1^1 PHILADELPHIA COLLEGE OF PHARMACY. 
to collect ; and also, whether in the case of dehn- 
quent members residing in the city, the contributions should 
be collected by process of law, or should be compromised 
by the Treasurer, according to circumstances. 
Which is respectfully submitted. 
E. Parrisa:, 
, ~ y Samuel F. Troth, 
Committee. 
The Committee on Latin Labels reported progress in the 
sale of the last edition, and were further continued. 
The Committee on Patent Medicine Directions, verbally 
reported progress, and were further continued. They have 
purchased and liquidated two shares of the Loan, from the 
profits of the concern since their appointment. 
The Committee on the Cabinet of Specimens, made a 
report which was read and adopted. In accordance with 
the suggestion therein contained, a committee consisting of 
Charles Ellis, Samuel F. Troth, Edward Parrish, John C. 
Allen, and Professors Carson, Procter, and Bridges was 
appointed. The sum of fifty dollars was also appropriated 
to their use. 
To the Philadelphia College of Pharmacy. 
The Committee appointed at the last meeting, relative to 
establishing a cabinet, &c., report. 
That they have given attention to the subject, by calling 
on members of the College who are manufacturers, drug- 
gists, &c., and found them willing to contribute toward the 
collection of such products or drugs as the committee may 
select, the amount of the donation being at the option of the 
donor. The committee believe from the liberal manner in 
which their application has been received, that the work 
will progress rapidly after the proper action has been ex- 
tended by the College, at least in reference to substances in 
common use. In regard to the cases for the reception of 
the specimens, it is proposed to locate them in the Library 
