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the United States, a circular, and a copy of the memorial, 
asking their co-operation in bringing about this desirable 
result. 
The Committee not being yet prepared to report in 
reference to the directions for detecting adulterations/' 
ask to be continued. 
Daniel B. Smith, 
Ambrose Smith, 
Thomas P. James, 
Edward Parrish, 
Charles Ellis, 
Joseph Carson, 
William Procter, Jr., 
Committee. 
Third month, 27, 1848. 
The Committee appointed on the outstanding debts of 
members, made the following report, which was accepted, 
and the Committee continued, to pursue the object of their 
appointment. 
To the Philadelphia College of Pharinacy. 
The Committee appointed to assist the Treasurer in the 
settlement of accounts of delinquent members, report, 
That of the eleven members of the College who were in 
arrears for annual contributions, of some years standing, 
and whose accounts were placed in their hands fo recollection, 
seven have been settled with by a compromise, the com- 
mittee being induced by circumstances to receive about half 
the amount due ; and four remain unsettled, with only one 
of whom there is any prospect of coming to terms. 
The Committee would call attention to the existing rules 
of the College on this subject, and would suggest for con- 
sideration, whether any further action is necessary in rela- 
tion to members removing from the city, or retiring from 
business, whose annual contributions are neglected until 
they amount to a sum which it is difficult for tlie College 
