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MINUTE  OF  THE  COLLEGE  MEETING. 
A  stated  meeting  of  the  members  of  the  College  was  held  June  25th,  at  4 
P.  M.  Chas.  Bullock,  presiding — Seventeen  members  were  present.  The 
minute  of  the  last  stated  meeting  was  read,  and  adopted,  on  motion.  The 
minutes  of  the  Board  of  Trustees  for  April,  May  and  June,  and  the  minute 
of  a  special  meeting  of  the  Trustees  held  were  read,  and  as  usual  approved. 
The  action  upon  the  cases  of  members  reported,  by  the  Treasurer  as  in 
arrears  in  annual  payments,  which  was  deferred  from  the  last  meeting,  be- 
ing again  brought  forward — it  was  on  motion  resolved  to  drop  from  the  roll 
two  names. 
On  motion,  being  offered  by  Dr.  C.  B.  Lowe,  it  was  resolved  that  the  Col- 
lege appropriate  a  sum  not  exceeding  fifty  dollars  to  defray  the  incidental 
expenses  incurred  by  the  College  Committee  on  the  revision  of  the  Pharma- 
copoeia. 
An  election  of  delegates  to  the  session  of  the  American  Pharmaceutical 
Association  to  be  held  in  Detroit  in  September  next  being  ordered.  Prof.  J. 
P.  Remington,  Chas.  A.  Heinitsh,  of  Lancaster,  Jos.  L.  Lemberger,  of  Leb- 
anon, Gustavus  Pile,  and  William  Mclntyre  were  declared  duly  elected. 
A  report  upon  the  character  of  the  recent  meeting  of  the  Pennsylvania 
Pharmceutical  Association  held  at  Titusville  in  June  being  asked  for — the 
following  verbal  statement  was  made.  "  The  meeting  was  larger  in  num- 
bers than  anticipated — the  interest  was  fully  maintained  in  the  number  of 
papers  presented,  and  in  the  discussions — an  accession  of  between  40  and 
50  members  being  made  to  the  roll  of  the  Association — the  social  features 
formed  as  usual  an  attractive  part  of  the  enjoyment." 
No  other  business  being  presented  an  adjournment  here  prevailed. 
William  B.  Thompson, 
Secretary. 
PKOCEEDINGS  OF  STATE  PHARMACEUTICAL  ASSO- 
CIATIONS. 
The  Georgia  Pharmaceutical  Association  held  its  thirteenth  annual  meeting 
in  the  House  of  Representatives,  Atlanta,  July  11,  President,  G.  W.  Case  in 
the  chair.  An  address  by  Mayor  Cooper,  the  president's  address,  and  the 
reports  of  various  committees  occupied  the  first  day's  sessions.  One  of  the 
most  important  steps  taken  was  the  action  in  regard  to  the  establishment 
of  a  School  of  Pharmacy  in  Atlanta. 
During  the  second  day,  when  a  number  of  papers  were  read,  the  sessions 
were  held  in  the  Sweet  Water  Park  Hotel,  at  Piedmont,  Chautauqua,  where 
also  the  next  annual  meeting  will  be  held  on  the  second  Tuesday  of  July, 
1889. 
.  Mr.  W.  S.  Parks  of  Atlanta  was  elected  president ;  the  secretary  and 
treasurer  were  re-elected. 
