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Samuel C. Bunting, Thesis on Kernels of Amygdalus Persica. 
Joseph Laidley, " Pharmaceutical Preparations. 
Samuel E. Shinn, " Glycerin. 
( The relative positions of the 
Charles S. Rand. " J Medical and Phamaceutical 
( professions. 
Eenjamin B. Davis, " Tannic Acid. 
Horace Conte, " The Cultivation of Coffee. 
T«>»«i n i cc ^ The Pharmaceutical Treat- 
Isaac C. Jones, I " j C/ ,. 1 T> , 
' £ ment of Cinchona Barks. 
The Committee appointed on the Adulteration of Drugs, in 
Third month, 1848, not being prepared to make a final report, 
are further continued. 
The proposal to alter Section 4th of Law 5th, was again 
brought into view by reading the Report of the Committee, 
and on motion, the alteration was adopted as follows : 
Law bth Section 4th. 
" Professional or scientific men residing at a distance from 
Philadelphia, may be elected Associate Members by the Board 
of Trustees, provided they are graduates of a respectable Col- 
lege of Pharmacy. Those who are not graduates in Phar- 
macy, if recommended by the Board as suitable candidates, 
may be elected Associate members by the College at any of its 
Meetings, by the unanimous vote of the members present. 
Each member so elected, to pay a contribution of twenty dol- 
lars, in lieu of all other contributions. 
The Special Committee appointed at the last Meeting, on 
the Revision of the Pharmacopoeia, &c, made a report which, 
on motion, was adopted and referred to the Committee on the 
Pharmacopoeia, with instructions to report at the next meeting. 
The Report of the Publishing Committee was read and ac- 
cepted. In consideration of the valuable collection of facts 
contained in the pages of the Journal, the Committee have 
determined to publish a general Index, by which immediate 
reference may be had to any part of the twenty-one volumes 
which have already been published. This work will embrace 
about sixty pages double column, and will be issued in three 
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