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THE PHARMACEUTICAL JOURNAL AND TRANSACTIONS. 
[April 13,1872 
£. s. d. 
Leicester, Cooper, Thos. ..0106 
„ Salisbury, W. B.0 10 6 
Lewes, Head, John.0 10 6 
„ Martin, J. ...0106 
Leyland , Hackforth, F.. 0 10 6 
Lincoln , Clark, F. J...110 
„ Peppercorn, B..0 10 6 
,, Tomlinson, C. K.0 10 6 
Lindley. Nicholson, E.. . . . ..0 10 6 
Llandovery, Morgan, T. L.0 10 6 
Llandyssil, Evans, Joshua.......0106 
Llanelly , Hughes, E.0 10 6 
Liverpool, Baxter, Win.0 10 6 
,, Lloyd, J. W... 0 10 6 
,, Williams, W.050 
Lymington, Madge, J. C.. 0 10 6 
,, Peat, W....0106 
Macduff, Henry, A...0 5 0 
Malpas, Roberts, James ... ....026 
Manchester , Arkle, Wm.0 5 0 
,, Casey, E. ( Ancouts ).026 
j, Wealthal, A.0 10 6 
,, Mitchell, John.. . 0 10 6 
.Mansfield, Oldham, J. M.. 0 10 6 
Mattock, Tullidge, R. .050 
Masborough , Soppett, R. 0106 
Minchinhampton, Simpkins, J.0 10 6 
Newcastle-under-Lyme, Cartwright, W.. . 0 10 6 
New castle-on-Tyne, Potts, Thos. 0106 
,, * Proctor, B. S. 1 i o 
,, Watson, T. E.0 10 0 
New Thornley, Smith, Isaac.0106 
Northampton, Barry, James ........... l l o 
,, Mayger, W. D.. 0 10 6 
,, Shipman, J. J.0 10 6 
North Shields, Hunter, Thos.0 10 0 
North Waltham, Norfolk, Bailey, G. W.0 5 0 
Nottingham, Smith, William. ...050 
-Oakenshaw, Johnson, M. 0100 
Oxford, Hitchcock and Son. 1 io 
Peterborough, Bright, R.0 10 6 
,, Heanley, M.0 10 6 
Pill, Wilde, George.0106 
Plymouth, Hill, R. C.0 10 6 
Portsoy, Clark, James.0106 
Richmond, Surry, Ilopwood and Son. .110 
Rochdale, Bamford, J. W. 026 
Rock-ferry, Dutton, John. .....110 
Liomford, Lasham, J. W......0100 
Rugby , Gamut, J. ,C. 0 5 0 
,, Garratt, Samuel . . .. ...050 
,, Lewis, T. C.0 10 0 
Sale, Cheshire, Smith, Allen.050 
Sedgley (near Dudley) Thompson, J. W.0 10 6 
Shanklin, Isle of Wight, Brown, A. II.0 10 6 
Southampton, Pallc, E.110 
„ Randall, W. B. .110 
■Southwell, Notts., Stanley, It. S..0 10 0 
Spennymoor, Durham, Prudhoe, R. ..0 10 0 
St. Day, Corfield, T. J. F.0 10 6 
St. Helen's, Lancs., Sherlock, T.0 10 6 
■Stacksteads, Turner, James. .....050 
Stirling, Walker, Thomas. 0100 
Stockport, ll oyse, It.0 10 6 
Stockton-on Tees, Bainbridge R. R.0 2 6 
,, Brayshay, T.0 10 6 
„ Brayshay, W. B. . . ..110 
, Clark, W.0 2 6 
.Sunderla'nfi, Nicholson, J. J. ..0 10 6 
Sydenham, Holloway, T. H. ..0 10 6 
,, Pocklington, J.0 10 6 
Taunton , Evans, J. J.0 5 0 
Thornton-in-Craven, Wilson, Thomas.110 
Torquay, Bridgman, W. L.0 5 0 
Tow Lau), Rutherford, E...0 10 6 
Trowbridge, Dyer, F. W..0 10 6 
,, Dyer, Henry.0 10 0 
Tunbridge. Milledge, T. E.0 10 6 
■Uppingham, Hope, William.0 10 G 
Upper Norwood, Birch, H. C.110 
IVulton-on-Thames, Power, Edward. 0106 
Watford, Chater and Son.1116 
Welwyn, Lawrence, E.0 110 
Best Bromwich, Bullus, John.050 
West Hartlepool, Emerson, Cuthbert.0 10 6 
Whaleybridge, Ash, H. A. 0106 
Whitby, Stevenson, John ..110 
■Wigan, Polding, P. . ..0 10 6 
Windsor, Boyce, J.P. .010 6 
,, Collins, II. G.0 5 0 
,, Crook, Edward.0 10 6 
,, Grisbrook, E.0 10 6 
„ Griffiths, A. W.....0106 
