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tario Vet. Coll., Allentown, Pa.; Dr. W. L. Nunan, D.V.S., 
Am. Vet. Coll., Lansdowne, Pa.; Dr. J. T. H. Ferley, D.V.S., 
Am. Vet. Coll., Philadelphia, Pa.; Dr. David Martin, Mc¬ 
Keesport, Pa. 
A recess was then taken until the Board of Censors ex¬ 
amined the applications for membership, and also considered 
some recommendation to dispose of the charge which had 
previously been preferred against Dr. Gotleib Meyers, from 
Allegheny, who registered from a veterinary college in Mu¬ 
nich, Bavaria, but upon examination it was found that he held 
a certificate of attendance at an agricultural school, the same 
not being a veterinary school, nor having the power of con¬ 
ferring the degree. The president also requested the board 
to devise and recommend some means by which the treasury 
of the association could be replenished, the surplus having 
been drained by expenses for printing, postage, etc. 
The board thereupon convened. When through with 
their deliberations reported favorably, recommending all the 
applications piesented but that of Dr. David Martin, who 
was absent and did not appear before the board. His peti¬ 
tion was then laid over until the March meeting. 
The board further recommends that Dr. Gotleib Meyer 
be expelled from the association; that an assessment of $2 be 
levied upon each member of the association, in order that the 
expenses already incurred might be liquidated. 
On motion the report of the Board of Trustees was re¬ 
ceived and their recommendations approved. 
The next in order was the secretary’s report, which gave 
a brief summary of the work performed during the past six 
months. Summarizing the registrations in many of the coun¬ 
ties during the past six months, he made an earnest appeal 
for greater individual work on the part of the members. 
The meeting then adjourned for lunch, and reconvening 
at 2 20 P.M., the president referred feelingly to the death of 
Dr. J. B. Fretz, and asked for the report of the committee on 
resolutions relating to the same. 
Dr. W. S. Kooker, chairman, reported as follows : 
Resolved, 1 hat in the sudden and unlooked for death of 
