Pharmaceutical  Meetings. 
The  next  Pharmaceutical  Meeting  will  be  held  on  Tuesday,  November  18th,  and  on  the  third  Tuesday 
of  each  month,  until  May,  1885.  All  interested  in  Pharmacy  are  cordially  invited.  Those  desiring  to  be 
notified  by  postal  cards  will  please  leave  their  address  with  tbe  Actuary, 
THOMAS  S.  WIEGAND,  145  N.  10th  St. 
The  First  Pharmacopoeia  Published  in  the  United  States. 
A  small  number  of  copies  of  this  interesting  little  work  have  been  printed,  paged  to  correspond  with 
the  original.    Copies  may  be  obtained  at  25  cents  each,  by  addressing, 
H.  II .  WOLLE,  143  N.  10th  Street,  Philadelphia. 
Alumni  Association,  Philadelphia  College  of  Pharmacy. 
COURSE  OK  i884-'85. 
The  Second  Social  Meeting  of  the  Alumni  Association,  will  be  held  in  the  Museum  of  the  College,  on 
Tuesday,  November  11th,  1884,  at  3  P.  M.  Dr.  Roland  D.  Jones,  Pb.G.,  Class  of  1879,  and  a  member  of  the 
Association,  will  deliver  a  Lecture,  entitled,  "  Marvellous  Tricks  of  the  Hindoo  Fakirs."  Mr.  L.  F. 
Gordon  will  read  an  Essay  on  "  How  to  Think."  MissF.  Lizzie  Pierce,  the  Elocutionist,  with  several  ol 
her  pupils,  will  render  several  selections.  All  graduates,  members  of  the  College,  and  druggists  of  the 
city  and  vicinity,  are  cordially  invited  to  attend  these  meetings. 
WM.  E.  KREWSON,  Secretary,  1801  N.  Tenth  St. 
Pharmaceutical  Examining  Board  of  Philadelphia. 
The  undersigned  call  attention  to  the  Act  approved  April  4, 1872,  by  which  no  person,  not  a  Graduate 
in  Pharmacy,  can  conduct  the  Retail  Drug  business  in  Philadelphia,  or  serve  as  responsible  Assistant, 
without  being  duly  examined  and  registered  by  this  board,  under  penalty  of  the  law. 
Regular  examinations  of  the  board  take  place  at  333  South  Twelfth  Street,  on  the  last  Thursday  of 
every  month.  Applications  for  examinations  and  registrations  should  be  sent  early  to  the  Secretary,  Mr. 
J.  F.  Hayes,  St.  George  Pharmacv,  Cor.  Broad  and  Walnut  Sts. 
De.  L.  WOLFF,  President,  N.  W.  Cor.  12th  and  Chestnut  Sts. 
J.  F.  HAYES,  Secretary,  S.  W.  Cor.  Broad  and  Walnut  Sts. 
HIBBERT  P.  JOHN,  242  Chestnut  St. 
J.  L.  SUPPLEE,  601  N.  13th  St. 
J.  J.  OTTINGER,  2001  Spruce  St. 
GENERAL  INDEX. 
In  order  to  make  a  complete  set  of  the  American  Journal  of  Pharmacy  more  valuable  to  those  possess- 
ing or  consulting  it,  the  Committee  on  Publication  have  decided  to  offer  the  remaining  copies  of  the  General 
Index  to  the  first  42  Vols.,  from  its  commencement,  Dec,  1825,  to  Nov.,  1870,  inclusive,  at  the  Reduced 
Price  of 
$1.50  in  Paper.      -      -      -      $2.00  in  Cloth. 
DECEXXIAL  INDEX—  To  Vols.  43  to  52  inclusive,  50  cents  per  copy. 
Address  H.  H.  WOLLE, 
143  North  10th  St.,  Philad'a,  Pa. 
Agents  for  the  American  Journal  of  Pharmacy 
Authorized  to  receive  Subscriptions  and  Advertisements. 
C.  PARRISH,  72  Henry  St.,  Brooklyn,  New  York. 
SAMUEL  A.  D.  SHEPPARD,  1129  Washington  Street,  Boston. 
ALBERT  E.  EBERT,  S.  W.  cor.  West  Madison  and  Halsted  Streets,  Chicago,  111. 
WM.  T.  WENZELL,  cor.  Market  and  Stockton  Streets,  San  Francisco,  Cal. 
JAMES  B.  CHERRY,  23  Fourth  Avenue,  Pittsburg,  Pa. 
WILLIAM  H.  CRAWFORD,  800  Washington  Avenue,  St.  Louis,  Mo. 
JAMES  S.  ROBINSON,  Second  and  Madison  Streets,  Memphis,  Tenn. 
CHARLES  FAUST,  S.  E.  cor.  Elm  and  Liberty  Streets,  Cincinnati,  Ohio. 
BURROUGHS,  WELLCOME  &  CO.,  7  Snow  Hill,  London,  England. 
