PIIAllMAC EUTICA L MEETING. 
271 
SUBSCKIPTIONS EECEIV:]^© DGEING OCTOBEE : — 
London. 
£ s, 
Craclcnell, Clias., 107, Edgware 
Road, W. 2 2 
Jackson, John, 83, Southampton 
Row. W.C. 1 1 
cl. 
0 
0 
£ s. d. 
Stevenson, Wm. L., 81, Con¬ 
naught Terrace, W. 1 1 0 
Waugh, Alexander, 177, Regent 
Street, AV. o 10 6 
COTTNTEY. 
Axhridge, Ilallam, Edward ... 0 10 6 
Bristol, Ackerman, Theophilus 110 
Chatham, Tribe, John. 0 10 G 
Chessall, Rowland ... 0 10 6 
Sioansea, Pearson, Chas. James 0 10 0 
2h/27m7e;^,AVillsher, Stephen II. 0 10 . 6 
Donations. 
Allen, George, Ampthill . £5 5 q 
Hughes, John, and Friends, A'ork Glass Co., 3, AVest 
Street, Finsbury Circus, E.C. 15 15 o 
Hunt, Richard, AA^inchester. 5 5 o 
PI-IAEMACEUTICAL MEETING. 
Wednesday, October o-rd, 18G6. 
MR. THOMAS HYDE HILLS, YICE-PRESIDEI^T, IN THE CHAIR. 
DONATIONS TO THE LIBRARY AND jMUSEUM 
were announced as follows, and the thanks of the JMeeting given to the respec 
tive donors:— 
British Journal of Dental Science,—Chemical News,—Chemist and Druggist,—Dental 
Review,—Photographic Journal,—Technologist,—L’Union Phannaceutique,—Watts’s 
Dictionary of Chemistry,—Revista Farmaceutica: from the Editors. Journal of the 
Liunean Society,—Journal of the Chemical Society,—Journal of the Society of Actua¬ 
ries,—Journal of the Society of Arts,—Proceedings of the Royal Medical and Chirurgical 
Society of London,—Proceedings of the Literary and Philosophical Society of Alanches- 
ter,—Memoirs of the Literary and Philosophical Society of Manchester,—Bulletin de la 
Societe Botanique de France: from the respective Societies. Proceedings of the Royal 
Institution,—Annual Report of the Board of Regents of the Smithsonian Institution for 
1861: from the respective Institutions. Proceedings of the American Pharmaceutical 
Association for 1865: from the Association. Bulletin of the United States Sanitary 
Commission, 1863-65,—Documents of United States Sanitary Commission: from the 
Commission. 
The Chairman said the next business would be a pleasing one to all parties, 
namely that of presenting to the successful competitors the prizes and certifi¬ 
cates of merit awarded at the conclusion of the last session of their school. He 
begged to call upon the Professors to report the results of the examinations 
in their several classes. 
CHEMISTRY AND PHARMACY. 
Professor Redwood reported the results of the examination in Chemistry and 
Pharmacy, and in doing so he said he could speak in very favourable terms of 
the conduct of the class. Their attendance at the lectures had been regular and 
punctual, their behaviour in the lecture-room had been exemplary, and the pro¬ 
gress they had made in their studies, as indicated by the results of the examina- 
