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profits of the Publication committee, the profits of the com- 
mittee on Latin Labels and Patent Medicine Directions, to- 
gether with the amount received from the Professors, be 
annually paid over to the committee on the sinking fund. 
Warder Morris, Samuel F. Troth, and J. C. Turnpenny, 
were appointed the sinking fund committee until the next 
annual election. 
The proposal submitted at the last stated meeting, to alter 
Law 5, Section 1st, by striking out "The number of Resi- 
dent Members shall not exceed one hundred/ 5 was consi- 
dered and adopted. The College then proceeded to the elec- 
tion of eight members of the Board of Trustees, to serve for 
one year in the place of those whose term expires this 
evening, and the following gentlemen were duly elected. 
Thomas P. James. H. W. Worthington, 
Jacob L. Smith, Robert Shoemaker, 
A. J. L. Duhamel, William J. Jenks, 
James L. Elliott, Caleb H. Needles. 
Then adjourned. 
At a stated meeting- of the College, held - ThM iponth, 
29th, 1847, 
Daniel B. Smith, President in the Chair, 
The minutes of the Board of Trustees were read and 
adopted. Henry Pemberton, Francis Truman, and Edward 
Needles, were recommended by the Trustees as suitable 
candidates for Resident Membership, and on motion the 
College proceeded to their election. The Tellers reported 
they had received the requisite number of votes, and they 
were accordingly declared members of the Philadelphia 
College of Pharmacy. The committee appointed to assist 
the secretary in preparing for publication the Constitution 
of the College, and a revised" list of its members, 
Report, That they have prepared from the minutes the 
amended Constitution, and a revised list of members, which 
is now ready for publication. By the minute of their ap- 
pointment, they are authorised to publish the document 
