i  The  Alumni  Association  of  the  Philadelphia  College  of 
*  Pharmacy 
«&  to  commemorate  its  TWENTIETH  ANNIVERSARY  will  give  an  excursion  down  the  Delaware  River 
°g  to  Woodbind  Reach,  on  Jnlv  15.  1884. 
Tickets  Fifty  Cents,  or  $1  including  dinner.    Boat  leaves  Arch  Street  wharf  at  8  A.M. 
5.  Tickets  and  information  may  be  h»d  of  th«  undersigned  nienihers  of  the  Committee  and  others. 
^*  C.  Carroll  Meyer,  Chairman,  1802  CaMowhill  St.  ;  W.  E.  Krewsnn,  Secretary,  Eighth  and  Montgomery 
^  Ave.;  Wallace  Proctor,  900  Lombard  St. ;  Louis  Genois,  1412  Walnut  St. ;  Henry  Trimble,  145  N.  Tenth 
$  Street. 
g,   -  
§,  American  Pharmaceutical  Asi3ociation. 
0  The  interest  from  the  Centennial  Fund  is  available  for  sci"niific  investigations,  and  the  committee  is 
2fJ  prepared  to  receive  applications  for  grants,  accompanied  by  a  statement  of  the  investigation  to  be  made, 
*St  i^J  ar>d  of  the  amount  of  material  required,  it.  being  understood  that  the  results  <>f  the  investigation,  together 
^  with  a  full  report  thereon,  be  suiiseqnently  communicated  to  the  Annual  Meeting  of  the  Association. 
?»  ^«  (See  By-l  aws  of  the  Council,  Cliapt.  v i i . ,  Art.  1.) 
«^  Applications  should  be  sent  to  either  one  of  the  undersigned  on  or  beforo  August  15th,  addressed  as 
,5  ^  below,  or  afterwards  to  Milwaukee,  Wis. 
2^1  '     W.  S.  THOMPSON,  Washington,  D.  C. 
N  ft]  S\M'L  A.  D.  SHEPPARD,  Boston,  Mass. 
^  ^  JOHN  M.  MAISCH,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 
^  ^   
^  ^  Special  Notice  to  A.  P.  A.  Exhibibitors. 
g  Owing  to  the  rapid  acceptance  of  space  already  offered  to  exhibitors  for  the  meeting  of  American 
*  ^  Pharmaceutical  Association,  in  August,  the  Local  Secrelary  desires  that  those  intending  to  exhibit  should 
§    I  at  once  make  application  for  space,  befure  it  is  too  late. 
§  ^  HENRY  C.  SCHRANCK,  Milwaukee,  Wis. 
W 
ANTED — A  situation  by  September  10th,  with  College,  privileges.    Three  years  experience.  Speaks 
German.  Address  J.  L.  MILLER,  cate  of'  Lion  Pharmacy,"  Columbia,  Pa. 
^  National  Retail  Druggists*  Association. 
Jg  )j  The  Second  Annual  Meeting  of  the  National  Retail  Druggists'  Association,  will  be  hold  at  Milwaukee, 
JT"  Wicoi  r\Y\   M,i»iHma»     Annrnct  *>r,lli    1  ft.^d.       T 1 1  a  r»  i        i  n  <r  will  1  ia  n<\  1  I  *xl  '1 1\  /ivWtir  in    HTiivnnr    Hull  +V»ut 
Wisconsin,  on  Monday.  August  25th,  1884.    The  meeting  will  be  called  "to  order  in  Turner  Hall,  of  that 
city,  at  10  o'clock  A.  M.    Three  ses- ions  can  he  held  on  that  day  (morning  afternoon  and  evening,)  ono 
V  on  Tuesday  f  renoon  following,  and  others  dm  in;  the  week,  if  necessary,  so  as  not  to  conflict  with  the 
^  meetiugs  of  the  A.  P.  A.    It  is  hoped  that  the  Association  will  he  represented.    HENRY  CANNING,  PresV. 
is  £   '  1  1  
g  g  Meetings  of  State  Pharmaceutical  Associations. 
§                          State.                         Time.                           City.                        Local  Sf.crf.tary. 
^  Wisconsin  Augusts  Madison  C.H.Avery. 
ll  GENERAL  INDEX. 
S  In  order  to  make  a  complete  set  of  the  American  Journal  of  Pharmacy  more  valuable  to  those  possess- 
05s  ing  or  consulting  it,  the  Committee  on  Publication  have  decided  to  offer  the  remaining  copies  of  the.  General 
•»  V  Index  to  the  first  42  Vols.,  from  its  commencement,  Dec,  1825,  to  Nov.,  1870,  inclusive, 'at  the  Reduced 
<k>   |"  Price  of 
i*  §  $1.50  in  Paper.      -      -      -      $2.00  in  Cloth. 
§   ^  DJECJENNIAX,  INDEX— To  Vols.  43  to  52  inclusive,  50  cents  per  copy. 
^  **  Address  H.  H.  WOLLE, 
.g   Si  143  North  10th  St.,  Philad'a,  Pa, 
1 1  Agents  for  the  American  Journal  of  Pharmacy 
its  ^  Authorized  to  receive  Subscriptions  and  Advertisements. 
,«  S  C.  PARRISH,  72  Henry  St.,  Brooklyn,  New  York. 
^  "§  SAMUEL  A.  D.  SHEPPARD,  1129  Washington  Street,  Boston. 
i  I,  S  ALBERT  E.  EBERT,  S.  W.  cor.  West  Madison   nd  Halstea  Streets,  Chicago,  111. 
I*  WM.  T.  WENZELL,  cor.  Market  and  Stockton  Streets,  San  Fr  ncisco,  Cal. 
V  JAMES  B   CHERRY,  23  Fourth  Avenue,  Pittsburg,  Pa. 
JL  WILLIAM  H.  CRAWFORD,  800  Washington  Avenue,  St  Louis,  Mo. 
BH  JAMES  S.  ROBINSON,  Second  and  Madison  Streets,  Memphis,  Tenn. 
B  CHARLES  FAUST,  S.  E.  cor.  Elm  and  Liberty  Streets,  Cincinnati,  Ohio. 
BURROUGHS,  WELLCOME  &  CO.,  7  Snow  Hill.  London,  England. 
