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prehensively  in  outlining  the  existing  conditions  in  the  wholesale 
trade. 
A  short  address  on  Sunday  closing  was  given  by  Rev.  Sharp,  of 
Philadelphia,  who  was  introduced  by  Mr.  Bone,  of  Dunmore,  Penna. 
The  Auditing  Committee  reported  having  examined  the  Treas- 
urer's accounts,  and  having  found  them  satisfactory. 
The  Nominating  Committee,  consisting  of  Messrs.  Stine,  Red- 
secker,  Potts,  Apple,  and  Byers,  reported  the  following  nomina- 
tions : — 
For  President :  George  A.  Gorgas,  of  Harrisburg. 
For  First  Vice-President :  William  F.  Lee,  of  Philadelphia. 
For  Second  Vice-President :  John  C.  Wallace,  of  Newcastle. 
For  Secretary:  Dr.  John  A.  Miller,  of  Harrisburg. 
For  Treasurer:  J.  L.  Lemberger,  of  Lebanon. 
For  Executive  Committee:  L.  L.  Walton,  of  Williamsport,  Kroll 
Keller,  of  Harrisburg,  and  J.  B.  Raser,  of  Reading. 
The  Committee  on  Papers  and  Queries  then  took  charge,  and  the 
following  papers  were  read  : — 
"  Is  it  true  that  the  United  States  Pharmacopoeia  is  more  of  a 
Manufacturer's  Handbook  than  a  Pharmacist's  Guide  ?"  by  Professor 
Joseph  P.  Remington,  of  Philadelphia. 
"  Doses  in  the  United  States  Pharmacopoeia  of  1900,"  by  Clement 
B.  Lowe,  of  Philadelphia. 
"  Laboratory  Notes,"  by  Charles  E.  Vanderkleed,  of  Philadelphia. 
"  A  Digest  of  the  Digestive  Ferments,"  by  Franklin  M.  Apple,  of 
Philadelphia. 
"  A  New  Method  of  Making  Granular  Effervescent  Salts,"  by  J. 
Percy  Remington,  of  Philadelphia. 
"  The  Physician  and  the  Pharmacopoeia,"  by  B.  E.  Pritchard,  of 
McKeesport. 
"  The  Preparation  of  Thymol  Iodide,"  by  Frederick  E.  Niece,  of 
New  York. 
"  Laboratory  Notes,"  by  Willard  Graham,  of  Philadelphia. 
"  Notes  on  the  Alkaloidal  Assay  Processes  of  the  New  Pharma- 
copoeia," by  Professor  Frank  X.  Moerk,  of  Philadelphia. 
"Some  Novelties  in  Analytic  Methods,"  by  Professor  Henry  Leff- 
mann,  of  Philadelphia. 
"Are  Show  Windows  an  Advantage  in  Suburban  Sections  ?  "  by 
William  G.  Greenwalt,  of  Philadelphia. 
