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SOCIETY MEETINGS. 
licence of the board are as follows : Dr. Elmer Seitz, Seitzland, 
Pa., graduate of the National Veterinary College ; Dr. W. R. 
Jobson, Franklin, Pa., graduate of the National Veterinary Col¬ 
lege ; Dr. Wm. S. Eongacre, Mantz, Schuylkill County, Pa., 
graduate of the Ontario Veterinary College. 
The Board, after thorough consideration of the matter, de¬ 
cided to leave it optional with the applicants who failed as to 
whether they should elect to take over again the whole examin¬ 
ation, or only those subjects on which they failed. In the event 
of choosing the latter, the markings on the subject passed to 
count in computing the general average (65 per cent.) to entitle 
to license. 
The Board authorized the immediate prosecution of three 
violators of the act, and decided upon the most vigorous action 
in dealing with all violations of the several provisions of the 
Act. Every prothonotary in each county of the State has been 
personally notified to register none without a license of the 
Board, bearing the State seal; and in every county of the State 
a qualified veterinarian will be designated to look after any 
violators or violations of the provisions of the Act. An arrest 
has been made in York County, and the violator is now under 
bail, and the most vigorous prosecution will be pursued in sus¬ 
taining the Act, in order that the value of the provisions of this 
law shall be fully tested. 
The next meeting will be held in Philadelphia on June 15th 
and 16th. W. Horace Hoskins, Secretary . 
KEYSTONE VETERINARY MEDICAK ASSOCIATION. 
The April meeting of this Association was called to order on 
the evening of the 14th by President John R. Hart, with the 
following members present : Drs. J. R. Hart, W. H. Hoskins, 
H. P. Eves, Chas. Eintz, J. T. McAnulty, P A . S. Allen, and W. 
E. Rhoads. 
After a report of the work done by the State Board of Vet¬ 
erinary Medical Examiners, Dr. Hoskins, by request, made a 
report as one of the committee appointed by the Mayor to select 
a consulting veterinarian for the city staff of meat and milk 
inspectors. 
Dr. Allen was now unanimously elected to membership. 
The question of society certificates was agitated, and, after a 
short discussion, Drs. Hoskins and Rhoads were appointed by 
the President as a committee to report at the next meeting as 
to cost, etc. 
