MINUTES  OF  THE  MARYLAND  COLLEGE  OF  PHARMACY.  571 
Mr.  Roberts  remarked  that  his  formula  differed,  in  the  proportion  of  the 
ingredients  from  that  offered  by  Mr.  Baxley,  but  that  it  had  fully  answered 
the  expectations  of  physicians  who  had  used  it.  Mr.  Grahame,  had  also 
used  a  different  formula,  and  his  experience  in  the  matter  was  similar  to 
that  of  Mr.  Roberts. 
On  motion  of  Mr.  Moore,  the  formula  offered  by  Mr.  Baxley  was  adopted. 
Mr.  Moore  gave  notice  of  a  proposed  amendment  of  the  By-Laws  ;  he 
proposes  to  modify  Section  2nd  of  Law  2nd,  so  that  the  Secretary  may 
give  notice  of  the  meetings  through  the  post  office,  instead  of  inserting  a 
notice  in  one  of  the  daily  morning  newspapers,  as  heretofore. 
On  motion  the  College  adjourned. 
MINUTES  OF  THE  BOARD  OF  TRUSTEES. 
Baltimore,  July  3,  1856. 
The  Board  met  after  the  adjournment  of  the  College,  the  President  in 
the  Chair  ;  7  members  present. 
The  Board  of  Examiners  reported  favorably  upon  the  application  of  Mr. 
Eugene  J.  T.  Russell  for  membership,  and  he  was  unanimously  elected. 
On  motion,  Professors  Grahame  and  Frick  were  authorized  to  select  suit- 
able bottles  for  specimens  of  Materia  Medica. 
On  motion,  it  was  resolved  to  request  the  Professors  to  prepare  an  ad- 
vertisement of  the  School  of  Pharmacy,  to  occupy  a  page  in  the  advertis- 
ing department  of  the  September  number  of  the  American  Journal  of 
Pharmacy. 
On  motion,  the  Board  adjourned. 
W.  S.  Thompson,  Secretary. 
MINUTES  OF  THE  COLLEGE. 
•    Baltimore,  Aug.  7,  1856. 
The  College  met,  pursuant  to  adjournment,  the  President  in  the  Chair. 
The  Secretary  being  absent,  Mr.  Phillips  was  appointed  Secretary  pro 
tern.    The  roll  being  called,  eleven  members  answered  to  their  names. 
Mr.  Grahame,  of  the  Committee  on  the  Plate,  reported,  that  on  account 
of  several  inaccuracies  in  the  proof  sheet,  the  Plate  would  not  be  ready 
until  the  next  meeting.  The  Committee  on  room  being  absent,  no  report 
was  made. 
The  amendments  offered  at  the  previous  meeting  by  Mr.  Baxley  on  Law 
2nd,  Section  2nd,  and  Law  2nd,  Section  4th,  and  by  Mr.  Moore  on  Law 
2nd,  Section  2nd,  were  then  severally  taken  up  and  adopted. 
On  motion  of  Mr.  Grahame,  it  was  resolved  that  when  the  College  ad- 
adjourns,  it  do  adjourn  to  4  o'clock,  P.  M.,  Aug.  18th.  No  other  business 
being  offered,  the  College  adjourned. 
Baltimore,  Aug.  18,  1856. 
The  College  met  pursuant  to  adjournment,  the  First  Vice  President,  Mr. 
Grahame,  in  the  Chair.    Mr.  Phillips  acted  as  Secretary  pro  tern.  Upon 
