The chemist and druggist [electronic resource] . a-nut cwt. „ „ .. .. value £ „ olive .. .. .. tnns „ „ .. .. value £ „ palm cwt. „ „ .. .. value £ „ petroleum gals. „ „ .. .. value £ Quicksilver .. .. lbs. „ .. .. value £ Nitre (nitrate of potash) .. cwt. „ „ „ .. value £Spices, .. .. lbs. „ „ .. .. value £ „ pepper lbs. „ .. .. value £ Tallow and stearine .. .. cwt.„ „ .. value £ June, 1885 514,377160,185125,00243,174 65,726 155,400126,2625,763132,08440,42646,769 121,988 ,19422,6371,3449,24855712,6972,7969,2163,31062,4579,5393^,2519161,78511,22517,44023011,27338,31752,86040


The chemist and druggist [electronic resource] . a-nut cwt. „ „ .. .. value £ „ olive .. .. .. tnns „ „ .. .. value £ „ palm cwt. „ „ .. .. value £ „ petroleum gals. „ „ .. .. value £ Quicksilver .. .. lbs. „ .. .. value £ Nitre (nitrate of potash) .. cwt. „ „ „ .. value £Spices, .. .. lbs. „ „ .. .. value £ „ pepper lbs. „ .. .. value £ Tallow and stearine .. .. cwt.„ „ .. value £ June, 1885 514,377160,185125,00243,174 65,726 155,400126,2625,763132,08440,42646,769 121,988 ,19422,6371,3449,24855712,6972,7969,2163,31062,4579,5393^,2519161,78511,22517,44023011,27338,31752,86040,9221,767368,59027,84849142370,0922,9841,871,13360,23415,98823,740 June, 1886 454,355142,607130,44340,273 75,571 170,741112,59b6,494138,93131,23832,030 117,891 8,69242,12313,763991 6,52776719,714 3,57815,172 1,96244,518 6,21318 20514,61729,27114,18219,096147 7,06411,,938 3 591499,25042,474 7,671 6,287132,951 4,6711,499,68543,29714,64216,417 78 THE CHEMIST AND DRUGGIST. [July 16, Against the Committee. Sir,—In your report of the proceedings of the Council ofthe Pharmaceutical Society at the meeting held on Wednes-day last, you state that I did not vote on the motion thatthe nominations for the vacancy in the Council be receivedin committee. This is an error on the part of your reporter. I votedagainst the motion. I remain, yours faithfully. .July 11. George S. Woolley. Liquor Eastoni Cone. Sir,— I beg to confirm Mr. A. G. Bruces experience, that itis useless to dilute the above preparation in order that it mayremain fluid, as there seems to be no reasonable limit to itspower of solidifying when cooled. I find, however, that byplacing it in strong sunshine for a little time it will liquefyand become fit for use. Much more important than the above is Mr. Martindalessecond note in reference to the strength of the finished syrupas made from the liquor, for we find, just as he has stated,that syr. Eastoni made fr


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