AmAp°",'i879.rm'}  Pharmaceutical  Colleges  and  Associations.  221 
Alb'rt  F.  Brugman;  New  York,  The  Food  of  Man. 
Christian  F.  Burger,  Jr  ,  Germany,  Citric  Acid. 
Bernard  F.  Callaghan,  New  Jersey,  Diluted  Phosphoric  Acid. 
M.  Frank  Casey,  Massachusetts,  Pharmacy  and  Pharmacopceial  Preparations . 
Frederick  Cassebeer,  New  York,  Quinine  and  its  Salts. 
Herman  F.  Csssebeer,  New  York,  Opium  and  its  Alkaloids. 
Thelesphore  Chagnon,  Canada,  Corrosive  Sublimate. 
Fonwell  C.  Cutts,  Massachusetts,  Belladonna  aud  its  Officinal  Preparations. 
Charles  N.  Davidson,  New  York,  Practical  7 ests  for  Adulterations  in  Cod- Liver  Oil. 
Carl  Do^pfner,  Germany,  Mercury 
Hicko  Dorestan,  Wisconsin,  Volatile  Oils,  The  Chief  Adulterations  and  their  Prin- 
cipal Tests 
William  H.  Ebbit,  New  York,  Caloric  in  Changes  of  Aggregation. 
Walter  E.  Faber,  New  York,  Glycerin. 
Louis  E.  Feindt,  New  York,  Poisons. 
William  W.  Fowler,  New  Jersey,  The  Adulterations  of  Cream  of  Tartar  and  their 
Detection. 
George  Blair  Frazee,  Mississippi,  Disinfection  and  Disinfectants. 
George  W.  Freygang,  New  Jersey,  Cod-Liver  Oil. 
Paul  L.  Frohwein,  New  Jersey,  Oxalic  Acid  and  Oxalates. 
Theobald  R.  Frohwein,  New  York,  Estimation  of  the  Morphia  Strength  of  Tinctura- 
Opii. 
Dennis  Gerrity,  New  York,  Arsenic  and  its  Compounds. 
Louis  J.  Golm,  Illinois,  The  Solubility  of  Pills. 
Martin  Heldt,  Jr.,  New  York,  Antiseptics. 
James  D.  Hendrickson,  New  Jersey,  Qualitative  Analysis  of  Urine. 
Frederick  Herdling,  Germany,  Thymus  Vulgaris,  its  Constituents. 
August  Hoerle,  New  York,  Salicylic  Acid. 
George  H.  Hoerning,  New  Jersey,  Ergota. 
Hermagoras  Isea,  Venezuela,  Bromide  of  Potassium. 
John  Kremer,  Jr.,  New  York,  Analysis  of  Urine. 
Henry  E.  C.  Kuehn,  Canada,  Water  and  its  uses. 
Mathew  Mahler,  New  York,  Aconitum  Napellus  and  its  Preparations . 
George  J.  Martin,  New  Jersey,  Eucalyptus  Globulus. 
Charles  H.  May,  Maryland,  Salix  and  Salicin. 
Isaac  Meseritz,  New  York,  Glycerin  as  an  Excipient  in  the  Manufacture  of  Pills. 
Charles  P.  Moll,  New  York,  Chloroform. 
James  T.  Morehouse,  New  Jersey,  Products  derived  from  Apis  Mellifica. 
Robert  Muellenbach,  Germany,  Hydrate  of  Chloral. 
Simeon  Nauheim,  England,  Ihe  Salts  and  Scale  Preparations  of  Iron. 
Sidney  H.  Neergaard,  New  York,  Hyoscyamus  and  its  Officinal  Preparations  from 
the  Dried  American,  English  and  German  Leaves. 
John  Oehler,  New  York,  The  Flora  of  Bergen  county,  New  Jersey. 
Herman  Orlewitz,  Germany,  Gold. 
Jacob  Oswalt,  New  York,  Use  of  Disinfectants,  Anticeptics,  Deodorizers. 
Frederick  W.  Petri,  New  York,  Arsenic  and  Arsenious  Acid. 
Jonas  Pfeiffer,  New  York,  The  Thermometer  and  Latent  Heat. 
George  Redder,  New  York,  Citric  Acid. 
Floyd  W.  Rogers,  Connecticut,  ((The  Tvjo  Paths'"''  (in  Pharmacy.) 
Hilon  H.  Sawyer,  New  York,  Acid.  Hydrocyanic.  Dilut.  The  Purity  and  Percentage 
strength  of  Commercial  Samples. 
Gottlieb  Schick,  Missouri,  Antimony. 
Henry  J  Schleckter,  New  York,  Chemistry  and  its  Atomic  Theory. 
Gustavus  Schlegel,  New  Jersey,  On  Fluid  Extracts. 
Frank  A.  D.  Smith,  New  York,  Strychnos  Nux  Vomica. 
Mallory  H  Taylor,  Virginia,  Viscum  Album, 
