,” may be made payable to John Attfield. 
CONTRIBUTORS AND SUBSCRIBERS. 
[Duplicates of books, lecture-specimens, etc., will be dealt with 
by the Committee, at their discretion, for the general benefit of the 
Fund, unless instructions to the contrary are forwarded with the 
parcels. Gentlemen are invited to inquire of Professor Attfield, 
17, Bloomsbury Square, London, W.C., as to whether or not copies 
of the books, etc. which they propose to give have already been 
contributed.] 
£. 
8. 
d. 
£. 
s. 
d. 
Robert Howden . . . 
5 
5 
0 
Barnard S. Proctor 
1 
1 
0 
Daniel Hanbury . . 
5 
0 
0 
Marshall Heanley . . 
1 
0 
0 
Hodgkinsons, Stead 
Professor Bentley . . 
5 
5 
0 
and Treacner . . . 
10 
10 
0 
Professor Attfield . . 
5 
5 
0 
Barron, Squire and Co. 
10 
10 
0 
Elias Bremridge. , . 
1 
1 
.0 
T. II. Hills .... 
5 
5 
0 
Meggeson and Co. . . 
2 
O 
<4 
0 
John Bell and Co. . . 
5 
5 
0 
Langton Harker and 
In Memory of Jacob Bell 5 
5 
0 
Stagg . 
1 
1 
0 
Dinneford and Co. . . 
6 
5 
0 
Burgoyne, Burbidges 
G. W. Sandford . . . 
2 
2 
0 
and Co. 
1 
1 
0 
1{. Reynolds . . . . 
2 
0 
44 
0 
Hopkin and Williams . 
W. F. Sparrow . . . 
5 
5 
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A. F. Haselden . . . 
2 
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0 
Robert Hampson . . 
1 
1 
0 
Hearon, Squire & Francis 10 10 0 
Mrs. Hampson . . . 
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Herrings and Co. . . 
5 
5 
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Students. 
s. 
d. 
8. 
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Mr. Minchin . . 
6 
Mr. Rammell. 
2 
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Mr. Crundell . . 
... 5 
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Mr. Hall. 
3 
6 
Mr. Fentiman 
... 10 
0 
Mr. Canner. 
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6 
T. L. 
6 
Mr. Midgley. 
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T. H. 
6 
Mr. Cortis. 
2 
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Mr. Gould. . . 
6 
Mr. Ragg. 
0 
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Mr. Ashworth 
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6 
Mr. Bishop. 
5 
0 
Mr. Russell . . 
6 
A Friend.. 
1 
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Mr. Fairman . . 
0 
Mr. Crisp. 
o 
44 
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Mr. Cooper . . 
0 
Mr. Badcock. 
2 
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Mr. Ashwell . . 
0 
Mr. Shen3tone .... 
5 
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Mr. E. Tebbutt . 
... 2 
6 
Mr. Davies. 
5 
0 
Mr. Thring . . 
0 
Mr. Kempster .... 
o 
44 
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Mr. Brewster . . 
0 
6 
Mr. Edmunds .... 
3 
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Mr. Camplin . . 
... 5 
0 
A Friend . 
1 
0 
Mr. Moss . . . 
6 
Mr. Buswell . 
3 
0 
A Friend . . . 
0 
Mr. Sherburn . 
2 
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Mr. Smith . . . 
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Mr. Hillier . 
2 
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Mr. Houghton 
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Mr. Hanbury . 
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Mr. Trist . . . 
6 
Also Books from 
Mr. Cottam . . 
Mr. Townley . . 
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6 
6 
Mr. Smithard, Brande’s * 
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A Friend . . . 
Mr. Noakes . . 
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Mr. Moss, Royle’s * Materia Me- 
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A Friend . . . 
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The Pharmaceutical Society. 
A complete set of the Pharmaceutical Journal and General Indexes* 
half bound. 
Joseph Ince. 
Bischof’s Chemical and Physical Geology. 3 Yols. 
Lehmann’s Physiological Chemistry. 3 Yols. 
Gmelin’s Chemistry. 17 Vols. 
Tyndall on Heat. 
Chemical Memoirs (Cavendish Society). 
Henry’s Life of Dalton. 
Laurent’s Chemical Method. 
Guibourt’s Histoire des Drogues Simples. Deux Tomes. 
Merat etde Lens,—Dictionnaire de Matiere Medicale. Six Tomes* 
Codex, Pharmacopde Fran 9 aise. 
Daniell’s Chemical Philosophy. 
Richard, Elements de Botanique. 
Orfila, Elements de Chimie. Deux Tomes. 
Lindley’s Botany. 
Saint-Hilaire, Animaux Utiles. 
Ollendorff’s Method of Learning German. 2 Parts. 
Ollendorff’s Key to German Exercises. 
Ollendorff’s Method of Learning French. 
Ollendorff’s Key to French Exercises. 
Gubler, Commentaires Therapeutiques. 
Tiarks’s German Grammar. 
Tiarks’s German Exercises. 
Key to Tiarks’s German Exercises. 
Parnell’s Chemical Analysis. 
Fresenius’s Chemical Analysis. 
Bacon’s Essays and Historical Works. 
Ernest Agnew. 
An incomplete Herbarium. 
Thomas Greenish. 
Beale’s Howto Work with the Microscope. 
Williamson’s Chemistry for Students. 
Thomas Hyde Hills. 
Two Portraits of Jacob Bell. 
Two Portraits of William Allen. 
Two Portraits of Jonathan Pereira. 
Bell’s Historical Sketch of Pharmacy. 
Meeting of Students. 
A Meeting of the students, at 17, Bloomsbury Squarey 
was held on Tuesday, the 5th instant, under the presi¬ 
dency of Mr. Davies, for the purpose of raising a fund 
among present and recent students of pharmacy through¬ 
out the country, to assist their fellow-students in Chicago' 
by providing the College of Pharmacy in that city with 
books, specimens and apparatus, to replace those lost in. 
| the late Fire. 
A Committee was chosen to carry out the necessary 
j arrangements. Subscriptions (limited to 10s. 0>d.) or 
i contributions of books, etc. will be thankfully received 
by the Treasurer, Mr. R. II. Davies, or the Secretary, Mr* 
W. H. Shenstone, at 17, Bloomsbury Square, W.C., and 
duly acknowledged in the Pharmaceutical Journal. 
