NOTICE  OF  THE  PHARMACEUTICAL  MEETING. 
The  next  PHARMACEUTICAL  MEETING  will  be  held  at  the  College  Hall,  on  Tuesday,  the 
15th  of  January,  1878,  at  3^  P.  M. 
As  these  meetings  have  grown  in  usefulness,  it  is  hoped  members  will  make  it  convenient  to  attend 
and  bring  such  objects  as  may  be  of  interest ;  and  also  exert  themselves  in  presenting  subjects  for  dis- 
cussion, either  by  inquiring  or  written  communication. 
All  who  have  a  desire  to  further  the  interests  of  Pharmacy  and  collateral  sciences  are  cordially  in- 
vited to  be  present. 
Members  desiring  Postal  Cards  notifying  them  of  these  meetings,  will  please  send  their  names  to  the 
registrar. 
THOS.  S.  WIEGAND,  Registrar. 
No.  528  Arch  Street. 
ALUMNI  ASSOCIATION   OF  THE 
.COLLEGE  OF  PHARMACY  OF  THE  CITY  OF  NEW  YORK. 
The  next  regular  meeting  will  be  held  in  the  usual  place  of  meeting  at  the  College,  on  Thursday 
evening,  January  10th,  1878,  at  8  o'clock:  A  full  attendance  of  the  Executive  Board  is  desired  by  the 
President,  as  business  is  pending  which  will  require  their  personal  consideration.  The  meeting  held  in 
October  last  was  a  pronounced  success;  more  than  a  half  dozen  very  creditable  scientific  papers  were 
read.  We  sincerely  hope  that  the  members  will  not  discontinue  their  efforts  to  make  the  meeting  enter- 
taining and  instructive.  H.  L.  COIT,  Secretary. 
T1  717  27  QTiT^D  A/7)  ^/TT?  TJ^Q  of  Social  and  Conversational  Meetings  of  the  Alumni  Asso- 
1  n.  OH,\^Wl  V  J-J  O  £L,ZW  JZ.O  ciati011  wjH  be  held  monthly  during  the  57th  Annual  Course 
of  Lectures  of  the  Philadelphia  College  of  Pharmacy,  at  College  Hall,  145  North  Tenth  Street,  Phila- 
delphia, on  the  afternoons  of  October  4th,  November  1st.  December  6th,  1877;  January  3d,  and  February 
7th,  1878,  at  3^  o'clock  (this  being  the  first  Thursday  in  each  month),  to  which  all  persons  interested  in 
the  advancement  of  our  profession  are  cordially  invited 
WALLACE  PROCTER,  Secretary,  900  Lombard  Street,  Philad'a. 
/f  rTiA/fPT  777177  of  GMELIN'S  HAND-BOOK  OF  CHEMISTRY  for  sale. 
SI    Kj\J IVlr  L^LL,  1  LL,  O  ll  1      Address       WALLACE  PROCTER,  900  Lombard  st.  Phila. 
J?  HTT?  ATTT  T*  VTTTiT  T?T\  A  COMPLETE  TREATISE  ON  THE  MANU- 
ZYZLOXWV  ±J_>1    r  U  nL^lOriLLU      FACTURE  OF  PERFUMES.    By  Prof.  John  H  . 
Snively.    8vo,  heavy  toned  paper,  extra  cloth,  fully  illustrated.    Sent  post-paid  by  mail  for  $3.00.  Cir- 
cular free;  specimen  sheet  for  three-cent  stamp.    Address  C.  WORTHINGTON  SMITH,  Publisher, 
March,  '78.  158  Church  Street,  Nashville,  Tenn. 
Cdl/Tt'l?^  T?r\T?  TUT?  ^fr\TTJ?AT  JT  Durable  Covers,  suitable  for  permanent 
L,\Jy  fLKO  rUK  ItLtL  JUUKlSAL,.  binding,  or  for  preserving  the  numbers  of 
the  American  Journal  of  Pharmacy  unti'  ready  for  binding,  will  be  mailed  at  the  following  rates:  Paper 
sides  with  cloth  back,  each  firty  cents  ;  full  cloth,  sides  embossed,  with  "American  Journal  of  Pharmacy" 
in  gilt  letters,  each  seventy-five  cents.    Address  H.  H.  WO  LLE,  Business  Editor. 
GENERAL,  INDEX 
OF  THE 
AMERICAN  JOURNAL  of  PHARMACY, 
From  its  Commencement,  Dec,  182J,  to  Nov.',  1870,  inclusive. 
Compiled  by  HANS  M.  WILDER. 
I  VOL.  8VO.,  PAPER,  PRICE  $3.00  CLOTH,  PRICE  $3.50. 
Address  H.  H.  WO  LLE,  145  North  Tenth  Street,  Philadelphia. 
AGENTS  FOE  THE  A  MEEK  AN  JOUENAL  OF  PHAEMAOY. 
Henry  Haviland,  23  John  Street,  New  York. 
Samuel  M.  Colcord,  Druggist,  39  Tremont  Street,  Boston. 
Albert  E.  Ebert,  cor.  of  Twelfth  and  State  Streets,  Chicago. 
Wm.  T   Wbnzell,  cor.  Market,  and  Stockton  Streets,  San  Francisco,  Cal. 
James  B.  Cherry,  23  Fourth  Avenue,  Pittsburg,  Pa. 
William  H.  Crawford,  800  Washington  Avenue,  St.  Louis,  Mo. 
J.  F.  Judge,  cor.  Court  and  Cutter  Streets,  Cincinnati,  Ohio. 
