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MINUTES  OF  THE 
Henry  W.  Fuller,      ....  Chicago,  111. 
John  P.  Muth,  Baltimore,  Md. 
Isaac  T.  Campbell,    ....  Boston,  Mass. 
Committee  on  Scientific  Queries, 
William  Procter,  Jr.,  Chairman,       .  Philadelphia,  Pa. 
George  C.  Close,       ....  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 
Israel  J.  Graham,      ....  Philadelphia,  Pa. 
Business  Committee, 
Alfred  B.  Taylor,     .       .  .     .       .  Philadelphia,  Pa. 
John  F.  Hancock,       ....  Baltimore,  Md. 
E.  H.  Sargent,   .  .       <       .  Chicago,  111. 
Permanent  Committee  on  the  Pharmacopoeia, 
Edward  R.  Squibb,  M.  D.,  Chairman,    Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 
William  Procter,  Jr.,       .       .       .  Philadelphia,  Pa. 
Alfred  B.  Taylor,     .       .       .       .  Philadelphia,  Pa. 
A  motion  was  made  to  accept  the  report  of  the  Nominating 
Committee  as  now  offered,  and  to  deposit  a  single  ballot  for  the 
candidates  as  a  whole,  which  was  unanimously  adopted. 
The  Chair  appointed  F.  Victor  Heydenreich,  of  Brooklyn,  and 
C.  J.  Geiger,  of  Canton,  Ohio,  as  tellers,  who  reported  the 
unanimous  election  of  all  the  candidates. 
Messrs.  Stearns  and  Lincoln,  by  request,  now  conducted  the 
President  elect  to  the  Chair. 
President  Parrish,  in  taking  his  position,  made  some  appro- 
priate remarks,  claiming  a  strong  desire  to  have  a  place  in  the 
hearts  of  his  brethren. 
Communications  extending  an  invitation  to  the  members  to 
visit  the  Franklin  Institute  and  the  Mercantile  Library  were 
received,  read  and  accepted. 
The  Auditing  Committee  reported  that  they  had  examined  the 
Treasurer's  account  and  found  it  correct.  The  report  was  accept- 
ed and  the  Committee  discharged. 
The  report  of  the  Committee  on  the  Drug  Market  being  called 
for,  the  Chairman,  Daniel  C.  Bobbins,  of  New  York,  read  the 
report,  omitting  the  valuable  statistical  tables  which  accompany 
