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Ample  accommodations  will  be  secured  at  the  American  House,  so 
that  all  who  attend  can  be  at  one  hotel,  with  table  and  accommodation 
room  appropriated  solely  for  their  use.  Those  who  attend  with  their 
families,  will  find  retired  apartments  in  the  same  hotel;  or,  if  desired,  in 
boarding  houses  or  private  families. 
All  members,  and  persons  intending  to  become  members,  are  requested 
to  report  themselves  at  the  rooms  of  the  College,  and  at  the  hotel. 
From  the  manifestly  increasing  interest  in  the  Association,  a  large  at- 
tendance is  expected,  and  it  would  be  very  gratifying  to  meet  every 
member,  and  all  Pharmaceutists  who  are  interested  in  our  objects. 
S.  M.  Colcord,  Treasurer. 
Although  not  required  by  the  rules  of  his  office  to  do  so,  it  is  highly 
commendable  in  the  Treasurer  to  give  this  information  appended  to  the  bill 
for  annual  subscription.  It  suggests  a  rallying  point  for  the  mem- 
bers, who  thus  are  able  to  learn  who  have  arrived.  Members  should  en- 
courage their  pharmaceutical  friends  who  are  not  members  to  make  the 
trip  to  Boston  and  join  the  Association.  Those  who  want  information  as 
to  the  conditions  of  membership,  will  find  them  in  the  President's  notice 
at  page  483  of  this  number. 
St.  Louis  Pharmaceutical  Association. — The  following  note  to  the  editor 
announcing  the  names  of  Delegates  from  the  St.  Louis  Association  is  pub- 
lished by  request : 
St.  Louis,  Mo.,  18th  August,  1859. 
Dear  Sir  : — I  forward  to  you  the  names  of  the  Delegates  of  the  "St.  Louis 
Pharmaceutical  Association  "  to  the  annual  meeting  of  the  "  American 
Pharmaceutical  Association,"  to  be  held  in  September ;  would  you  be 
kind  enough  to  insert  their  names  in  the  next  issue  of  your  valuable  jour- 
nal ?  The  delegates  are — Messrs.  Enno  Sander,  William  H.  Dornin, 
James  O'Gallagher,  Samuel  D.  Hendel,  and  William  B.  Parker. 
I  remain,  dear  sir,  respectfully  yours, 
James  O'Gallagher, 
Corresponding  Secretary  St.  Louis  Pharm.  Association. 
Philadelphia  College  of  Pharmacy. — The  School  of  Pharmacy  in  this 
Institution  will  open  its  courses,  the  approaching  session,  on  Monday, 
October  3d,  at  7£  o'clock,  P.  M.,  at  the  College  Hall,  Zane  Street  above 
Seventh,  on  which  occasion,  Prof.  R.  P.  Thomas  will  deliver  the  general 
Introductory.  By  consulting  the  advertising  columns,  our  readers  will 
find  a  programme  of  the  Lectures  and  Conditions  of  Graduation,  etc. 
The  Pharmaceutical  Society  of  Great  Britain. — This  Society,  in.  the 
death  of  its  President,  Jacob  Bell,  has  met  with  a  loss  that  will  long  be 
felt  by  its  members.  It  would  be  difficult  to  find  in  the  annals  of  any 
Society  a  more  devoted  and  untiring  friend  and  officer.    Through  good 
