Am  j()"r  Pharm.  (  PharmaceuUeal  CoUeqes  and  Associations.  203 
A])nl,  1881.      I  <^ 
C.  C.  Meyer;  Treasurer,  E.  ('.  Jones;  Members  of  tlie  Executive  Board,. 
C.  L.  Mitcliell  and  D.  W.  Ross  ;  Orator  at  tlie  next  annual  meeting,  F.  B, 
Power. 
New  York  Colt.kge  of  Pharmacy.— The  following  candidates  have 
passed  the  examinations  and  received  the  degree  of  Graduate  in  Pharmacy: 
Edward  L.  E.  Ayme,  New  York,  Tobacco. 
William  Bodebeiider,  Ohio,  Tincture  of  Opium. 
Charles  A.  Bodenstab,  New  York,  Atropa  Belladonna. 
Henry  U.  Bneunlich,  Iowa,  Acffcki. 
Charles  G.  Bruckmann,  New  York,  Bcnzoc,  Benzoic  Acid^  Derivative. 
Frederick  \V.  Bruckmann,  New  Yor]\,  Samfuinaria. 
Louis  Brunswig,  Louisianna,  Arf/enti  Nitras. 
Benjamin  Cahn,  Virginia,  Soap  Bark  rw  Emidsifyimf  Agent. 
Philip  K,  Clark,  Vermont,  Sodium  Chloride. 
Isaac  Colin,  Poland,  Camphor. 
Luis  E.  Cuevas,  Portorico,  \V.  I.,  Me  rear}). 
William  DeLano,  New  York,  PercoUdion. 
W^illiani  H.  Dewender,  New  York,  Unguent.  ITydrarg.  Nitratis^ 
William  R.  DuMoiid,  New  York,  PJigsOHtigina. 
Arthur  Fischer,  Ohio,  Iodine. 
Eugene  L.  Fridenberg,  New  York,  Disinfectants. 
Harry  H.  Funnell,  New  York,  Synthetical  Chemistry. 
George  J.  Geiger,  New  Jersey,  Dcrlredlves  of  Cellulose. 
Frank  Gundlach,  New  York,  Bltartrate  of  Potassium. 
Henry  Hamerslag,  Germany,  Arsenic. 
Thomas  A.  Hand,  New  York,  Belladonna  and  Alkaloids, 
Rudolph  Haiike,  New  York,  Coffee. 
Louis  E.  Hanniore,  New  York,  Calomel. 
Charles  F.  Heeb'.ier,  Massachusetts,  7>ia/'y«e(i  Tinctures. 
Louis  Hess,  New  York,  Honey. 
Frederick  Hohenthal,  New  York,  Brnzoaie  of  Soda. 
Emil  T.  ¥y.  Holtliusen,  Germany,  Iodine. 
George  B.  Hooker,  New  Jersey,  Pepslna  Porcl. 
Ellison  W.  Hurd,  New  York,  Emulsion  of  Cod-Liver  Oil. 
/Tliomas  J.  Jones,  Bermuda,  Percolation. 
'  William  Th.  Jones,  Kentucky,  Belladonna  and  Alkaloid. 
Franz  Kahlenberg,  Germany,  Digitalis. 
Joshua  O.  King,  Jr.,  Georgia,  Fluid  Extracts. 
Hugh  A.  Klamer,  Austria,  Wcder  and  Relation  to  Hygiene. 
Carl  Fr.  W.  Kordenat,  Germany,  Digestion  and  its  Organs. 
Johannes  M.  A.  Laue,  Germany,  Concealing  Bitter  Taste. 
Andrew  Leuscliner,  Ncav  York,  Benzoic  Acid  and  Benzoedes. 
E.  H.  Oscar  lanke,  Germany,  Water. 
Charles  F.  Lord,  New  York,  Ammonium  and  Preparations. 
Walter  S-  McCann,  Illinois,  Water. 
Wellington  E.  McEwen,  New  York,  Guarana. 
Arthur  F.  May,  Ohio,  Iodide  of  Potassium. 
Charles  F.  Mayer,  Indiana,  Chrysopjhanic  Acid. 
Hugo  L.  M.  Metz,  New  York,  Water. 
Edward  Miller,  New  York,  Silver  and  Officinal  Preparations^ 
Elijah  J.  Molloy,  England,  Chemistry. 
Lucius  M.  Monroe,  Jr.,  Connecticut,  Volatile  Oils. 
Henry  E.  Nicoud,  Pennsylvania,  Toxicology. 
John  Pfeiffer,  New  Jersey,  Scammony. 
Frank  L.  Powell,  Rhode  Island,  Didtoisia  Myoporoides. 
Emil  Rauth,  New  York,  Opluni  and  its  Effects. 
Gustavus  Roeber,  Wisconsin,  Arrangement  of  Atoms. 
Charles  Roenbeck,  New  York,  Iron  and  its  Scale  Salts. 
