PHILADELPHIA COLLEGE OF PHARMACY. 
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To the Philadelphia College of Pharmacy. 
The Committee on Latin Labels respectfully report, that 
in accordance with the resolution of the College, they have 
revised the last edition of the labels, made such additions 
as they deemed advisable, and in order to give greater value 
to the book, as well as to supply a want which has long 
existed, they have at very considerable expenditure of time 
and labor, collated a set of labels for materia medica speci- 
mens, and have had them printed with the book. The com- 
mittee believing that the demand will justify it, have caused 
fifteen hundred copies to be printed, which are now in 
course of sale. 
In reference to the financial concerns of the committee, 
they will state that they have sold already about $300 
worth of the labels, which sum, in connection with the 
funds in possession of the treasurer of the committee, are 
just about sufficient to cover the expenses of the edition. 
Chas. Ellis, 
Wm. Procter, Jr., 
On behalf of the Committee. 
The Committee on the Adulteration of Drugs, and on the 
preparation of a Book of Directions for detecting adultera- 
tions in drugs and medicines, not being ready to report, 
were further continued. 
A resignation of William H. Schively, accompanied by a 
communication from the Treasurer, informing that his 
certificate was returned and arrearages paid, was read and 
accepted. 
To the Philadelphia College of Pharmacy . 
The Committee appointed in Third mo. 1847, "To revise 
the Pharmacopceia, and report on such changes and amend- 
ments as they may think proper, and submit the result of 
their deliberations to the College at least six months before 
the sitting of the Convention," respectfully report ; 
That they have finished therevisionary labors committed 
