SOCIETY MEETINGS. 
733 
Report of the Judiciary Committee.— Dr. O’Shea, Chairman 
repoited that the committee had arrested N. S. Bryant for prac¬ 
ticing illegally ; that as he pleaded guilty, they asked for the 
clemency of the court, and he was allowed to pass out of the 
court room under suspended sentence. Moved and seconded 
that the report be accepted. Carried. 
The Veterinary Rlue iBook of New York .—Next in order 
was a report by President Huidekoper on the work being done 
by him in obtaining a correct list of registered practitioners in 
New York, pursuant to the preparation of “ the Veterinary Blue 
Book of New York,” which he proposed to contain the follow- 
ing lists of references : The New York State law regulating 
veterinary practice ; a register of licensed veterinarians in New 
York, Kings, Queens, and Westchester Counties ; the veteri¬ 
narians officially employed in New York County and vicinity 
(by the Treasury Department, U. S. Government, "by the Bureau 
of Animal Industry, U. S. Department of Agriculture, by the 
New York city departments, by the Society for the Prevention 
of Cruelty to Animals, etc.); the licensed veterinarians in New 
York State who are members of the New York State Veterinary 
Medical Society 5 the officers of the United States Veterinarv 
Medical Association, New York State Veterinary Medical So¬ 
ciety (incorporated); Veterinary Medical Association of New 
York County (incorporated), the officers and faculties of the 
veterinary colleges (New York College of Veterinary Surgeons, 
the American Veterinary College, the New York State Veteri¬ 
nary College at Cornell University) ; a digest of the United 
States, New York State, and New York City laws regulating 
glanders and contagious diseases in animals, inspection of meat 
and milk, removal of dead animals, licensing of dogs, auction 
sale of horses, cabs and cab service in New York City, importa¬ 
tion and exportation of animals (interstate, to Canada, and to 
England, France and other foreign countries); regulations con¬ 
cerning transportation of animals by steamship, and by express 
companies from New York City; insurance of live stock in 
transport and from fire; information concerning and list of 
officers of the Jockey Club, the Coney Island Jockey Club, the 
Brooklyn Jockey Club, the Westchester Racing Association, the 
National Hunt Association, the polo clubs, the National Trot¬ 
ting Association, the Master Horseshoers Association, the Book¬ 
makers Association, the American Kennel Club, the Westmin¬ 
ster Kennel Club, the Metropolitan Kennel Club, the National 
Horse Show Association, the National Rive Stock Association, 
