2 JO        Pharmaceutical  Colleges  and  Associations,  {'^^ApXisso^''"'* 
Charles  Haines  Roberts,  New  Jersey,  Botany. 
Edward  Manning  Roche,  Jr  ,  Pennsylvania,  Jaborandi. 
George  Redsecker  Ross,  Pennsylvania,  Sanguinaria  Canadensis. 
Charles  William  Saalfrank,  Pennsylvania,  Syrupus  Rad.  Glycyrrhiza. 
Harry  Schandein,  Pennsylvania,  Ungue7itum  Benzoini. 
George  William  Schimminger,  Pennsylvania,  Comptonia  Asplenifolia. 
Jacob  Shelly,  Pennsylvania,  Fluid  Extracts. 
Harry  Huber  Sherk,  Pennsylvania,  Polygonum  Hydropiper. 
William  Huntley  Short,  Pennsylvania,  Liquor  Magnesii  Citratis, 
Silas  Henry  Shull,  Ohio,  Pharmacists  and  Physiciayis. 
Charles  Edward  Slough,  Pennsylvania,  Pharmacal  Botany. 
Harry  Leedom  Smedlfy,  Pennsylvania,  Asclepias  Syriaca. . 
George  Farrar  Smith,  Jr.,  Tennessee,  Ointments. 
William  Harrold  Smith,  Jr.,  Pennsylvania,  Glycerin. 
John  Edward  Sombart,  Missouri,  Suppositories 
Louis  Joseph  Steltzer,  Pennsylvania,  Castanea. 
Charles  Pettit  Stout,  New  Jersey,  Spigelia  Marilandica. 
Samuel  William  Strunk,  Pennsylvania,  The  Metric  System. 
Stephen  Liversidge  Talbot,  Massachusetts,  Equi^mlence  of  Drops. 
William  James  Thornley,  Pennsylvania,  (Enothera  Biennis. 
Joseph  Alexander  Titcomb,  Tennessee,  Pills. 
William  George  Toplis,  Pennsylvania,  Gelatin  Lo%enges. 
Herman  Van  Allen,  Wisconsin,  Viburnum  Prunifolium. 
William  Sampson  Wallace,  Ohio,  Falsifications. 
Frank  Stephen  Warner,  Ohio,  Digitalis. 
Edward  Warrington,  New  Jersey,  Cosmolin  and  Vaselin. 
George  C.  Webster,  Pennsylvania,  Aristolochia  Serpentaria. 
James  Addison  White,  Ohio,  Hydrastis. 
George  Eli  Williams,  New  York,  Absorption  of  Moisture. 
George  Byron  Winebrenner,  Maryland,  Coccus  Cacti 
Preston  Reuben  Young,  Pennsylvania,  Adulteration  of  Beer. 
Charles  Frederick  Zeller,  Pennsylvania,  Thalleioquin  Test. 
Mason  Wooward  Zimmerman,  Pennsylvania,  Glycyrrhiza  Glabra. 
The  graduating  class  and  the  members  of  the  Board  of  Trustees  accepted  aiD 
invitation  tendered  by  the  faculty  for  a  reception  at  the  College  hall,  on  the  even- 
ing of  March  15th.  A  pleasant  evening  was  spent,  enlivened  after  supper  by  toastSj^ 
speeches  and  songs. 
The  commencement  was  held  at  the  Academy  of  Music  on  the  evening  of  March 
16.  The  degree  of  Ph.G.  was  conferred  by  the  President  of  the  College,  Dlllwy  > 
Parrish.  The  Procter  medal,  which  is  awarded  to  the  student  presenting  a  meritor- 
ious thesis,  attaining  the  highest  general  average  at  the  examination,  and  receiving 
the  mark  ^ery  satisjactory  in  each  branch,  was  presented  by  Prof.  Remington  to 
Geo.  H.  Colton,  of  Springfield,  Mass,  Honorable  mention  was  made  of  the  follow- 
ing graduates  whose  general  average  at  the  examination  was  <very  satisfactory :  G. 
M.  Beringer,  L.  C.  Collier,  D.  Fry,  Jr,  T.  M.  Galbreath,  R.  Gibson,  Jr.,  F.  S.  Har- 
ker,  C.  G.  Hoell,  J  W.  Hoffa,  G.  H.  Ochse,  H.  C.  Peters,  J.  E.  Sombart,  C.  P. 
Stout,  S.  W.  Stnsnk,  S.  L.  Talbot,  C.  F.  Zeller  and  M.  W.  Zimmerman. 
Prof.  Sadtler  presented  the  prize  of  ^100  off"ered  by  Henry  C.  Lea,  Esq.,  for  the 
best  thesis,  to  Stephen  L.  Talbot,  of  Boston,  Mass.  The  thesis  of  the  following 
gentlemen  were  deemed  worthy  of  honorabie  mention  :  G.  H.  Colton,  L.  C.  Col- 
lier, G.  A.  Ferdinand,  F.  Frisby,  R.  Gibson,  Jr.,  F.  E.  Harrison,  J.  W.  Hoffa,  L. 
H.  Holden,  W.  C.  Holzhauer,  G.  Latin,  J.  E.  McCambridge,  L  C.  Pettit,  L.  J. 
Steltzer,  H.  Van  Allen  and  C.  F.  Zeller. 
