TRANSACTIONS OF THE PHARMACEUTICAL SOCIETY. 
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Gibbans, Thomas Gilks 
Fitzhugh, Richard . 
Heanley, Marshall. 
Hickey, Evan Lewis ... 
Jones, William . 
Orpe, Thomas Mansell 
Sims, Joseph . 
Taylor, Thomas. 
Thomas, Rees. 
Upjohn, Henry C. 
Young, Robert Fisher 
.Manchester. 
.Nottingham. 
Peterborough. 
London. 
.London. 
London. 
Hirwain. 
.Peckham. 
Merthyr. 
.Oxford. 
. Gringley-on-the-Hill. 
PHARMACEUTICAL MEETING. 
Wednesday , October oth, 1864. 
MR. SAXDFORD, PRESIDENT, IN THE CHAIR. 
The minutes of the previous meeting having been read, the following 
DONATIONS TO THE LIBRARY AND MUSEUM 
were announced, and the thanks of the meeting given to the respective donors 
thereof:— 
The Chemical Neivs. 
The Chemist and Druggist. 
The British Journal of Dental Science. 
The Dental Revieiv. 
The Medical Circular. 
The Photographic Journal. 
The Educational Times. 
The Technologist. 
The Veterinarian. 
The Journal of the Society of Arts. 
The Journal of the Chemical Society. 
The Canada Lancet. 
The Quarterly Journal of Science. 
Bulletin de la Societe de Chimie de Paris. 
Bulletin de la Societe Botanique de France. 
Watts's Dictionary of Chemistry. Parts XVI. to XX. From the respective 
Editors. 
Proceedings of the Linnean Society. From the Society. 
Proceedings of the Annual General Meeting of the Members of University College. 
From the College. 
Index Fungorum Britannicorum. 
The Genus Ascobolus. By M. C. Cooke. 
Elatine. Solution aqueuse de Goudron de Sapin concentre. 
Ueber Pharmalco-dynamische Aequivalente fur die ITauptbestandtheile der Mineral 
ivdsser und uber einiges Verwanclte. 
Die Delondre-Boucharclaf schen China-Rinden. 
Ueber die Natunvissenschaften. Yon Dr. P. Phoebus. 
Commentar zur Preussischen Pharmacopoeia. Vierte Lieferung. Yon Dr. F. Mohr. 
From the respective authors. 
Parcel of Chinese Medicines. Received through Mr. Frederick Barron. 
Case of the Acids and Alkaloids of Opium. From Messrs. Smith, of Edinburgh. 
The President said it gave him much pleasure to meet his friends again in 
that room for the renewal of their evening discussions ; he thought these meet¬ 
ings one of the most important features of the institution. There were other 
