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Substitution, was read by the Chairman of the respective com- 

 mittees, Dr. George C. Diekman. The reports were received and 

 referred to the committee on publication. 



In accordance with the provision of the Pharmacy Law, which 

 requires that the Association present to the State Board of Re- 

 gents, the names of nine pharmacists, from which number the 

 Board of Regents may select for appointment, the names of three 

 members, to succeed the members of the State Board of Pharma- 

 cy, whose term of office expires in 1913, the association made the 

 following recommendations: 



To succeed Byron M. Hyde of Rochester: 



Byron M. Hyde, of Rochester; 



R. K. Smither, of Buffalo, and 



Chas. B. Sears, of Auburn. 



To succeed Clarence* O. Bigelow and George C. Diekman, of 

 New York : 



Clarence O. Bigelow, of New York ; 

 George C. Diekman, of New York ; 

 T. J. France, of Brooklyn ; 

 T. F. Raymow, of Brooklyn, ; 

 J. H. Rehfuss, of Brooklyn ; 

 Peter Diamond, of New York ; 

 Frank Avigone, of New York, and 

 John Roemer, of White Plains. 



Mr. Clarence O. Bigelow and Mr. John Roemer each in turn 

 declined a nomination. There was much regret expressed owing 

 to the fact that Mr. Bigelow, after long and faithful service as 

 member of the Board of Pharmacy, felt that he could no longer 

 serve. 



On recommendation of the Committee on President's address 

 the association voted unanimously to recommend the name of Dr. 

 J. H. Beal, as a successor to Doctor Wiley. 



Mr. George Reimann, of Buffalo, presented resolutions, appro- 

 priately worded, in respect to the memory of the late Dr. William 

 Muir, and the late Judson B. Todd. 



