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New  Jersey. 
Pennsylvania. 
Virginia. 
iSew  Jersey, 
Ohio. 
Illinois. 
Pennsylvania. 
Illinois. 
Pennsylvania. 
Kentucky. 
Pennsylvania. 
Emmor  H.  Lee, 
Edgar  C.  Gramn-i, 
Joseph  Anthony, 
Thomas  H.  I^tts, 
John  L.  Beeler, 
Fred.  C.  Weber, 
Aaron,  Stern, 
Charles  E.  Roberts, 
A.  J.  Odenwelder, 
Charles  J.  Kadish, 
John  A.  Weaver, 
T.  Ellvvood  Conard, 
John  T.  Viley, 
Harrison  lJu (field, 
•J.  Thomas  Hoskinson, 
Richard  W.  Hickman, 
Frank  Plunkett, 
Aug.  A.  Richards, 
C.  G.  A.  Loder, 
Oliver  Eberhart, 
J.  Niven  Scoaller, 
Michae!  J.  Cummine;s, 
H.  Clay  Webster, 
William  Weber, 
Barclay  Johnson, 
Emmet  Kannal, 
•George  D.  Kressler, 
John  VV.  Wood, 
E.  D.  Snyder, 
Joseph  Kaufman, 
George  R.  Kulm, 
Parker  P.  Ink, 
Hosea  F.  Beeley, 
Wiimot  Hansen, 
Selden  W.  Smith, 
John  S.  McElwee, 
Emiliano  Causse, 
William  Simms, 
Jerome  A.  Eldridge, 
Harry  T.  Camm, 
J.  W.  Worthington, 
Wallace  B.  Boyer, 
George  R.  Vernon,  " 
John  W.  Harry. 
Enrique  Rubio  y  Diaz,  Cuba. 
J.  Ehrman  Lehman,  " 
William  C.  Watson,  Pennsylvania. 
*Wardle  Ellis, 
^Francis  Fox,  " 
*Howard  B.  French,  " 
*George  J.  McKelway,  " 
*Ed\vard  D.  Painter,  Delaware. 
*Elliott  D.  Paxfeon,  Pennsylvania 
*U.  F.  Richards,  New  Jersey. 
Ex tr actum,  Rhei  Fluirlum. 
Asimina  Triloba. 
Emulsiona.  / 
Nepela  Cataria. 
Exa  mination  of  a  Silver  Ore. 
Acidum  Arsen'.osum. 
Patmt  Medicines. 
Oleoresina  Filicis. 
Ful.nfication  of  Drugs. 
Comprehension  aud  Classification  of  Poisons. 
Bjipiisia  Tin'  ioria. 
Ciinicifuga  Eacenosa. 
Crab  Orchard  Salt. 
Ursin. 
Adiantum  Pedatum. 
Cim'icifuga. 
Qitill  i)/a  Saponaria. 
Starch. 
Stnecio  Vulgaris. 
Stramonium. 
Tela  Aranen-. 
Action  of  Chlorides  on  Calomel. 
Products  of  the  Vegetable  Kingdom. 
Catalpa  Bignonoides. 
Percolation. 
Humulus  Lupnlus. 
The  Requisites  of  a  Druggist. 
Tinctura  Ftrri  Chloridi. 
Aqua. 
Liniinentum  Ammonise. 
Cypripedium  Pubescens. 
Coccus  Cacti. 
Hydrastis  Canadensis. 
American  Botanic  Drugs. 
PJtarmacmtical  Advancement. 
Hydrate  of  Chloral. 
Pharmacy  in  Cuba. 
South  Carolina.  Fluid  Extract  of  Ipecacuanha  Root, 
Adulteration  of  Medicinal  Substances. 
Solanum  Dulcamara. 
Emplastrum  Belladonnw. 
Cypripediuyii  Pubescens. 
Percolation. 
Rumex  Crispus. 
Poisoning  by  Arsenic. 
Prinos  Verticillatus. 
Preparation  and  Mode  of  Dispensing  Drugs. 
Oimicifuga. 
Chimaphila  Umbellata. 
Syrup  of  Guaiac. 
Fucus  Vesicidosus. 
T7ng.  Hydrarg.  jVitratis. 
Phenic  Acid. 
Glycerin  and  its  Uses. 
*  Graduates  of  June,  1870,  not  arranged  in  order  of  merit. 
Robert  Bridgp^s,  James  T.  Shinn,       Chas.  Bullock. 
Edward  Parrish,        William  C.  Bakes,  A.  B.  Taylor, 
John  M.  Maisch,  Profs.  Committee. 
The  Board  having  determined  to  change  the  method  of  examining  candidates 
for  the  diploma  from  verbal  to  written  queries  and  answers,  arrangements  were 
made  in  the  two  lecture  halls  so  that  the  entire  number  of  candidates  could  be 
seated  at  separate  desks,  so  as  not  to  communicate  with  each  other.    But  one 
branch  was  considered  each  day,  and  each  student  had  the  printed  questions 
before  him,  with  paper  and  pencil.    A  professor  was  in  each  room,  to  reply  to 
proper  queries.    As  soon  as  a  student  announced  the  completion  of  his  task 
he  was  taken  to  the  ten  specimens  relating  to  the  particular  branch  under  con- 
sideration, and  wrote  the  names  of  each  according  to  his  judgment.    So  that 
all  the  answers  of  each  student  to  all  queries  and  specimens  was  on  record. 
The  following  are  the  queries  adopted  for  the  present  year  : 
New  Jersey. 
Pennsylvania. 
Indiana. 
Pennsylvania. 
Delaware. 
Ohio. 
Pennsylvania. 
Ohio. 
New  Jersey. 
Pennsylvania. 
New  Jersey. 
Cuba. 
New  Jersey. 
Pennsylvania. 
