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burthens upon the students than at present, at the same 
time that forty additional lectures would be communicated. 
Your Committee therefore recommend the adoption of the 
following resolution. 
Resolved, That the report of the Committee on the es- 
tablishment of a Professorship of Pharmacy be referred to 
the Board of Trustees, with instructions to take the neces- 
sary measures for establishing the said Professorship. 
Daniel B. Smith, 
William Procter, Jr., 
A. J. L. Duhamel, 
Edward Parrish, 
Samuel F. Troth, 
Charles Ellis, 
Joseph C. Turnpenny, 
John H. Ecky, 
Wm. J. Jenks. 
Philadelphia, 5th mo. 4th, 1846. 
The report and accompanying resolution were unani- 
mously adopted. 
From the Minutes. 
Dillwyn Parrish, Secretary. 
At a special meeting of the Board of Trustees of the 
Philadelphia College of Pharmacy, held Sixth month 1st, 
1846, — On motion of Augustine J. L. Duhamel, it was re- 
solved to proceed to the election of an occupant for the new 
professorship in the School of Pharmacy ; whereupon, 
William Procter, Jr., was unanimously elected Profes- 
sor of Pharmacy. 
Edward Parrish, Secretary. 
