CONTENTS 
SECOND SERIES, VOL. VI.—1864-5. 
No. I. 
The Conditions of Membership, 1—The Minor Examination, 4—Legislation affecting 
Pharmacy, 5. 
Transactions of the Pharmaceutical Society: Meeting of Council, 5—Benevolent 
Fund, 6—List of Members, Associates, and Apprentices ( continued ), 6. 
Original and Extracted Articles : Lectures on the British Pharmacopoeia—On the 
Relation of the British Pharmacopoeia to Pharmacology. Lecture II. Dr. John 
Attfield, E.C.S {concluded), 7—On the Amount of Alkaloids in the Cinchona Trees 
cultivated in Java. Dr. J. E. De Try, 15.—On the Use of Quinovic Acid (Cin¬ 
chona Bitter) in Medicine. Dr. J. E. D. Try, 18—On the Root-Bark of the Cin- 
chonse. J. E. Howard, F.L.S., 19—The Pharmacopoeia Process for Citrate of Iron 
and Quinine. Mr. E. Fleurot, 21—Tyson’s Process for Blue Pill. Dr. Aldridge, 
21—On the Causes of Change in Seed-Oils. Mr. C. Tomlinson, 23—The Leech- 
Destroyer. Mr. R. G. Mumbray, 23—Percolation and Maceration. Mr. J. C. 
Pooley, 23—Liquor Ferri Perchloridi. Mr. A. Utley, 24—Pharmaceutical Le¬ 
gislation. Mr. John Tuck, 24—The Proposed Pharmacy Act. Mr. E. B. Yizer, 
26. Mr. F. Tibbs, 27. A Minor Associate, 28—The Late Mr. Barry, 29— 
Memoir of Luke Howard, 34—Note on an Alkaloid obtained from the Seeds 
of Ricinus communis, or Castor-Oil Plant. Professor Tuson, 35—Metric Weights 
and Measiires Act of 1864, 36— Miscellanea , 37— Reviews: The Essentials 
of Materia Medica. Alfred Baring Garrod, M.D. etc., 39—A Companion to the 
Pharmacopoeia. Peter Squire, E.L.S., 41—The Prescriber’s Analysis of the British 
Pharmacopoeia. J. Birkbeck Kevins, M.D. etc., 43— Bootes Received , 44— Cor - 
re pondents , 44. 
No. II. 
Separate Examinations for Chemists already in Business on their own Account, 45. 
Transactions of the Pharmaceutical Society: Meeting of Council, 47—List of Mem¬ 
bers, Associates, and Apprentices {continued) , 47—Benevolent Fund, 47. 
Original and Extracted A Hides : On the Red Variety of Pitayo Bark. J. E. Howard, 
F.L.S., etc. {with cuts), 48—On the Determination of the amount of Alkaloids in 
Cinchona Bark. Dr. J. E. De Vry, 50—The Rice Paper of Formosa. Mr. Robert 
Swinhoe, 52—On Accidental Poisoning in connection with the Responsibilities of 
Dispensing Chemists. Mr. Henry B. Brady, 53—Tyson’s Process for Blue 
Pill. Dr. Aldridge, 56—Emplastrum Hydrargyri. Mr. T. Blunt, 56—On the 
Process of the British Pharmacopoeia for Preparing Linimentum Aconiti, and on 
