VETERINARY COLLEGES—SOCIETY MEETINGS. 
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VETERINARY COLLEGES. 
TORONTO VETERINARY COLLEGE. 
The December examinations of this successful institution 
were concluded yesterday, when the following - gentlemen 
passed a successful examination, and received the diploma of 
the council of the Agricultural and Arts Association of Onta¬ 
rio: Charles W. Baker, London, Ont.; Abraham L. Baum, 
Shelly, Penn., U. S.; Robert S. Beattie, Markham, Ont.; 
Eugene D. Block, Buffalo, N. Y., U. S.; El-Vin L. Button, 
Durand, Mich., U. S.; William S. Cook, Stouffville, Ont.; 
James F. Cox, Muscatine, Iowa, U. S.; Henry T. Creagan, 
Decatur, Mich., U. S. ; Thomas E. Early, Aylmer, Ont.; Wil¬ 
liam H. Gaddes, Indian Head, N. W. T.; David Glendinning, 
Belfountain, Ont.; Charles Wesley Gosnell, Ridgetown, Ont.; 
William E. McCandless, Capac, Mich., U. S.; James H. Mc- 
Lea’n, Poplar Hill, Ont.; Clyde L. Sawyer, Kankakee, Ill., 
U. S.; John W. Smelser, Davenport, Ont.; John B. Stevens, 
Yale, Mich., U. S.; Thomas Stewart, Boness, Scotland; 
Charles E. Wright, Grenfell, Asia. 
The primary examinations resulted as follows: 
Anatomy—V. Lathrop, W. J. Morgan, F. L. Phelps. 
Materia Medica—W. R. Hunter, J. M. Klinck, W. J. Mor¬ 
gan. 
SOCIETY MEETINGS. 
NEW JERSEY VETERINARY MEDICAL ASSOCIATION. 
This Association held its December meeting at 11.30 
Thursday morning, at the City Hotel, New Brunswick. 
President James C. Dustan, of Morristown, presided, and 
Secretary W. H. Cooper, of Trenton, kept the minutes. 
ATout fifteen members were present when the roll was called. 
This number was afterwards increased to twenty. The min- 
ites of the last regular meeting were read and approved. 
Secretary Cooper read his report, in which he made a number 
}f recommendations, with a view of getting the Association 
