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bare  subject."  The  officers  for  the  present  year  are  :  N.  Woolridge,  Jackson- 
ville, president  ;  W.  H.  Lightstone,  Jacksonville,  secretary,  and  E.  Delouest, 
Ocala,  treasurer  ;  the  former  secretary,  S.  P.  Watson,  declined  a  re-election, 
owing  to  his  contemplated  removal  to  Atlanta,  Ga.  The  next  annual  meeting 
will  be  held  at  Pensacola  on  the  second  Wednesday  in  May,  ]  893,  with  Henry 
C.  Cushman  as  the  local  secretary. 
The  Georgia  Pharmaceutical  Association  opened  its  seventeenth  annual 
meeting  May  3,  at  Columbus,  President  Slack  in  the  chair.  Routine  business 
and  legislative  affairs  received  the  attention  of  the  association.  Besides  several 
papers  on  general  subjects,  the  following  were  read  :  Wine  of  beef  and  iron, 
tincture  of  chloride  of  iron,  fluid  extract  of  cascara  sagrada  and  medicated 
waters.  E.  M.  Wheat,  Columbus,  was  elected  president  ;  M.  H.  Taylor,  Macon, 
treasurer,  and  H.  H.  Arrington,  Summerville,  secretary.  Next  year  the  asso- 
ciation will  meet  at  Rome,  at  the  call  of  the  president,  it  being  the  intention 
to  continue  the  meeting  in  Chicago. 
The  Indiana  Pharmaceutical  Association,  on  the  occasion  of  its  nth  annual 
meeting,  was  called  to  order  by  President  Buntin,  at  Indianapolis,  May  12, 
The  president's  address,  the  reports  of  officers  and  committees,  and  discussions  on 
legislation,  trade  interests  and  on  the  Paddock  pure  food  and  drug  bill  occupied 
most  of  the  time  at  disposal.  The  officers  for  the  current  year  are  :  Frank  H. 
Carter,  Indianapolis,  president  ;  F.  W.  Meissner,  Jr.,  La  Porte,  secretary,  and 
G.  G.  Allen,  Indianapolis,  treasurer.  The  time  and  place  of  the  next  meeting 
will  be  announced  by  the  executive  committee. 
The  Kansas  Pharmaceutical  Association  assembled  in  the  thirteenth  annual 
meeting  at  Chelsea  Park,  May  17,  president  Baker  in  the  chair.  The  president 
read  his  annual  address,  the  other  officers  and  committees  made  reports,  a 
number  of  papers  were  presented  on  work  done  by  students  at  the  School  of 
Pharmacy  connected  with  the  University  of  Kansas,  and  several  addresses  were 
delivered  by  professors  of  the  University.  M.  Noll,  Atchison,  was  elected 
president ;  Mrs.  M.  A.  Miner,  Hiawatha,  secretary,  H.  W.  Spangler,  Perry, 
treasurer.  The  next  meeting  is  to  take  place  at  Wichita,  May  23,  1893  \  local 
secretary,  H.  H.  Hettinger. 
The  Kentucky  Pharmaceutical  Association  had  selected  Carrollton  for  hold- 
ing its  fifteenth  annual  meeting,  May  18.  Routine  business,  reports  of  officers 
and  committees  and  discussion  of  legislative  measures  were  the  prominent 
features  of  the  meeting,  which  closed  with  an  excursion  on  the  Kentucky  River 
and  with  a  banquet.  The  officers  for  the  current  year  are  :  O.  W.  Grier, 
Carrollton,  president ;  J.  W.  Gayle,  Frankfort,  permanent  secretary  ;  Howard 
Jett,  Cynthiana,  treasurer,  and  the  local  secretary,  C.  P.  Frick,  of  Louisville, 
where  the  next  meeting  will  be  held  in  May,  1893. 
The  Louisiana  State  Pharmaceutical  Association  met  at  its  tenth  annual 
meeting  in  New  Orleans,  April  13.  The  sessions  were  devoted  chiefly  to  the  con- 
sideration of  the  various  official  reports  and  of  the  contemplated  amendments 
to  the  pharmacy  law.  The  officers  for  the  present  year  are  :  L.  F.  Chalin, 
president  ;  Mrs.  E.  Rudolph,  secretary,  and  E.  Lalmont,  treasurer.  The  next 
meeting  will  again  convene  in  New  Orleans,  May  9,  1893. 
