MINUTES 
or THE 
Sept 30, 1834. The Society went into an election for 
Trustees in place of those whose term of service was about 
to expire, and the tellers reported that the following were 
duly elected : 
C. E. Pleasants, F. R. Smith, Jos. Scattergood, Jos. C. 
Turnpenny, Jacob Bigonet, P. Lehman, W. Hodgson, Jr. and 
S. F. Troth. 
The resignation of Edward Townsend was received and 
read. 
F. R. Smith presented a specimen of oil of camphor 
from India, which was ordered to be placed in the collection 
of the College. 
Oct. 28. The committee on Latin labels made a report, 
when after discussion, the subject was referred back to them 
with power to act. 
The committee on Patent Medicines was discharged and 
a new committee appointed, with instructions to inquire into 
the expediency of having new directions for patent medicines 
prepared, expunging such parts of the old English directions 
now in use, as may be exceptionable. 
