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C. U. C. p. ALUMNI JOURNAL 



FJ?0|V[ THE LilBt^ARY 



ADELAIDE RUDOLPH 

 Assistant Librarian 



We beg to acknowledge this month, 

 with many thanks, the receipt of dupH- 

 cates for our reading-tables of Drug 

 Topics, The Xational Drug Clerk. The 

 Pharmaceutical Era. and Title and Till ; 

 also the handsome illustrated advertis- 

 ing circular of the H. K. ]\Iulford Com- 

 pany, with views of their laboratories 

 by the new Lumiere, or color photog- 

 raphy, process. 



Illustrated advertisements, published 

 in the form of booklets, often make valu- 

 able additions to a library. We call to 

 mind especially O'ue issued by Burroughs, 

 Wellcome & Company, of London, which 

 bears for its title, "Anglo-Saxon Leech- 

 craft; an historical sketch of Early Eng- 

 lish medicine," and is profusely illus- 

 trated with facsimilies of texts and pic- 

 tures from old manuscripts. For a copy 

 of this, the Library is indebted to The 

 Alumni Journal. 



An acknowledgment is also due to 

 Professor A. R. Bliss, Jr., editor-in- 

 chief, for his kindness in completing our 

 file of The Mask with the desired num- 

 bers that he still had in stock, and in 

 promising to use his good of^ces for the 

 Library in obtaining Xos. i and 2 of 

 Vol. 8. 191 1, in case he hears of any 

 Kappa Psi member having those num- 

 bers to spare. A "reading-table copy" 

 of The ]\Iask has also been gratefully 

 received. 



Besides these additions we have the 

 following books to report : 



By purchase: 



The British pharmaceutical codex, 

 Lond. 191 1. 



Codex medicamentarius gallicus: phar- 

 macopee francaise. Paris, 1908. 



Xederlandsche pharmacopee. Ed. 4. 

 's-Gravenhage. 191 5. 



Supplement to the British pharma- 

 ceutical code, 191 1. Lond. 1915. 



A synopsis of the British pharma- 

 copoeia, 1914, and the poison laws 

 of Great Britain and Ireland ; by 

 H. W. Gadd. Ed. 8. Lond. 191 5. 



Chemical German ; by F. C. Phillips. 

 Ed. 2. Easton (Pa.) 1915. 



By gift: 



Elements of materia medica and thera- 

 peutics. . .by Johanathan Pereira. Ed. 



3, V. I. Phila. 1852. (From S. A. 



Rubinfield, senior student, 1915-16.) 



An Ethical problem ; by Albert Lef- 

 fingwell. Lond. 1914. (From Mrs. 

 G. C. Diekman.) 



Plant Names, scientific and popular ; 

 by A. B. Lyons. Ed. 2, Detroit, 

 1907. ( Presentation copy from the 

 author.) 



Last, but not least. — We mention with 

 exceeding pleasure the loan by Dr. Hor- 

 atio N. Eraser of four handsomelv dec- 



