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SOCIETY MEETINGS. 
The following gentlemen’s names were proposed for mem¬ 
bership : Dr. J. W. Kaull, Chi. 90, Chicago, 111 .; Dr. J. L. 
Siegrosser, Chi. 90, Chicago, Ill.; Dr. G. W. Pope, Chi. 89, 
Dr. J. G. Fish, Chi. 92, Chicago, 111 .; Dr. G. S. Baker, Mont. 
Chicago, Ill.; Dr. Chas. Spielman, Chi. 88, Chicago, Ill.; Dr. 
G. W. Browning, N. Y. 92, Lincolnlll. 
On motion of Dr. Scott, seconded by Dr. Walker, the rules 
were suspended for the time being and the above named gen¬ 
tlemen elected by acclamation. 
Bills to the amount of $22.40 were audited and ordered 
paid. 
The motion to adjourn until next morning at ten o’clock 
was carried. 
Meeting called to order by President Baker. 
Committee on Fee Bill reported through its chairman, Dr. 
Nattres. On motion of Dr. Wilson, seconded by Dr. Alver- 
son, the report of the committee was adopted and the com¬ 
mittee discharged. 
The Committee on Legislation, reported through its chair¬ 
man, Dr. Walker. On motion of Dr. Scott, seconded by Dr. 
Gunning, the report of the committee was adopted and the 
committee discharged. 
The Committee on Membership, through its chairman, 
Dr. Alverson, reported a number of new members admitted, 
and new applicants for membership. 
On motion of Dr. Scott, seconded by Dr. Gunning the re 
port of the committee was adopted and the committee dis¬ 
charged. 
Dr. Hollingsworth, being absent, the Secretary read his 
paper on the report of two rare cases. 
The President then called on Dr. Nattres for his paper on 
“ Azoturia.” The usual lengthy discussion on this disease 
followed, which was closed on motion. 
Dr. Walker then read his paper on “Veterinary Legisla¬ 
tion,” and was followed by J. A. McDonell, M.D., on “Foot 
and Mouth Disease in Man and Animals.” 
Dr. W. L. Williams, of Purdue University, of LaFayette, 
