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THE PHARMACEUTICAL JOURNAL AND TRANSACTIONS. 
[April 13, 1872— 
THE CHICAGO COLLEGE PUND. 
The following is a list of the subscriptions promised 
up to April 12th, 1872. 
Amount previously acknowledged, £442. 6s. 0 d. 
£. s. d. 
Robert Gatenby, student, 17, Bloomsbury Square, London 0 10 6 
John Moss, 17, Bloomsbury Square, London.0 10 G 
J. H. Soole, Grays, Essex.0 5 0 
Chemists and Druggists op Glasgow. 
By Mr. Thomas Davison. 
Frazer and Green, 113, Buchanan Street.2 2 0 
Glasgow Apothecaries’ Co., Virginia Street.110 
„ „ St. Vincent Street Branch . 0 10 6 
,, ,, Sauchiehall Street Branch . 0 10 6 
Murdoch Brothers, Sauchiehall Street.0 10 6 
J. M. Fair lie. South Portland Street.0 10 6 
Alexander Kinninmont, Buchanan Street.0 10 6 
John Jaap, Buchanan Street .......... 0 10 6 
J. A. C...,..026 
Errata. 
In the list of January 25th, 1872, for “ William Famworth,” read 
“William Farnworth;” and in that of March 9th, 1872, for 
“ George Deloes, Exeter,” read “ George Delves, Exeter.” 
March 9th, 1872. The numerous subscriptions from Manchester 
were collected under the superintendence of Mr. F. Baden Benger ; 
those from Exeter by Mr. Ralph Walton. 
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The following is a list of the hooks, etc., promised 
up to March 6th, 1872, in addition to those previously 
acknowledged. 
Longmans , Green and Co., Paternoster Low, London. 
Watts’s Dictionary of Chemistry, 5 vols. Dictionary of Science 
and Art, by Brande and Cox, 3 vols. Millar’s Elements of Chemis¬ 
try, 3 vols. Dr. Ure’s Dictionary of Arts, Manufactures and Mines, 
edited by Robert Hunt, 3 vols. A Practical Treatise on Metallurgy, 
by Crookes and Rohrig, Vol. I. Lead, Silver, Zinc, etc. ; Vol ii. 
Copper, Iron; Vol. III. Steel, Fuel, Supplement. Crookes’s Se¬ 
lect Methods in Chemical Analysis, Chiefly Inorganic. Tyndall On 
Sound, a course of eight lectures delivered at the Royal Institution 
of Great Britain. Miller’s Introduction to the Study of Inorganic 
Chemistry. Dr. Wood’s Chemical Notes for the Lecture Room. 
Dr. Wood’s Notes on Metals. Bloxam on the Properties and 
Treatment of Metals. Odling’s Outlines of Chemistry, or Brief 
Notes of Chemical Facts. Odling’s Manual of Chemistry, Part I. 
Odling’s Animal Chemistry. Odling On Carbon. Odling’s Practi¬ 
cal Chemistry. Tyndall On Heat as a Mode of Motion. Ganot’s 
Physics, translated by Dr. Atkinson. 
Ferdinand Co 1 es, F.C.S., 248, King's Load, Chelsea. 
Parkes’s Chemical Catechism. Lindley’s British Flora. Harris’s 
Rudimentary Electricity. Translation of the London Pharmaco¬ 
poeia. Buekraaster’s Experimental Physics. Parkinson’s Chemical 
Pocket Book. 
G. J. Oicles, Halesworth. 
j Invisible World. The Universall Medicine, or the Virtues of ‘he~ 
| Magneticall or Antimoniall Cup; by John Evans, Minister and! 
Preacher of God’s Word: printed by Richard Hodgkinsonne, in 
Thame Street, neer Addle-hill, where you may receive information 
how to come by the fore-mentioned cups, J G42, 1651. Turner’s 
! Chemistry, edited by Liebig, 6th edit. Pomet’s History of 
Drugg’s, illustrated with above four hundred copper cutts, and the 
way to know the true from the false : 1712. 
Augustus Bird, Wood Lane, Shepherd's Bush, W. 
The Life of the Hon. Henry Cavendish, Discoverer of the Com¬ 
position of Water. 
George Barber, 51, Great George Street, Liverpool. 
| The Pharmaceutical or Medico-Botanical Map of the World- 
Barber’s Series of Pharmaceutical Labels for Bottles and Drawers- 
Wurtz’s History of Chemical Theory, translated by Watts. 
A Contribution from Paris. 
By Dr. J. Leon Soubeiran. 
Dalec.ampii,—Historia Generalis Plantarum, 2 vols. Pomet,—His- 
toire des Drogues, deux tomes. Nouveau Dictionnaire d’Histoire- 
Naturelle, trente-six tomes. Formulaire Officinal et Magistral* 
International. Science et Nature. Lettres sur la Physiologic. 
Notice sur l’Emulsion de Coaltar Saponinu. Remak,—Courant 
Constant au Traitement de Nervoses. Notes sur les Engrais Chi— 
1 miques. Gariel,—De l’Audition. Delescliamp,—Sons de la Pa¬ 
role. Lefort,— Chimie Hydrologique; Chimie des Couleurs. Pe- 
trequin,—Lactates Alcalins. Du Saulle,—Les Eaux Minerales de 
Contrexeville. Essai sur les Falsifications du Sel de ruisine. 
