AnoctSber,Pi9Sm'}    American  Pharmaceutical  Association.  497 
Historical  Sketch  of  the  New  Jersey  Pharmaceutical 
Association. 
By  Edward  A.  Sayer. 
Reminiscences. 
By  Ewan  Mclntyre. 
This  communication  constituted  an  interesting  series  of  personal 
reminiscenses  from  1842,  when  the  writer  entered  a  retail  drug 
store  in  the  city  of  New  York,  and  included  a  rather  detailed 
account  of  the  occurrences  which  led  up  to  the  organization  of  the 
American  Pharmaceutical  Association. 
Letters  from  Early  Pharmacists,  now  dead,  also  Other 
Material. 
Presented  by  John  F.  Hancock. 
Contributions  to  a  Pharmacographia  Americana. 
By  Edw.  Kremers. 
The  Second  Session  of  the  Section  on  Historical  Pharmacy  was 
held  on  the  evening  of  September  7,  1906,  as  a  Sloan-Procter  memo- 
rial meeting. 
The  Secretary  read  several  letters  from  former  employees  and 
friends  of  Mr.  Sloan. 
The  Chairman  then  introduced  Mr.  A.  E.  Ebert,  an  old  friend 
and  associate  of  Mr.  George  W.  Sloan,  who  presented  an  essay 
entitled : — 
George  W.  Sloan  as  a  Pharmacist. 
This  was  followed  by  a  paper  by  J.  F.  Hurty  eulogizing  "  George 
W.  Sloan  as  a  citizen." 
The  memory  of  William  Procter,  Jr.,  was  reviewed  by  Prot.  Jos. 
P.  Remington,  who  read  an  interesting  paper  recounting  personal 
reminiscenses. 
The  Secretary  of  the  Section  read  several  letters  that  had  been 
contributed  by  older  members  of  the  Association ;  among  others, 
G.  P.  Sharp  and  William  Saunders. 
The  officers  for  the  ensuing  year  are  Ewan  Mclntyre,  Chair- 
man, and  E.  G.  Eberle,  Secretary. 
CONTINUED  SECOND  SESSION  OF  THE  ASSOCIATION. 
The  continued  second  session  was  called  to  order  on  Saturday 
morning,  September  8,  1906,  at  9  o'clock. 
