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Elias  Ellsworth  Riggs,  New  Jersey,  Emulsimis. 
Joseph  Cuttell  Roberts,  Delaware,  Fraxinus  Amerieayia. 
Benjamin  Rosenzvveig,  Pennsylvania,  Extr.  Rhei  Fluidum. 
George  Frederick  Rossler,  Germany,  PracAical  Hmts. 
Andrew  Curtin  Santee,  Pennsylvania,  Rubus. 
Henry  Scholey  Saunders,  Canada,  Cross  Sections. 
Emil  Schaible,  Indiana,  Carbonate  of  Ammonia. 
Carl  Ed.ward  Schlegel  Iowa,  IlUcium. 
Allen  Curtis  Schofield,  Ohio,  Ilamamelis 
Herman  Julius  Schuchard,  Texas,  Gum  Mezquite. 
Frederick  Schwartz,  Pennsj^lvania,  Grains  of  Paradise. 
Wm.  Frederick  Seiler,  Pennsylvania,  Ammonia. 
Abraham  Lincoln  Serfass.  Pennsylvania,  Pills  and  Fxcij^ients. 
Henry  Clay  Shaw,  West  Virginia,  Orange  Trees. 
Frederick  Paul  Sher,  Pennsylvania,  Simaruba. 
Hans  Heinrjch  ►^inne,  Germany,  Salicylic  Acid. 
Christopher  Columbus  Smith,  Pennsylvania,  Bismuth  and  Preparations. 
George  Mark  Smith,  Pennsylvania  Assay  of  Opium. 
Harry  Barr  Suavely,  Pennsylvania.  Thymus  Vulgaris. 
Samuel  Davis  Swann,  Florida,  Erythroxylon  Coca. 
Harry  Swain,  Delaware,  Pulverization  of  Drugs. 
George  Augustus  Steinicken,  Delaware,  Petroleum. 
John  Henry  Stermer,  Pennsylvania,  Hydrocyanic  Acid. 
Henry  Deischer  Stichter,  Pennsylvania,  Opiates. 
Henry  Lippincott  Stiles,  New  Jersey,  Abstracta. 
Samuel  Franklin  Stoll,  Ohio,  Excipientfor  Pills. 
Hugh  McCallum  Thiebaud,  Indiana,  Erigeron. 
William  Cochran  Thompson,  Pennsylvania,  Ustilago. 
Frederick  Alden  Tifl't,  New  Jersey /Cellulose. 
Thomas  Crowell  Trefry,  Nova  Scotia,  Oils  of  Pose  and  Wintergreen. 
Samuel  Levick  Van  Buskirk,  Pennsylvania,  Maydis  Stigmata. 
William  Augustus  Vannort,  Maryland,  Acid  Hydrocyanic  Dilute. 
Frank  Herman  Von  Achen,  Illinois,  Assay  of  Qui?iine  Pills. 
Samuel  C.  Webster,  Pennsylvania,  Gossypium. 
Henry  Wegener,  Jr.,  Wisconsin.  Aspidosperma  Quebracho. 
Benjamin  Franklin  Weisel,  North  Carolina,  Nitrate  of  Silver. 
Neri  Barndt  Williams,  Pennsylvania,  Nabalus  Albus. 
Charles  Bennett  Whilden,  South  Carolina,  Iodoform. 
J.  Frederick  Windolph,  Delaware,  Sprups  by  Cold  Percolation. 
Robert  Wellesley  Woodill,  Nova  Scotia,  Alcohol. 
Alfred  Conard  Wood,  Pennsylvania,  Chloride  of  Gold  and  Sodium. 
James  Edward  Wright,  Pennsylvania,  Cane  Sugar. 
William  Oscar  Yost,  Pennsylvania,  Verbascum  Thaj^sus. 
The  final  reunion  of  the  Graduating  class  preceding  the  Commencement 
took  place  on  Monday  evening,  March  23,  in  the  Museum,  at  the  professors' 
supper,  when  most  of  the  officers  of  the  College  and  of  the  members  of  the 
Board  of  Trustees  were  present,  also  several  gentlemen  from  other  Colleges 
of  Pharmacy.  The  graduating  class  presented  to  the  College  two  well- 
executed  portraits  of  Prof.  Trimble  and  of  C.  F.  Zeller,  Ph.G.,  assistant  to 
the  chair  of  pharmacy ;  and  one  of  Rogers'  groups  of  statuary  was  presented 
to  Piof.  Remington. 
The  commencement  exercises  were  held  at  the  Academy  of  Music,  on  the 
evening  of  March  24,  when  the  degree  of  Graduate  in  Pharmacy  was  con- 
ferred upon  the  above  successful  candidates  by  Charles  Bullock,  first  vice- 
president  of  the  College.  Mr.  W.  J.  Jenks  presented  the  Procter  i^rize,  a 
gold  medal,  to  Henry  C.  C.  Maisch  and  W.  D.  Deuschle,  they  having 
