Am.  Jour.  Pharm.  \ 
April,  1893.  J 
Minute  of  College  Meeting. 
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ing  reports  were  submitted  and  directed  to  be  entered  in  extenso  upon  the 
minutes.  The  Committee  on  Publication  reported  the  prompt  and  regular 
issuance  of  the  American  Journal  of  Pharmacy,  and  stated  that  its  status  in  the 
literature  of  the  science  was  fully  and  ably  maintained.  The  Editor  of  the 
Journal  in  presenting  his  report  states  that  the  progress  of  rebuilding  which 
had  been  entered  upon  proved  an  interruption  to  much  of  the  investigating 
and  research  work  of  the  laboratories,  but  an  increased  interest  will  assuredly 
be  an  outgrowth  of  the  additions  and  facilities  now  offered,  and  still  more 
satisfactory  results  may  be  expected  for  the  future  from  the  Pharmaceutical 
Meetings  in  developing  new  topics  of  inquiry. 
Detailed  statements  of  the  Business  Editor  and  the  Treasurer  of  the  Publi- 
cation Committee  were  made  and  ordered  to  be  extended  upon  the  minutes. 
The  Librarian  in  report  submitted  states  that  the  volumes  are  being  re-labelled, 
arranged  and  catalogued  on  the  shelves  of  the  new  library  cases,  and  that  this 
work  will  be  diligently  prosecuted  to  completion.  The  Curator  reported  the 
cabinets  and  cases  of  specimens  as  being  in  good  order  and  system.  Also  that 
quite  a  number  of  specimens  and  additions  had  been  made  to  the  collections, 
suggesting  that  modifications  for  space  and  arrangement  could  be  judiciously 
added. 
Prof.  Remington  spoke  of  the  labor  which  had  devolved  upon  the  Curator, 
and  expressed  for  himself  and  on  behalf  of  his  fellow-members  a  grateful 
appreciation. 
Prof.  Maisch  reported  from  the  Board  of  Trustees  the  following  propositions 
for  honorary  membership,  with  the  favorable  recommendation  of  the  Board  : 
Alfred  H.  Allen,  F.I.C.,  F.C.S.,  Sheffield,  England  ;  Prof.  Dr.  Friedrich  Conrad 
Beilstein,  St.  Petersburg,  Russia  ;  Prof.  Dr.  Emil  Fischer,  Berlin,  Germany  ; 
Prof.  Dr.  Carl  Remigius  Fresenius,  Wiesbaden,  Germany  ;  Thomas  B.  Groves, 
F.C.S.,  Weymouth,  England;  Prof.  Dr.  Edouard  Heckel,  Marseille,  France; 
David  Hooper,  Ouinologist,  Ootacamund,  India  ;  Prof.  Dr.  Oscar  Liebreich, 
Berlin,  Germany  ;  Prof.  Dr.  Christian  L,uerssen,  Konigsberg,  Germany  ;  Prof. 
Dr.  Demetrius  Mendelejeff,  St.  Petersburg,  Russia  ;  Prof.  Dr.  Victor  Meyer, 
Heidelberg,  Germany  ;  Dr.  Ferdinand  von  Mueller,  Melbourne,  Australia  ;  W. 
S.  W.  Ruschenberger,  M.D.,  U.S.N.,  Philadelphia;  Prof.  Frederic  Schlag- 
denhauffen,  Nancy,  France  ;  Prof.  Dr.  Ernst  Albert  Schmidt,  Marburg,  Ger- 
many ;  Prof.  Dr.  Junichiro  Shimoyama,  Tokio,  Japan  ;  Prof.  Dr.  Wilhelm 
Oswald  Alexander  Tschirch,  Bern,  Switzerland  ;  Charles  Umney,  F.I.C., 
F.C.S.,  London,  England;  Prof.  Dr.  Emil  Vogl,  Vienna,  Austria;  Prof. 
Horatio  C.  Wood,  M.D.,  Philadelphia. 
On  motion,  the  report  was  received,  and  the  nominees  were  unanimously 
elected. 
The  same  disposition  was  made  of  the  following  recommended  in  like  manner 
for  election  as  Corresponding  Members  of  the  College  :  Prof.  Dr.  Heinrich 
Beckurts,  Braunschweig,  Germany  ;  F.  Baden  Benger,  F.I.C.,  F.C.S.,  Man- 
chester, England  ;  Ernst  Biltz,  Erfurt,  Germany  ;  H.  Bocquillon-Iyimousin, 
Paris,  France  ;  Prof.  Dr.  Albert  Hilger,  Miinchen,  Germany ;  Prof.  Dr. 
Theodor  Husemann,  Gottingen,  Germany  ;  Prof.  Dr.  Eduard  Rudolf  Robert, 
Dorpat,  Russia  ;  Prof.  Dr.  Carl  Liebermann,  Charlottenburg,  Germany  ;  Karl 
F.  Mandelin,  Wasa,  Finland,  Russia  ;  William  Martindale,  F.C.S.,  Dondon, 
England  ;  Helen  Abbott  Michael,  Torwood,  Isle  of  Wight  ;  Chas.  Theodor 
