571 
FINANCIAL STATEMENT .—From January 1st to Decemher 315^, 1866. 
Receipts. 
£ 
d. 
Balance in Treasurer’s hands 
. . 527 
13 
1 
Life Members’ Fund i 
Fees . 
42 
0 
0 
Interest. 
76 
6 
10 
118 
6 10 
Government Securities: 
Interest. 
2 
2 
Rent. 
0 
0 
Arrears of Subscription . 
0 
6 
I'onation to the Society 
1 
0 
Subscriptions: 
360 London Members 
378 
0 
0 
1426 Country Members 
1,497 
6 
0 
124 Associates. 
65 
2 
0 
198 Apprentices . . . . 
103 
19 
0 
2,044 
7 
0 
Fees ; 
66 Pharmaceutical ) 
Chemists . . . ) 
86 Assistants. 
113 Apprentices . . . . 
36 Rej^istration Cer-'i 
tificates./ 
435 15 0 
348 12 0 
237 6 0 
1 16 0 
-—1,023 
9 
0 
Fees: 
Lecture. 165 7 6 
Laboratory. 481 17 5 
Journals: 
Expenditure. £ s. d. 
Life Members’ Fund: 
Investment. 34 14 1 
Government Securities’ Investment 1,164 13 11 
Conversazione. 86 7 5 
Pharmaceutical Meetings .526 
Repayments. 6 16 6 
British Pharmaceutical ^ ip 0 0 
Conference,donation to) 
Sundries.12 0 0 
House Expenses. 
Rent, Rates, Taxes, and Insurance^]. 
Repairs and Alterations. 
Apparatus. 
Library . 
Museum. 
Furniture. 
Stationery .. 
Postage. 
Printing and Engraving. 
Advertisements . .. 
Law Costs (1863, 1864, 1865) .... 
Carriage . . . .. 
Collector’s Commission. 
Travelling Expenses. 
Gratuity to Mr. Sharp, late Librarian 
Secretary and Registrar. 
Wages. 
Expenses of Society in Scotland. . . 
Board of Examiners. 
Professor of Chemistry and Phar-) 
macy, etc.f 
Professor of Botany and Materia \ 
Medica, etc.J 
Subscription to Royal Botanic) 
Gardens.) 
Prize Medals, etc. 
Laboratory: 
Director’s Salary and) 
Percentage on Fees ) 302 15 3 
Demonstrator. 100 0 0 
Porter’s Wages, etc. . 66 0 8 
Chemicals, etc. 92 9 11 
Balance in Treasurer’s hands . . . , 
Balance in Secretary’s hands . . . . 
120 6 5 
33 5 5^ 
434 13 0 
36 8 6 
18 10 9 
68 8 0 
33 6 7^ 
5 18 0 
20 12 5 
48 19 0 
34 13 1 
34 7 5 
394 8 10 
2 7 10 
32 13 8 
129 7 4 
21 0 0 
337 10 0 
157 7 6 
70 16 11 
151 4 0 
300 0 0 
250 0 0 
21 0 0 
15 2 4 
561 5 10 
315 0 6 
0 8 6 
£4,838 9 11 
We, the undersigned Auditors, have examined the Accounts of the Pharmaceutical 
Society, and find them correct agreeably with the foregoing statement, and that, as 
shown by the books of the Society, there was standing in the names of the Trustees of 
the Society, at the Bank of England, on the 31st of December, 1866 :— 
On account of the General Fund, New 3 per Cents. £4000 
Life Members’ Fund, 3 per Cent. Consols . 2650 
Benevolent Fund, 3 per Cent. Consols . 7250 
Bell Memorial Fund, 3 per Cent. Consols . 2050 
William AIcCulloch,' 
John J3. Mackey, 
Frederick Barron, 
Bobert Westwood, 
Walter Breton, 
Auditors. 
nth March, 1867. 
