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tion; Dr. A. T. Sellers, delegate from Keystone Veterinary 
Medical Association. 
Discussion on glanders by Drs. Hawk, Gerth, Runge and 
others. On tuberculosis of the Gillingham herd of Pennsyl¬ 
vania, b}^ Drs. Miller, Dustan, Sellers, Ridge, Gerth and 
others. 
Motion to proceed to the election of officers. Seconded 
and carried. 
Motion by Dr. Gerth to appoint a committee of five by 
the Chair to make nomination. Seconded and lost. 
The President asked Dr. Miller to take the chair. 
Dr Miller in the Chair asked for nomination for Presi¬ 
dent. 
The following are the new officers for the ensuing year: 
President, J. C. Dustan, Morristown ; First Vice-President, 
W. Runge, Newark; Second Vice-President, S Lockwood, 
Woodbridge ; Secretary, W. H. Cooper, Jersey City ; Treas¬ 
urer, B. F. King, Little Silver. Board of Trustees: Chair¬ 
man, W. B. E. Miller, Camden; J. W. Hawk, Newark; R. 
O. Hasbrouck, Passaic ; J. Kehoe, Lyndhurst. 
Dr. Miller asked Dr. Letts to the Chair, who after taking 
the Chair made an address to the Association, and congratu¬ 
lated Dr. Dustan and introduced him to the Association. 
Dr. Dustan on taking the Chair made an address to the 
members. The newly elected members were introduced and 
responded. 
Adjourned for dinner. 
Afternoon meeting called to order by President Dustan. 
After a general debate and reporting of numerous cases 
the Chair made the following appointments: Essayists for the 
next meeting—Drs. DeClyne, Schuppan, Gerth and Drum¬ 
mond. Delegates to the United States Veterinary Medical 
Association—Drs. Cooper, King and Runge. Delegates to 
the New York Veterinary Medical Association—Drs. Gerth, 
Hasbrouck and De Clyne. Delegates to the Pennsylvania 
Keystone Veterinary Medical Association—Drs. Miller, 
Cooper, Hawk and Letts. 
Adjourned to meet at Newark, N. J., August nth, 1892. 
W. H. COOPER, Secretary. 
