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NATIONAL  PHARMACEUTICAL  CONVENTION. 
This  Committee  reported  that  satisfactory  credentials  of  the  ap- 
pointment of  the  following  gentlemen  as  delegates  had  been 
offered  : 
From  the  Massachusetts  College  of  Phurmacy. — Joseph  Bur- 
nett, Samuel  M.  Colcord,  Dr.  Samuel  R.  Philbrick. 
From  the  College  of  Pharmacy  of  the  City  of  New  York. — 
George  D.  Coggeshall,  L.  S.  Haskell,  John  Meakim. 
From  the  Richmond  Pharmaceutical  Society. — Alexander  Du- 
val, John  Purcell,  Joseph  Laidley. 
From  the  Cincinnati  College  of  Pharmacy. — William  B.  Chap- 
man, Charles  Augustus  Smith,  Edward  S.  Wayne. 
From  the  Philadelphia  College  of  Pharmacy. — Daniel  B. 
Smith,  Charles  Ellis,  William  Procter,  Jr. 
From  the  Maryland  College  of  Pharmacy. — Dr.  David  Stew- 
art, George  WT.  Andrews. 
And,  Henry  F.  Fish,  of  Waterbury,  Connecticut,  as  the  represen- 
tative of  the  apothecaries  and  druggists  of  the  cities  of  Hartford 
and  Middletown,  Connecticut. 
The  following  resolution  was  also  offered  : 
Resolved,  That  those  gentlemen  whose  interest  in  the  objects  of 
the  Convention  has  induced  them  to  meet  with  us  on  this  occa- 
sion, be  invited  to  take  seats  in  the  Convention  and  fully  partici- 
pate in  its  proceedings. 
Signed,  C.  Ellis,  ) 
S.  M.  Colcord,    >  Committee. 
Jos.  Laidley,  j 
The  Report,  including  the  resolution,  was  adopted,  and  the 
Committee  continued,  to  act  on  the  claims  of  delegates  or  others 
not  yet  arrived. 
On  motion  the  roll  was  called,  and  the  following  delegates  an- 
swered to  their  names  : 
Daniel  B.  Smith,  Joseph  Laidley, 
Charles  Ellis,  David  Stewart, 
William  Procter,  Jr.  Charles  Augustus  Smith, 
Joseph  Burnett,  George  D.  Coggeshall, 
Samuel  M.  Colcord,  Llewellyn  S.Haskell, 
Samuel  R.  Philbrick,  John  Meakim, 
Alexander  Duval,  Henry  S.  Fish. 
