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PROCEEDINGS  OF  THE 
to  Congress  for  a  charter  had  failed,  owing  to  the  pressure  of 
business  at  the  short  session. 
The  appointment  of  the  Committee  to  nominate  officers  being 
in  order,  H.  W.  Lincoln,  of  Boston,  Wm.  Hegeman,  of  New 
York,  Charles  Bullock,  of  Philadelphia,  Israel  J.  Grahame,  of 
Baltimore,  and  J.  M.  Callan,  of  Washington,  were  nominated 
from  the  respective  delegations,  and  C.  A.  Tufts,  of  New  Hamp- 
shire, Edward  Parrish,  of  Philadelphia,  and  A.  P.  Sharp,  of 
Baltimore,  appointed  by  the  Chair  from  the  members  at  large. 
The  meeting  then  adjourned  to  9  o'clock  to  morrow  morning. 
Second  day — Morning  Session- — Sept.  14^,  1859. 
The  meeting  was  called  to  order  at  9  o'clock  by  Dr.  Battel 
Vice  President. 
E.  0.  Gale,  of  Chicago,  appeared  as  a  delegate  from  the 
Chicago  College  of  Pharmacy,  just  organized  in  that  city. 
A  communication  was  received  from  the  Boston  Library,  ac- 
knowledging the  receipt  of  a  copy  of  the  Proceedings  of  the 
Association  for  1858. 
The  Executive  Committee  having  nominated  the  following 
gentlemen,  they  were  duly  elected  members  of  the  Association: 
Messrs.  Haviland,  Buck  and  Bullock  acting  as  tellers. 
J.  Lindley  Pyle,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Joel  S.  Orne,       Cambridge,  Mass. 
Cyrus  Pyle,  "  "  Francis  D.  Hardy,  Jr.    "  « 
Uriah  B.  Wilson,  Ann  Arbor,  Mich.  Wm.  T.  S.  Cardy,  Chelsea,  " 
Samuel  P.  Duffield,  Detroit,     "  William  Atwood,  Portland,  Maine. 
Ferd.  F.  Mayer,  New  York  City,  Luther  Atwood,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 
Joseph  T.  Brown,  Boston,  Mass.  Corydon  E.  Tyler,  New  York  City. 
Benjamin  Proctor,  Lynn,  Mass.  Samuel  Noyes,  New  Haven,  Conn. 
Samuel   A.    Smith,    Newbury  port,  James  M.   B.   McNary,  Hartford, 
Mass.  Conn. 
M.  D.  Colby,  Boston,  Mass.  H.  H.  Barrington,  Providence,  R.  I. 
George  Woodbridge,       "         "  R.  I.  Taylor,        Newport,  " 
Dr.  Henry  T.  Cummings,  of  Portland,  Maine,  offered  the  fol- 
lowing "Voted,  that  the  name  of  the  American  Pharmaceutical 
Association  shall  not  be  employed  by  any  of  the  members  there- 
of, upon  signs  or  labels,  or  in  advertisements,  in  a  manner  to 
compromise  the  Association  in  respect  to  its  approbation  or  en- 
dorsement of  any  species  of  no:trums,  or  proprietary  prepara- 
tions.   This  was  withdrawn  to  give  place  to  other  business. 
