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The  competitive  examination  of  drugs  Mith  the  microscoi^e  for  the  John 
M.  Maisch  prize  by  those  candidates  who  had  passed  a  "  very  satisfactory" 
examination  in  Materia  Medica,  inchiding  specimens,  was  conducted  by 
John  E.  Cook,  Ph.G.,  twelve  candidates  being  entitled.  The  microscopic 
specimens  selected  were  Senega,  Zingiber,  Calamus,  Cinchona  (micrantha), 
Anisum,  Carum,  Linum,  Hyoscyami  semen,  Lycopodium  and  Marantte 
amylum.  One  of  the  candidates  recognized  all  10,  one  9,  one  6,  and  the 
remaining  5  or  4  of  the  specimens. 
The  following  147  students  successfully  passed  in  all  branches,  and  were 
recommended  to  the  Board  of  Trustees  for  the  degree  of  Graduate  in 
Pharmacy  (Ph.  G.) : 
George  Sidney  Amsden,  Iowa,  Materia  Medica  for  Students. 
Philip  Anthes,  Pennsylvania,  Lard  and  Adulterations. 
James  Henry  Barker,  Louisiana,  Fluid  Extracts. 
Max  Bartel,  Wisconsin,  Caryophyllus. 
Henry  Bechberger,  Ohio,  Our  Own  vs.  Patent  Preparations. 
William  Bichy,  New  York,  Stillingia. 
Wayne  Barker  Bissell,  New  York,  i/op  Extract. 
Luther  Pascal  Bowel  s,  Maryland,  Jblther  Aceticus. 
Wm.  Theodore  Bozenhard,  Ohio,  Hypophosphorous  Acid. 
Henry  Brand ner,  Jr.,  Kansas,  Assay  of  Cinchona. 
Albert  Edward  Brown,  Alabama,  Analysis  of  Sulp>hate  of  Morphia. 
Robert  Clark  Cadmus,  Pennsylvania,  Liquor  Ferri  Chloridi. 
Edward  Daily  Cahoon,  Delaware,  ^ar/^  Chemistry. 
George  Lewis  Carnan,  New  Jersey,  Concentrated  Nitrous  Ether. 
Carleton  Cole  Ciiampion,  Pennsylvania,  Future  of  Retail  Pharmacists. 
Thomas  Clements  Coltman,  Pennsylvania,  Fra.rinus  Ainericana. 
James  Sherman  Cooley,  New  Jersey,  Pharmacy  Laws. 
Charles  John  Craytiiorn,  New  Jersey,  Alcohol. 
Samuel  Ross  Crothers,  Maryland,  Pharmacy. 
Fred.  Horace  Davis,  Delaware,  Ailanthus  Glandulosus. 
Blythe  James  Davison,  Pennsylvania,  Mentha  Pi  peril  a. 
Oscar  Boone  Deakyne,  Delaware,  Citric  Acid. 
David  Ferguson  Deem,  Indiana,  Cod  Liver  Oil. 
William  Edward  DeLong,  Pennsylvania,  Chemistry  and  Pharmacy. 
George  Eicholtz  Dennisson,  Pennsylvania,  Sanguinaria  Canadensis. 
Ulysses  Grant  Dennison,  Delaware,  Cod  Liver  Oil. 
William  Milliken  Denniston,  Pennsylvania,  Arsenious  Acid. 
William  D.  Deuschle,  Ohio,  Elixirs. 
Morton  Phelps  Dickeson,  Pennsylvania,  Emulsions. 
Henry  Diefenbeck,  Pennsylvania,  Hydrangea. 
Lewis  Henry  Dielman,  Maryland,  Erythroxylon. 
Hernjann  Edward  Frederick  Dreiss,  Texas,  Pepsin. 
Thomas  Dunbar,  Jr.,  Pennsylvania,  Liriodendron  Tulipifera. 
George  Henry  Ebeling,  West  Virginia,  Hydrargyri  lodidum  Viride. 
Jacob  Addison  Eberly,  Pennsylvania,  Suppositories. 
George  Washington  Edmonds,  Pennsylvania,  Pepsi?i  and  Pepjtones. 
Joseph  Johnson  Eldredge,  New  Jersey,  Pills  and  Excipients. 
Samuel  S.  Ely,  Pennsylvania,  Crystallization. 
John  George  Engler,  Connecticut,  Syrupus  Pruni  Virginiance. 
Theodore  Feairheller,  Pennsylvania,  Emulsions. 
Edward  Henry  Fienhold,  Pennsylvania,  The  Pharmacist. 
Ralph  Benton  Gable,  Pennsylvania,  Old  and  New  Pharmacopceia  For- 
mulas. 
Adolf  Emil  Gebhard,  Michigan,  Mounling  of  Botanical  Specimens. 
Peter  Spang  Gehris,  Pennsylvania,  Erythrina  Piscidia. 
