76 
SOCIETY MEETINGS. 
Oct. 28,1895—For circulars, postals and programmes. 7.75 
“ “ “ —To Dr. W. H. Hoskins for expenses to Dr. J. S. 
S. Harger. 13.00 
“ “ “ —To Dr. W. H. Hoskins, expenses of Legislative 
Committee. 75-00 
Feb. 10, 1896—To Dr. Allen, Secretary, stamps, stationery and 
typewriting. 19.99- 
Total expenditures. $177.00 
March 3 “ —To balance in treasury. 131.53 
“ “ —Members not qualified.$133.00 
“ “ “ —Due by members as dues. 358.00 
“ “ “ —Extra assessments. 22.00 
Total.$513.00 
While this is a large amount of money on the debtor side of the book, it is 32 
per cent, less of an increase than the debt reported at the session of 1895. The 
increase in membership is 15 per cent, less than reported in the session of 1895. 
The Association has a membership of 130. The collection by the Secretary for 
the session of 1896 has been 60 per cent, above the collections made at the session 
of 1895. 
I would recommend that the Board of Censors go over the Treasurer’s report of 
delinquent members and take some action as to the best method to collect the Asso¬ 
ciation’s indebtedness. Respectfully submitted, 
John R. Hart, Treasurer. 
W. L. Zuill, ) 
S. J. J. Harger, > Auditors. 
John T. Farley, ) 
Moved and seconded that a committee of three be appointed 
to audit the accounts. The chair appointed Drs. Zuill, Harger 
and Farley, who afterwards reported that they had examined the 
accounts and found them correct. 
Under the heading of unfinished business, the Committee on 
Resolutions reported that they had forwarded a letter to Mr. 
Woodring, of Northampton County, but that it had not been 
acknowledged. The report was received and the committee dis¬ 
charged. Dr. Hoskins also reported the continued illness of Dr. 
Weber, of Lancaster, that he was still unable to attend to his 
duties, that the contribution of the last meeting, which amounted 
to about $26, was gratefully acknowledged, and that he had 
been removed from the hospital to the country, where he was be¬ 
ing kindly cared for by a farmer and former client. 
Dr. Harger reported the membership certificate of Dr. Wil¬ 
liams in his possession, which was placed on the table for disposal. 
The chair appointed Drs. Zuill, Harger, and Kooker to investi¬ 
gate, with power to act. 
Under the new business, Drs. Ridge and Zuill offered the fol¬ 
lowing resolution : 
Resolved , That Art. VII., Sec. 1, shall be altered to read : These By-Laws 
may be altered or amended by two-thirds of the members present at the annual meet- 
