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THE 
AMERICAN  JOURNAL  OF  PHARMACY, 
SEPTEMBER,  1854. 
PROCEEDINGS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  PHARMACEUTICAL 
ASSOCIATION. 
The  American  Pharmaceutical  Association  met  at  the  hall  of 
the  Mechanics  Institute,  Cincinnati,  July  25th,  1854,  at  11 
o'clock,  A.  M. 
In  the  absence  of  William  A.  Brewer,  President,  the  meeting 
was  called  to  order  by  C.  B.  Guthrie,  one  of  the  Vice  Presidents, 
and  on  motion,  Edward  S.  Wayne,  of  Cincinnati,  was  appointed 
Secretary,  fro  tern.,  in  lieu  of  Edward  Parrish,  of  Philadelphia, 
the  Secretary,  who  was  not  present. 
On  motion,  a  Committee  of  the  members  of  the  Association 
was  appointed  by  the  Chair  to  examine  Credentials,  and  that 
duty  was  assigned  to  W.  B.  Chapman,  C.  A.  Smith,  and  Wm. 
Procter,  Jr. 
After  a  recess,  this  Committee  reported  the  following  list  of 
delegates  and  gentlemen,  as  having  been  appointed  by  their  re- 
spective Colleges,  or  as  recommended  for  election  according  to 
the  Constitution,  viz : 
By  the  New  York  College  of  Pharmacy. — George  D.  Cogge- 
shall,  Benjamin  Canavan,  Eugene  Dupuy,  Buckland  W.  Bull, 
and  John  Meakim. 
By  the  Massachusetts  College  of  Pharmacy. — William  A. 
Brewer,  S.  M.  Colcord,  Joseph  Burnett,  Daniel  Henchman,  H. 
W.  Lincoln. 
By  the  Philadelphia  College  of  Pharmacy. — Henry  C.  Blair, 
Charles  Ellis,  John  H.  Ecky,  Charles  Bullock,  and  C.  H,  Dingee. 
By  the  Cincinnati  College  of  Pharmacy. — W.  J.  Gordon,  A. 
M.  Stevens,  Theodore  Marsh,  W.  H.  Coolidge,  and  Edward  S. 
Wayne. 
No  communications  relative  to  delegations  from  the  Maryland 
College  at  Baltimore,  or  from  the  Richmond  Association,  were 
received. 
