SOCIETY MEETINGS. 
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meeting, and insists that all cases should be presented in writing. 
Adjourned until November 22d, i 892. 
A. E. Conrow, Secy. 
MAINE STATE VETERINARY MEDICAL ASSOCIATION. 
The initial meeting of the Maine Veterinary Medical Associa¬ 
tion was held at the Prebble House, Portland, October nth, 
1892. 
Members present: Drs. Geo. H. Bailey, Portland; F. W. 
Huntington, Woodfords; W. S. Lord, Portland ; A. Joly, Water- 
ville; C. F. Dwinal, Mechanics Falls; H. H. Choate, Lewiston. 
A letter was read from Dr. Russell, of the Maine State Agricul¬ 
tural College, expressing himself as being very much in favor of 
this movement, and regretting his inability to be present. Dr. 
Choate was nominated temporary chairman; Dr. Lord, Secretary. 
Constitution and by-laws were adopted, and the following of¬ 
ficers elected for the ensuing year : President, Dr. Geo. H. Bailey, 
D.V.S.; Vice-President, F. W. Huntington, D.V.S.; Secretary, 
H. H. Choate, D.V.S.; Treasurer, A. Joly, V.S. 
The President appointed the following committees : Commit¬ 
tee on By-Laws, Drs. Lord, Joly and Choate; Committee on 
Credentials, Drs. Huntington, Dwinal and Joly. 
It was voted to hold the next meeting at the Dewitt House, 
Lewiston, January 10th, 1893. 
H. H. Choate, D.V.S., Secy. 
ILLINOIS AND IOWA STATE VETERINARY MEDICAL 
ASSOCIATIONS. 
From reports received at very short notice from our issue of 
last month, we are able to announce only in this Review the 
meetings of these two associations which have taken place—the 
former on the 16th and 17th of November, and the latter on the 
10th and nth of November. 
We hope that both meetings were successful, the attendance 
large, and that their secretaries will do us the favor to send us 
minutes of the transactions for our readers. 
