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Meetings  were  held  by  adjournment  on  May  10th,  May  24th  and 
May  31st,  1869.  The  Committee  on  revision  of  the  By-Laws  reported, 
and  after  discussion  the  proposed  By-Laws  were  modified  and  directed 
to  be  reported  to  the  next  semi-annual  meeting. 
At  the  meeting  of  May  10th  the  Treasurer  reported  the  receipt  of  one 
hundred  dollars  toward  the  Building  Fund. 
The  Auditors  who  were  appointed  to  examine  the  accounts  of  the 
Committee  of  Ways  and  Means,  reported  that  they  had  attended  to 
the  duty,  and  found  the  accounts  with  accompanying  vouchers  correct, 
and,  on  motion,  the  Committee  of  Ways  and  Means  were  discharged. 
At  the  meeting  of  May  24th  Mr.  A.  B.  Taylor  presented  to  the  Col- 
lege the  second  diploma  issued  by  this  institution,  it  having  been  granted 
to  Dr.  Wm.  Sharpe.  It  was  directed  to  be  framed  and  placed  in  a  con- 
spicuous place  in  the  College  Building. 
Sept.  2^ith,  1869.  The  semi-annual  meeting  was  held  at  the  College 
Hall.  J.  J.  Ottinger  and  J.  L.  Supplee  were  reported  as  having  passed 
the  June  examination  and  received  the  diploma  of  the  College.  The 
subject  of  the  revised  By-Laws  was  taken  up  and'partly  considered,  sec- 
tion by  section. 
The  semi-annual  election  having  been  called  for,  the  ballot  re- 
sulted in  the  choice  of  Wilson  H.  Pile,  M.  D.,  A.  B.  Taylor,  W.  C. 
Bakes,  H.  N.^  Rittenhouse,  Edward  Parrish,  Evan  T.  Ellis,  Wm.  J. 
Jenks,  and  Chas.  Shivers,  as  Trustees  for  twelve  months. 
Committee  on  Decease^  Members. — Edw.  Parrish,  Wm.  Procter,  Jr., 
and  Chas.  Bullock.    On  motion,  adjourned  to  Oct.  It,  at  2  P.  M. 
Oct.  1st,  1869. — Adjourned  meeting  held  at  College  Hall.  Minutes 
read  and  approved,  and  the  By-Laws  were  then  considered. 
The  Code  of  Ethics  was  next  brought  up  for  discussion  and  adopted, 
with  a  mere  verbal  alteration. 
It  was  then  moved  and  seconded  that  the  By-Laws  as  read  and  amended 
be  adopted,  which  was  unanimously  determined  on. 
Adjourned  to  Oct.  5th,  1869. 
Oct.  5th,  1869. — The  following  gentlemen,  eminent  for  their  attainments 
as  chemists  or  pharmaceutists,  having  been  duly  proposed  in  accordance 
with  the  By-Laws,  at  the  last  annual  meeting,  were  elected  Honorary 
Members  of  this  College  : 
England. — Daniel  Hanbury,  F.R.S.,  London  ;  Henry  Deane,  Claphara, 
London  ;  Wm.  Crookes,  F.R.S.,  London  ;  John  Elliott  Howard,  London. 
France. — M.  Berthelot;  M.  Louis  Mialhe  ;  M.  Bussy  ;  Pierre  Frangois 
Guillaume  Boullay  ;  M.  Pasteur;  M.  Cahours,  all  of  Paris. 
Germany.— Br.  Fred.  Mohr,  Coblentz ;  Prof.  Fred.  Wohler,  Gottin, 
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