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SOCIETY MEETINGS. 
D.V.S. (Am.), Charles Harrick, M.R.C.V.S., Francis Allen, 
M.D.V.S., Jas. C. McNeil, V.M.D., John Doris, Jr., D.V.S. 
(Ohio), Samuel J. Foelker, V.S. (Ont.), W. G. Benner, V.S. 
(Ont.), J. F. Fearley, Jr., D.V.S. (Am.), Wm. L. Nunan, D.V.S. 
(Am.). David Martin laid over until March meeting, as he 
was not present to appear before the board of censors. 
As the Association has been under increased expense this 
year, owing to printing and prosecutions, etc., the Board of 
Censors recommended that an assessment of $2.00 per mem¬ 
ber be made, which was carried. 
They also recommended that Dr. Gotleib Myer, of Pitts¬ 
burg, be expelled for false registration, which was passed. 
Dr. J. C. Thompson’s letters having been returned to the 
Secretary, it was iound that he had moved to England, his 
name to be acted upon at March meeting. 
The Committee reported the resolutions regarding Dr. 
Fretz’s sudden death. 
The Committee on Intelligence and Education reported 
through Dr. Deimer. 
The Committee on Legislation reported through Dr. 
Kooker. 
The Committee on Sanitary Science reported through Dr. 
S. J. J. Harger. 
There was a motion passed advising the Committee on 
Sanitary Science and Committee on Legislation to act in con¬ 
junction with city authorities and others in striving to get a 
law passed governing inspection of cattle. 
The new amendment, calling for a two days’ meeting at 
the annual meeting, was carried. 
There was a motion passed to expel a member for non¬ 
payment of dues. Which motion being reconsidered, was 
laid over until next meeting. 
Dr. Hart offered an amendment to make yearly dues 
$2.00, payable half yearly. 
The following bills were presented: Dr. Hoskins, $90; 
Dr. Waugh, $2.50 ; Dr. Ridge, $39.38. ! 
Dr. Pearson read an essay on “ Tuberculosis in Cattle.” 
Dr. Waugh being absent, his brother demonstrated the 
manner of casting in operating upon an cryptorchid. 
