158 PHILADELPHIA COLLEGE OF PHARMACY. 
and they would suggest the propriety of furnishing each 
member with a copy. All which is respectfully submitted. 
The following resolution, after some interesting discussion, 
was on motion adopted : 
Whereas, a Convention will assemble in the city of Wash- 
ington in May, 1850, for the purpose of effecting a revision 
of the United States Pharmacopoeia, to which this College of 
Pharmacy is authorized to send delegates, 
Resolved, that a committee of the College be appointed 
to take into consideration the proposed revision, and report 
upon such changes and amendments as may appear proper. 
The report to be submitted to the College at least six months 
before the sitting of the Convention. 
The following members were apppointed to carry out 
the resolution : 
Daniel B. Smith (Chairman,) Jacob L. Smith, 
William Procter, Jr. Ambrose Smi th, 
William J. Jenks, Charles Ellis, 
John H. Ecky, Henry W. Worthington, 
Robt. Bridges, M. D. Edward Parrish, 
Thomas P. James, Joseph C. Turnpenny, 
Dillwyn Parrish, Joseph Carson, M. D. 
William Hodgson, Jr. 
The committee on the Publication of the Journal made a 
report, of which the following is an abstract. 
The receipts on behalf of the Journal since last report, in- 
cluding a balance on hand of $280.14, were $833 03 
Cash paid for printing 4 numbers, includ- 
ing materials, &c. $325 06 
Do. Report of College, &c. IS 17 
Do. Editing Journal for one year, 1 150 00 
Other expenses including cash advanced to 
College, 171 69 664 92 
Balance in hands of Publishing Committee, $168 11 
On behalf of the Com . 
