illinutcs  of  tl)c  College, 
At  a  stated  meeting,  held  9th  mo.  25,  1854. 
Samuel  F.  Troth,  First  Vice  President,  in  the  Chair. 
The  minutes  of  the  previous  meeting  were  read  and  adopted. 
The  minutes  of  the  Board  of  Trustees  for  the  past  six  months  were 
then  read,  which  informed  that  the  following  candidates  having  presented 
themselves  for  examination,  at  the  stated  time,  in  June,  were  approved, 
and  accordingly  elected  Graduates  in  Pharmacy  : 
Henry  X.  Eittenhouse,  thesis  on  Buchu, 
John  11  Buch,  «  Gillenia, 
Thomas  Lancaster,  "        Syrup  of  Protonitrate  of  Iron. 
The  minutes  of  the  Board  inform  of  the  death  of  one  of  their  number — 
William  D.  Liveriioee — and  contain  a  fitting  tribute  to  his  memory. 
A  report  was  read  from  the  Committee  on  Latin  Labels,  informing  of  the 
publication  of  a  new  edition  of  the  labels,  in  bronze,  on  highly  glazed 
paper. 
A  communication  resigning  his  membership  in  the  College,  was  received 
from  Charles  S.  Braddock,  and  was  accepted. 
Letters  from  V.  Eegnault,  dated  Paris,  Feb.  15,  and  from  Michael  Dono- 
van, dated  Dublin,  Aug.  23rd,  to  the  Corresponding  Secretary,  in 
answer  to  letters  notifying  them  of  election  to  Honorary  Membership,  were 
received  and  placed  on  the  file. 
The  delegates  appointed  to  attend  the  late  meeting  of  the  American 
Pharmaceutical  Association,  held  in  Cincinnati,  reported,  that  although 
none  of  their  number  could  arrange  it  to  leave  home  at  the  time  appointed, 
the  College  was  represented  at  the  meeting  by  Professor  Procter,  one  of  the 
original  members  of  the  Association,  and  by  him  the  College  was  informed 
that,  although  the  attendance  was  small,  the  best  feeling  prevailed,  and  a 
large  amount  of  work  was  placed  in  the  hands  of  Committees  to  report  at 
the  next  annual  meeting,  to  be  held  in  New  York,  on  the  second  Tuesday 
in  September,  1855. 
Copies  of  the  Proceedings  and  of  an  Address,  in  pamphlet  form,  designed 
for  general  circulation  among  druggists  and  apothecaries,  their  clerks  and 
apprentices,  published  by  the  Executive  Committee,  of  the  Association,  were 
presented,  and  the  following,  offered  by  Dr.  John  Harris,  was  adopted : 
Whereas,  The  American  Pharmaceutical  Association,  at  its  late  Annual 
Meeting,  passed  a  resolution  recommending  to  the  several  Colleges  of 
Pharmacy  the  appointment  of  Committees  of  Correspondence,  Cl  who  shall 
