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how  each  kind  may  be  transported.  (2)  How  may  money  be  sent  with  com- 
parative safety  to  a  distant  point?  (3)  Name  all  of  the  methods  that  you 
know  of,  giving  reasons  for  preferring  one  over  the  other  under  varying  cir- 
cumstances. 
F— Commercial  Terms. — Define  the  following  terms  :  (1)  Executor.  (2) 
Administrator.  (3)  Power  of  Attorney.  (4)  Mercantile  Agency.  (5)  F.O.B. 
(6)  Will.    (7)  Mortgage.    (8)  Deed.    (9)  Lease.    (10)  Bill  of  Lading. 
G — Card  Indexes. — (1)  Describe  a  card  index  for  recording  petty  cash  sales. 
(2)  Name  advantages  and  uses  of  the  card  index  system  for  general  purposes. 
H— Promissory  Notes. — (1)  What  is  a  promissory  note?  (2)  Describe 
briefly  their  uses  in  business.  (3)  What  is  an  accommodation  note?  (4) 
What  risk  is  incurred  through  endorsing  promissory  notes  ?  What  is  meant 
by  a  note  "going  to  protest  "  ? 
I— Book-keeping.— (1)  Define  a  book  of  original  entry.  (2)  Day-Book.  (3) 
Journal.    (4)  Cash-Book.    (5)  Ledger.    (6)  Posting.    (7)  Trial  Balance. 
K — Book-keeping. — (1)  What  two  forms  of  book-keeping  are  practised? 
(2)  Describe  briefly  the  principle  of  each. 
SPECIMENS. 
The  following  specimens  were  placed  before  the  members  of  the  Class  for 
recognition  : 
(1)  Pharmacy.— Adeps  Lanse  Hydrosus,  Ceratum  Resinse,  Elixir  Aromaticum, 
Pulvis  Ipecacuanhas  et  Opii,  Aqua  Chloroformi,  Syrupus  Rosae,  Vinum  Ferri 
Citratis,  Tinctura  Myrrhae,  Extractum  Ergotae  Fluidum,  Liquor  Iodi  Com- 
positus. 
(2)  Chemistry. — Benzinum,  Amylum,  Sodii  Salicylas,  Acidum  Tartaricum, 
Plumbi  Oxidum,  Acetanilidum,  Potasii  Ferrocyanidum,  Acidum  Tannicum, 
Glycerinum,  Plumbi  Acetas. 
(3)  Materia  Medica. — Gentiana,  Senega,  Cimicifuga,  Podophyllum,  Fran- 
gula,  Xanthoxylum,  Matico,  Digitalis,  Chenopodium,  Sinapis  Nigra. 
(4)  Committee. — Tinctura  Gentianae  Composita,  Tinctura  Benzoini  Compo- 
sita,  Syrupus  Ferri  Iodidi,  Magnesii  Carbonas,  Acidum  Boricum,  Potassi  Bicar- 
bonas,  Stramonii  Semen,  Belladonnas  Folia,  Aconitum,  Sanguinaria. 
ANNUAL  MEETING. 
The  Annual  Meeting  of  the  Philadelphia  College  of  Pharmacy  was  held  on 
March  31st,  at  the  College  Building,  145  North  Tenth  Street. 
Twenty-seven  members  were  present,  the  President,  Howard  B.  French,  pre- 
siding. 
The  minutes  of  the  quarterly  meeting  held  December  30,  1901,  were  read 
and  approved. 
The  minutes  of  the  meetings  of  the  Board  of  Trustees  for  December  3,  1901, 
January  7  and  February  4,  1902,  were  read  by  the  Registrar,  W.  Nelson  Stem, 
and  approved. 
The  annual  meeting  being  the  occasion  for  the  reports  of  the  officers  and 
Standing  Committees,  these  were  given  in  the  following  order  : 
President's  Report :  The  property  at  the  present  time  is  in  fairly  good  con- 
dition. All  necessary  repairs  have  been  made  as  economically  as  possible,  yet 
it  seems  essential  to  have  many  things  done  to  bring  them  up  to  that  standard 
that  is  desirable  for  the  institution  to  maintain. 
