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American  PJiarmaceutical  Association. 
<  Arn.  Jour.  Ptaarm. 
\     March,  1894. 
lina,  Henry  M.  Chears,  Plymouth  ;  Ohio,  Louis  C.  Hopp,  Cleveland  ;  Oregon, 
Geo.  C.  Blakely,  The  Dalles  ;  Pennsylvania,  Prof.  Frank  G.  Ryan,  Philadel- 
phia ;  Rhode  Island,  Henry  J.  Alfreds,  Providence;  South  Dakota,  Irvin  A. 
Keith,  Lake  Preston  ;  Tennessee,  James  O.  Burge,  Nashville  ;  Texas,  L.  Myers 
Conner,  Dallas  ;  Utah,  Frank  A.  Druehl,  Lake  City  ;  Vermont,  Henry  A. 
Chapin,  Brattleboro  ;  Virginia,  Edmund  R.  Beckwith,  Petersburg  ;  West  Vir- 
ginia, Edwin  L.  Boggs,  Charleston  ;  Wisconsin,  John  A.  Dadd,  Milwaukee  ; 
Wyoming,  Thos.  G.  Maghee,  M.D.,  Rawlins  ;  Quebec,  Seraphin  Lachance, 
Montreal  ;  Nova  Scotia,  Francis  C.  Simson,  Halifax  ;  Ontario,  John  Lowden, 
Toronto. 
Every  Pharmacist  of  good  moral  and  professional  standing,  whether  in 
business  on  his  own  account,  retired  from  business,  or  employed  by  another, 
and  those  teachers  of  Pharmacy,  Botany  and  Chemistry,  who  maybe  especially 
interested  in  Pharmacy,  and  Materia  Medica,  who,  after  duly  considering  the 
objects  of  the  Association,  and  the  obligations  of  the  Constitution  and  By- 
Laws,  are  willing  to  subscribe  to  them,  are  eligible  to  membership. 
The  large  volume  of  proceedings  issued  annually  to  the  members  contain- 
ing the  valuable  and  exhaustive  report  on  the  Progress  of  Pharmacy,  embrac- 
ing all  of  prime  value  that  has  appeared  in  the  leading  Chemical  and  Phar- 
maceutical journals  in  this  country  and  Europe,  is  of  greater  value  than  the 
membership  fee. 
It  is  hoped  that  the  Druggists  of  each  section  will  have  a  local  pride  in  aid- 
ing the  members  of  the  committee  representing  them  to  present  to  the  next 
annual  meeting  at  AshevilTe,  N.  C,  the  largest  accession  of  members  ever 
secured. 
The  following  sections  have  not  responded,  and  the  President  would  be 
pleased  to  have  volunteers  offer  their  services. 
Florida,  South  Carolina,  Washington  State,  North  Dakota  and  Wyoming. 
Pennsylvania  Pharmacy  Board. — The  State  Pharmaceutical  Examining 
Board  of  Pennsylvania  held  an  examination  in  the  Central  High  School,  at 
Philadelphia,  on  Saturday,  January  20,  1894. 
Three  hundred  and  forty  candidates  appeared  for  examination,  one  hun- 
dred and  sixty-seven  applying  for  Registered  Pharmacist  Certificates,  and  one 
hundred  and  seventy-three  for  Qualified  Assistant  Certificates.  Twenty-six  of 
the  former  and  sixty-four  of  the  latter  class  were  successful. 
The  next  examination  will  be  held  at  Harrisburg  in  April.  Applicants  for 
examination  should  apply  to  the  Secretary  of  the  Board,  Charles  T.  George, 
Harrisburg,  Pa.,  after  the  middle  of  March,  for  the  necessary  blank  form  of 
application,  and  the  exact  time  and  place  of  the  examination.  Applicants 
should  always  state,  when  applying  for  blanks,  for  which  certificate  they  wish 
to^be  examined. 
Boston,  January  1,  1894. 
Edgar  L.  Patch, 
President. 
