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who  then  introduced  Dr.  Evans,  who  delivered  an  eloquent  address,  which 
was  appropriately  responded  to  on  behalf  of  the  Association  by  Mr.  I.  H. 
Redsecker,  of  Lebanon. 
Due  to  the  tact  that  a  large  majority  of  the  members  of  the  Association 
reside  in  the  central  and  eastern  parts  of  the  State,  the  meeting  was  not  as 
numerously  attended  as  usual,  but  in  most  other  respects  it  was  as  success- 
ful as  any  held  in  previous  years.  Twenty  original  papers  were  read 
during  the  sessions,  while  the  gain  of  a  considerable  addition  to  the  mem- 
bership in  a  part  of  our  State  in  which  the  Association  had  hitherto  been 
without  any  representatives,  was  alone  sufficient  proof  of  the  wisdom  of 
holding  a  meeting  so  far  west. 
Charles  T.  George,  of  Harrisburg,  was  elected  President;  James  A. 
Meyers,  of  Columbia,  and  William  L.  Turner,  of  Philadelphia,  were  elected 
tirst  and  second  Vice-Presidents. 
The  Association  adjourned  on  Thursday  morning,  to  meet  at  Lebanon 
on  the  second  Tuesday  of  June,  1886. 
On  Thursday  afternoon  a  steamboat  excursion  on  Lake  Erie  was  given, 
during  which  the  U.  S.  Life  Saving  Station  and  other  points  of  interest 
were  visited.  The  festivities  terminated  in  the  evening  with  a  banquet  at 
Massassauga  Point,  from  which  the  boat  returned  at  an  early  hour  in  the 
midst  of  a  tremendous  rain  storm. 
Respectfully  submitted, 
Alonzo  Robbins,  Chaii^man. 
June  29,  1885. 
AMERICAN  PHARMACEUTICAL  ASSOCIATION. 
The  Thirty-third  Annual  Meeting  of  this  Association  will  be  held  in 
Lafayette  Hall,  in  the  city  of  Pittsburg,  Pa.,  on  the  second  Tuesday,  the 
8th  of  September,  at  3  o'clock  P.M. 
Ample  room  has  been  provided  at  the  City  Hall  for  the  exhibition  of 
articles  possessing  pharmaceutical  interest,  and  not  prohibited  by  the  rules 
of  the  Association.  The  exhibition  room  is  in  charge  of  the  Local  Secre- 
tary, Mr.  George  A.  Kelly,  Pittsburg,  Pa.,  and  will  be  ready  for  the  recep- 
tion of  goods  on  Tuesday,  September  1st. 
All  pharmaceutical  organizations  entitled  to  representation  in  this  Asso- 
ciation are  invited  to  appoint  delegates — five  from  each  body — whose  cre- 
dentials should  be  sent  to  Prof.  .John  M.  Maisch,  Permanent  Secretary, 
Philadelphia,  Pa.,  at  least  two  weeks  in  advarice  of  the  meeting. 
Applications  for  membership  should  be  forwarded  to  Mr.  George  W. 
Kennedy,  Pottsville,  Pa. 
Those  who  have  accepted  queries  should  send  their  replies  to  Prof.  J.  LT. 
Lloyd,  Cincinnati,  Ohio,  in  advance  of  the  meeting,  that  they  may  receive 
proper  attention  ;  this  also  applies  to  volunteer  papers. 
The  Chairman  of  the  Committee  on  Entertainment  and  Railroad  Trans- 
portation will  announce  at  the  proper  time  such  arrangements  as  have  been 
made  with  the  transportation  companies  for  reduced  fares,  and  also  any 
programme  which  may  have  been  devised  for  the  social  entertainment  of 
the  Association. 
John  Ingalls,  President. 
Macon,  Georgia,  June  18,  1885. 