„ Russell, C. J. L. ..0106 
,, Squire, James.05o 
,, Weller, G.. ..0 10 6 
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Windsor, Weatherhead, E. ........... o If 6 
,, Leigh, J. 0 1 J 6 
Withernsea, Ward, John .. 026 
Wolverhampton, Perkins, J. 0 10 6 
Yarm, Yorks., Feed, George. 0 10 6 
Yspytty, Llanrwst, Davies, Thomas.050 
“Nemo”,.. f 5 0 
DONATIONS. 
Arkell, William C., Fairford, Gloucestershire. 5 5 0 
Ilunhill, William, 33, Hall Gate, Doncaster.5 5 0 
Gratton and Co.’s Assistants’ Pharmaceutical Association, 
Belfast. *...150 
Meatyard and Sapp, Basingstoke .........110 
“No Name“ .. 0 10 6 
NORTH BRITISH BRANCH PHARMACEU¬ 
TICAL SOCIETY. 
The Fourth Meeting of the Session was held in Craigie 
Hall, St. Andrew Square, on Tuesday evening, 26th 
March, at half-past eight o’clock. 
Mr. Baildox, President, in the chair. 
A very interesting paper on “ Neurotics’’was read by 
Dr. MacKexdrick, Assistant-Professor of Physiology 
in the Edinburgh University. 
The lecture was accompanied by interesting experi¬ 
ments. The first was on a frog, which was decapitated. 
Dr. MacKendrick then pinched one of its limbs and 
showed the reflex nervous action, causing the animal to 
draw itself up. This movement, he explained, was not 
accompanied by pain, but was merely mechanical. The 
next experiment was on a rabbit, under the skin of 
which the fractional part of a grain of strychnia was 
introduced, producing convulsions and finally death. 
The lecturer then explained that chloral was in a modi¬ 
fied sense an antidote to strychnia, and introduced fifteen 
grains of it under the skin of another rabbit, producing 
in a short time complete prostration. Strychnia was then 
introduced, and the rabbit, though weak, began to 
recover, the recovery being accompanied by slight con¬ 
vulsive movements. At the conclusion, the limbs of the 
frog were acted on by electricity in various ways. 
A vote of thanks to the lecturer terminated the pro¬ 
ceedings. 
rattxial transactions. 
HULL CHEMISTS’ ASSOCIATION. 
A Meeting of the above Society was held at the Cross 
Keys Hotel on Monday, 8th inst.; the President, Mr. 
Atkin sox Pickering in the chair. 
The President read a letter from the Secretary, Mr. 
C. B. Bell, asking to be relieved from his duties as se¬ 
cretary until 1st June, owing to severe illness ; and the 
President moved that Mr. Bell’s wish be acceded to. 
Mr. Baynes seconded the motion, coupling with it a 
request that Mr. Anthony Smith would continue to fill 
the office until the time named. 
Mr. Smith stated he had great pleasure in taking the 
duties. 
Mr. Baynes movedthat Mr. Niven, the Curator of the 
Botanic G-ardens, be requested to give his usual course of 
lectures on Botany, and that the President and Vice- 
President wait upon Mr. Niven and arrange with him, 
and that circulars be issued calling the attention of the 
apprentices and assistants to the advantages offered by 
the lectures. 
The President read the following paper on Provincial 
Pharmaceutical Education: — 
“ The establishment of provincial schools of pharmacy 
