310 PHILADELPHIA COLLEGE OF PHARMACY. 
By-Laws which have not been appropriated, are directed 
to the care of the Librarian. 
The Committee appointed to assist the Secretary in 
preparing for publication the Constitution of the College 
and a revised list of members, Report, That they have 
prepared from the minutes the amended Constitution, and 
a revised list of members, 750 copies of which have been 
published at a cost of twenty-two dollars, an order for 
which has been drawn upon our Treasurer. 
According to the direction of last meeting, a copy has 
been furnished to each member, and the balance is now 
at the disposal of the College. The Committee ask to be 
discharged. 
All which is respectfully submitted. 
Samuel F. Troth, ~) rx 
William Procter, Jr J CommiUee ' 
Philada., Ninth month 27, 1847. 
By the minutes of the Board of Trustees, a Circular and 
Memorial to Congress, prepared by the New York College 
of Pharmacy, has been forwarded to this College for its 
action. The circular detailing some of the impositions 
which are practised upon the public, by the importation 
and sale of adulterated drugs, and proposing that Congress 
should be memorialized upon the subject, was read, and 
elicited an animated discussion, in which some of the evils 
resulting from this wicked traffic were exposed. 
On motion, the Corresponding Secretary was directed to 
acknowledge the receipt of the document, and to state 
that the subject will claim the serious attention of this 
College. 
On motion of Professor Carson, it was Resolved, That 
a Committee be appointed to take into consideration the 
subject of the adulteration of drugs, — to enter into the 
whole subject, and report to an Adjourned Meeting of the 
College all the information that can be obtained, and the 
best means of checking or preventing this evil. 
