CONTENTS. 
Vll 
No. IX. 
The Proposed Extension of the Pharmacy Act, 489.—The Benevolent Fund Dinner, 
491.—The New Edition of the British Pharmacopoeia, 492. 
Transactions of the Pharmaceutical Society : Election of Council for the Ensuing 
Year, 499.—Special Meeting of Council, 500.—Conferences at the Pharmaceutical 
Society’s Booms, Bloomsbury Square, Feb. 19, 1867, 500.—List of Associates, Ap¬ 
prentices, and Students, 506.—Benevolent Fund, 506.—Pharmaceutical Meeting : 
On the Preparation of Spirit of Nitrous Ether. Theophilus Bedwood, Ph.D., 508. 
— Examination of the Various Processes for the Estimation of Tannin. Mr. John 
Watts, 515.—The Dinner for the Benefit of the Benevolent Fund of the Pharma¬ 
ceutical Society, 522.—Donations and Subscriptions, 528.—The Chemists’ Ball, 533. 
—British Pharmaceutical Conference : The Dundee Meeting, 533. 
Provincial Transactions : Liverpool Chemists’ Association, 533.—Leeds Chemists’ 
Association, 534.— Meeting of Chemists and Druggists, 537. 
Original and Extracted Articles: On the Anatomy of Drugs. Henry B. Brady, 
F.L.S., etc. {concluded)^ 544.—Notes on Prescribing. Daniel Hanbury, F.L.S., 
551.— Obituary: Dr. Scoresby-Jackson, 555.— Miscellanea, 557.— Correspondents, 
560. 
No. X. 
Pharmaceutical Legislation, 561.—The Metropolitan Poor Bill, 563.—Subscriptions 
to the Benevolent Fund, 563.—Use and Abuse of Methylated Spirit, 564. 
Transactions of the Pharmaceutical Society : Meeting of Council, 566.—List of Mem¬ 
bers, Associates, and Apprentices (continued), 567.—Benevolent Fund, 568.'—Bo¬ 
tanical Prize for 1868, 569.—Free Admission to the Boyal Botanic Society’s Gar¬ 
dens, 570.—Financial Statement, 571.—Pharmaceutical Meeting: General Obser¬ 
vations on the Preparations of Conium, etc. John Harley, M.D., etc., 572.— 
Bemarks on the Necessity for a Further Cultivation of Medicinal Plants. Daniel 
Hanbury, F.L.S., 575.—The Codex and the British Pharmacopoeia, 1867, Com¬ 
pared. Mr. A. F. Haselden, 577.—Conversazione in Edinburgh, 583. 
Provincial Transactions : Liverpool Chemists' Association, 584.—York Chemists’ 
Association, 587.—Glasgow Chemists and Druggists’ Association, 591. 
Original and Extracted Articles: Beport of an Analysis of the Fifth Bemittance of 
Bark from India. J. E. Howard, Esq., F.L.S., ete., 592.—Cryptopia, a New Alka¬ 
loid discovered in Opium. Messrs. T. and H. Smith, 595.—On the Preparatiqiw 
of Conium of the British Pharmacopoeia, and the Tineture of the London Pharm.a- 
copoeia. John Harley, M.D., etc. {continued), 567.—On a New Syrup of Ipeca¬ 
cuanha. Mr. J. F. Brown, 606.—Abstracts and Gleanings from British and Fo¬ 
reign Journals, in Botany, Materia Medica, and Therapeutics, 607.—The Proposed 
Phannacy Bill. A Major Associate, 609.—The Proposed Pharmacy Bill. Mr. 
John Mills, 610. —Concentrated Medicines, 612.—Notes on Prescribing. Mr. John 
Sands, 613.—Compulsory Education. Mr. B. B. Orridge, 613.—The Use of 
Calabar Bean in Tetanus, 614.—International Congress of Pharmacy, 615.— Corre- 
spondents, 616. 
No. XL 
The Admission of Members to the Pharmaceutical Society, 617.—The British Phar¬ 
macopoeia, 1867, 620. 
Transactions of the Pharmaceutical Society: Meetings of Council, 621.—List of Mem¬ 
bers, Associates, and Apprentices (continued), 622.—Benevolent Fund, 623i—Phar¬ 
maceutical Meeting : Donations to the Library and Museum, 625.—The Codex 
and the British Pharmacopoeia, 1864. Mr. A. F. Haselden (continued), 625.— 
Theory of the Universal Codex. Joseph Ince, F.L.S., F.C.S., 636.—New Gas 
Stove, 641.—Pharmaceutical Meeting, Edinbrn-gli, 642. 
