246  Philadelphia  College  of  Pharmacy.  {^m^'iST111, 
also  been  enriched  by  the  volumes  of  the  large  number  of  valuable 
exchanges,  which  have  been  bound.  There  are  now  in  the  library 
about  12,000  bound  volumes  and  over  3,000  pamphlets.  The 
library  has  been  consulted  by  the  students  more  than  usual,  and 
a  number  of  non-members  have  enjoyed  its  privileges. 
Historical  Committee  Report,  by  George  M.  Beringer.  During 
the  past  year  a  few  additional  contributions  to  the  Historical 
Souvenirs  and  data  that  are  being  collected  by  the  Museum  have 
been  received,  notably  some  letters  and  correspondence  of  the  late 
Prof.  William  Procter,  Jr.;  a  letter  in  Latin  of  Baron  Justus  Liebig 
(received  from  Mr.  Joseph  Jacobs,  of  Atlanta,  Ga.). 
The  exhibit  authorized  by  the  College  for  the  Pennsylvania  State 
Museum  has  been  completed  and  forwarded  to  Harrisburg,  where  it 
is  now  on  exhibition  in  the  Museum.  It  consists  of  a  series  of  vol- 
umes of  the  American  Journal  of  Pharmacy.  A  "  hand  made  " 
book  containing  "  Memoirs  of  Some  of  Those  Identified  with  the 
Development  of  the  Philadelphia  College  of  Pharmacy."  Articles 
of  Incorporation,  Constitution  and  By-laws  of  the  College  and  a 
Condensed  History.  Announcements  of  the  College.  A  booklet 
entitled  "  The  Faculty  of  the  Philadelphia  College  of  Pharmacy." 
The  printed  text-books  of  Professors  Remington,  Sadtler,  Kraemer 
and  Moerk. 
A  series  of  photographs  of  the  buildings  showing  interior  and 
exterior  views,  and  portraits  of  the  presidents  of  the  College  and 
those  who  have  been  teachers  in  the  College,  and  the  present  faculty. 
(These  portraits  were  prepared  by  Mr.  Gutekunst,  of  a  uniform 
style  and  size,  and  a  duplicate  set  has  been  prepared  and  retained 
in  the  College.)  In  this  collection  of  the  portraits  of  the  presidents 
there  is  still  lacking  the  portrait  of  Mr.  William  Lehman,  the  second 
President  of  the  College,  who  filled  that  office  from  1 825-1829. 
The  Committee  have  been  unable  to  find  a  portrait  of  Mr.  Lehman, 
but  are  continuing  their  search  and  hope  to  be  able  to  supply  the 
deficiency. 
The  laboratories  of  the  College  contributed  to  the  exhibit  as  fol- 
lows: 
The  Pharmaceutical  -Laboratory,  a  collection  of  approved  pack- 
ages for  dispensing  of  prescriptions. 
The  Chemical  Laboratory,  six  cards  of  Mounted  Type  Tests 
and  Color  Reactions. 
