Am'3LuUri9Pioarm'}     Philadelphia  College  of  Pharmacy.  247 
The  quarterly  review  of  the  progress  in  pharmacy  continues  to 
reflect  the  advances  abroad  as  well  as  in  this  country. 
Curator's  Report. — The  Museum  is  in  good  condition  and 
has  received  a  number  of  donations  during  the  year,  the  following 
being  the  donors:  Howard  B.  French,  Charles  H.  LaWall,  M.  1. 
Wilbert,  Smith,  Kline  and  French  Co.,  D.  H.  Hage,  James  P. 
Lengel,  and  E.  H.  Gane.  The  historical  and  general  collections  are 
growing  in  number  and  importance  and  soon  additional  case-room 
will  be  required. 
Acknowledgments  of  having  received  certificates  of  election  to 
honorary  membership  were  received  from  Surgeon-General  Walter 
Wyman  and  Professor  O.  A.  Oesterle. 
The  members  went  into  executive  session  at  4.30  p.m.  and  con- 
tinued in  session  till  5  p.m.,  when  the  following  appointments  were 
announced  by  the  President : 
Delegates  to  the  American  Pharmaceutical  Association  : 
Joseph  P.  Remington,  F.  E.  Stewart.  O.  W.  Osterlund.  William 
Mclntyre,  and  William  L.  ClirTe. 
Delegates  to  the  Pennsylvania  Pharmaceutical  Asso- 
ciation :  C.  B.  Lowe,  William  E.  Lee,  William  Mclntyre,  Charles 
H.  LaWall,  H.  L.  Stiles,  Joseph  P.  Remington,  F.  P.  Stroup. 
Jacob  M.  Baer,  Theodore  Campbell,  and  Charles  Leedom. 
Delegates  to  the  Xew  Jersey  Pharmaceutical  Association  : 
George  M.  Beringer,  C.  B.  Lowe,  Henry  Kraemer,  H.  L.  Stiles, 
and  Theodore  Campbell. 
Committee  on  By-laws:  George  M.  Beringer,  Joseph  W. 
England,  and  C.  A.  Weidemann. 
The  resignation  of  Theodore  L.  Gamble,  associate  member,  was 
accepted. 
A  letter  was  received  from  Mrs.  Isadora  E.  Kline  acknowledging 
the  receipt  of  the  "  In  Memoriam  "  resolutions  on  the  death  of 
her  husband,  Eirst  Vice-president  Mahlon  N.  Kline. 
Professor  S.  P.  Sadtler  presented  to  the  College  on  behalf  of 
the  family  of  the  late  Rev.  Dr.  Schaeffer  a  very  ancient  hvdrometer 
— probably  a  century  old — formerly  used  by  Doctor  William  Ash- 
mead,  a  physician  and  druggist  of  Germantown.  A  vote  of  thanks 
was  tendered  the  donors. 
The  report  of  the  Committee  on  Nominations  was  read.  Messrs. 
Jacob  M.  Baer  and  Theodore  Campbell  were  appointed  tellers,  who, 
after  a  ballot  was  taken,  reported  the  election  of  Howard  B.  French, 
