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MINUTES OF THE COLLEGE OF PHARMACY. 
mitted to the college by M. Delondre, and are fully satisfied 
that they are different in many respects, and that the name of 
M. Delondre has been surreptitiously used to cover a gross 
fraud. 
CHARLES ELLIS,") n ... , 
E. DURAND, i C ° m ™f e °f 
JOHN C. ALLEN, 5 Ins P edlon ' 
Philad. 9th mo. 26, 1836. 
On motion, the following preamble and resolutions were 
adopted, and the Secretary directed to forward a copy of the 
same to Dr. Griffith: 
Whereas: — The election of Dr. Robert. E. Griffith to 
a Professorship in the University of Maryland, has rendered 
necessary his resignation of the Chair of Materia Medica and 
Pharmacy in this College, the duties of which he has so satis- 
factorily performed, 
Therefore, Resolved that this College duly appreciates the 
zeal, talents and industry, which he has manifested during the 
period of his connection with the Institution, and especially 
do they ascribe to his indefatigable exertions the prosperous 
condition of the Journal of Pharmacy, published under the 
auspices of this College, which he has so long and so faithfully 
edited, and tender him their sincere thanks, and best wishes, 
for his future prosperity and welfare. 
Robley Dunglison, M. D., &c. Philadelphia, and Robert 
Peter, M. D. &c. Lexington, Kentucky, were duly elected 
honorary members. 
A letter of resignation from Edward Hopper, was read 
and referred. 
The College then went into an election for Trustees in 
place of those whose term of service was about to expire, and 
the tellers reported that the following were duly elected. 
F. R. Smith; Thomas J. Husband; Joseph Scatter- 
good; Jacob Bigonet; Joseph C. Turnpenny; Peter 
Lehman; Samuel F. Troth; Charles Sh^afer. Jr. 
