^ Vpriri/t'"'  1  Pharmaceutical  Colleges  and  Associations,  1 8  7 
ceived  the  diploma  of  Graduate  in  Pharmacy  :  Alfred  W.  Cook,  Federico  Cook, 
James  N.  Davern,  David  R.  Davis,  Fredeiick  Dllthey,  Oscar  E.  Dudley,  Albert  C. 
Erhard,  Henry  S.  Gill,  Monroe  C.  Griessman,  Carl  Grossmann,  Benjamin  F.  Hays, 
Federico  F.  Herman,  Carl  Herzog,  Frank  F.  Knapp,  J.  A.  August  Kuehn,  Carl 
Lorenz,  Adolph  Mack,  C.  Justus  Meyer,  Cyrus  W.  Minor,  Albert  W.  Morck,  Al- 
bert W.  Neufield,  Stephen  B.  Nichols,  Matt.  W.  Parsons,  John  P.  Regan,  Richard 
Reuter,  E.  Earl  Safford,  John  B.  Sagarra,  Charles  E.  Stammler,  James  T.  Stevens, 
George  W.  Stoner,  Joseph  F.  Tatson,  Jr.,  Graham  McF,  Tindall,  Frederick  W. 
Turner,  Luther  Van  Buskirk,  Eduard  Walther,  George  L.  Wilms,  John  F.  Wurth- 
mann 
At  the  Annual  Meeting  of  this  College,  held  March  i8th,  1875,  the  following 
Officers  and  Committees  were  elected:  President,  Paul  Balluff;  Vice-Presidents, 
William  Neergaard,  M.  D.,  Ewen  Mclntyre,  Bernard  H.  Reinold  5  Treasurer^ 
Theobald  Frohwein  j  Secretary,  M.  L.  M.  Peixotto  5  Trustees,  Gustavus  Balser, 
Henry  A.  Cassebeer,  Jr.,  George  C.  Close,  William  Hegeman,  Edward  L.  Milhaii^ 
William  M.  Olliffe,  Gustavus  Ramsperger,  Charles  Rice,  Daniel  C.  Robbins,  John 
W.  Shedden,  William  Wright,  Jr.  5  Committee  on  the  Revision  of  the  Pharm- 
acopoeia, P.W.  Bedford,  Paul  Ballulf,  Charles  Rice  5  Committee  on  Non-Officinal 
Formulae,  Charles  Rice,  P.  W.  Bedford,  William  Hegeman,  Ewen  Mclntyre,  F.  A„ 
Reichardt  5  Delegates  to  American  Pharmaceutical  Association,  Paul  Balluff,  Fred- 
erick Hoffmann,  David  Hays,  William  Neergaard,  M.  D.,  Ewen  Mclntyre. 
The  Alumni  Association  of  the  New  York  College  of  Pharmacy  held 
its  annual  meeting  in  the  lecture-room  of  the  College,  on  the  afternoon  ot  March 
17th,  when  a  new  constitution  and  by-laws  were  adopted,  new  members  introduced, 
and  the  officers  for  the  ensuing  year  elected.  The  same  evening  a  handsome  en- 
tertainment was  tendered  to  the  graduating  class. 
The  Maryland  College  of  Pharmacy  held  its  twenty-third  annual  commence- 
ment at  the  Academy  of  Music,  Baltimore,  on  the  evening  of  March  23d,  when  the 
degree  of  Graduate  in  Pharmacy  was  conferred  upon  the  following  fourteen  gentle- 
men :  W.  Christ.  Sandrock,  John  Ayd,  Walter  Turpin  Swentzel,  Chas.  Beck,  As- 
bury  McK  Snyder,  Wm.  F.McCauley,  John  G.  Huck,Jr.,  Henry  Shroeder,  Dennis 
Davy,  Albert  L.  Stephens,  Vincent  R.  Jackson,  Jr.,  Alpheus  H.  Roy,  John  M,  Wiesel 
and  George  M.  Bersick. 
The  following  is  a  list  of  the  theses  presented  by  these  gentlemen,  arranged  in 
the  order  in  which  their  names  have  been  given:  Sulpho-carbolates  5  Copper  and 
its  compounds  5  Podophyllum  peltatum  5  Chromium  5  Potassium  and  its  com- 
pounds 5  Triosteum  perfoliatum  5  Digitalis  purpurea  5  Iodide  of  potassium  ;  Thea 
chinensis  5  Mercurous  and  mercuric  chloride  ;  Strychnos  nux  vomica  ;  Tinctures  \ 
Eucalyptus  globulus,  and  Trillium  pendulum. 
Prizes  consisting  of  valuable  books  were  awarded  to  the  first  three  graduates,  and 
of  apparatus  (the  Alumni  prizes)  to  the  fourth  and  fifth  graduates  of  the  above  list. 
The  prize  to  the  junior  class,  consisting  of  a  copy  of  Pharmacographia,""  was 
awarded  to  Henry  Deitrich. 
The  degree  of  Ph.  G.  was  conferred  by  the  President,  John  F.  Hancock,  and  the 
valedictory  address  was  delivered  by  Prof.  Claude  Baxley,  M.  D. 
Cincinnati  College  of  Pharmacy. — The  commencement  of  the  fourth  course 
of  lectures  took  place  at  College  Hall,  on  the  evening  of  March  8th,  the  follow- 
ing gentlemen  receiving  the  degree  of  Graduate  in  Pharmacy  :  Theo.  Bange,  C.  M. 
Greve,  M.  D.,  John  Jungkind,  John  Keller,  L.  K.  Marty,  Albert  Mente,  Theo. 
P.  Pellens,  of  Ohio  5  Henry  H.  Penkhaus,  of  Kentucky  5  Louis  Rapp,  W.  J.  Rat- 
liff,  John  PL  Rielag,  Hugo  Sattler,  John  F.  Sanns,  Allen  Shaffer,  Wm.  B.  Strang, 
John  J.  Winkelman  and  Ferd.  Zuenkeler,  of  Ohio. 
The  exercises  commenced  with  remarks  by  Prof.  J.  F.  Judge,  who,  dwelling  upon 
the  relations  of  pharmacists  and  physicians,  showed  the  necessity  of  pharmaceutical 
