AlAi?£uJMmm'}    Colorado  and  Connecticut  Associations.  401 
John  A.  Jungkind,  Little  Rock  ;  Executive  Committee,  Charles  K. 
Lincoln,  J.  B.  Bond,  Jr.,  and  J.  F.  Dowdy,  Little  Rock.  The  next 
meeting  will  be  held  May  21,  1 90 1,  in  Little  Rock. — Ibid.,  June  28, 
1900. 
COLORADO  PHARMACAL  ASSOCIATION. 
The  Colorado  Pharmacal  Association  held  its  annual  meeting  at 
Manitou,  June  13th  and  14th.  Several  business  sessions  were  held, 
the  annual  address  being  delivered  by  C.  L.  Prowitt,  of  Denver. 
The  following  officers  were  elected  :  President,  Charles  E.  Barnes, 
Denver ;  Vice-Presidents,  W.  L.  Shockey,  Cripple  Creek  ;  Daniel  Y. 
Wheeler,  Denver;  Treasurer,  J.  F.  Fezer,  Greeley;  Secretary, 
Charles  E.  Ward,  Denver  ;  Local  Secretary,  F.  B.  Fox,  Manitou. 
Fred  J.  Hill,  of  Salt  Lake,  was  elected  an  honorary  member.  Mani- 
tou was  chosen  as  the  place  for  the  next  annual  meeting,  and  the 
dates  June  1 8th,  19th  and  20th  selected  as  the  time.  The  Auxiliary 
Association,  comprising  the  ladies  of  the  Association,  and  known  as 
the  "  Silent  Partners,"  elected  the  following  officers  :  President,  Mrs. 
Charles  Ford,  Denver  ;  Vice-Presidents,  Mrs.  Charles  Ward,  Den- 
ver; Mrs.  Harry  Canfield,  Leadville,  and  Mrs.  Hatfield,  Colorado 
Springs;  Corresponding  Secretary,  Mrs.  L.  Bridaham,  Denver;  Re- 
cording Secretary,  Mrs.  J.  J.  Cronin,  Denver. — Ibid.,  June  28,  1900. 
CONNECTICUT  PHARMACEUTICAL  ASSOCIATION. 
The  annual  meeting  of  the  Connecticut  Pharmaceutical  Associa- 
tion was  held  at  Hartford  on  June  I2th-I3th. 
Following  the  reception  of  delegates  and  various  routine  business 
came  the  President's  annual  address.  In  it  President  C.  F.  Wil- 
liams reviewed  briefly  the  results  of  the  year  and  urged  the  import- 
ance of  membership  in  the  Association  from  a  professional  point  of 
view.  The  efforts  during  the  past  year  to  increase  the  membership 
had  been  very  satisfactory.  The  present  roll  includes  about  300 
names.  There  had  been  no  legislative  matters  to  receive  attention 
during  the  year,  as  the  General  Assembly  had  not  been  in  session. 
The  Chairman  of  the  Legislative  Committee  made  a  report  in 
which  were  discussed  the  various  laws  pertaining  to  the  regulation  of 
liquor  sales  by  druggists  in  the  States  of  Massachusetts,  New  York 
