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At  the  late  Commencement  of  the  College,  the  degree  of  Graduate  in 
Pharmacy  was  conferred  on  twenty- nine  graduates,  as  follows  : 
Blair,  Andrew, 
Blomer,  Augustus  P., 
Clark,  Thomas  C, 
Cornell,  Edward  A., 
Ditman,  Andrew  J., 
Gross,  George  A., 
Harry,  J.  W., 
Heller,  Marx.  M., 
Hillary,  John  F., 
Huber,  Milton, 
Keen,  Francis, 
Kennedy,  Charles  W., 
Lindsay,  John  B., 
Milner,  James  P., 
Moser,  Americus  H., 
McElroy,  James  B., 
Notson,  Charles  B., 
Orth,  Frederick  C, 
Preston,  David, 
Ranck,  J.  W., 
Rinker,  Wm.  H., 
Rubincam,  Charles  E., 
Rutherford,  Charles, 
Smith,  Wilson  B. 
Vogelbacb,  Edmund, 
Walker,  John  Thomas, 
Wendel,  Edward, 
Wendel,  Frederick, 
White,  James, 
Philadelphia,  Pa. 
Williamsport,  " 
Philadelphia,  " 
Harrisburg,  " 
Conshohocken,  " 
Cleveland,  Ohio, 
Philadelphia,  Pa. 
Norristown,  " 
Philadelphia,  " 
Allentown,  " 
Philadelphia,  " 
«  a 
Hummelston,  " 
Fallstown,  Md., 
Philadelphia,  Pa., 
Roxborough,  " 
Philadelphia,  " 
P&idium  Pyriferum. 
Eupatorium  Pcrfoliatum. 
j  Trials  and  Difficulties  of  Pro- 
l    fessional  Life. 
Polygonum  Punctaium. 
Siarchy  Gluten  and  Fecula. 
j  Several  Formulae  of  the  (J.  S. 
I  Pharmacopoeia. 
Sanguinaria  Canada nsis. 
Cyp  ripe  din  m  Pa  beseem. 
J  Causes  and  Effects  of  Health 
\     and  Diseases. 
Phytolacca  Decandra. 
Guaiaci  Lignum. 
Arctostaphylos  Uva  Ursi. 
Gossypii  Radicis  Cortex. 
The  Apothecary  §  Physicians. 
Lactucarhim. 
j  Preparations  of  the  Pharma- 
l  copceia. 
Sanguinaria  Canadensis. 
Arnica  Plaster. 
Capsicum  Annuum. 
Datura  Stramonium. 
Geranium  Maculatum. 
Ceanothus  Americana*. 
Lodide  of  Potassium. 
Sarracenia  Purpurea. 
Petroleum. 
Iledicinse  Puritas. 
Sambucus  Canadensis. 
Phosphorus  and  its  Compounds. 
Phytolacca  Decandra. 
The  Minutes  of  the  Board  of  Trustees  inform  farther,  that  a  portrait 
in  oil  of  Prof.  Joseph  Carson  has  been  presented  to  the  College  by  the 
graduating  class  of  1865. 
The  Committee  appointed  to  prepare  a  memorial  of  the  late  Henry 
Troth,  presented  an  interesting  sketch  of  his  life,  drawn  up  by  Samuel 
F.  Troth,  which  was  read,  and,  on  motion,  referred  to  the  Committee  on 
Deceased  Members. 
Dillwyn  Parrish  read  an  interesting  memorial  of  Chas.  Marshall,  the 
first  President  of  this  College,  which,  on  motion,  was  referred  to  the 
Publishing  Committee. 
The  Publishing  Committee  report,  that  the  American  Journal  of 
