146 PHILADELPHIA COLLEGE OF PHARMACY. 
hands, or which may hereafter accrue as profits from said 
publications, and that the said Finance Committee are 
directed to apply such amounts as they may receive, to the 
liquidation of the stock debt of this Institution. 
It was further Resolved, That the Professors be re- 
quired to pay into the hands of the Treasurer 12§ per cent 
of the nett proceeds of all the money received from the sale 
of tickets to the Lectures, in addition to the Matriculating 
fee — the arrangement to continue for three years. 
The following resolution offered by the Finance Com- 
mittee was on motion adopted. 
The following named members of the Philadelphia Col- 
lege of Pharmacy, having relinquished to the College one 
share of its Loan, amounting to $100 each, provided they 
are exempted from further contribution ; therefore, Re- 
solved, That Samuel F. Troth, Thomas Oliver, Jacob Bigo- 
net, George D. Wetherill, Joseph C. Turnpenny, and John 
Goodyear, be exempted from further contributions to this 
Institution. 
The Committee on Latin Labels were not yet prepared 
with a statement of their accounts, and are continued to 
make a written report to the next meeting. 
The Committee appointed in conjunction with the Secre- 
tary, to revise and publish the rules and Regulations of the 
College, with the By-Laws, list of members,&c, reported that 
they had attended to the subject, and that a copy was pre- 
pared for publication. They are continued to complete the 
service. 
A report from the Publishing Committee was read and 
adopted, by which it appears that they have entered on the 
publication of the 18th volume of the Journal, and a lively 
interest continues to be manifested in this interesting peri- 
odical by the members of the profession in this and other 
States. There are some outstanding debts yet to be collec- 
ted, and a small capital of about 2 00 dollars has accumula- 
ted in favor of the Publishing Committee. 
