456  Twenty-second  Annual  Meeting  of  the  {%lTl;ml™' 
Report  made  a  report,  which  was  accepted  and  made  the  order  of 
business  immediately  after  the  opening  of  the  fourth  session. 
After  some  remarks  by  Mr.  J.  F.  Hancock  on  prescription  vials, 
the  Association  adjourned  until  the  following  morning,  at  9  o'clock. 
Fourth  Session — Thursday  Morning. 
After  the  reading  and  approval  of  the  minutes  of  the  third  session,, 
the  report  on  the  President's  address  and  Secretary's  report  was 
taken   up,  and,  after   discussion,  the   following  resolutions  were 
adopted : 
Resolved,  That  the  officers  of  this  Association  be  empowered  to  enter  into 
correspondence  with  any  international  body  that  may  have  been  created,  for 
the  purpose  of  attempting  a  unification  of  the  plans  upon  which  the  different 
Pharmacopoeias  have  been  constructed. 
Resolved,  That  the  Executive  Committee,  with  the  approval  of  the  President 
and  Treasurer,  be  empowered  to  publish  annually,  with  the  Proceedings,  the 
likeness  of  one  or  more  of  our  departed  members,  and  that  for  the  forthcoming 
volume  our  much  lamented  friend,  Prof.  William  Procter,  Jr.,  be  selected. 
Resolved,  That  a  committee  of  three  be  appointed  by  the  President  to 
report  at  our  next  meeting  upon  the  feasibility  of  the  publication  of  a  table  of 
maximum  doses,  and  to  devise  a  plan  by  means  of  which  physicians  can  dis- 
tinctly indicate  unusually  large  doses  in  their  prescriptions. 
Resolved,  That  a  committee  of  three  be  appointed  by  the  President  to- 
report  at  our  next  annual  meeting  upon  the  suggestion  of  our  late  President 
in  reference  to  furnishing  copies  of  papers  read  at  our  meetings  to  pharmaceu- 
tical journals  in  advance  of  their  publication  in  the  Proceedings. 
Resolved,  That  the  members  of  this  Association  are  earnestly  requested  to 
call  the  attention  of  their  neighboring  pharmacists  to  the  aims  and  objeets  of 
the  Association,  and  use  strenuous  efforts  to  induce  them  to  become  members. 
In  compliance  with  these  resolutions,  the  President  appointed 
Messrs.  Wm.  Saunders,  of  London,  Ont.,  Louis  Dohme,  of  Balti- 
more, and  W.  H.  Pile,  the  Committee  on  Maximum  Doses,  and 
Messrs.  A.  W.  Miller,  of  Philadelphia,  J.  F.  Hancock,  of  Baltimore, 
and  Ottmar  Eberbach,  of  Ann  Arbor,  Michigan,  the  Committee  on 
the  Publication  of  Papers  in  Advance  of  the  Proceedings. 
Notice  was  given  by  Prof.  Moore  of  a  proposition  to  alter  Chap. 
VIII,  Art.  2,  of  the  By-Laws,  so  that  the  President's  address  may  be 
read  near  the  opening  of  the  first  session ;  and  by  the  Secretary,  to- 
alter  the  same  article  so  as  to  define  more  clearly  the  duties  of  the 
Nominating  Committee. 
After  the  election  of  four  new  members,  Messrs.  Averill  and  Has- 
