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352 SOCIETY MEETINGS. 
In the absence of the secretary, G. G. Ferling, V.S., was 
appointed secretary pro tem. Present: C. L. Bell, Kokomo; 
E. F. Diggs, Winchester; M. Y. Schaffer, Greenfield ; G. G. 
Ferling, Richmond; A. D. Galbraith, Greenburg; T. L. 
Armstrong, Indianapolis; W. L. Williams, LaFayette; J. H. 
Honan, Delphi; J. E. Cloud, Richmond ; Lee Hoover, Rich¬ 
mond ; Dr. Klotz, Arcadia; H. G. Carnes, Franklin; Prof. > 
T. S. Smith, State College, Miss. I 
The following new members were elected : W. L. Wil¬ 
iams, LaFayette ; J. H. Honan, Delphi; Dr. Klotz, Arcadia ; 
H. G. Carnes, Franklin. T. L. Armstrong, of Indianapolis, was 
elected an associate member. 
No election having occurred at the regular time in January, 
1892, officers were elected for the remainder of the year as 
follows: President, W. L. Williams, LaFayette; first Vice- 
President, C. F. Bell, Kokomo ; second Vice-President, G. G. 
Ferling, Richmond; Secretary, J. G. Cloud, Richmond; 
Treasurer, A. D. Galbraith, Greensburg. 
The Association then listened to a paper entitled “ Conta¬ 
gious Pleura-Pneumonia of the Horse,” by W. L. Williams, 
which was followed by a discussion participated in by Drs. 
Butler, Bell and FIonanA 
The report of the retiring Treasurer, E. F. Diggs, show¬ 
ing a balance on hand of $14.26, was submitted and approved. 
The treasurer prior to Dr. Diggs had apparently been care¬ 
less in the keeping of Association accounts, and it was found 
impossible to determine each member’s arrears in dues, and 
on motion of Dr. Bell, the treasurer-elect was ordered to col¬ 
lect delinquent dues for 1891 and 1892, and receipt therefor. 
The Treasurer was instructed to produce suitable stationery 
for conducting his duties. 
On motion of C. F. Bell, it was decided to hold the next 
regular meeting at Kokomo, in January, 1893. 
The President briefly called attention to the approaching 
meeting of the United States Veterinary Medical Association 
at Boston, September 20th to 22d, and urged Indiana veter¬ 
inarians as far as possible to attend. 
* This paper is published in this issue. 
