MINUTES OF THE COLLEGE OP PHARMACY. 
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MINUTES OF THE COLLEGE OF PHARMACY. 
Stated meeting held October 25, 1836, H. Troth, Vice Pre- 
sident, in the chair. 
The minutes of last stated meeting were read and adopted. 
The committee appointed on the revision of the old English 
Patent Medicine Directions, and for the purpose of having 
the same printed, are continued. 
The following letter of resignation was read and adopted: 
" To the President and Members of the Philadelphia Col- 
lege of Pharmacy. 
"Gentlemen — I beg leave to tender my resignation as a 
member of the College, though in thus withdrawing from it, 
I trust that I shall never loose the deep interest I feel in its 
prosperity, and increased usefulness. 
With sentiments of high regard and esteem, I am, &c. 
R. Eglesfeld Griffith.." 
Specimens of the root, seeds and oil of the Symplocarpus 
fcet}dus, were presented to the College by Joseph M. Turner, 
one of the graduates of the Institution. 
The following resolution was laid on the table agreeably to 
the rule in that case: 
"We propose Dr. Robert Eglesfeld Griffith, Professor of 
Materia Medica, in the University of Maryland, as a candi- 
date for Honorary Membership in the College. 
{Signed,) Henry Troth, 
William Hodgson, Jr. 
Charles Ellis. 
Stated meeting held Nov. 29, 1836. The minutes of last 
meeting were read and adopted. The minutes of the Board 
of Trustees were read, from which the College is informed 
of the election to resident membership of Charles L. Heinitsh, 
and that the following gentlemen were duly elected associate 
members in this institution, viz.: Flodoardo Howard, of 
Washington city, D. C: George W. Merchant, of Lockport, 
