AMERICAN  PHARMACEUTICAL  ASSOCIATION. 
491 
[Trom  this  report  we  learn  that  2000  copies  of  the  Proceedings  of  the  Cin- 
cinnati meeeting,  and  3000  copies  of  the  address  to  Pharmaceutists  were 
circulated  by  the  committee.] 
The  following  gentlemen  having  previously  been  elected,  were 
present  during  the  session,  signed  the  Constitution,  and  paid 
their  contributions,  viz : 
A  I.  Matthews,  Buffalo,  New  York. 
Frederick  R.  Stearns,  Detroit,  Michigan. 
A.  P.  Sharp,  Baltimore,  Maryland. 
S.  S.  Garrigues,  Philadelphia,  Pennsylvania. 
William  Thomas,  Jersey  City,  New  Jersey. 
James  S.  Aspinwall,  New  York  City. 
Benjamin  Canavan,        "  " 
F.  A.  Hegeman,  "  " 
John  Canavan,  "  " 
John  P.  Dodge,  "  " 
Moved  and  carried,  that  the  Treasurer  pay  the  deficit  due  the 
Executive  Committee  for  1854. 
The  following  gentlemen  being  recommended  and  endorsed 
by  the  Credential  Committee  were  duly  elected. 
Isaac  Coddington,  New  York. 
Frederick  Hall,  " 
David  Scott,  Worcester,  Massachusetts. 
John  Buck,  Chelsea,  " 
Robert  R.  Kent,  Boston,  " 
The  report  of  the  committee  to  inquire  whether  any  and  what 
amendments  are  required  to  the  law  regulating  the  importation 
of  drugs  and  medicines  to  render  it  more  efficient,  uniform  and 
advantageous  to  the  public  at  large,  was  taken  up  and  on  motion 
of  Mr.  Colcord  was  accepted  and  ordered  to  be  published  with 
the  Proceedings. 
The  yeas  and  nays  being  called  for  on  the  preceding  vote,  by 
Mr.  Thomas,  resulted  in  their  being  but  two  dissenting  voices. 
The  following  resolution  offered  by  Professor  Guthrie  was 
adopted  unanimously  by  those  indicated. 
Resolved,  That  those  members  of  the  Association  who  are 
strangers  in  New  York,  express  their  warmest  gratitude  for  the 
kindness  and  attention  they  have  received  from  the  New  York 
College  of  Pharmacy. 
