VI 
CONTENTS. 
Provincial Transactions : l/iverpool Chemists’ Association, 333.—Leeds Chemists’ 
Association, 335.—Bath Chemists’ Association, 342. 
Original and Extracted Articles : Sale of Methylated Spirit and Finish. Mr. J. Mel- 
huish, 345.—Ditto. Mr. John Hurst, 345.—Additional Observations on Extractum 
Carnis. H. Deane, F.L.S., and H. B. Brady, F.L.S., 346.—Liebig’s Extract of 
Meat. Messrs. Allen and Hanburys, 349.—^Early Closing. Mr. S. M. Huckle- 
bridge, 351.—Early Closing. The Chemists of Worcester, 351.—The Position and 
Prospects of Assistants. A Major Associate, 352.—Accidental Poisoning. Mr. J., 
C. Pooley, 353.—Abstracts and Gleanings in Botany, Materia Medica, and Thera¬ 
peutics, 354.—Chemical Investigations of the Cinchonas cultivated in India, 358.— 
Miscellanea^ 358.— BooTcs Received^ 359.— Correspondents, 360. 
No. VII. 
Eighteen Hundred and Sixty-Seven, 361.—The Benevolent Fund, and the Proposed 
Dinner in aid of it, 364.—The Law affecting Methylated Medicines, 365. 
Transactions of the Pharmaceutical Society : Meeting of Council, 367.—List of Mem¬ 
bers, Associates, and Apprentices {continued'), 367.—The Benevolent Fund, 368.— 
Pharmaceutical Meeting: Platinized Metals for Pharmaceutical Purposes, 375.— 
Pessary Moulds, 376.—Sph'itus Ammoniae Aromaticus. Mr. J. T. Miller, 376.— 
On the Cause of Explosions in Lamps. John Attfield, Ph.D., etc., 378.—On the 
Medicinal Value and Doses of Tinctura Conii Fructus of the British Pharma¬ 
copoeia, 381.—Pharmaceutical Meeting, Edinburgh, 384.—Review of the French 
Codex, 384. 
Provincial Transactions: Leeds’ Chemists’ Association, 397.—Glasgow Chemists and 
Druggists’ Association, 403.—Pharmaceutical Society, Durham, 408. 
Original and Extracted Articles: On the Anatomy of Drugs. Henry B. Brady, 
I .L.S., etc., 408.—The Preparations of Conium Maculatum of the British Pharma¬ 
copoeia, 1864. John Harley, M.D., etc., 413.—Additional Remarks on Kerr’s So¬ 
lution of Pernitrate of Iron. Messrs. T. and H. Smith, 416.—Solution of Pernitrate 
of Iron. Mr. J. Kesbit, 417.—Chemists’ Charges. Mr. J. B. Guyer, 418.—Che¬ 
mists’ Assistants’ Association, 418.— Miscellanea, 420.— Review : Note-Book of Ma¬ 
teria Medica, Pharmacology, and Therapeutics. R. E. Scoresby-Jackson, M.D., 
etc., 420.— Books Received, 424.— Correspondents, 424. 
No. VIIL 
Pharmaceutical Legislation, 425. 
Transactions of the Pharmaceutical Society : Meeting of Council, 427.—The Bath 
Chemists’ Association, 427.—Communication from the Chemists and Druggists of 
Manchester, 430.—Adjourned Meeting of Council, 433.—The Benevolent Fund, 
533.—List of Associates, Apprentices, and Students, 433. 
Provincial Transactions: Liverpool Chemists’ Association, 434.—Leeds Chemists’ 
Association, 436. 
Original and Extracted Articles : The Preparations of Conium of the British Phar¬ 
macopoeia, 1864, and the Tincture of Conium of the London Pharmacopoeia. John 
Harley, M.D., etc., 452.—On the Anatomy of Drugs. Henry B. Brady, F.L.S., 
etc., 455.—Ergot of Rye. Mr. R. G. Mumbray, 463.—Abstracts and Gleanings 
from British and Foreign Journals, in Botany, Materia Medica, and Therapeutics, 
464.—Notes and Abstracts in Chemistry and Pharmacy, 468.—Extracts from An¬ 
cient Pharmacy. Mr. Joseph luce, 471.— On the Combustion of Gas for Economic 
Purposes. Henry Letheby, Esq., M.B. (concluded), 476.—Deodorizing India- 
rubber, 482.—Decimal Weights and Measures, 483.—Barnsley Relief Fund, 484.— 
The Law affecting Methylated Medicines, 485.— Miscellanea, 485.—Case for the 
Benevolent Fund. Mr. W. Southall, 486.— Review : Lecture Notes for Chemical 
Students. Edward Frankland, F.R.S., etc., 486.— Books Received, 488.— Corre¬ 
spondents, 488. 
