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Society, and he could with truth assert that great credit was due to Mr. Bremridge for 
the assiduous manner in which he had so long discharged the onerous duties of his 
office. It was Mr. Bremridge who stirred them up and obtained for them exemption 
from serving on juries, and for that agitation, which had done the Society an inestimable 
amount of benefit, he thanked him. Mr. Bremridge was ever ready to advance the status 
of his profession, and he was ready to undertake any amount of work to accomplish that 
object. 
The motion was carried by acclamation. 
Mr. Bremridge, in returning thanks, expressed his grateful thanks to the meeting 
for the kind and cordial manner in which they had been pleased to recognize his services. 
He should be most happy at all times to do all he could to assist, in any way, the in¬ 
terests of the Society. He felt much pleased at the honour the meeting had unani¬ 
mously conferred upon him. 
The appointment of Scrutineers then took place, and the meeting was adjourned to 
Friday the 19th, to receive the report of the election of the Council for the ensuing 
year. 
ADJOURNED MEETING. 
Friday , May 19 th, 18G5. 
MR. SANDFORD, PRESIDENT, IN THE CHAIR. 
The Scrutineers brought up their Report, as follows :— 
We, the undersigned Scrutineers, appointed at the Twenty-fourth Annual General 
Meeting of the Pharmaceutical Society of Great Britain, do hereby certify that we have 
examined the voting-papers committed to us, and report the following results:— 
Voting-papers received.... 692 
Disallowed for informality ... 17 
675 
Ballard 
. 184 
Doughty. 
182 
Haselden... 
... 559 
Sandford ... 
... 548 
Bird. 
. 512 
Edwards,G.... 
489 
Hills . 
... 553 
Standring 
... 514 
Bottle .. 
. 512 
Edwards, J. B. 
586 
Ilollier. 
.. 251 
Thomas ... 
... 203 
Brady .. 
. 353 
Evans . 
479 
Mackey ... 
.. 156 
Vizer . 
... 172 
Breton.. 
. 223 
Faulconer ... 
219 
Orridge ... 
.. 449 
Watts . 
... 435 
Collins.. 
.. 173 
Hogg . 
186 
Randall ... 
.. 445 
Waugh ... 
... 535 
William Watts, Chairman. 
Samuel Gale. 
Henry Neal Bootiiby. 
Thomas Kent. 
Henry Owen Huskisson. 
J. W. Clark. 
Joseph Kettle. 
Frederick Andrews. 
Edwin Applegate. 
Bexj. Humpage. 
Maurice Howell. 
C. R. Quiller. 
The following Members were therefore declared to constitute the Coineil for the 
ensuing year:— 
Council. 
Bird, William Lionel, 42, Castle Street East. 
Bottle, Alexander, 37, Townwall Street, Dover. 
Brady, Henry B., 40, Mosley Street, Newcastle-on-Tyne. 
Deane, Henry, Clapham. 
Davenport, John T., 33, Great Russell Street. 
Edwards, George, Dartford. 
Edwards, John B., Royal Institution, Liverpool. 
Evans, Henry Sugden, 56, Hanover Street, Liverpool. 
Hanbury, Daniel Bell, Plough Court, Lombard Street. 
Haselden, Adolphus Frederick, 18, Conduit Street. 
Hills, Thomas Hyde, 338, Oxford Street. 
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