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Trustees — Warder Morris, Edward Roberts, Richard 
M. Reeve, Thomas H. Powers, R. E. Griffith, M. D., 
John C. Allen, Dillwyn Parrish, John Bringhurst. 
Publishing Committee — D. B. Smith, G. B. Wood, M.D., 
F. Bache, M. D., Charles Ellis, Joseph Scattergood, 
John C. Allen, William Hodgson, jr., Elias Durand, 
Dillwyn Parrish and R. E. Griffith, M. D. 
June 28. — A communication from Drs. Wood and Bache 
was read presenting the third edition of their Dispensatory, 
for the Library of the College. It was resolved that the same 
be accepted, with the thanks of the College. 
Letters of resignation from Henry M. Zollickoffer and 
Thomas C. Percival were read and accepted. 
A valuable collection of Botanical Specimens of dried plants, 
arranged with much care, and in a perfect state of preserva- 
tion, with catalogues, was presented by R. Peter, M. D., Pro- 
fessor in the Medical College, Lexington, Ky. It was, on 
motion, Resolved, that the thanks of this College be presented 
to Professor Peter for this valuable addition to their Cabinet 
of Specimens, and that the Secretary be directed to commu- 
nicate to him, on behalf of the College, a copy of this resolu- 
tion. 
A report from the committee appointed last year, on Latin 
Labels, was read. These labels are arranged according to the 
nomenclature of the United States Pharmacopoeia and other 
standard authorities, and are published in books neatly execut- 
ed on coloured paper, for the use of Druggists and Physicians. 
The committee have found it necessary to publish a second 
edition, and have secured the copyright to the College. They 
conclude their report with the following: 
Inasmuch as it is to the labours of our fellow members 
Tyson & Fisher, of Baltimore, that we chiefly owe this book 
of Latin Labels, therefore the committee have the pleasure of 
offering the following resolution: 
Resolved, that the thanks of the College, with 12 copies of 
these Labels, be presented to Tyson & Fisher. 
