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and  J.  Thomas,  Jr.  In  addition  to  these,  the  following  appointments 
were  made  from  the  Association  at  large  :  H.  W.  Masi,  of  Norfolk, 
Va.,  Jos.  L.  Lemberger,  of  Lebanon,  Pa.,  G.  J.  Luhn,  of  Charleston, 
S.  C,  G.  W.  Berrian,  Jr.,  of  North  Andover,  Mass.,  and  Joel  S. 
Orne,  of  Cambridgeport. 
The  Chair  appointed  also  the  following  committee  on  Specimens  : 
Jos.  Roberts,  of  Baltimore,  E.  H.  Doolittle,  of  Boston,  A.  S.  Lee,  of 
Raleigh,  N.  C,  P.  E.  Dupuy,  of  Richmond,  Va.,  and  Geo.  Leis,  of 
Lawrence,  Kan. 
A  motion  to  adjourn  until  Wednesday  morning,  at  9  o'clock,  was 
then  carried. 
Second  Session — TVednesday  morning^  September  %th. 
The  Minutes  of  the  first  session  were  read  and  approved,  after  which 
Mr.  Wiegand,  on  behalf  of  the  Nominating  Committee,  reported  the 
following  nominations  for  officers  and  standing-committees  for  the  en- 
suing year  : 
President — Professor  George  F.  H.  Markoe,  of  Boston. 
Vice-Presidents — Fred.  Hoffmann,  of  New  York,  T.  Roberts  Baker,  of  Richmond, 
Va.,  C.  F.  G.  Meyer,  of  St.  Louis. 
Treasurer — Charles  A.  Tufts,  of  Dover,  N.  H. 
Permanent  Secretary — Professor  John  M.  Maisch,  of  Philadelphia. 
Reporter  on  Progress  of  Pharmacy — Prof.  C.  Lewis  Diehl,  of  Louisville,  Ky. 
Executi^ve  Committee — George  W.  Kennedy,  Pottsville,  Pa.,  Joseph  L.  Lemberger, 
Lebanon,  Pa.,  William  Mclntyre,  Philadelphia,  Charles  A.  Heinitsh,  Lancaster, 
Pa.,  John  M.  Maisch,  Permanent  Secretary,  ex-officio. 
Committee  on  Papers  and  iSeries — William  Saunders,  Ontario,  Canada,  Emii 
Scheffer,  Louisville,  Ky.,  James  H.  Taylor,  New  York. 
Business  Committee — Jacob  D.  Wells,  Cincinnati,  Paul  Balluff,  New  York  City, 
William  C.  Bakes,  Philadelphia. 
No  nomination  for  the  Committee  on  Drug  Market  was  made,  as  a 
special  committee  was  considering  the  propriety  of  merging  it  with  the 
Committee  on  Adulterations,  in  accordance  with  the  suggestion  of 
President  Diehl. 
A  ballot  having  been  ordered  for  President,  Messrs.  Lehlbach,  of 
New  York,  and  Sharpies,  of  Boston,  were  appointed  tellers,  and  re- 
ported the  election  of  Prof.  Markoe  as  President  for  the  ensuing  year. 
The  remaining  officers  and  committees  were  then  elected  by  an  affirm- 
ative ballot  of  the  President,  in  compliance  with  the  unanimous  vote  of 
the  Association. 
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