SOCIETY MEETINGS. 
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Afternoon Session. 
Dr. Jno. Wende. Is there anything further concerning 
matter of legislation ? 
Dr. Jno. A. Bell. I move the report of the committee be 
eived and approved. Carried. 
Dr. McLean. I move that the committee be continued, 
jl that they prepare an amendment to the present bill, giv- 
i power to the State Society to prosecute all who are prac- 
ng without complying with the law of 1886, and prosecute 
who swear falsely, for purjury, fine them, one-half of fine 
£0 to the Society. Carried. 
Dr. Morris. Will the Secretary read the names of the 
nmittee on Legislation ? 
Dr. Hinkley. The following are the members of this corn- 
tee : Drs. R. A. McLean, C. D. Morris, R. R. Bell, N. P. 
lkley, Geo. H. Berns and Professors James Law and A. 
utard. 
Dr. Wende.—Committee on By-laws and Constitution 
:ort. * 
Dr. McLean.—We have not been able to make any prog- 
> as yet. I as chairman have notified the members of the 
imittee to meet, once at Albany and once at Syracuse, but 
fig unable to get them together we could not act, I move 
i report be accepted and the committee be discharged. 
Dr. Morris—I amend that we accept the report with 
aks to the committee. Carried. 
Dr. Hinkley.—I make a motion the Vice-President be em- 
vered to appoint a committee of five on revision of by-laws 
: constitution. Carried. 
Dr. Wende.—I appoint the following as a Committee on 
vision of By-laws and Constitution : Dr. R. A. McLean, 
.firman, Brooklyn; Dr. L. E. Willyoung, Albion; Dr. Jno. 
Bell, Watertown; Dr. C. D. Morris, Brooklyn; Dr. W. 
Baker, Cortland. 
Dr. McLean.—I would suggest that all essayists write 
1 r papers from their own experience and not copy from 
As or journals. 
