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at $i a day will not pay $1.50, so that it is necessary for the 
Boston Veterinary Hospital to take horses belonging to sub¬ 
scribers to the Harvard Veterinary Hospital at the same rates, 
that is at $ 1 per day for each horse. After a short discussion 
Dr. Winchester rose to a point of order, asking the Chair 
if specific charges should not be brought in writing, if there 
were any charges to be brought up over which this Associa¬ 
tion had any ruling. 
The Chair ruled that if there are any charges to be brought 
forward they should be brought in a regular way. 
Dr. Winchester moved that the Association hold its an¬ 
nual meeting at Young’s Hotel. Also that a committee be 
appointed by the Chair to take charge of the details, a dinner 
to follow the meeting, which is called for 5:30 o’clock. 
Seconded by Dr. Osgood. Carried. 
The Secretary read a letter from Dr. W. T. Russell, of 
Nashua, New Hampshire, asking if members could be ad¬ 
mitted to the Association who did not reside in Massa¬ 
chusetts. 
. The Secretary was instructed to see the Commissioner of 
Corporations and find out if the Massachusetts Veterinary 
Association can legally admit non-resident members ; if it can 
then he is to send Dr. Russell an application blank, in order 
that the Association can take action in the matter. 
The Secretary then reported that Drs. Blackwood and 
Marshall had each attended more meetings during the year 
ending April, 1891, than any other members, but that both 
had been to an equal number of meetings ; which was to have 
Dr. Lee’s prize tooth rasp ? It was finally decided to consult 
their respective records of attendance for the year ending 
April, 1892, and settle the matter in that way. 
The Secretary then asked instructions as to whether the 
Association’s accumulation of veterinary periodicals should be 
bound or not? Moved by Dr. Osgood, seconded by Dr. 
Bryden, that these magazines are bound. Carried. 
Dr. Osgood moved that the Association subscribe to Mc- 
Fadyean’s Journal for this year, and that, if possible, the Sec¬ 
retary get the back numbers. Carried. 
