AMERICAN  PHARMACEUTICAL  ASSOCIATION. 
The  twenty-sixth  annual  meeting  of  the  American  Pharmaceutical  Association 
will  be  held  in  the  city  of  Atlanta,  Georgia,  on  the  first  Tuesday,  the  third  day  of 
September,  1878,  commencing  at  three  o'clock,  P.  M. 
Mr.  J.  W.  Rankin,  of  Atlanta,  the  Local  Secretary,  will  be  glad  to  receive 
articles  for  exhibition  and  make  arrangements  for  their  display  There  will 
doubtless  be  a  large  gathering  of  Southern  pharmacists  on  this  occasion  and  from 
among  them  a  considerable  accession  to  our  ranks  ;  many  new  members  are  also 
expected  to  join  us  from  the  more  Northern  States. 
The  twenty-sixth  meeting  is  likely  to  be  one  of  more  than  ordinary  interest.  In 
addition  to  the  usual  reports  it  is  expected  that  the  Committee  on  the  Revision  of 
the  Pharmacopoeia  will  have  a  very  important  and  interesting  one  to  present;  much 
valuable  information  may  also  be  expected  in  the  replies  to  queries,  and  in  the 
volunteer  papers.  The  city  of  Atlanta  has  many  attractions  and  is  beautifully  and 
healthfully  situated  amidst  charming  scenery.  Our  Southern  friends  are  expecting 
a  large  attendance,  and  will  be  glad  to  welcome  to  their  beautiful  city  all  who  can 
come.    Let  there  be  a  grand  rally  of  Northern  pharmacists 
Wm.  Saunders,  President. 
London,  Ontario,  Canada,  June  17th,  1878. 
TO   ®  I J  J 7  A/f  /J  ^TF  R  V  By  reso!ution  of  the  Board  of  Trustees  of  Philadelphia  Col- 
x  ^  C%J  lY±JJ.O  J.  L^l\.0.  lege  of  Pharmacy,  all  persons  who  propose  forming  Quiz 
Classes  at  the  College,  must  make  application  to  the  Committee  of  Instruction  before  September  ist.  The 
application  must  state  the  branch  or  branches  on  which  the  Quiz  is  proposed  to  be  held. 
Address  CHAS.  BULLOCK,  Chairman  of  Committee. 
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tion to  JOHN  H.  SNIVELY,  Registrar,  158  Church  street,  Nashville,  Tenn. 
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ALUMNI  OF  THE  PHILADELPHIA  COLLEGE  OF  PHARMACY 
Are  entitled  to  copies  of  the  Fourteenth  Annual  Report,  now  ready.  Those  desiring  a  copy,  will  confer 
a  favor  bv  sending  their  addresses  to 
W.  W.  MOREHEAD,  Secretary, 
818  Arch  Street,  Philadelphia. 
GENERAL  INDEX 
OF  THE 
AMERICAN  JOURNAL  of  PHARMACY, 
From  its  Commencement,  Dec,  1823,  to  Nov.,  iSyo,  inclusive. 
Compiled  by  HANS  M.  WILDER. 
I  VOL.  8VO.,  PAPER,  PRICE  $3.00  CLOTH,  PRICE  $3.50. 
Address  H.  H.  WOLLE,  145  North  Tenth  Street,  Philadelphia. 
AGENTS  FOR  THE  AMERICAN  JOURNAL  OF  PHARMACY. 
Henry  Haviland,  23  John  Street,  New  York. 
Samuel  M.  Colcord,  Druggist,  39  Tremont  Street,  Boston. 
Geo.  M.  Hambright,  cor.  of  Twelfth  and  State  Streets,  Chicago. 
Wm.  T  Wenzell,  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,  N.  W.  cor.  Sixth  and  Mount  Streets,  Cincinnati,  Ohio. 
Albert  E.  Ebert,  82  Detroit  Street,  cor.  of  E.  Water  Milwaukie,  Wis. 
James  S.  Robinson,  Second  and  Madison  Streets,  Memphis,  Tenn. 
