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and thought a committee of arrangements should at once be 
appointed to make hotel and railroad rates. 
Dr. Bunker approved Dr. Winchester’s remarks, and 
moved that a committee of five be appointed, including the 
President and Secretary of this Association, to find out and 
report at our next meeting what arrangements can be made 
for the entertainment of the United States Association as re¬ 
gards hotels, railroads and all other matters relating to the 
same. Seconded by Dr. Osgood. 
Dr. Bryden agreed with Dr. Winchester’s ideas. 
Motion carried. 
The Chair appointed Drs. Winchester, Bunker and J. S. 
Saunders on the committee, with the President and Secre¬ 
tary members ex officio. 
Dr. Bryden then read a paper upon “ Navicular Disease,” 
after which a discussion followed, taken part in by the mem¬ 
bers present. 
Dr. Osgood, recently appointed Professor of Veterinary 
Surgery at the Harvard Veterinary School, announced that 
he had taken entire charge of the Harvard Veterinary Hos¬ 
pital, and was ready to extend any courtesy to the Associa¬ 
tion, and would be happy to receive the co-operation of its 
members. 
Dr. Bunker promised a paper for the March meeting. 
Motion made by Dr. Bunker, seconded by Dr. Black¬ 
wood, that a vote of thanks be given Dr. Bryden for his 
paper. Carried. 
Motion was made by Dr. Winchester, seconded by Dr. 
Emerson, that hereafter the senior students at the Harvard 
Veterinary School be invited to the meetings of this Associa¬ 
tion. Carried. 
The meeting then adjourned. 
, Austin Peters, Secretary. 
PENNSYLVANIA. STATE VETERINARY MEDICAL ASSOCIATION. 
The annual meeting of the Pennsylvania State Veterinary 
Medical Association was held in the hall ol the College of 
