572     MINUTES  OF  THE  MARYLAND  COLLEGE  OF  PHARMACY. 
calling  the  roll,  6  members  were  found  to  be  present.  The  minutes  of  the 
preceding  meeting  were  then  read  and  adopted. 
On  motion,  the  College  adjourned  until  4  o'clock,  P.  M.,  Friday,  Aug. 
22nd,  1856.  L.  Phillips,  Sec,  pro  tern. 
Baltimore,  Aug.  22,  1856. 
The  College  met  by  adjournment,  the  President  in  the  Chair ;  sixteon 
members  present.    The  proceedings  of  the  previous  meeting  were  read  and 
approved  of. 
The  Committee  on  the  plate  for  Certificate  of  Membership,  reported  its 
completion,  and  presented  a  proof  impression  for  the  inspection  of  members, 
which,  after  examination,  was  unanimously  approved  of,  and  on  motion, 
the  Certificate  was  adopted  by  the  College. 
The  Committee  appointed  at  a  previous  meeting  to  procure  a  suitable 
room  for  the  purposes  of  the  College  was  called  upon  for  a  report.  The 
chairman,  Mr.  Baxley,  stated  that  in  consequence  of  absence  from  the  city 
and  other  engagements,  he  had  not  been  able  to  attend  to  the  matter. 
The  Committee  was  requested  to  make  a  report  at  the  next  meeting. 
Mr.  Moore,  from  the  Committee,  appointed  at  a  previous  meeting,  to 
to  wait  on  the  apothecaries  of  the  city,  to  ascertain  the  probable  number 
of  the  class  at  the  lectures,  reported  that  the  Committee  had  performed  the 
duty  assigned  them,  and  that  so  far  as  they  could  ascertain,  the  class  will 
number  about  20  students. 
The  College  then  went  into  an  election  for  five  delegates  to  the  National 
Pharmaceutical  Convention,  and  elected  the  following  gentlemen  on  the 
first  ballot,  viz  : — George  W.Andrews,  Charles  Caspari,  Israel  J.  Grahame? 
J.  Jacob  Smith  and  J.  Faris  Moore. 
On  motion  of  Mr.  Baxley,  Messrs.  Andrews,  Caspari,  Grahame,  Smith 
and  Moore  were  constituted  a  Committee  of  reception,  to  be  in  waiting  at 
the  rooms  of  the  College  of  Dental  Surgery  on  the  afternoon  of  the  8th  of 
September  next. 
On  motion  of  Mr.  Thompson,  the  same  gentlemen  were  authorized  to 
act  as  a  discretionary  Committee  of  Arrangements. 
On  motion  the  College  the  adjourned. 
MINUTES  OF  THE  BOARD  OF  TRUSTEES. 
Baltimore,  Aug.  27,  1556. 
The  Board  met  at  4  o'clock,  P.  M.,  upon  call  of  the  Chairman,  the  Presi- 
dent in  the  Chair;  seven  members  present. 
The  President  stated  that  the  object  of  the  meeting  was  to  make  ar- 
rangements for  furnishing  and  fitting  up  the  room  of  the  College. 
Mr.  Baxley  from  the  Committee  on  room  stated  that  the  Committee  had 
rented  a  room  at  the  corner  of  Calvert  and  Water  streets;  at  $100  per 
annum,  from  the  1st  of  September. 
