500  ^CONVENTION  RELATIVE  TO  PHARMACEUTICAL  EDUCATION. 
As  the  Committee  to  report  on  the  practicability  of  inviting 
the  International  Congress  of  Apothecaries  to  meet  in  the  U.  S. 
in  1876,  William  Procter,  Jr.,  Albert  E.  Ebert,  and  Dr.  F.  Hoff- 
man. 
The  Executive  Committee  presented  the  name  of  Mr.  J.  B, 
Duble,  of  Williamsport,  Penn.,  for  membership. 
On  motion,  an  affirmative  ballot  was  deposited  by  the  Presi- 
dent for  the  candidate,  and  he  was  declared  duly  elected. 
Mr.  W.  T.  Wenzell  read  a  paper  on  Pharmacy  in  California, 
which  was  referred  to  the  Executive  CoDimittee. 
Dr.  Squibb  moved  that  when  we  adjourn,  we  adjourn  to  meet 
in  St.  Louis  next  year,  as  provided  for. 
The  thanks  of  the  Association  were  given  to  the  retiring 
officers,  and  the  minutes  read,  when  the  meeting  adjourned. 
MINUTES  OF  THE  CONTENTION  OF  DELEGATES  FROM 
COLLEGES  AND  SOCIETIES  OF  PHARMACY",  HELD  IN 
BALTIMORE  ON  THE  14th  AND  15th  OF  SEPTEMBER, 
RELATIVE  TO  PHARMACEUTICAL  EDUCATION. 
At  a  meeting  of  Delegates  from  Colleges  of  Pharmacy  and 
Pharmaceutical  Associations,  held,  in  pursuance  of  the  call  of 
Maryland  College  of  Pharmacy,  in  the  hall  of  the  College,  on 
the  evening  of  September  the  14th,  1870, 
On  motion  of  Prof.  Procter,  Mr.  Joseph  Roberts,  of  Balti- 
more, was  elected  President  j^rc?  te7n. 
On  motion  of  Mr.  Ebert,  Mr.  Wm.  Wright,  Jr.,  wasi  elected 
Secretary  pro  te77i. 
On  motion,  the  President  appointed  Professors  Procter  and 
Moore,  and  Mr.  Thos.  Whitfield,  of  Chicago,  a  Committee  on 
Credentials. 
The  Delegates  from  Maryland  College  were  Messrs.  Joseph 
Roberts,  J.  Brown  Baxley,  and  Profs.  De  Rosset,  Claude  Bax- 
ley,  and  J.  Paris  Moore. 
^vomNew  York  College  of  Pharmacy,  Messrs.  Geo.  C.  Close, 
David  Hays,  P.  W.  Bedford,  Isaac  Coddington  and  Wm.  Neer- 
gaard. 
From  Chicago  College  of  Pharmacy,  Messrs.  Albert  E.  Ebert, 
Thos.  Whitfield,  E.  H.  Sargent,  N.  Pierpoint  and  Dr.  F.  Mahla. 
