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It was resolved—“That the annual meeting of the British Pharmaceutical Con¬ 
ference for 1867 be held at Dundee, concurrently with the meeting of the British Asso¬ 
ciation for the Advancement of Science.” 
Moved by Mr. E. C. C. Stanford, P'.C.S., Glasgow ; seconded by Mr. S. 
Parr, IMottingbam. 
The following were elected, by ballot, as officers for the year 1866-7 :— 
President. —E. Bentley, F.L.S., M.li.C.S., Professor of Botany in King’s 
College, London ; Professor of Materia Medica and Botany to the Pharma¬ 
ceutical Society. 
Vice-President ivho has filled the office of President. —II. Deane, F.L.S., 
Clapham Common, S. 
Vice-Presidents. —D. Hanbiiry, F.L.S., Plough Court, London, E.C.; W. 
W. Stoddart, P’.G.S., Bristol; j. Ince, London. 
Tt 'easurer, —Id. B. Brady, F.L.S., F.C.S., Mosley Street, JMewcastle-on- 
Tyne. 
General Secretaries. —J. Attfield, Ph.D., F.C.S., 17, Bloomsbury Square, 
London, W.C. ; E. Eeynolds, F.C.S., 13, Briggate, Leeds. 
Local Secretary .— 
Auditors. —Air. C. Welch, Mr. W. H. Parker, Nottingham. 
Committee. —J. II. Atherton, F.C.S., Long Eow, Nottingham; J. C. 
Brough, Stockwell, S.; G. Dymond, Birmingham; S. Gale, F.C.S., 338, 
Oxford Street, W.; T. B. Groves, F.C.S., AVeymouth ; A. F. Haselden, 18. 
Conduit Street, AY.; S. U. Jones, Leamington; G. F. Schacht, Clifton; E, 
Fitzhugh, F.C.S., Nottingham. 
It was resolved—“ That power he given to the Executive Committee to fill up the 
vacancies now left in its number, by the appointment of a Vice-President and a Local 
Secretary.” 
Aloved by Air. Fitzhugh, seconded by Mr. Eayner. 
The Chairman and other members took the opportunity of again thanking 
the Nottingham members of the Conference for the cordial welcome they had 
given it, and for the admirable way in which all needful arrangements had 
been made. 
The Dinner. 
The annual circular, setting forth the time, place, and general arrangements 
of the Conference for 1866, contained an invitation, inserted by request of the 
Nottingham Local Committee, to every non-resident member, to be present at 
a dinner on the Friday evening of the Conference week. The hanquet.^ as it 
was appropriately termed in the descriptions of the entertainment by the local 
newspapers, was accordingly held at the leading hotel. Clumber Street. It 
was of a most sumptuous, well ordered, and extensive character, visitors and 
visited mustering to the number of fifty-eight or sixty. On the clearing of the 
cloth the usual loyal and patriotic toasts were treated in the usual loyal and 
patriotic manner, after which several excellent speeches were delivered. Had 
anything been needed, in connection v/ith the meetings of the Conference, to 
show the attachment of the Nottingham members to their calling, or to ex¬ 
hibit their powers of management and large-hearted hospitality, this last social 
gatheriug would have effected the object. 
