SOCIETY MEETINGS. 
523 
September j, 1896.—Afternoon Session. 
Meeting called to order at 1.30 p. m. Dr. R. R. Bell in the 
chair. A communication was read which had been sent to the 
Secretary from the Cosmos Club of Washington, D. C., soliciting 
funds to aid in the erection of a monument to the memory o*f 
M. Pasteur in Paris. The Society directed the Secretary to 
open a subscription, asking for an amount between twenty-five 
and fifty cents from all the members, to give a receipt for and 
keep a record of the same. 
The chair appointed Drs. H. Sutterby and H. S. Wende as 
auditing committee to verify the financial accounts of the Sec¬ 
retary for the current year. 
After a brief discussion relative to the place for the next an¬ 
nual meeting, the Society decided to go to Syracuse. 
Auditing committee reported Secretary-Treasurer’s accounts 
correct. 
Thus ended one of the most profitable and enjoyable meet¬ 
ings this Society has ever held, from the view point of numbers 
and interest. Claude D. Morris, Secretary. 
ASSOCIATION OF VETERINARY FACULTIES OF NORTH AMERICA. 
University of Buffalo, Buffalo, Sept. 4, 1896. 
The fourth meeting of the Association of Veterinary Facul¬ 
ties of North America was held at the above place and date, the 
following members being present: Drs. Lyman and Osgood, of 
Harvard University ; Dr. McEachran, of McGill University ; Dr. 
Smith, of Ontario Veterinary College ; Drs. R. R. Bell and Janies 
U Robertson,. of American Veterinary College ; Dr. Eeonard 
Pearson, of University of Pennsylvania; Dr. D. E. Salmon, of Na¬ 
tional Veterinary College (Columbian University); Dr. Hughes, 
of Chicago Veterinary College ; Dr. Jas. M. Wright, McKillup 
\ eterinary College ; Dr. Stalker, of Iowa Agricultural College ; 
Dr. Stewart, of Kansas City Veterinary College ; Drs. Eaw and 
Williams, of Cornell University ; Dr. Gill, of the New York 
College of Veterinary Surgeons, and Dr. W. H. Hoskins, Presi¬ 
dent of the United States Veterinary Medical Association. 
President Lyman in the chair, and Dr. Gill acting Secretary. 
After roll-call, the President in a short address recited the 
history of and progress made by the Association. 
The minutes of the previous meeting were read, and on 
motion of Dr. Salmon, seconded by Dr. Osgood, were accepted. 
