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Colleges  and  Associations. 
Am.  Jour.  Pharm. 
June,  1894. 
A  sample  of  Bmplastrum  Ammoniaci  Cum  Hydrargyro  was  exhibited,  in 
which  the  mercury  had  amalgamated  with  the  tin  of  the  container,  and,  of 
course,  rendered  the  preparation  of  little  value. 
This  being  the  last  meeting  of  the  series,  a  new  committee  was  to  be 
appointed,  and  the  Chairman  was  asked  to  name,  which  he  did  :  Wallace  Proc- 
ter, Wm.  L.  Cliffe,  C.  B.  Lowe,  Jos.  W.  England,  Geo.  M.  Beringer,  and  Henry 
Trimble,  Chairman. 
PHARMACEUTICAL  COLLEGES  and  ASSOCIATIONS. 
THE  AMERICAN  PHARMACEUTICAL,  ASSOCIATION. 
The  Scientific  Section  of  the  American  Pharmaceutical  Association  urgently 
requests  members  to  inform  the  Committee  as  to  the  subjects  upon  which  they 
will  write,  and  to  send  their  papers  ready  for  printing  to  the  Chairman  not  later 
than  June  30th. 
The  Committee  would  suggest  a  number  of  papers  upon  the  following  : 
Does  practical  experience  with  the  New  Pharmacopoeia  prove  the  processes 
therein  contained  to  be  the  best  ? 
L.  E.  Sayre,  Chairman,  Lawrence,  Kan. 
Chas.  M.  Ford,  Secretary,  Denver,  Col. 
F.  S.  HERETH,  Associate  Member,  Chicago,  111. 
Committee. 
PENNSYLVANIA  PHARMACEUTICAL  ASSOCIATION. 
The  Seventeenth  Annual  Meeting  of  this  Association  will  be  held  in  the 
Neversink  Mountain  Hotel,  near  Reading,  on  the  12th,  13th  and  14th  of  June, 
1894,  the  first  session  commencing  on  Tuesday,  June  12th,  at  3  P.M. 
The  Neversink  Mountain  Hotel  is  built  on  the  crest  of  the  Neversink  Moun- 
tain, at  an  elevation  of  1,200  feet  above  the  sea  level,  and  is  a  very  delightful 
summer  resort.  To  reach  the  hotel  from  the  railroad  station,  electric  motor 
cars  run  directly  from  Ninth  and  Penn  Streets  to  the  hotel.  The  charge  for 
entertainment  in  the  hotel  will  be  $2.25  per  day.  Good  rooms  can  be  secured 
by  writing  early  for  them  to  Mr.  John  B.  Raser,  Local  Secretary,  Reading,  Pa. 
Orders  for  tickets  at  excursion  rates  on  the  Pennsylvania  Railroad  aud  Phila- 
delphia &  Reading  Railroad  can  be  had  upon  application  to  the  Secretary. 
The  Committee  on  Entertainment  has  made  arrangements  for  musical  and 
other  entertaiments  for  each  evening  during  the  meeting,  and  also  for  a  trip 
over  the  mountain  railroad. 
J.  A.  MiEEER,  Secretary,  Harrisburg,  Pa. 
MISSOURI  PHARMACEUTICAL  ASSOCIATION. 
The  Annual  Meeting  of  this  Association  will  be  held  at  Excelsior  Springs, 
Mo.,  June  12th  to  16th,  1894.  A  feature  of  the  meeting  will  be  a  number  of 
prizes  for  papers,  exhibits  and  debates.  Further  information  can  be  obtained 
of  Dr.  J.  C.  Falk,  11 12  Franklin  Avenue,  St.  Louis. 
OHIO  PHARMACEUTICAL  ASSOCIATION. 
The  Annual  Meeting  has  been  postponed  from  May  22d  to  June  5th,  and  will 
have  headquarters  at  the  Grand  Hotel,  Cincinnati.  A  reception,  an  evening 
concert  and  an  excursion  will  be  features  of  the  occasion.  Albert  Wetter- 
stroem,  Local  Secretary,  435  Colerain  Avenue,  Cincinnati. 
