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gratuitously  by  Mr.  Ohilds  to  the  numerous  subscribers  of  the  Public  Ledger. 
He  proposes  to  continue  it  annually,  this  being  the  second  year. 
The  Technologist;  especially  devoted  to  Engineering,  Manufacturing  and 
Building.  January.  Issued  by  the  Industrial  Publication  Company,  176 
Broadway,  New  York.    Price,  $2  per  annum.  Monthly. 
Constitution,  By-Laws  and  Code  of  Ethics  of  the  Louisville  College  of  Phar- 
macy, with  a  List  of  Members,  Officers  and  Board  of  Trustees.  Organized 
Aug.  16,  1870. 
We  have  already  noticed  (Sept.,  1870)  the  movement  out  of  which  this  pub- 
lication arises,  and  wish  it  success. 
OBITUARY. 
Marshall  F.  Rinehart,  late  of  Troy,  Ohio,  a  second  course  student  at  the 
Philadelphia  College  of  Pharmacy,  while  spending  the  holidays  at  the  home  of 
his  parents,  in  Maryland,  was  attacked  with  typhoid  fever,  which,  after  a  short 
illness,  resulted  in  his  death  on  the  9th  ult.,  in  the  24th  year  of  his  age.  . 
He  was  a  young  man  of  studious  and  moral  habits,  a  favorite  among  his  fel- 
low-students, and  was  respected  by  all  who  knew  him.  At  a  meeting  of  the 
class  of  the  College  of  Pharmacy  held  after  the  announcement  of  his  death, 
suitable  resolutions,  expressive  of  regard  for  the  deceased,  were  adopted. 
Robert  John  Fowler,  pharmaceutist,  of  the  firm  of  Harvey  Reynolds  & 
Fowler,  formerly  of  Leeds,  England,  died  on  the  8th  of  December,  at  his  resi- 
dence, 33  Rue  Magnan,  Paris.  Having  a  tendency  to  phthisis,  about  four  years 
ago  he  removed  to  Paris,  the  climate  of  which  city  suited  him,  and  engaged  in 
a  commission  chemical  business.  He  was  greatly  respected,  and  leaves  a  widow 
and  children,  who  mourn  his  loss  in  the  beleaguered  city. 
T.  W.  GissiNG,  of  Wakefield,  England,  a  pharmaceutist  of  some  standing, 
died  on  the  28th  of  December,  after  a  short  illness,  aged  41  years.  He  was 
much  respected  in  Wakefield,  where  he  took  much  interest  in  local  afiairs  for 
the  advancement  of  education,  art  and  science.  He  was  the  Local  Secretary 
of  the  Pharmaceutical  Society,  and  had  been  a  candidate  for  the  Council. 
