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Mr. Dudgeon moved that the discussion on the President’s 
address be adjourned till the 14th July, as it contained several im- 
portant questions which required to be freely and fully considered. 
This was seconded by J. Go/ton, and carried. 
Mr. Stephenson proposed that a vote of thanks be awarded to the 
President for his very able address, and that the Secretary be in- 
structed to send it for insertion in the Veterinarian , which was 
seconded by Mr. Hedley , and carried unanimously. 
The members afterwards sat down to a sumptuous repast, and 
spent one of the happiest meetings they had ever enjoyed. 
J ohn Meikle, Hon. Sec. 
LIVERPOOL VETERINARY MEDICAL ASSO- 
CIATION. 
The twenty-eighth quarterly meeting of the Liverpool Veterinary 
Medical Association was held on the 12th of May, in the Medical 
Hall, Hope Street. 
The chair was taken at 7.30 by Mr. R. S. Reynolds. Shortly 
afterwards a telegram was received from the President, Mr. James 
Storrar, expressing regret at his unavoidable absence. 
Present — Messrs. Reynolds, Morgan, Ackroyd, Kenny, Elam, 
Harwood, Robinson, Liverpool; Thomas Greaves, Manchester; 
and the Secretary. 
Letters of apology were read from Messrs. Hunting, Cartwright, 
T. D. Broad, Wm. Robinson, David Rowland, Carless and Son, 
W. G. Naylor, James Taylor, W. A. Taylor, Barnes, and G. 
Fleming. 
Mr. Morgan proposed, and the Secretary seconded, that Mr. 
James Kenny and Mr. Roger Charles Parke be elected members of 
this Association, which was carried. 
Mr. Reynolds proposed, and Mr. Morgan seconded, the election 
of Messrs. Greorge Fleming and T. D. Broad, as Honorary Associates, 
which was carried. 
Mr. Morgan proposed, and Mr. Harwood seconded, that the 
Secretary bring forward at the next meeting a revised list of rules for 
the Association, which was carried. 
Mr. Greaves proposed that Mr. George Morgan be elected the 
Life Governor to the Benevolent Fund from this Association, which 
was seconded by Mr. Richard Reynolds , and carried unanimously. 
A letter was read from Mr. M ‘Donald (accompanying the Essay 
to be read), stating the inability of the Essayist, Mr. R. C. Parke, 
to attend in consequence of severe illness. The duty therefore of 
reading the essay, entitled “The Physiological Phenomena of Re- 
production and the various modes of it,” devolved on the Secretary. 
At the conclusion a lively discussion ensued, Mr. Greaves proposing, 
and the Chairman seconding, a vote of thanks to the author for his 
able and instructive Essay. 
Owing to the unavoidable absence of so many members interested 
