PHILADELPHIA COLLEGE OF PHARMACY. 377 
MINUTES OF THE PHILADELPHIA COLLEGE OF PHARMACY 
At a Stated Meeting of the Philadelphia College of Phar- 
macy, held at their hall, Ninth month 24th, 1847. Present 
15 members. Vice President Samuel F. Troth in the 
Chair. 
The minutes of the last stated meeting were read and 
adopted. 
The minutes of the Board of Trustees were read, detail- 
ing the interesting proceedings of that body for the last six 
months. Through their minutes, the College was informed 
that Charles L. Bache, a graduate of the Institution, now a 
resident of San Francisco, had been elected an associate 
member. 
They also recommend Thomas Gegan and Frederick L. 
John, to the College, as worthy of resident membership. 
Their minutes gave information that the following named 
candidates had applied for the Diploma of the College. 
They were examined by the Professors and Examining 
Committee, and recommended for graduation, which was 
unanimously agreed to by the Board, and they were accord- 
ingly declared duly elected Graduates of the College, viz : 
Charles L. Bache, Thesis on Ficus Carica. 
Samuel L. Costill, " Sanguinaria Canadensis. 
Isaac W. Stokes, " Aralia spinosa. 
T. Morris Perot, " Chloroform. 
Avery Tobey, « Prinos Verticillatus. 
Charles Hartzwell, " Asclepias tuberosa. 
Samuel Hastings, " Anthemis nobilis. 
Oscar Steele, " Aralia spinosa. 
Wm. W. D. Livermore, " Cornus Florida. 
Edmund A. Crenshaw, " Capsicum. 
On motion, the College proceeded to the election of Thos. 
Gegan and Frederick A. John. The Chairman appointed 
Jacob L. Smith, teller, who reported they had each re- 
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