SOCIETY MEETINGS. 
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,oblein, New Brunswick; Richard R. Letts, Hoboken; Jo- 
3ph Autenreith, Jersey City ; D. J. Dixon, Hoboken ; James 
). Hopkins, Newark ; James W. Hawk, Newark ; E. R. 
'oorhees, Plainfield; J. Huelsen, Jr., Jersey City; A. T. 
ellers, Camden. 
Wm. Herbert Lowe, 
Resident State Seeretary, New Jersey U. S. V. M. A. 
Paterson, N. J., August 5th, 1892. 
Lpproved. 
W. Horace Hoskins, Secretary. 
Rush S. Huidekoper, President. 
NEW JERSEY VETERINARY MEDICAL ASSOCIATION. 
The last regular meeting of the New Jersey Veterinary 
ledical Association was held at Saenger Hall, Belmont 
.venue, Newark, N. J., on Thursday, August 11, 1892. 
leeting called by the President (Dr. Dustan), at 11 A. M. 
Dr. W. H. Cooper, Secy. 
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PENNSYLVANIA STATE VETERINARY MEDICAL ASSOCIATION. 
The semi-annual meeting of this Association will take 
l ace on the 6th of September, at the Hotel Allen, Allentown, 
j A cordial invitation is extended to members of the profes- 
on desiring to attend. Among the many inducements offered 
\y the Association are the readings of the following papers: 
Tuberculosis in Cattle,” by Dr. L. Pearson; “ Criptorchids,” 
k Dr. J. A. Waugh; “ Spavin,” by Dr. J. C. Bartholomew, 
id “ Intussusception,” by Dr. J. S. Butterfield. 
INDIANA VETERINARY ASSOCIATION. 
After a period of two years of inactivity, a meeting of the 
idiana Veterinary Association (Indiana Association of Veter¬ 
ary Graduates), was convened at the State House, Indianapo- 
5, July 20th, 1892, with Vice-President C. F. Bell, of Koko- 
o, in the chair. 
