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THE BRITISH PHARMACEUTICAL CONFERENCE.

AN ORGANIZATION FOR THE ENCOURAGEMENT OF PHARMACEUTICAL RESEARCH AND THE PROMOTION
OF FRIENDLY INTERCOURSE AMONGST PHARMACISTS.
This Association of Chemists and Druggists and others interested in Pharmacy is managed by about twenty unpaid officers annually elected by the members.

ANNUAL MEETINGS OF MEMBERS.

1863, NEWCASTLE. 1864, BATH. 1865, BIRMINGHAM. 1866, NOTTINGHAM. 1867, DUNDEE. 1868, NORWICH. 1869, EXETER. 1870, LIVERPOOL.
1871, EDINBURGH. 1872, BRIGHTON. 1873, BRADFORD. 1874, LONDON. 1875, BRISTOL. 1876, GLASGOW. 1877, PLYMOUTH.
1878, DUBLIN. 1879, SHEFFIELD. 1880, SWANSEA. 1881, YORK. 1882, SOUTHAMPTON.

The chief business of the meetings is the communication of written descriptions of original investigations made by members during the year, and includes discussions on such
papers by the assembled members and visitors.

Presidents:

1863-4, 1864-5, H. DEANE, F.L.S.; 1865-6, 1866-7, PROF. BENTLEY, M. R.C.S.; 1867-8, 1868-9, D. HANBURY, F.R.S.;
1869-70, 1870-1, W. W. STODDART, F.C.S.; 1871-2, 1872-3, H. B. BRADY, F.R.S.; 1873-4, 1874-5, T. B. GROVES, F.C.S.;
1875-6, 1876-7, PROF. REDWOOD, F.C.S.; 1877-8, 1878-9, G. F. SCHACHT, F.C.S.; 1879-80, W. SOUTHALL, F.L.S.;
1880-81, R. REYNOLDS, F.C.S. 1881-82, PROF. ATTFIELD, PHD., F.R. S., etc.

THE YEAR-BOOK OF PHARMACY AND TRANSACTIONS.

The Conference annually presents to members a handsome octavo volume of about 500 pages, containing the proceedings at the yearly meeting, and a report
on the progress of pharmacy, or YEAR-BOOK, comprising abstracts of papers on pharmacy, materia medica, and chemistry, and on new preparations, processes, and
formule, published at home and abroad during each year. The funds of the Conference, composed of annual subscriptions of seven shillings and sixpence, are
devoted to the production of this useful book, no pains being spared to make it the desk companion of the year, and an invaluable permanent work of reference
for every chemist and druggist. The Executive Committee of the Conference trusts that members will show the current Year-Book to their friends and acquaint-
ances-principals, assistants, or pupils-and obtain as large a number of new members as possible. Alphabetical lists of the names and addresses of sub-
scribers will be found in each Year-Book.
NOMINATION FOR MEMBERSHIP.

Gentlemen desiring to join the Conference can be nominated at any time on applying to a Secretary or any other Officer or member. The Name and Address
of each candidate should be written legibly, and forwarded to "The Secretary," British Pharmaceutical Conference, 17, Bloomsbury Square, London, W.C.,
together with the subscription.
THE ANNUAL SUBSCRIPTION.

The Annual Subscription is Seven Shillings and Sixpence. For this sum each member is entitled to one copy of the Year-Book, carriage free; and to attend
the Annual Meetings.
Members residing abroad can be supplied with the Year-Book on paying the Annual Subscription, and the postage to the respective countries of a book
> weighing two imperial pounds.
Remittances may be made by Money or Postal Order, Payable to the British Pharmaceutical Conference at "High Holborn."
The Conference Year commences on July 1st, and Annual Subscriptions are due in advance on that date. The Year-Book is posted as soon as published (in
December) to every member who has previously paid his subscription. To members joining later, the volume is posted immediately on receipt of a Money Order
or other form of remittance. The price of extra copies of the volume for 1873, and subsequent issues is 78. 6d.

Honorary General Secretaries, {

Price of the Year-Book to non-members, 10s.
F. BADEN BENGER, F.C.S., Manchester.
MICHAEL CARTEIGHE, F.I.C., F.C.S., London.

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OFFICERS FOR 1881-82.

PRESIDENT.

PROF. ATTFIELD, PH.D., F.R.S., F.I.C., F.C.S.

VICE-PRESIDENTS,

Who have filled the office of President.

PROF. BENTLEY, F.L.S., M.R.C.S., London.
H. B. BRADY, F.R.S., etc., Newcastle-on-Tyne.
THOMAS B. GROVES, F.C.S., Weymouth.
PROF. REDWOOD, PH.D., F.I.C., F.C.S., London.
G. F. SCHACHT, F.C.S., Clifton, Bristol.
W. SOUTHALL, F.L.S., Birmingham.
RICHARD REYNOLDS, F.C.S., Leeds.

VICE-PRESIDENTS.

THOMAS GREENISH, F.C.S., F.R.M.S., London.
R. CHIPPERFIELD, Southampton.
PROF. TICHBORNE, LL.D., F.C.S., Dublin.
J. R. YOUNG, Edinburgh.

TREASURER.

C. EKIN, F.C.S., London.

HONORARY General SECRETARIES.

F. BADEN BENGER, F.C.S., Manchester.
M. CARTEIGHE, F.I.C., F.C.S., London.

SECRETARY.

PHILIP PRINCEP, London.

LOCAL SECRETARY.

O. R. DAWSON, Belle Vue Road, Southampton.

OTHER MEMBERS OF THE EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE, 1881-82.

A. KINNINMONT, F.C.S., Glas

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P. W. SQUIRE, London.

C. SYMES, PH.D., F.C.S., Liver-
pool.

G. S, TAYLOR, F.C.S., London.
J. C. THRESH, B.Sc., F.C.S., Bux-

ton.

C. UMNEY, F.I.C., F.C.S., London.

These Officers collectively constitute the Executive Committee. Three retire annually, the remainder being eligible for re-election.

R. DRESSER, York.

AUDITORS.

J. SPEARING, Southampton.

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