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INFUS.  ADDENDA. 
Dec.  Caffeae  c.  Lacto  et  Sacch.,  Inf.  These, 
Rasurae  Porci,  Solanum  Tuberosum, 
Querquedula  Ferox,  Tetrao  Umbellus, 
Numenius  Aquata,  Trinza  Variosa, 
Perca  Fluvialis,  Perca  Labrax, 
Esox  Lucius,  Panis, 
Biscocti,  etc. 
And  other  dishes,  to  be  gathered  from  the  forest  and  streams,  depending  to  a  large 
-extent  on  our  own  activity  and  skill. 
These  are  the  hardships. 
In  place  of  dessert,  you  are  expected  to  take  in  the  surrounding  scenery,  as  being 
more  digestible.    It  is  not  essential  to  open  the  mouth  for  this  purpose. 
Campers  leave  the  railway  at  Severn  Bridge.    Fare  for  the  round  trip,  $3.00. 
N.B. — Committee  must  have  acceptances  by  Wednesday  at  noon  at  latest,  to 
make  arrangements. 
No.  2.  N.B. — Smoking  allowed. 
The  invitations  were  greeted  with  applause  and  accepted  with  thanks. 
After  the  appointment  of  the  following  Committee  on  Specimens:  Messrs.  H.  J. 
Rose,  Toronto;  G.  F.  H.  Markoe,  Boston;  Chas.  Rice,  New  York;  T.  R.  Baker, 
Richmond,  and  A.  E.  Ebert,  Chicago,  the  Association,  on  motion,  adjourned  until 
Wednesday  morning  at  9  o'clock. 
SECOND  SESSION,  Tuesday  Morning,  September  5th. 
After  the  reading  and  approval  of  the  Minutes,  the  credentials  of  the  Chicago 
College  of  Pharmacy  and  Maine  Pharmaceutical  Association  were  received,  and  the 
report  of  the  Nominating  Committee  read,  the  nominees  being  elected,  as  follows  : 
President,  Wm.  Saunders,  Londun,  Ontario. 
First  Vice  President,  Ewen  Mclntyre,  New  York. 
Second  Vice  President,  John  Ingalls,  Macon,  Georgia. 
Third  Vice  President,  Emlen  Painter,  San  Francisco,  California. 
Treasurer,  Charles  A.  Tufts,  Dover,  New  Hampshire. 
Permanent  Secretary,  John  M.  Maisch,  Philadelphia,  Pennsylvania. 
Reporter  on  Progress  of  Pharmacy,  C.  Lewis  Diehl,  Louisville,  Kentucky. 
Executive  Committee — Geo.  W.  Kennedy,  chairman,  Pottsville,  Pa.;  Homer  P. 
Tarrant,  Augusta,  Ga. ;  Albert  L.  Calder,  Providence,  R.  I. ;  James  G.  Steele, 
San  Francisco,  Cal.  ;  John  M.  Maisch,  Permanent  Secretary  ex-officio,  Philadelphia. 
Committee  on  Drug  Market — W.  H.  Wickham,  chairman,  New  York;  T. 
Roberts  Baker,  Richmond,  Va. ;  Solomon  Carter,  Boston  ;  Henry  W.  Fuller,  Chi- 
cago ;  Christian  F.  G.  Meyer,  St.  Louis. 
Committee  on  Papers  and  Queries — Edward  P.  Nichols,  chairman,  Newark,  N. 
J.;  Edward  Shuttleworth,  Toronto;  M.  L.  M.  Peixotto,  New  York. 
Business  Committee — Henry  J.  Menninger,  chairman,  Brooklyn ;  Henry  S. 
Wellcome,  New  York;  Wm.  Simpson,  Raleigh,  N.  C. 
Committee  on  Prize  Essays — C.  Lewis  Diehl,  chairman,  Louisville;  John  F. 
Judge,  Cincinnati;  Emil Scheffer,  Louisville. 
Committee  on  Legislation — John  M.  Maisch,  chairman,  Philadelphia  ;  Samuel 
A.  D.  Shephard,  Boston  ;  Adolph  Pfeiffer,  St.  Louis. 
Messrs.  Diehl  and  Ebert  conducted  the  President  elect  to  the  chair,  who  expressed 
thanks,  and  counseled  close  attention  to  the  business  and  moderation  in  the  debates, 
even  when  differing  widely  in  opinion.  The  Vice  Presidents  elect  who  were  pres- 
ent were  then  likewise  introduced. 
The  Executive  Committee  reported  the  applications  of  thirty-five  candidates  for 
membership,  one  of  whom  was  withdrawn,  and  the  remaining  thirty-four  elected. 
