MINUTES OF THE COLLEGE. 
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MINUTES OF THE PHILADELPHIA COLLEGE OF 
PHARMACY. 
A special meeting of the Philadelphia College of Pharma- 
cy was held Eleventh mo. (Nov.) 6th, 1S40. 
A quorum being present, the Vice President called 
for the object for which the meeting was convened. 
Whereupon, Wm. R. Fisher stated it to be, to receive there- 
port of the " Committee of Revision," appointed in March 
last, to revise the United States Pharmacopoeia. 
The report was then read and adopted, and the Treasurer 
was directed to pay the amount of the expenses incurred by 
the Committee. 
A vote of thanks was tendered to the"Committe, and unani 
mously agreed to, and the Vice President was directed to pre- 
pare the same and produce it at a future meeting of the Col- 
lege. 
A copy of the report is in the hands of the Publishing Com- 
mittee.* On motion adjourned. 
C. Ellis, Secretary. 
Stated meeting, held Third mo., (March,) 29th, 1841. 
Henry Troth, Vice President, in the Chair. 
The minutes of the former meetings were read and approved. 
The minutes of the Board of Trustees were read, from which 
the College is informed that Paul G. Oliver, J. C. De La- 
cour, and Charles M. Wilstach, are recommended to be 
associated with us in membership, and not being eligible by 
the Board, they were ballotted for and declared to be duly 
elected resident members of this College. 
The resignations of Abraham Kunzi, John Farr, 'and 
Caleb E. Pleasants, were accepted. 
The Publishing Committee made a verbal report, stating 
the usual prosperous condition of the American Journal of 
* This Report will be presanted to the public as soon as the Pharma- 
copoeia has been completed by the Committee of the Convention. 
