214  Pharmaceutical  Colleges  and  Associations.  {^^'^^rl\'\m.^'' 
George  G.  Needbam,  New  York  City,  Phytolacca  Decandra. 
Charles  J.  Proben,  Germany,  Bismuth  and  its  Compounds. 
Joseph  L.  Putegnat,  Jr.,  Brownsville,  Texas,  CastUa  MichoUom. 
A.  S.  R-auschenberg,  Atlanta,  Ga.,  Action  of  certain  drugs  on  3fimosatt 
Predica. 
A.  E.  Richmond,  Geneva,  Ohio,  Analogies  of  the  Haloids. 
Louis  F.  Roediger,  New  York  City,  Estimation  of  Iron  in  Elixirs. 
Charles  F.  Runkel,  New  York  City,  Syrup  of  Tolu. 
Henry  Savage,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  Cinchona  and  its  Alkaloids. 
William  F.  Shields,  Hackettstown,  N.  J.,  Iodide  of  Potassium.. 
William  A.  Speck,  Haverstraw,  N.  Y.,  Chlorine. 
John  Spillane,  Cohoes,  N.  Y.,  Emt'Jsions. 
Alfred  Stover,  Dover,  Del.,  Action  of  Oi^ium. 
John  WackerlDath,  New  Rochelle,  N.  Y.,  Digitalis. 
J.  C.  Warsaw,  New  York  City,  Glycerin. 
John  H.  Weil,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  Sanguinaria. 
Phillip  Westermann,  London,  England,  Guarana. 
Robert  G.  Westermayer,  Ratisbon,  Bavaria,  Absinthium. 
Frank  H.  Zitz,  New  York  City,  Tobacco. 
CHEMISTRY  AND  MATEUTA  MEDTCA  ONLY. 
William  T.  Bower,  Williamsburg,  N.  Y. 
Edward  M.  Butler,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 
C.  B.  Grimshaw,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 
Henry  H.  Lloj'd,  England. 
Arthur  H.  Stiles,  Chicopee  Falls,  Mass. 
The  President  of  the  Alumni  Association,  George  Inness,  awarded  several" 
prizes  to  meritorious  students,|of  whose  names  we  have  not  been  informed.. 
The  valedictory  address  on  behalf  of  the  graduating  class  was  delivered  by 
Alfred  Stover,  followed  by  an  address  from  Rev.  Dr.  J.  P.  Newman,  and 
closing  with  the  distribution  of  presents  and  with  music. 
AiiUMNi  Association  of  the  New  York  College  of  Pharmacy.— 
At  the  annual  meeting  held  March  16th,  the  following  officers  were  elected: 
for  the  ensuing  year:  President,  George  Inness;  Vice  Presidents— C.  F.. 
Habner,  A.  G.  Cook,  B.  F.  Hays;  Treasurer,  L.  M.  Royce;  Secretary, 
Fred.  Hohenthal ;  Registrar,  John  Oehler ;  Executive  Board — R.  G.  Weyh,. 
for  one  year  ;  J.  L.  A.  Creuse  and  H.  Schmid  for  three  years. 
The  exhibition  of  crude  drugs,  chemicals,  pharmaceutical  appliances,  and 
rare  works  and  books  appertaining  to  chemistry  and  pharmacy  was  highly 
successful,  and  was  appreciated  by  all. 
Kings  County  Pharmaceutical  Society.— The  annual  meeting  was. 
held  February  6th,  and  the  annual  reports  show  a  prosperous  condition  of 
the  Society's  affairs.  The  following  otficers  were  elected  for  the  ensuing 
year  :  President,  Robert  Black ;  Vice  Presidents — L.  D.  Sheets  and  J. 
MacDonald  ;  Secretary  and  Treasurer,  C.  K.  Paddock  ;  Assistant  Secretary ^ 
J.  L.  A.  Creuse ;  Board  of  Censors — L.  T.  Perkins,  E.  A.  Sayre,  and  G^ 
Ramsperger ;  Board  of  Trustees— Thos.  D.  McElhenie,  G.  M.  Baker,  L.  E. 
Nicot,  W.  P.  DeForest,  and  G.  P.  Tapling. 
The  Albany  College  of  Pharmacy  held  its  second  commencements 
exercises  on  Tuesday  evening,  February  27th.  An  address  was  made  by  the^ 
President  of  the  Faculty,  Prof.  Jacob  S.  Mosher,  M.  D.,  after  which  thet 
