May 4,1S72.J 
THE PHARMACEUTICAL JOURNAL AND TRANSACTIONS. 
893 
Conditions for Making ard Receiving Grants and 
Loans in Aid of Provincial Schools of Pharmacy. 
The alterations now agreed on by the Council are printed 
in italics. 
1. Grants in aid of Provincial Education in Pharmacy 
shall he made for the special purposes of supplying mate¬ 
rials for class-teaching, such as apparatus, specimens, 
diagrams, chemicals, class-books, etc., and also towards 
the formation of libraries, or for the general purposes of 
advancing education where satisfactory evidence is given 
that the Association from which the application proceeds is 
really promoting that object and needs assistance. 
2. That application for such grants he made in writing 
to the Council on forms provided for the purpose, by 
local Associations of Chemists and Druggists, signed by 
the Secretary of the Association and by three resident 
Members of the Pharmaceutical Society. 
3. That each application shall state the kind and 
amount of aid required. 
The following portion of the original chaise to be omitted , 
[and, -where a money grant is applied for, shall indicate 
the sum intended to be applied to each specific purpose.] 
4. That where a grant is made for the purpose of pro¬ 
viding materials for class teaching , etc., the applicants 
shall guarantee their safe custody for a period of three 
years. The said materials to be the loaned property of 
the Pharmaceutical Society for three years, after the expi¬ 
ration of which they may "be resumed by it, or otherwise 
disposed of. The Council may, in special cases, forego 
this guarantee where it deems it not desirable. 
5. Applications for the use of apparatus from the 
“ loan collection' ’ of the Society may be made by local 
Associations of Chemists and Druggists, and grants 
made for periods of fourteen days, in accordance with 
the following rules :— 
1. A list of the apparatus which the Society is pre¬ 
pared to lend, or which may be hereafter added to 
the collection, shall be published in the Journal, and 
printed for circulation in a separate form. Such lists 
may be obtained from the Secretary of the Pharmaceu¬ 
tical Society. 
2. The apparatus shall only be lent to Associations 
of Chemists and Druggists, and applications for the 
loan thereof must be made in writing, on forms pro¬ 
vided for the purpose, signed by the Secretary of the 
local Association, describing the articles required, and 
directed to the Secretary of the Pharmaceutical Society. 
3. The Secretary of the Pharmaceutical Society shall 
refer any application so received to Dr. Redwood, who, 
with the assistance of the Curator, shall supply the same, 
subject to approval of the President or the Vice-Pre¬ 
sident of the Society, and to the following conditions :— 
A. No apparatus shall be lent for a longer period 
than fourteen days, unless a renewed application is 
made for it. 
13. All apparatus so lent shall be at the risk of the 
borrowers, who shall defray the cost of any damage 
that may occur to it. 
C. Packing cases and packing will be provided and 
paid for by the Pharmaceutical Society ; but cost of 
carriage must be paid for by the borrowers. 
D. A list of the apparatus lent to local Associations 
shall be sent to the Secretary applying for it, who 
shall sign and return it as a receipt for the apparatus 
when received. 
G. Applications for aid to Libraries must be accom¬ 
panied by particulars of the number of volumes already 
contained in such library, and the name of each book 
applied for, and its price specified. 
7. The relative claim of any town to receive aid from 
the Society must be indicated by the earnestness and 
efficiency of local effort. A complete curriculum of 
chemistry, practical chemistry, materia medica, phar¬ 
macy and botany is the standard to bo aimed at. 
8. All applications to the Council for aid may bo re¬ 
ferred to a standing Committee appointed annually for 
this purpose. The recommendations of the Committee- 
to be laid before the Council for action thereon. 
To the Council of the Pharmaceutical Society of Great ■ 
Britain. 
Form of Application for Grants in Aid of Provincial 
Schools of Pharmacy. 
Name and Address of Associa¬ 
tion applying for Grant 
:} 
(In the following Divisions state the object or objects 
for which the Grant is required, and the amount it is 
desired to appropriate to any or each of the following- 
purposes)— 
A For providing appara- ' ~ -- 
tus, specimens, diagrams, 
etc. Specify the articles 
required, and the amount 
of grant requested . . 
B For providing books, ' 
etc. for library. State 
the particulars of the 
number of books already 
in the library of the As¬ 
sociation, the titles and / 
prices of the books it is 
now desired to purchase, 
and the amount of grant 
requested.. 
c For any other object. x 
State the purpose for 
which the grant is re- ) 
quired, and the amount 
requested. J 
D For the general purposes s 
of Pharmaceutical Edu¬ 
cation, give the balance- 
sheet of the Association 
for the preceding year , 
and the number of stu- \ 
dents availing themselves 
of the opportunities of¬ 
fered. Also state the rea¬ 
son for requiring aid from 
the Pharmaceutical So¬ 
ciety . 
As the relative claim of \ 
any town to receive aid 
from the Society must 
be indicated by the 
earnestness and effi¬ 
ciency of local effort, k 
state here any conside¬ 
ration which, in the 
opinion of the appli¬ 
cants, entitles them to 
a grant from the So¬ 
ciety’s funds .... 
(Signed) Name -- 
Address _____ 
Secretary of the above Association~ 
