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Cincinnati  College. — W.  J.  M.  Gordon. 
Maryland  College. — Joseph  Roberts. 
Washington  Association. — D.  S.  Dyson. 
From  the  members  at  large,  Edward  Parrish,  of  Philadelphia, 
H.  T.  Cummings,  of  Portland,  John  Buck,  of  Chelsea,  Massa- 
chusetts were  appointed  by  the  chair. 
On  motion,  the  selection  of  a  room  for  the  meeting  of  the  As- 
sociation among  those  in  the  College  Hall  was  referred  to  the 
Local  Committee. 
The  Treasurer's  report  was  presented  and  laid  on  the  table 
for  future  action. 
An  invitation  was  received  from  the  Academy  of  Natural 
Sciences  to  visit  their  Museum,  and  from  the  Dean  of  the  Uni- 
versity of  Pennsylvania  to  visit  their  Anatomical  Museum,  which 
were  accepted  and  the  thanks  of  the  Association  tendered. 
On  motion  of  Charles  Ellis  it  was  resolved  that  the  professors 
of  the  Philadelphia  College  of  Pharmacy,  not  members  of  the 
Association,  be  invited  to  attend  the  meeting. 
The  following  gentlemen  were  proposed  for  membership  by 
the  Executive  Committee,  balloted  for  and  elected. 
William  Fiske,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Henry  N.  Rittenhouse,  Wilming- 
N.  H.  Jennings,  Baltimore,  Md.  ton,  Delaware. 
Wm.  H.  Pratt,  Philadelphia  Pa,  Henry  Haviland,  New  York. 
Edward  Donnelly,    do.  do.  Charles  H.  Eggert,  Philadelphia. 
John  Faber,  New  York.  James  Cordon,  Boston. 
It  was  on  motion  resolved,  that  when  we  adjourn  we  adjourn 
to  9  o'clock  to-morrow. 
Vice  President  Stearns  then  read  the  following  Annual  Address 
to  the  Association. 
Gentlemen  of  the  American  Pharmaceutical  Association, — 
In  the  absence  of  ourworthy  President,  G.  W.  Andrews,  of  Baltimore 
and  of  our  first  Yice  President,  Mr.  Kidwell,  it  has  devolved  upon  me 
to  state  to  you  the  results  accomplished  by  the  several  Committees  ap- 
pointed at  our  last  meeting,  and  to  invite  your  earnest  attention  to  the 
many  subjects  of  importance  and  interest  which  will  be  presented  for 
your  consideration  and  action. 
Allow  me  in  this  connection  to  refer  with  feelings  of  pride  to  the  pre- 
sent condition  of  our  Association,  which,  though  young  in  years  as  an  or_ 
ganization,  has  created  for  it — through  its  aims — an  interest  in  the  breast 
of  all  well  disposed  Pharmaceutists  of  our  bioad  Union. 
