AMERICAN  PHARMACEUTICAL  ASSOCIATION.  501 
Seventh  Session. — Friday  Morning,  Sept.  11th. 
The  meeting  was  called  to  order  by  the  President  at  9|  o'clock, 
when  the  minutes  of  the  sixth  session  were  read  and  adopted. 
Prof.  Procter,  Chairman  of  the  Committee  on  the  Code  of 
Ethics,  read  the  Code  and  Article  1st  of  the  Constitution. 
It  was  moved  and  seconded  that  the  Code  of  Ethics  is  con- 
sidered to  be  superseded  by  and  embodied  in  Article  1st  of  the 
Constitution,  which  was  unanimously  adopted. 
The  Secretary  announced  that  Mr.  F.  V.  Heydenreich  has 
received  several  copies  of  a  monograph  on  Cantharis  officinale, 
by  M.  Armand  Fumouze,  for  distribution. 
It  was  announced  that  several  members  had  found  fault  with 
the  certificate  of  membership,  considering  it  not  sufficiently 
ornamental.  To  test  the  views  of  the  members,  it  was  moved  and 
seconded  that  a  new  certificate  be  obtained.  When  all  the  votes 
were  cast  in  the  negative. 
Dr.  Frederick  Hoffmann,  of  New  York,  made  some  remarks  on 
the  eminent  services  of  Prof.  Dr.  Ehrenberg,  of  Berlin,  and 
called  attention  to  the  propriety  of  expressing  the  sentiments  of 
this  Association  towards  that  savant,  to  be  presented  to  him  on 
the  jubilceum  to  celebrate  the  fiftieth  anniversary  of  his  scientific 
doctorate.  After  other  remarks  in  the  same  direction,  Dr.  Hoff- 
man presented  the  following  resolution  : 
"  Resolved,  That  a  committee  of  three  be  appointed  to  embody 
the  kind  sentiments  of  this  Association,  to  be  sent  to  Dr.  Ehren- 
berg, of  Berlin,  on  the  occasion  of  his  approaching  jubilseum,  in 
the  name  of  the  Association." 
The  resolution  was  unanimously  adopted. 
Dr.  Hoffmann,  Prof.  Procter  and  Prof.  Maisch,  were  appointed 
by  the  Chair  to  carry  it  into  effect. 
Prof.  Procter  moved  the  following  : — 
"  Resolved,  That  the  Executive  Committee  are  hereby  instruc- 
ted to  have  the  reports  on  the  Legal  Aspects  of  Pharmacy  and 
on  the  Drug  Market  printed  in  larger  editions  than  the  volume 
of  Proceedings,  that  extra  copies  of  the  former  be  furnished  to 
the  libraries  of  the  several  State  Legislatures,  to  the  govern- 
ors of  the  several  States,  and  leading  judges  of  the  courts,  and 
