EDITORIAL. 
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N. S. Mayo, Kansas, “ Some Poisonous Stock Foods.” 
A. E. E. Grange, Michigan, 
M. H. Reynolds, Minnesota, “ Cathartics.” 
R. A, Merillat, Illinois, “ Veterinary Dental Surgery.” 
F. Braginton, Indiana, “Dairy Inspection.” 
D. S. White, Ohio, 
J. F. Winchester, Massachusetts, “ Diphtheria.” 
W. H. Dalrymple, Baton Rouge, Ra., “Some Experiences in 
the South.” 
T. D. Hinebauch, Fargo, N. Dak., “Feeding Millet.” 
W. R. Williams, Bozeman, Mont., “Physiological Varia¬ 
tions.” 
D. E. Salmon, Washington, D.C., “ Tuberculosis in Birds.” 
Dr. Miller (now in Berlin), subject not given. 
John W. Adams, Philadelphia, “ Veterinary Instruction in 
Schools of P A arriery.” 
R. McRean, Brooklyn, N. Y., “ Horse-shoeing.” 
In a letter from Dr. Nelson P. Hinkley, of the Committee 
of Arrangements, we are assured that his committee, with the 
assistance of the local veterinarians, is working hard to make 
every visiting veterinarian who attends any or all of the associ¬ 
ation meetings as pleasant and as entertaining for him as pos¬ 
sible. Dr. Hinkley has kindly furnished the Review with a 
synopsis of the arrangements for entertaining the guests, as far 
as they have been completed, stating, however, that they are 
not yet complete, and that as meetings will be held several times 
before convening time, they expect to have arrangements as 
perfect as possible by the end of August. 
We append herewith the communication of Chairmen Hink¬ 
ley and Willyoung, which shows the great activity of those en¬ 
trusted with this aspect of the conventions : 
“Buffalo, N. Y., July ist, 1896. 
“ The local committee of arrangements of the U. S. V. M. A. and the N. Y. S. V. 
M. Society held a meeting in the parlors of the Genesee Hotel, Buffalo, N. Y., on June 
16th. They had invited all the veterinary practitioners of Niagara and Erie County to 
attend this meeting, to assist the members of the committee to make the necessary ar¬ 
rangements for entertaining the members of the U. S. V. M. A., the N. Y. S. V. M. 
