i  86         Pharmaceutical  Colleges  and  Associations,  {AraxiXi87h6arm" 
to  membership,  Chas.  L.  Eberle,  Ph.G.,  delivered  the  annual  address.  The  alumni 
prizes  were  then  distributed,  Mr.  J.  L.  Webber  receiving  the  gold  medal,  and 
Messrs.  H.  Schroeder,  L.  Emanuel  and  J.  Ritter  the  Alumni  Certificates,  for  hav- 
ing received  the  highest  average  in  Chemistry,  Materia  Medica  and  Pharmacy.  To 
give  to  the  older  graduates  and  other  friends  present  an  opportunity  of  witnessing 
the  working  of  the  oxyhydrogen  lantern  as  a  means  of  instruction,  Professor  Rem- 
ington exhibited  with  it  a  number  of  crystallizations  and  color  reactions,  and  Prof. 
Maisch  photographic  representations  of  starches  and  other  pulverulent  drugs,  and, 
with  the  microscope  attachment,  sections  of  a  number  of  drugs.  Mr.  Bullock  enter- 
tained the  company  by  showing  a  large  number  of  scenes  of  this  and  of  foreign 
countries. 
The  New  York  College  of  Pharmacy  held  its  Forty-sixth  annual  com- 
mencement on  the  evening  of  March  21st,  at  Chickering  Hall,  when  President  P. 
Balluff  conferred  the  degree  of  Graduate  in  Pharmacy  upon  the  following  gentle- 
men : 
Adolph  Basora,  Santiago,  Cuba,  Alexander  M.  Linnett,  Newark,  N.  J., 
Lewis  Blumauer,  Portland,  Oregon,         William  Maass,  Ixonia  Center,  Wis., 
Clarence  F.  Booth,  Newport,  R.  I,  Thomas  J.  Magee,  New  York, 
James  P,  Boyle,  New  Canaan,  Conn.,      Ewen  Mclntyre,  Jr.,  New  York, 
Augustus  R.  Castano,  New  York,  James  Millar,  New  York, 
H.  Lieber  Coit,  Newark,  N.  J.,  James  K.  Morrill,  Holyoke,  Mass.> 
Albert  Dovell,  Newark,  N.  J.,  Adrian  Paradis,  Union  Hill,  N.  J., 
George  Eberhardt,  Rutherford  Park,  N.J. ,  George  F.  Payne,  Macon,  Ga  , 
Frank  H.  Falkenreck,  Elizabeth,  N.  J.,     Henry  F.  Pembleton,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y., 
George  C.  Fountain,  Jersey  City,  N.  J.,    Benjamin  F.  Quackinbush,  New  York, 
Otto  T.  Frohwein,  Elizabeth,  N.  J.,         Gustavus  Rothe,  Jersey  City,  N.  J., 
Albert  T.  Gunther,  Newark,  N.  J.,         Henry  C.  Schranck,  Milwaukee,  Wis., 
John  C.  Heidingsfelder,  New  York,         Peter  J.  Schumann,  Atlanta,  Ga., 
Adolph  Henning,  Union  Hill,  N.  J.,       Theodore  A.  Spear,  New  York, 
Frederick  Huehne,  Rondout,  N.  Y.,        Louis  L.  Staehle,  Newark,  N.  J., 
Gilbert  P.  Knapp,  New  York,  Henry  A.  Striker,  Amsterdam,  N.  Y., 
Otto  G.  Laue,  Passaic,  N.  J.,  Theodore  Thieme,  Fort  Wayne,  Ind., 
Henry  Lehman,  New  York,  Joseph  E.  Tomas,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y., 
William  J.  Liell,  New  York,  William  H.  Townsend,  New  York, 
John  H.  Wenzel,  New  York. 
The  Alumni  Prizes  were  awarded  by  Professor  Bedford,  after  which  Professor 
E.  Curtis,  M.D.,  delivered  an  address,  and  Mr.  H.  L.  Coit  the  Valedictory  Ad- 
dress on  behalf  of  the  graduates. 
The  Alumni  Association  of  the  College  of  Pharmacy  of  the  City  of 
New  York  held  its  fifth  annual  meeting,  Wednesday  evening,  March  15th,  1876, 
President  Geo.  C.  Close  in  the  chair.  Some  fifty  members  were  present,  and  nine- 
teen of  the  class  of  1876  joined  the  Association. 
The  President,  the  oldest  living  graduate,  read  his  annual  address,  and  gave  an 
