166 MINUTES OF THE PHILADELPHIA COLLEGE. 
ing complied with the requisitions of the School of Pharmacy, 
passed a creditable examination before the Professors and 
Committee appointed by the Board, have been duly declared 
graduates in the Philadelphia College of Pharmacy. The 
Committee to whom was referred the subject of preparing 
and publishing a correct list of the members of the College, 
made a report, which was acepted, and the following resolu- 
tions proposed by them, adopted: 
That 250 copies of the List of Members be printed in a 
handsome type on good paper, and that each Resident, and as 
far as practicable, each Associate and Honorary Member be 
supplied with one, at the expense of the College. 
That the revised list be also published as an addenda, and 
bound with the next number of the American Journal of 
Pharmacy, and also that the same be published three times in 
three of the daily papers. 
That the Board of Trustees be directed to revise the list of 
members once in every two years, and have it published as 
above ordered. 
The Committee on Equity, to whom was referred the com- 
munication of W. & L. Krumbhaar, in relation to adulterated 
acetate of morphia, made a report which was read, and referred 
back to the committee, with instructions to correspond with 
N. Cance, of New York, on the subject, and to report at the 
next meeting. 
The Publication Committee made their annual report, show- 
ing a balance in their favour of $355 00, besides the stock of 
Journals on hand, which was accepted. 
The College then went into the annual election for officers, 
when the tellers reported the following as duly chosen: 
President — D. B. Smith. 
Vice Presidents — Henry Troth, G. B. Wood, M. D. 
Recording Secretary — Charles Ellis. 
Corresponding Secretary — Elias Durand. 
Treasurer — Edward B. Garrigues. 
