AmAi°rii?i878arm'}  Pharmaceutical  Colleges  and  Associations.  lo\ 
W.  H.  Keeler,  New  Jersey,  Jalaps  and  the  Percentage  Strength  of  Commercial  Sam- 
ples. 
L.  G.  Ketchum,  New  York,  Secundem  Artem. 
C.  G.  Koehler,  New  York,  The  Natural  Order  Composite. 
J  B.  Kunath,  Germany,  Senna. 
Daniel  Leibe,  New  Jersey,  Arsenic. 
E.  N.  Liell,  New  York,  On  the  Principal  Constituents  of  Digitalis  purpurea, 
F.  W.  Luerssen,  Germany,  Iodine  and  its  Preparations. 
Silas  Mclver,  Georgia,  Dialyzed  Iron. 
Joseph  McMahon,  New  York,  Liq.  Ferri  Chloridi  and  Ung.  Hydrarg.  N'itr. 
John  Metzger,  Long  Island,  The  Atomic  Theory. 
R.  C.  Miot,  South  Carolina,  Gelsemium  sempervirens. 
Silas  H.  Moore,  Vermont,  Plant  Life  and  its  Relations  to  the  Animal  Kingdom. 
A.  J  More,  Pennsylvania,  Damiana :  an  Investigation  of  the  Commercial  Variety. 
William  H.  Muller,  Germany,  Volatile  Oils:  their  Composition,  Adulterations  and 
Modes  for  Detecting  them 
Charles  Potberg,  Pennsylvania,  Benzoinum. 
Q.  E  Reynolds,  Ohio,  Strychnos  Nux  Vomica. 
Richard  J.  Reynolds,  New  Jersey,  Elegant  New  Pharmaceutical  Preparations, 
W.  F.  Riecker,  New  York,  Eucalyptus  globulus. 
Edward  Roth,  New  York,  Urine  and  Some  of  its  Constituents. 
J.  W.  Schelpert,  Georgia,  Glycerin. 
L.  J  Schlesinger,  Virginia,  Sugar  from  Sugar  Cane. 
W.  H  H  Schofleld,  New  York,  Iodine  and  Potassic  Iodide. 
George  Schreyer  New  York,  Starch. 
W.  A.  Smith,  New  Jersey,  Digitalis  purpurea. 
A.  T.  Snelling,  Virginia,  The  Preparation  of  Fluid  Extract  of  Ipecacuanha  and 
Emetia. 
A.  F.  Stevenson,  New  York,  Jalap  and  its  Resin. 
Louis  Thurn,  New  York,  Iron  and  its  Officinal  Preparations. 
A.  G.  Uber,  Illinois,  By-products  of  Gas  industry. 
R  Vandenhenden,  Belgium,  Theory  of  Nitrif  cation. 
W.  M.  Walker,  New  York,  Pharmaceutical  Advancement  and  the  Public. 
Paul  Weber,  Germany,  Observations  from  the  Pharmaceutical  Laboratory. 
Louis  F.  Weismann,  New  York,  Humulus  lupulus  and  its  Officinal  Preparations. 
John  Wimmer,  New  York,  Detection  and  Isolation  of  Arsenic  in  Organic  Matter. 
The  Commencement  exercises  were  held  in  Chickering  Hall,  on  the  evening  of 
March  19th.  The  degrees  were  conferred  by  the  President,  Ewen  Mclntyre,  and 
the  Alumni  prizes  (consisting  of  a  gold,  silver  and  a  bronze  medal),  were  awarded, 
through  Mr  B.  F  Mclntyre,  to  G.  D.  Hayes,  Silas  H.  Moore  and  Daniel  Huber, 
Jr.  An  address  was  delivered  by  Prof.  R.  W  Raymond,  and  in  behalf  of  the 
graduating  class  by  R.  Robeson.  The  class  presented  to  the  College  a  spectro- 
scope, which  was  received  by  Prof.  Bedford. 
Later  in  the  evening  the  officers  of  the  College  and  invited  guests  assembled 
socially  and  had  a  pleasant  reunion.  The  supper  over,  a  number  of  toasts  were 
proposed  and  responded  to. 
Alumni  Association  of  the  College  of  Pharmacy  of  the  City  of  New  York.— 
The  Annual  Meeting  was  held  Thursday  evening,  March  14th,  in  the  University 
building. 
The  following  officers  were  chosen  for  the  ensuing  year :  President,  Starr  H. 
