.276  Pharmaceutical  Colleges  and  Associations :{AmMaya£2.arm' 
Samuel  Sutton,  Pennsylvania,  Ipecacuanha. 
Howard  M.  Taggart,  Pennsylvania,  Nitro-hydrochloric  acid. 
Merle  Hampton  Taylor,  Pennsylvania,  Syrup  of  verba  santa. 
Oan  Joshua  Thompson,  Pennsylvania,  Fluid  extracts. 
Edward  Charles  Tragesser,  Pennsylvania,  Citrate  of  iron. 
George  Franklin  Troutman,  Pennsylvania,  Cod  liver  oil. 
Thaddeus  Thomas  Trump,  Ohio,  Gossypium. 
Philip  Percy  Turner,  Maryland,  Mercurial  ointment. 
Albert  Nelson  Van  Dyke,  Pennsylvania,  Glycerin  suppositories. 
Frederick  John  Voss,  Germany  Poison. 
Edwin  Wahle,  Iowa,  Magnolia  glauca. 
Andrew  Wendel  Walter,  Pennsylvania,  Resin  of  cotton  root  bark. 
John  Henry  Walls,  Pennsylvania,  Sericum. 
John  Winter  Wamsley,  New  Jersey,  Eucalyptus  Globulus. 
John  Wilson  Weiler,  Pennsylvania,  Medicated  waters. 
Walter  Rupert  Weiser,  Pennsylvania,  Napthalin. 
Nicholas  Fredrick  Weisner,  Pennsylvania,  Atmosphere. 
Karl  Henry  Westphal,  Germany,  Peroxide  of  hydrogen. 
Charles  Henry  White,  Pennsylvania,  The  olive. 
Preston  Barnes  White,  Pennsylvania,  Ointment  bases. 
Thomas  Jefferson  Wier,  Jr.,  Maryland,  Cornus  fiorida. 
Howard  Marion  Wilkinson,  Delaware,  Syrup  of  tolu. 
Charles  Morgan  Williams,  New  Jersey,  Carbon  dioxide  and  its  industrial  appli- 
cations. 
Solomon  Cohen  Williams,  South  Carolina,  Cascara  sagrada. 
Wm.  Henry  Kitzmiller  Wingert,  Tennessee,  Phlox  maculata. 
John  Kaler  Wittel,  Pennsylvania,  Antipyrin. 
Oliver  Brown  Wolff,  Pennsylvania,  Milk. 
Richard  Julius  Wollmuth,  Pennsylvania,  Asbestos  amianthus. 
Tilgham  Wesley  Yeager,  New  Jersey,  Syrup  of  Benzoin. 
Charles  Ragan  Yohn,  Maryland,  Pharmaceutical  sins. 
Albert  Lewis  Ziegler.  Pennsylvania,  Turpentine. 
The  members  of  the  graduating  class  came  from  the  following  states  :  124 
from  Pennsylvania,  16  from  New  Jersey,  11  from  Ohio,  6  from  Maryland,  5  each 
from  Kansas  and  New  York,  4  each  from  Delaware,  Iowa,  and  South  Carolina, 
3  from  Nebraska,  2  each  from  Kentucky,  Missouri,  West  Virginia  and  Germany 
and  one  each  from  California,  Colorado,  Georgia,  Indiana,  Illinois,  Louisiana, 
Massachusetts,  Michigan,  North  Carolina,  Tennessee,  Virginia  and  Russia  ; 
total  number,  202. 
The  professors'  farewell  supper  to  the  graduating  class  was  held  in  the 
museum  of  the  College,  on  Wednesday,  April  20,  the  officers  and  trustees 
of  the  College,  and  several  guests  from  other  cities  being  likewise  present. 
During  the  evening  Mr.  Failing,  president  of  the  Zeta  Phi  Society,  on  behalf 
of  the  graduating  class,  presented  to  the  College  a  crayon  portrait  of  Pro- 
fessor Trimble  ;  also  a  handsome  United  States  flag,  and  a  banner  in  blue  and 
white — the  college  colors  adopted  during  the  session — the  latter  having  the 
inscription,  "  P.  C.  P.,  1821-1892."  These  gifts  were  received,  the  portrait  by 
Professor  Sadtler,  and  the  flags  by  Charles  Bullock,  Ph.M.,  president  of  the 
