466     NOTICE — AMERICAN  PHARMACEUTICAL  ASSOCIATION. 
to  direct  toward  ascertaining,  if  possible,  some  of  the  causes  pro- 
ducing the  want  of  uniformity  and  stability  desirable  in  the 
preparation  of  Conium,  with  a  view  of  obviating  them,  if  it  may 
be,  and  also  toward  obtaining  such  experimental  knowledge  of 
the  physiological  and  theurapeutic  effects  of  the  article  in 
question  as  shall  lead  to  additional  practical  applications  of  it. 
Manlitjs,  N.  Y.,  February  4,  1867. 
—Trans.  N.  Y.  State  Med.  Sac,  1867. 
List  of  the  Contributors  to  the  Building  Fund  for  the  new  Hall  of  the 
Philadelphia  College  of  Pharmacy.    [Continued  from  Page  377.) 
Robert  C.  Brodie  $25  00 
Tilden  &  Co.,  Lebanon,  N.Y.  100  00 
Charles  Ellis,  250  00 
Merrihew  &  Son  100  00 
P.  F.  Lehlbach.  N.  Y.  10  00 
Edward  Parrish  100  00 
Wilson  &  Jones 
Since  July 
Previously 
$20  00 
$605  00 
$4666  50 
Total  contributions  $5271  50 
NOTICE. 
American  Pharmaceutical  Association. 
The  sixteenth  annual  meeting  of  the  American  Pharmaceutical  Asso- 
ciation will  be  held  in  the  city  of  Philadelphia,  on  the  second  Tuesday 
(the  8th  day)  of  September,  1868,  at  3  o'clock,  P.  M.,  at  the  new  Ball  of 
the  College  of  Pharmacy,  Tenth  above  Cherry  Street. 
It  is  confidently  expected  that  the  various  standing-  committees 
through  their  chairmen,  will  be  prepared  in  time  to  furnish  the  Associa- 
tion with  full  and  highly  instructive  reports  on  the  many  interesting  sub- 
jects which  should  occupy  our  earnest  attention. 
The  objects  of  the  Association  and  qualifications  for  membership  are 
set  forth  in  Articles  I  and  II,  Section  I,  of  the  Constitution. 
Those  desiring  to  join  are  requested  to  apply  for  blank  applications  to 
the  Chairman  of  the  Executive  Committee,  Thos.  S.  Wiegand,  N.  E.  cor. 
6th  and  Arch  Sts.,  Philad..  or  to  the  Permanent  Secretary,  John  M. 
Maisch,  1607  Ridge  Avenue,  Philad. 
John  Milhau,  President. 
New  York,  June  (Jth,  1868. 
Exhibition  connected  ivith  the  16th  Annual  Meeting  of  the  American 
Pharmaceutical  Association. 
The  Committee  of  Arrangements  propose  to  have  an  exhibition  of 
articles  connected  with  the  drug  business,  including  chemicals,  drugs, 
pharmaceutical  preparations,  apparatus,  books,  and  miscellaneous  arti- 
