146 PHILADELPHIA COLLEGE OF PHARMACY. 
The Board of Trustees submitted some proposed rules for 
the g:)vernmeiit of professional conduct, which were read 
and rtJterred to an adjourned meeting of the College, to be 
held on the evening of 31st inst. 
A report was submitted by the Publishing Committee, 
which was read and accepted. 
During the past year the Committee have received for 
subscriptions, &c.j $1034.80, and expended during the same 
period, f6S8.61, including jg50 paid by order of the College 
to the Finance Committee, leaving a balance in favour of 
the Journal, of ^346.23. 
This being the usual time for electing officers of the in- 
stitution, "Wm. J. Jenks, and D. S. Jones, were appointed 
tellers, who reported that the following named members 
had received a majority of votes, whereupou they were 
declared duly elected. , - 
President. 
Daniel B. Smith, 
\st Vice President, 
Charles Ellis. 
2d Vice President. 
, Samuel F. Troth. 
Secretary. 
Dillwyn Parrish. 
Treasurer. 
Joseph C. Turnpenny. 
Corresponding Secretary, 
William Hodgson, Jr, 
Trustees. 
Warder Morris, 
Joseph Carson, 
Robert Bridges, 
Wm. Procter, jr., 
John H. Ecky, 
Edward Parrish, 
Wm. P. Troth, 
Benj. R. Smith. 
