PHILADELPHIA COLLEGE OF PHARMACY. 
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Some remarks were made on the subject of Acidum 
Nitricum by several members, and another member gave 
the results of bis experience in the use of lard oil as a sub- 
stitute for other oils in the preparation of ointments, both 
of which were, on motion, referred to the same committee, 
with instructions to report. 
The Committee on the Pharmacopoeia were charged by 
a resolution of Ninth month, to bring forward names of 
delegates to the Pharmacopoeia Convention, to be held 
next year. They accordingly produced six names for the 
consideration of the College. Tellers were appointed, and 
the College proceeded to the election of three members; 
Daniel B. Smith, Charles Ellis, and Win. Procter, Jr., having 
received a majority of votes, were declared duly elected as 
delegates to represent us in the Convention to be held in 
Washington. 
On motion, it was 
Resolved, That the delegates just appointed have power 
to fill vacancies in their body. 
And the College adjourned. 
Pillwyn Parrish, Secretary. 
