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Provided,  all  such  members  shall  have  notified  the  Secretary  or  Trea- 
surer of  their  desire  to  retain  their  membership,  before  the  next  annual 
meeting. 
Resolutions  regarding  an  act  of  incorporation  and  a  certifi- 
cate of  life  membership  were  withdrawn. 
It  was  also  resolved,  that  a  list  be  appended  to  the  Proceedings 
with  the  following  caption  : 
"  List  of  societies,  libraries,  journals  *md  individuals,  to  whom 
complimentary  copies  of  the  Proceedings  of  this  Association  are  to 
be  annually  forwarded  by  the  Permanent  Secretary.  "And  that 
this  list  be  called  up  for  additions  and  amendments  in  the  regular 
order  of  business  at  each  annual  meeting. 
Dr.  T.  R.  Spence,  of  Detroit,  urged  the  appointment  of  a 
Committee  of  practical  pharmaceutists  to  examine  further  into 
the  subject  of  the  Revenue  Law,  and  offered  the  following  resolu- 
tion, which  was  finally  adopted : 
Resolved,  That  a  Committee  of  three  be  appointed  to  take  into  consid- 
eration the  whole  subject  of  the  Internal  Revenue  Law,  as  it  relates  to 
the  interests  of  the  drug  trade  and  of  Pharmacy,  and  to  report  thereon 
at  the  meeting  next  year,  and  that  the  President  of  the  Association  shall 
be  Chairman  of  this  Committee. 
On  motion  of  Dr.  Squibb,  the  President  was  authorized  to  ap- 
point that  Committee  at  his  leisure. 
The  Committee  appointed  to  examine  the  Treasurer's  account 
reported  that  they  had  attended  to  the  duty,  and  found  his  ac- 
counts correct. 
The  report  was  accepted  and  adopted. 
The  Committee  on  Specimens  offered  the  following  report : 
The  collection  of  Pharmaceutical  and  Chemical  Specimens  exhibited 
are  not  as  numerous  as  on  former  years. 
Mr.  F.  Stearns,  Detroit,  Michigan,  exhibits  Pharmaceutical  prepara- 
tions, powdered  drugs,  perfumery,  etc.,  exhibiting  his  well  known  skill  and 
enterprise. 
Henry  W.  Lincoln,  of  Boston,  Ferro  broma,  Bismuth,  Chlorate  of 
Potash,  and  Cachon  Tablets. 
Howell  &  Onderdonk,  of  New  York,  offer  Syrup  of  Iodide  of  Starch, 
Elixir  of  Calisaya,  Iron  and  Bismuth,  Elixir  of  Valerianate  of  Ammo- 
nia and  Quinine,  and  Liquor  Bismuthi. 
Eobert  R.  Kent,  East  Boston,  Metallic  nipple  shield  and  caoutchouc 
teat. 
