92 PHILADELPHIA COLLEGE OF PHARMACY. 
attach to a committee appointed specially to examine a 
particular candidate. 
The alteration of Section 4th will be rendered necessary, 
if the amendment of Sec. 2d is adopted, because the present 
section refers to Sec. 2d as it now stands. The changes we 
have proposed in this section are, that candidates for asso- 
ciate membership, who are graduates, may be elected by the 
Board without reference to the College, and that the recom- 
mendation of the Board, and the unanimous vote of the 
members present of the College, shall be required for the 
election of such as are not graduates. 
Ambrose Smith, 
Charles Ellis, 
Thomas P, James 
William Procter, Jr., 
John H. Ecky. 
Fhilada.y 11th mo. 5, 184.9. Committee. 
The presentation of this report produced considerable 
discussion, which, on motion, resulted in the adoption of 
Section 2d, as proposed by the Committee, in place of Sec- 
tion 2d, Law 5th, of the By-Laws of the College. 
The proposed substitute for Section 4th of Law 5th, was 
deferred for the further consideration of our next Stated 
meeting. 
The final report of the Committee on the Revision of the 
Pharmacopoeia was read, and after some discussion upon 
several important amendments which they proposed, it was 
accepted, and the committee was discharged. The formulae 
for the preparation of Hydrargyrum cum cretaand Unguen- 
tum hydrargyri nitratis, were, on motion, referred to a spe- 
cial committee, consisting of Win. Procter, Jr., Edward 
Parrish, and Ambrose Smith, with instructions to report at 
the next meeting. 
An Essay on Unguentum Tabaci,by Wm. J. Allinson,of 
Burlington, N, J. 5 was read, and on motion referred to the 
committee just appointed. 
