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ait Butler, C. C. Lyford. H. W. Hawley, D.V.S., Chicago, 
Chicago, Ill.; vouchers, A. H. Baker, S. S. Baker. A. D. Mc- 
Lenney, V.S., Ontario, Ann Arbor, Mich.; voucher, E. A. A. 
irange. F. A. Duclos, V.S., Montreal Veterinary College, La- 
al University, Holyoke, Mass. 
Unfavorably Considered. —John Doris, Jr., D.V.S., 
)hio Veterinary College, 152 Center street, Pittsburg, Pa. Wil- 
am H. Valway, V.S., New York College, 2698 Broadway, Cleve- 
ind, Ohio; voucher, William H. Howe. 
Members Resigned. —John T. Claris, 627 Clinton street, 
luffalo, N. Y. 
SOCIETY MEETINGS. 
KEYSTONE VETERINARY MEDICAL ASSOCIATION. 
The regular monthly meeting of the Keystone Veterinary 
ledical Association was held in Philadelphia, Oct. nth, 1892, 
resident Dr. R. G. Webster in the chair. 
The minutes of the last meeting were read and approved. 
Dr. H. P. Eves, of Wilmington, Del., a delegate to the United 
tates Veterinary Medical Association, reported having attended 
le meeting held at Boston and was very much edified with the 
:arning displayed and highly pleased with the entertainment 
rovided by the veterinarians of Boston. He also reported hav- 
lg attended the Pennsylvania State Veterinary Medical Associa- 
on as a delegate from the Keystone, and was surprised at the 
umber in attendance, being greater than the United States As- 
)ciation—that is, the attendance of the State Association was 
luch greater than he expected to see, and the United States 
luch less than anticipated. 
The postponed election for Trustees resulted as follows : Dr. 
/. Horace Hoskins, Dr. H. P. Eves, Dr. Charles Lintz, Dr. A. T. 
ellers, and Dr. James B. Rayner. 
The application for membership of Dr. T. Earl Budd, Wood- 
ury, N. J., and Dr. Warren T. Edwards, Downingtown, Pa., were 
iceived and referred to the Board of Trustees. 
