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SOCIETY MEETINGS. 
Dr. }. N. Wittpenn (graduate of American '\ eterinary 
College) and Dr. Frank Lippincott lie over until next meeting. 1 
Moved that the report be received and complied with: j 
Seconded and carried. 
Moved that as there was no opposition to Drs. Elliott and 
Drummond, the Secretary cast ballot. Seconded and car- 
ried. Chair appointed Dr. Miller as teller; Secretary cast 
ballot, and teller announced Drs. Elliott and Drummond as ; 
being elected. 
The Chair introduced the newly-elected members. 
The Chair also introduced Dr. Ridge of the Pennsylvania 
Veterinary Medical Association. 
The following gentlemen made reports: Drs. Dustan and 
Runge, as delegates to the United States Association ; Dr. 
Miller, delegate to the Pennsylvania Association. 
Secretary made report on Dr. Davinson of Asbuiy Paik. 
Moved to lay on the table. Seconded and carried. 
Owing to the absence of Dr. Herbert, and sickness of Dr. 
Schuppan, the essayists for the meeting, a paper on “ Colic 
was read by Dr. B. F. King, of Little Silver, for which a vote 
of thanks was given. 
Letters of regret was read. 
The letter of Dr. Smith was read and ordered on the 
table. 
Motion to drop the names of Drs. Dimond and Wilkinson 
from the roll. Ayes and nays being called, motion was lost. 
Dr. Miller moved that the names of Drs. Dimond and 
Wilkinson be placed on the retired list. Seconded and car¬ 
ried. I 
Motion to take up delinquent members. Seconded and 
carried. 
Dr. Gerth moved that the Secretary and Treasurer go. 
over the books and meet the Board of Trustees and make a 
report at the next meeting. Seconded and carried. 
The Chair introduced the following gentlemen, who re¬ 
sponded to the Association. Franklin Dye, Secretary of thejj 
New Jersey State Board of Agriculture; Dr. Ridge, dele-' 
gate from Pennsylvania State V eterinary Medical Associa- 
