426         Pharmaceutical  Colleges  and  Associations.  {^'1™;$%™" 
Mr.  Bullock  moved  that  the  "  Trade  Association  of  Philadelphia  Druggists  "  be 
tendered  the  use  of  the  College,  under  the  direction  of  the  Committee  on  Property, 
for  their  meetings,  which  was  unanimously  adopted. 
A  letter  from  Edward  B.  Garrigues,  acknowledging  his  gratification  at  the  action 
of  the  College  in  reinstating  him  in  membership,  was  read  and  directed  to  be  entered 
on  the  minutes. 
Elections  being  in  order,  the  following  gentlemen  were  elected  to  represent  this. 
College  at  the  annual  meeting  of  the  American  Pharmaceutical  Association,  which, 
will  meet  at  Indianapolis,  Indiana,  in  September  next,  viz. :  Messrs.  Charles  W. 
Hancock,  James  L.  Patterson,  Charles  C.  Spannagel,  Alonzo  Robbins,  Charles  L. 
Eberle;  and  Messrs  John  M.  Maisch,  Joseph  P.  Remington,  Charles  Bullock  were 
elected  delegates  to  the  Convention  of  Teaching  Pharmaceutical  Colleges,  which, 
will  meet  at  the  same  time  and  place. 
Mr.  Bullock  moved  that  this  meeting  proceed  to  appoint  delegates  to  attend  the 
National  Pharmacopoeia  Convention,  which  will  assemble  in  the  city  of  Washing- 
ton, D.  C,  on  the  first  Wednesday  in  May,  1880,  which  motion  was  unanimously 
adopted,  and  the  President  was  requested  to  select  the  delegates.  The  following; 
gentlemen  were  appointed  by  him  to  the  service,  viz.:  Prof.  John  M.  Maisch,  Mr. 
Alfred  B.  Taylor,  Prof.  Joseph  P.  Remington. 
No  further  business  being  presented,  then,  on  motion,  adjourned. 
William  J.  Jenks,  Secretary* 
PHARMACEUTICAL  COLLEGES  AND  ASSOCIATIONS. 
Changes  in  Colleges  of  Pharmacy. — The  following  changes  in  the  faculties  and 
location  of  the  various  colleges  of  pharmacy  have  been  brought  to  our  notice  : 
Chicago  College  of  Pharmacy. — Prof.  Mill  has  retired  from  the  chair  of  pharmacy, 
and  Prof  G  M.  Hambright  has  been  elected  in  his  place.  Prof.  Hambright  for- 
merly occupied  the  chair  of  materia  medica  in  the  same  college. 
Cincinnati  College  of  Pharmacy. — The  lectures  will  be  delivered  in  the  new  lecture 
rooms,  corner  of  Fifth  and  John  streets,  which  were  built  expressly  for  the  college. 
Maryland  College  of  Pharmacy. — The  chair  of  botany  and  materia  medica,  made 
vacant  by  resignation,  has  been  filled  by  transferring  to  it  Prof.  J.  Faris  Moore,  and 
the  chair  of  pharmacy  thus  vacated,  by  the  election  of  Mr.  Chas.  Caspari,  Jr.,  as. 
professor  of  that  branch. 
Massachusetts  College  of  Pharmacy. — Ths  vacancy  created  by  the  death  of  Prof. 
Merrick  has  been  filled  by  transferring  to  the  chair  of  chemistry  Prof.  Geo.  F.  H. 
Markoe,  and  by  electing  in  his  place  Mr.  Edgar  L.  Patch  professor  of  pharmacy. 
New  York  College  of  Pharmacy. — During  the  coming  session  the  lectures  will,  for 
the  first  time,  be  held  in  the  building  209  and  211  East  Twenty-third  street,  which 
has  recently  been  purchased  by  the  college.  During  the  past  spring  and  summer 
Prof.  Alphonso  Wood  delivered  in  this  college  a  course  of  13  lectures  on  practical 
botany.    The  trustees  have  decided  to  bestow  in  each  session  two  free  scholarships 
