344  American  Pharmaceutical  Association.  {Am,ju°iy?i&h5arm* 
may  be  said  that  this  book  constitutes  one  of  the  most  valuable, 
most  interesting  and  most  readable  volumes  of  the  proceedings  of 
the  American  Pharmaceutical  Association  so  far  published.  The 
index,  comprising  some  sixteen  double-column  pages,  is  still  incom- 
plete, and  might  readily  be  improved  on ;  this  is,  however,  a  minor 
defect,  and  will  undoubtedly  be  remedied  in  future  volumes  of  the 
proceedings.  M.  I.  Wilbert. 
AMERICAN  PHARMACEUTICAL  ASSOCIATION. 
The  following  is  the  provisional  programme  for  the  Atlantic  City- 
meeting  of  the  American  Pharmaceutical  Association : 
Monday,  September  4th,  10  a.m. — Meeting  of  the  Council;  3  p.m. 
— First  General  Session;  8.30  p.m. — Reception. 
Tuesday,  September  5th,  10  a.m. — Second  General  Session  ;  3  p.m. 
—Section  on  Commercial  Interests  ;  8  p.m. — Section  on  Education 
and  Legislation. 
Wednesday,  September  6th,  10  am. — Section  on  Education  and 
Legislation;  3  p.m. — Section  on  Historical  Pharmacy;  8  p.m. — Sec- 
tion on  Scientific  Papers. 
Thursday,  September  7th,  10  a.m. — Section  on  Scientific  Papers  ; 
3  p.m. — Meeting  of  Conference  of  Teaching  Faculties,  meeting  of 
Association  of  Boards  of  Pharmacy  ;  8  p.m. — Lecture  on  Radium  by- 
Prof.  Charles  Baskerville.  * 
Friday,  September  8th,  10  a.m. — Section  on  Practical  Pharmacy 
and  Dispensing ;  3  p.m. — Section  on  Practical  Pharmacy  and  Dis- 
pensing ;  8  p.m. — Installation  of  new  officers. 
Saturday,  September  9th,  10  a.m. — Last  General  Session. 
COMMITTEE  ON  SCIENTIFIC  PAPERS. 
To  the  Members  of  the  A.  Ph.  A. : 
The  Committee  on  Scientific  Papers  invite  contributions  of  scien- 
tific interest  for  presentation  at  the  forthcoming  meeting  at  Atlantic 
City. 
The  committee  will  endeavor  to  arrange  the  programme  so  that 
every  paper  submitted  will  receive  consideration.  Contributors  will 
aid  the  committee  if  they  will  send  their  papers  to  the  chairman  as 
early  as  possible. 
The  attention  of  members  is  called  to  the  change  in  Article  IV, 
Chapter  14,  of  the  By-Laws,  adopted  at  the  Kansas  City  meeting 
