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THE PHARMACEUTICAL JOURNAL AND TRANSACTIONS. 
913 
NORTH BRITISH BRANCH. 
Dr. 
STATEMENT 
OF ACCOUNT from January 
1st to December 31st, 
1871. 
&r. 
To balance due to Honorary Secretary (Mr. Mackav) 
for 1870 . . ..' . 55 6 6 
To Postage Stamps.801 
„ Printing and Advertising. 6 19 0 
„ Evening Meetings.3 9 0 
,, Addition to Museum and removal to Princes Street . 9 1(5 7 
„ Rent of Hall, Room, etc. 20 0 0 
^ Do. Princes Street.900 
Additions to Library.311 
„ Clerk and Curator of Library.10 0 0 
,, Curator of Museum.500 
,, Annual Meeting.2 16 0 
Insurance.046 
3 , Petty Expenses.100 
„ Balance .21 1 9 
£155 14 6 
By Amount lodged in Clydesdale Bank 
,, Interest allowed by Bank . 
I. s . (/ . 
155 6 6 
Edinburgh, Feb. 1, 1872. 
Having examined t-lie foregoing Statement of Account for 1871 with requisite vouchers, we found the same 
•correctly stated and entered. 
We may remark that the balance entered as due to the Secretary of £55 6s-. 6d. really belongs to the Expendi¬ 
ture of 1870, as shown in previous account for that year, while there still remains available at the credit of the 
North British Branch of the Society £21 Is. 9 d., thus making the real expenditure in connection with the Society’s 
operations in Edinburgh for 1871 £79 6s. ‘3d. 
( James Gardner. 
Wm. Ainslik. 
H. C. Baildon. 
ADJOURNED MEETING. 
Friday , May 11th, 1872. 
MR. A. F. HASELDEN, F.L.S., PRESIDENT, IN THE CHAIR. 
The Scrutineers brought up their report as follows :— 
Scrutineers’ Report. 
We, the undersigned Scrutineers, appointed at the 
Thirty-First Annual General Meeting of the Pharma¬ 
ceutical Society of Great Britain, do hereby certify that 
we have examined the voting papers committed to us, 
and report the following:— 
Voting-papers received.1677 
Disallowed:— 
Informal (rejected by the Scrutineers, 
having more than 14 names left) . . 6 
Received by the Secretary, per post after 
date (May 13th).43 
„ without name and address on 
envelope.16 
„ left open (sent by book-post) 3 
not under cover. 4 
72 
1605 
Hills . . 
1483 
Ur wick . . 
818 
Schacht . . 
1409 
Owen 
754 
Stoddart . . 
Bottle . . 
1397 
1377 
Carr . . . 
700 
Savage . . 
1358 
Churchill 
694 
Sutton . . 
1268 
Savory . 
683 
Bettv . . 
1235 
Smith . . 
622 
Shaw . . 
1218 
Burden . . 
514 
Frazer . . 
1201 
Starkie . . 
457 
Hampson 
1024 
Stacey . . 
386 
Radley . . 
968 
Wade . . 
363 
Baynes . . 
910 
Malden . . 
301 
Edwin B 
Frederick Andrews. 
Wm. Bostock. 
Edward Berdoe. 
Thomas Burden. 
Horace Davenport. 
Henry A Gamble. 
William Gulliver. 
John Horncastle. 
May 1 §th, 1872. 
Yizer, Chairman. 
Maurice Howell. 
Joseph Kettle. 
David Morgan. 
Atkinson Pickering. 
Frederick Tibbs. 
Benjamin M. Tippett. 
Charles E. Turner. 
The Chairman then declared the Council and Auditors 
for the ensuing twelve months to consist of the following 
Members:— 
Council. 
Atherton, John Henry, Long Row, Nottingham. 
Baynes, James, 24, Waterworks Street, Hull. 
Betty, Samuel Chapman, 6, Park Street, Camden 
Town, N.W. 
Bottle, Alexander, 37, Townwall Street, Dover. 
Brown, William Scott, 113, Market Street, Man¬ 
chester. 
Frazer, Daniel, 113, Buchanan Street, Glasgow. 
Greenish, Thomas, 20, New Street, Dorset Square, 
N.W. 
Hampson, Robert, 205, St. John Street Road, E.C. 
Haselden, Adolphus Frederick, 18, Conduit Street, 
W. 
Hills, Thomas Hyde, 338, Oxford Street, W. 
Mackay, John, 119, George Street, Edinburgh. 
Owen, John, 234, Upper Street, Islington, N. 
Radley, William Valentine, 74, Market Place, Shef¬ 
field. 
Sandford, George Webb, 47, Piccadilly, W. 
Savage, William Dawson, 30, Upper Bedford Street, 
Brighton. 
Schacht, George Frederick, 7, Regent’s Place, 
Clifton. 
Shaw, John, 24, Great George Place, Liverpool. 
Stoddart, William Walter, 9, North Street, Bristol. 
Sutton, Francis, Bank Plain, Norwich. 
Uiiwick, William Walker, 60, St. George’s Road, 
Pimlico, S.W. 
Williams, John, 10, New Cavendish Street, W. 
Auditors. 
Andrews, Frederick, 23, Leinster Terrace, Hyde Park, 
W. 
Barron, Frederick, 2, Bush Lane. E. C. 
Hodgkinson, William, 127, Aldersgate Street, E.C. 
Horner, Edward, 20, Bucklersbury, E.C. 
Squire, William, 5, Coleman Street, E.C. 
The Scrutineers also handed to the President their 
report of the return for the election of Local Secretaries. 
Votes of thanks were given to the Scrutineers and 
the Chairman, and the Meeting separated. 
