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EDITORIAL. 
(SMtorial  Department. 
Meettng  of  the  Association. — Before  some  of  our  readers  receive  this 
number,  the  American  Pharmaceutical  Association  will  have  convened  in 
Boston,  on  the  5th  of  September.  We  hope,  however,  that  very  many  will 
receive  it  in  time  to  accept  the  following  invitation  of  our  confreres  of  the 
Massachusetts  College  of  Pharmacy : 
Boston,  August  10,  1865. 
Dear  Sir, — The  thirteenth  annual  meeting  of  the  American  Pharma- 
ceutical Association  will  be  held  in  this  city,  on  Tuesday,  September  5th, 
commencing  at  3  o'clock,  P.  M.,  at  the  rooms  of  the  Massachusetts  Col- 
lege of  Pharmacy,  No.  12  Temple  Place. 
A  cordial  invitation  from  the  Massachuseits  College  of  Pharmacy  is 
hereby  given  to  all  members  of  the  Association,  and  others  of  the  pro- 
fession, to  visit  Boston  at  that  time  ;  and  it  is  hoped  that  the  sessions  of 
the  Association  will  be  a  profit  and  pleasure  to  all  who  can  avail  them- 
selves of  the  opportunity. 
In  accordance  with  the  custom  of  former  years,  we  wish  that  numbers, 
as  much  as  possible,  should  put  up  at  the  same  hotel ,  and,  for  this  pur- 
pose, have  made  arrangements  with  the  Tremont  House,  as  being  desirable. 
Persons  wishing  to  become  members  can  address  the  undersigned,  and 
their  application  will  be  attended  to. 
Essays  and  volunteer  papers  on  subjects  of  interest  may  be  sent  to  the 
undersigned.  Specimens  of  materia  medica,  chemical  and  pharmaceuti- 
cal preparations,  plants,  apparatus,  &c,  are  solicited  for  exhibition,  and 
may  be  sent  to  the  care  of  Messrs.  Smith  &  Melvin,  325  Washington  St. 
It  is  hoped  that  there  will  be  a  good  representation  from  the  Pharma- 
ceutists of  New  England,  to  welcome  their  brethren  from  other  States. 
Yours  truly,  Henry  W.  Lincoln, 
For  the  Committee. 
The  Dublin  International  Exhibition  is  now  open  to  visitors,  and  the 
Journals  have  for  some  time  past  contained  reports  on  the  articles  exhibited 
relating  to  Pharmacy.  Those  wishing  to  learn  to  what  extent  our  art  has 
been  represented,  will  find  a  detailed  notice  commencing  in  the  Pharma- 
ceutical Journal  for  August,  by  Harry  Napier  Draper,  of  Dublin. 
Maryland  College  or  Pharmacy. 
Baltimore,  August  7,  1865. 
Ed.  Amer.  Journ.  Pharm.  : 
Dear  Sir, — At  a  meeting  of  the  Maryland  College  of  Pharmacy,  on  3d 
inst.,  the  following  members  were  elected  delegates  to  the  Thirteenth  An- 
nual Meeting  of  the  American  Pharmaceutical  Association. 
Delegates.— J.  J.  Thomsen,  J.  Brown  Baxley,  John  F.  Hancock,  W. 
Wesley  Cunningham,  J.  Faris  Moore. 
Alternates. — N.  Hynson  Jennings,  A.  P.  Sharp,  Wm.  H.  Brown,  Joseph 
Roberts,  J.  J.  Smith. 
Yours,  respectfully, 
Geo.  W.  Andrews,  President. 
