424 Till-; JJOTAMSTS OF PHILADELPHIA. 



changed at Volume XLII (third series), 1861, to read: 

 Journal of the Franklin Institute of the State of Pennsvl- 



t. 



van in, for the Promotion of the Mechanic Arts, devoted to 

 Mechanical and Physical Science, Civil Engineering, the 

 Arts and Manufactures. At Volume LIV (third series), 

 1867, the present title was adopted : The Journal of the 



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Franklin Institute, devoted to Science and the Mechanic 

 Arts. 



7. Journal of the Philadelphia College of Pharmacy. 

 Volume I, octavo, Philadelphia, 1830, ran to Volume VI, 

 when it became the American Journal of Pharmacy. Volume 

 I, new series, running to Volume XVIII, 1852, when it 

 became third series. Volume I, 1853, running to Volume 

 XLII, 1870, when the fourth series \vas started. Volume I, 

 1871, running to date, 1899, the last volume being No. 71, 

 of all the series. 



8. Also under the auspices of the College of Pharmacy, 

 the Alumni Report, published by the Alumni Association, 

 beginning with Volume I, 1864. 



9. Proceedings of the American Pharmaceutical 

 Association, published in Philadelphia from 1852 to date, 

 Volume XLVI, 1898. 



10. The Gardeners' Monthly and Horticultural Adver- 

 tiser, devoted to Horticulture, Arboriculture, Botany and 

 Rural Affairs. Edited by Thomas Meehan. Volume I. ls.~>',i. 

 The title was changed to read (Volume XVI, 1874), The 

 < iardeniTs' Monthly and Horticultural Advertiser, devoted 

 to Horticulture, Arboriculture, and Rural Ail airs, running 

 to Volume XXIX, 18S7, and one number, Volume XXX, 

 January. 1SSS, when it ceased. Later, under the editorial 

 supervision of Thomas Meehan & Sons, a new journal was 

 started under the name: Median's Monthly. A Magazine 



