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Mr.  A.  P.  Brown  stated  that  he  had  made  some  of  these  elixirs,  and  found 
them  to  answer  their  intended  purposes  well  ;  the  simple  and  red  elixirs  can  be 
used  as  vehicles,  and  may  be  diluted  with  water  without  becoming  turbid. 
No  further  business  coming  before  the  meeting,  it  then  adjourned. 
Joseph  P.  Remington,  Registrar. 
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New  York  College  of  Pharmacy. — At  the  conversational  meeting  held 
January  8th,  Dr.  L.  Feuchtwanger  delivered  a  lecture  on  Alumina  and  its 
Products. 
New  Hampshire  Pharmaceutical  Association.  About  50  pharmacists 
assembled  at  Concord  on  Jan.  22,  with  the  view  of  organizing  a  State  pharma- 
ceutical association.  The  officers  of  the  meeting  were  Dr.  Ch.  A.  Tufts,  of 
Dover,  President;  C.  F.  P.  Hildreth,  of  Suncook,  Vice-President;  G.  F.  Un- 
derbill, of  Concord,  Secretary,  and  H.  B.  Foster,  of  Concord,  Treasurer. 
The  New  Jersey  Pharmaceutical  Association  will  hold  its  annual  meeting 
on  Wednesday,  Feb.  11th,  1874,  at  Kepler  Hall,  Jersey  City,  at  10  o'clock 
A.  M.,  and  have  at  the  same  time  an  exhibition  of  pharmaceutical  prepara- 
tions, appliances,  &c,  which  promises  to  be  of  much  interest,  several  New 
York  wholesale  houses  having  agreed  to  lend  their  assistance.  It  is  also  pro- 
posed to  have  an  evening  session,  to  which  the  public  will  be  invited.  The 
Association  wili,  we  understand,  again  endeavor  to  have  a  pharmaceutical  law 
passed  by  the  State  Legislature. 
Camden  Pharmaceutical  Association. — Our  friends  in  New  Jersey  are  very 
active.  Besides  the  Association,  embracing  the  pharmacists  and  druggists  of 
the  entire  State,  there  are  now  two  local  pharmaceutical  associations,  one  in 
the  City  of  Nev/ark,  the  other  in  the  City  of  Camden,  the  latter  having  been 
organized  Nov.  28th  last,  with  the  following  officers  :  Thos.  G.  Rowand,  Pre- 
sident ;  Simeon  Ringel,  Vice-President ;  A.  P.  Brown,  Secretary,  and  Jas.  A. 
Armstrong,  M.D.,  Treasurer.  In  the  matter  of  pharmaceutical  organizations, 
the  State  of  New  Jersey  is  now  ahead  of  all  other  States  of  the  Union,  and 
with  the  activity  displayed  by  them,  their  objects  will  doubtless  be  crowned 
with  success. 
M  aryland  College  of  Pharmacy. — At  the  regular  meeting,  held  Jan.  8th, 
1874,  the  following  officers  were  elected  for  the  ensuing  year:  First  Vice-Pre- 
sident, Joseph  Roberts,  Ph.  D. ;  Second  Vice-President,  A.  P.  Sharp;  and 
Messrs.  F.  Hassencamp  and  N.  Hynson  Jennings,  members  of  Examining 
Board.  The  several  standing  committees  were  appointed,  and  a  special  com- 
mittee to  take  into  consideration  the  feasibility  of  building  a  suitable  hall  for 
the  College,  and  to  petition  the  Legislature  for  aid  thereunto. 
