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following  gentlemen  :  Silas  Stone  Bradford,  (Lime  water);  Paul  John  Brown, 
(Digitalis)  ;  Horace  Mann  Burnham,  (Tincture  of  Belladonna)  ;  John  Edward 
Connor,  (Weight  and  Yolume  of  Finished  Products  of  some  of  the  Officinal  For- 
mulae) ;  George  Henry  Oowdin,  (Cinchona);  Lebbeus  Curtis,  Jr.,  (Opium  and  its 
Alkaloids) ;  Frank  A.  Davidson,  (Coffee);  John  Granville  Godding,  (Cubebs) ; 
Edward  Bartelle  Gordon,  (Citric  Acid)  ;  Jeremiah  Thomas  Leary,  (Lac  Sul- 
phur) ;  William  Thomas  Lee,  (Pareira  Brava) ;  Benjamin  Franklin  Kiddle, 
(Anthelmintics) ;  James  Bradbury  Small,  (Mistura  Ferri  Composita) ;  Austin 
Edward  Wallace,  (Formulae  of  the  U.  S.  Pharmacopoeia  in  Metrical  Weights 
and  Measures) ;  Frank  Granville  Winn,  (Hydrocyanic  Acid),  The  Alumni 
Association  prize  was  awarded  to  J.  T.  Leary. 
New  York  College  of  Pharmacy. — The  annual  commencement  took  place 
at  Association  Hall,  March  31.  The  degree  of  Graduate  in  Pharmacy  was 
conferred  by  President  Balluff  upon  the  following  gentlemen:  G.  Nolton 
Ashley,  (Strychnos  Nux  Yomica) ;  Alexander  Beck,  (Commercial  Hydrocy- 
anic Acid);  Joseph  R.  Bond,  (Nickel)  ;  Adolph  Boyken,  (Phosphorus) ;  Louis 
E.  Braun,  (Analyses  of  Glycerins);  John  S.  Broas,  (Aconitum  Napellus)  ; 
Louis  F.  Buchhop,  (Scale  Preparations  of  Iron)  ;  Richard  B.  Cassebeer, 
(Hydrocyanic  Acid)  ;  Max  Clausius,  (Strychnos  Nux  Yomica);  Louis  S.  Co- 
hen, (Synopsis  of  the  History  of  Zinc)  ;  J.  W.  Dougan,  (Ergota)  ;  H.  Adolph 
Engel,  (Sugar);  Clemens  L.  Eschmann,  (Potassii  Iodidum)  ;  Sidney  Faber, 
(Pharmaceutical  Manipulations);  John  Ferrier,  (Anaesthetics  and  Chloral); 
William  H.  Griffith,  (Baric  Compounds) ;  I.  M.  Hussa,  (Glycerin)  ;  Richard 
Kuehne,  (Analysis  of  Urine)  ;  C.  Axel  F.  Lagerstedt,  (Syrup  of  Iodide  of  Iron) ; 
Gottlieb  Meier,  (Foliage,  its  Functions  and  Morphology) ;  Charles  Mitzenius. 
(Best  mode  of  extracting  Yegetable  Substances) ;  Frederick  C.  Nadler,  (Adul- 
teration of  Cinchona  Micrantha) ;  Henry  M.  O'Neil,  (Poisons) ;  Charles  Perck, 
(Citro-Sesqui-Iodide  of  Iron  and  Potassa) ;  Albert  C.  Smith,  (Digitalis);  W.  I. 
Townsend,  (Carbon  and  its  Compounds) ;  C.  Ernst  Yetter,  (Morphine  in  Resi- 
dues from  Laudanum);   Bernhard  Wendler,  (Specific   Gravities);  Gustav 
F.  Werner,  (Products  from  Destructive  Distillation  of  Wood)  ;  Robert  G. 
Weyh,  (Atropa  Belladonna) ;  Frederick  Wichelns,  (Poisons  and  their  Anti- 
dotes) ;  John  L.  Yatman,  (Pepsin)  ;  George  Zellhoefer,  (Chromium  and  its- 
Compounds)  ;  Robert  G.  L.  Zoeller,  (Quinia  and  its  salts).  Prizes  in  money 
were  awarded  to  R.  Kuehne,  B.  Wendler,  and  G.  F.Werner.  The  valedictory 
was  delivered  by  Professor  Bedford. 
This  College  has  issued  a  pamphlet  of  50  pages,  containing  historical  notes 
of  its  progress,  the  charter  and  by-laws,  the  pharmacy  acts  of  1871  and  1872, 
code  of  ethics,  lists  of  members,  officers,  professors,  graduates  and  of  the  reg- 
istered pharmacists  and  assistants  ;  also  a  catalogue  of  the  library,  and  obituary 
notices  of  members  recently  deceased. 
Pharmaceutical  Society  of  Great  Britain. — At  the  pharmrceutical  meet- 
ing held  April  1,  President  Thos.  H.  Hills  in  the  chair,  Mr.  W.  Martindale 
