MINUTES OF THE COLLEGE OF PHARMACY. 345 
Your Committee have every reason to be satisfied with 
the powers of the bill, and believe, if properly enforced, 
it will be productive of great benefit to the drug market. 
In regard to the " Book of Tests," your Committee are 
not prepared to report, and ask to be continued. 
On behalf of the Committee, 
Daniel B. Smith, Chairman. 
The Committee on Latin Labels are continued to report 
when prepared. 
The CommJttee on the Cabinet of Specimens made the 
following report, which was accepted, and the sum of fifty 
dollafs, in addition to the former sum of that amount, was 
appropriated to their use. 
To the Philadelphia ^College of Pharmacy, 
The Committee appointed at the last general meeting in 
reference to the Cabinet of Specimens, &c., report : that 
they have not as yet proceeded with the arrangements for 
containing the collection of specimens, owing to the in- 
sufficiency of the appropriation fully to cover the cost of the 
cases, bottles, &c. They therefore ask an additional ap- 
propriation of fifty dollars, to be called for during the next 
year, and believe that they will then be enabled to carry 
out the objects of their appointment \i\ a satisfactory 
manner. 
On behalf of the Committee, 
Charles Ellis, 
Samuel F. Troth, 
Edward Parrish, 
William Procter, Jr. 
The Committee appointed to distribute the Code of 
Ethics, and to confer with a Committee of the College of 
Physicians on matters connected with the interests of both 
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