Riche,—Des Alcalis Organiques Volatils. Un Mannscrit de Guy¬ 
ton de Morreau,—Sur la Chimie Theoretique, 1780(F). Henry,— 
Nickel dans Quelques Eaux Ferrugineuses. Barbier,—Distilleries- 
' Agricoles. Ebelmen,—Decomposition des Silicates. Corte,— Da- 
1’Experience en Physiologie. Frignet,— Constitution Geologique- 
de la Californie. Duges,—Sur la Faune de Guanajuato. Grassi, 
— De la Ventilation des Navires. Logerais,—Eaux Minerales der 
Pongues. L’Autier,—Sur les Fermentations. Thenot,—De la 
Cellule Vdgetale. Veine3 de Fer. Sur le Volume des Atoms. 
Sur les moyens de rendre l'Eau de Mer potable. Lithologia M4— 
teorica. Dainom,— Note sur un Hydrate d’Alumine Ferrugineuse- 
Figuier,—Sur le Chlorure d’Or et de Sodium. Sur la Decomposi¬ 
tion des Roches. Gerdy,—Science. Van Peet,—Le Chloral. 
Bobceuf,—De l’Acide Phenique. Sur les Alliages de Cuivre et de- 
Zinc. Jutier et Lefort,—Etudes sur les Eaux Minerales et Ther— 
males se Plombieres. La Production Animale et Vegctale. Les 
Planted, Poeme par Castel. Collection de Memoires sur la Phar- 
macie et Chimie de M. Jules Lefort. Twenty-four Theses on 
various subjects connected with Science, by gentlemen proceeding 
to graduate at the Ecole de Pharmace. A Collection of Memoirs. 
(18) on Chemistry and on Pharmacy, by various authors. A Col¬ 
lection of Memoirs (60) on Botany, Natural History, Pisciculture,, 
etc., by Dr. J. Leon Soubeiran. Les Travaux de Chimie de Milon. 
Otto sur la Recherche des Poisons. Colb ction of Memoirs (9) on 
Chemistiy and Pharmacy, by Doctor C. Mehu. 
II. B. Brady, F.L.S., Mosley Street, Newcastle-on-Tyne. 
Seventeen numbers of the Pharmacist. 
Professor Redwood, 17, Bloomsbury Square, London. 
Pereira’s Materia Medica, abridged. Edited by Bentley and: 
Redwood. 
Notice. 
Solly’s Chemistry. Fresenius’s Analysis. Pritchard’s Infusoria* 
Griffin On the Blowpipe. British Pharmacopoeia. On Gold—for 
the Emigrant, by Lecturers at the Royal School of Mines. Napier’s 
Dyeing. Patterson’s Zoology. Taylor’s Guide to Science. 
George R. Durrant, Old Cross , Hertford. 
Garrod's Essentials of Materia Medica and Therapeutics, 2nd 
edit. Day’s Chemistry in Relation to Physiology and Medicine. 
W. C. Hayland, 21, High Ousegate, York. 
The Chemist and Druggist, 1862, 1863, 1864, 1865. Abel and 
Bloxam’s Handbook of Chemistry. British Pharmacopoeia. Darby’s 
Wittstein’s Chemistry. Year Book of Pharmacy, Wood and Sharp, 
1866. 
S. Atkinson, Biarritz. 
The Dispenser’s Vade Mecum, by J. Britten. 
Dr. Wm. Frazer. 
Elements of Materia Medica. Treatment of Skin Diseases. 
C. R. C. Tichborne, Dublin. 
Set of Tubes illustrating the Dissociation of Salts under Pressure. 
Set of Mounted Microscopic Objects, illustrating the Different 
Starches. Samples of Xylol. 
Feans , Lescher and Feans, London. 
A. number of Specimens illustrative of the Materia Medica of the 
United States’ Pharmacopoeia. 
F. Hall , M.R.C.S.F., 1, Jermyn Street, London. 
Richardson’s Geology. Matter and Motion, or the Origine and 
Qualities of Forms : date unknown. Brewster’s Optics. Mantell’s 
On behalf of the Committee Professor Attfield begs- 
to announce that the list of contributors to the Chicago- 
College Fund will he closed on the 30th of April. The- 
cash already received is £450, and the value of the books- 
and specimens presented at least £100 ; total £550. 
After all expenses of printing, postage and freightage- 
are paid, the sum of Five Hundred Guineas will repre¬ 
sent the response of British chemists and druggists to the 
appeal from their brethren of Chicago for aid in replacing 
the £2,000 worth of hooks, specimens, apparatus and 
furniture destroyed with the College by the great fire of 
October 8th and 9th, 1871. This is irrespective of sub¬ 
scriptions to the public fund for the general benefit of 
Chicago, a movement in which English pharmacists- 
gladly and fully shared. A list of all the useful English 
hooks on pharmacy, chemistry, materia medica, and 
botany, has been compiled by help of the catalogues of 
large libraries and those issued by publishers ; these and 
other volumes of the total value of about Two Hundred 
and Fifty Guineas will at once he transmitted to Chicago.- 
The remaining Two Hundred and Fifty Guineas will 
probably for the most part he expended in apparatus 
and specimens for the illustration of lectures ; hut the- 
wishes of the Council of the College, and the nature of' 
the recent presents to, and purchases for, the Institution 
will necessarily guide the Committee of the Fund im 
completing their stewardship. 
