MINUTES  OF  THE  COLLEGE. 
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hot  that  the  benefit  from  the  cold  application  is  completely  lost. 
There  is  no  dirt  when  the  clay  is  enveloped  in  a  piece  of  fine 
linen,  and  is  not  too'  fluid  in  consistence. — Braithwaite,']  from 
Am.  Drug.  Circular. 
Itrate  flf  %  IPaWpIjm  (iMkp  of  formats- 
The  43d  Annual  Meeting  was  held  at  the  hall,  3d  mo.  28,  18G4.  Pre- 
sent 20  members.     The  President  in  the /chair. 
The  Minutes  of  the  last  Meeting  were  read  and  approved. 
The  Minutes  of  the  Board  of  Trustees  for  the  past  six  months  were  read 
by  A.  B.  Taylor,  Secretary  of  the  Board.  They  inform  us  that  George 
W.  Eldridge  has  been  elected  a  resident  member  of  the  College,  and  that 
the  following  Students  of  the  School  received  the  degree  of  Graduate  in 
Pharmacy  at  the  late  Commencement. 
thesis  on  Helianthemam  Canadense. 
"       Podophyllum  Peltatum. 
11       Rubus  Villosus. 
tl        The  Art  of  the  Apothecary. 
Edward  H.  Baehler, 
Oliver  Buss, 
Henry  C.  Croft, 
John  M.  Cunningham, 
Albert  E.  Ebert, 
Hiram  Gold, 
G.  E.  Jeannot, 
Edward  C.  Jones, 
Samuel  T.  Jones, 
Joseph  E.  Moore, 
Henry  B.  Morris, 
S.  Mason  McCollin, 
Archibald  C.  McElroy, 
Alfred  W.  Newton, 
George  W.  Notson, 
Christian  Schultheis, 
J.  Henry  C.  Simes, 
Edwin  Thomas, 
Caulophyllum  Thalictroides. 
Euphorbia  Ipecacuanha. 
Acidum  Benzoicum. 
Leptandra  Virginica. 
Sarracenia  Purpurea. 
Menispermum  Canadense. 
Comptonia  Aspleni folia, 
Urtica  Dioica. 
On  Quackery. 
Myrtle  Wax. 
Rubus  Villosus. 
Sodii  Chloridum. 
Prinos  Verticillatus. 
The  Ordeal  Bean  of  Calabar, 
A  vacancy  has  occurred  in  the  Board  by  the  resignation  of  William 
Evans,  Jr,,  from  membership  in  that  body. 
Charles  Murray,  Esq.,  of  Buenos  Ayres,  previously  nominated,  was  now, 
on  ballot,  unanimously  elected  to  honorary  membership  in  the  College. 
The  Publishing  Committee  made  their  annual  report,  showing  an  im- 
provement in  the  financial  prospects  of  the  American  Journal  of  Pharma- 
cy, and  that,  notwithstanding  the  increased  cost  of  issuing  it,  the  Journal 
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