MINUTES  OF  THE  COLLEaE. 
Germany.— Dv.  H.  Ludwig,  Jena;  Dr.  L.  A.  Buchner,  Munich:  Dr. 
J.  B.  Henkel,  Tubingen  ;  Dr.  Rieckher,  Marbach;  Albert  Frickhinger, 
Nordlingen  ;  A.  Margraflf,  Berlin  ;  Dr.  Carl  Schacht,  Berlin  ;  Dr.  Franz 
Beckert,*  Vienna;  Anton  von  Waldheim,  Vienna;  Dr.  Clamor  Mar- 
quart,  Bonn. 
Sivitzerland. — Dr.  J.  J.  Bernoully,  Basel;  A.  Gruner,  Bern;  L.  Lade, 
(jeneva. 
France. — Augustine  Delondre,  Sevres  ;  Prof.  L.  R.  Le  Canu,  Paris; 
Dr.  J.  Leon  Soubeiran,  Paris;  M.  Stanislaus  Martin,  Paris;  M.  S.  Robi- 
net.t  Paris  ;  M.  Frangois  L.  M.  Dorvault,  Paris  ;  M.  A.  Gobley,  Paris  ; 
Prof.  A.  Chevallier,  Paris;  M.  Paul  Antoine  Cap,  Paris;  Prof.   
Planchon,  Paris. 
Netherlands. —  M.  Walter,  Amsterdam. 
Belgium. — Dr.  A.  Yon  Bastelaer,  Charleroi;  Prof.  Norbert  Gille, 
Brussels. 
Prussia. — Dr.  G.  Dragendorff,  Dorpat;  Dr.  Arthur  Casselman,  St,, 
Petersburg;  Dr.  Bjoerklund,  St.  Petersburg. 
ifaly. — Louis  Mosca,  Turin;  Nicholas  Sinimberghi,  Rome. 
Egypt. —  Dr.  Gastinel,  Cairo. 
Brazil. — Dr.  Theodore  Pecholt,  Cantagallo. 
The  Committee  on  Sinking  Fund  report  the  collection  of  $55,  and  an 
additional  subscription  of  $50  to  the  Building  Fund.  The  Treasurer  of 
the  late  Building  Committee  informed  that  there  was  to  his  credit  as 
Treasurer,  interest  amounting  to  $113.60. 
A.  B.  Taylor  made  a  verbal  report  for  the  Committee  appointed  to 
confer  with  the  Committee  of  the  different  medical  societies  on  the 
subject  of  legislation  to  prevent  adulteration  in  drugs  and  medicinal 
preparations.  The  Joint  Committee,  after  a  number  of  sessions  and  free 
conference  on  the  merits  of  proposed  measures,  designed  to  effect  the 
purpose  desired,  finally  concluded  to  recommend  to  the  several  bodies 
represented  in  the  Committee  the  draft  of  the  law  proposed  and  con- 
sidered by  the  American  Pharmaceutical  Association,  as  embodying  a 
better  plan  than  any  other  which  has  been  brought  to  their  notice  for  the 
suppression  of  adulteration  and  sophistication  of  drugs  and  medicines. 
Chas.  Bullock, 
Secretary. 
March  17,  1870. 
A  special  meeting  of  the  College  was  held  for  the  purpose  of  electing 
delegates  to  the  Convention  for  revision  of  the  U.  S.  Pharmacopoeia,  to 
assemble  in  Washington  in  May  next.  Nominations  having  been  made, 
the  following  gentlemen  were  elected  to  represent  this  College  in  the 
convention,  viz. :  Wm.  Procter,  Jr.,  Prof.  John  M.  Maisch,  Alfred  B. 
Taylor. 
Charles  Bullock,  Secretary. 
*  Died  March  5th,  1879,  at  Vienna.  f  Died  December  6th,  18C9. 
