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6th. The Committee shall assign, as briefly as may be, the 
reasons for any changes which they may make, so that their 
propriety may be determined. 
7th. The Committee shall prosecute the work as rapidly 
as is consistent with due care, and its proper execution; and 
so soon as finished, shall make a general report to the College. 
All of which is respectfully submitted. 
Wm. R. Fisher, 
E. DURAND, 
Charles Ellis, 
Henry Troth. 
Philadelphia, March 11th, 1840. 
This being the evening for the annual election, the follow- 
ing officers, trustees, &c. were elected, viz: 
President — D. B. Smith. 
Vice Presidents — Henry Troth, George B. Wood. 
Secretary — Charles Ellis. 
Corresponding Secretary — Eli as Durand. 
Treasurer — S. F. Troth. 
Publishing Committee of American Journal of Pharmacy \ 
Dr. Carson, D. Parrish, 
G. B. Wood, E. Durand, 
C. Ellis, John C. Allen, 
Dr. Bridges, Wm. Hodgson, 
Dr. Bache, D. B. Smith. 
Trustees. 
Warder Morris, Dr. F. Bache, 
Dr. Joseph Carson, Wm. W. Moore, 
Edward Roberts, John Wetherill, Jr. 
Joseph C. Turnpenny, Clement Cresson, 
Dillwyn Parrish, Peter Lehman, 
Thomas H. Powers, Dr. Robert Bridges, 
Ric hard M. Reeve, Ambrose Smith, 
Jacob Bigonett, James Hopkins. 
