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ed an estimate on it offered for publication of the same in ac¬ 
cordance with the resolution passed at the Boston meeting, 
which was indorsed by the Comitia Minora , and the Publica¬ 
tion Committee was directed to proceed with its completion. 
A communication as follows was received from the Presi¬ 
dent of the New York Veterinary Medical Society : 
The Officers and Comitia Minora of the U. S. Vet. Med. Asso¬ 
ciation. 
Dear Sirs: We beg to inform you that the Officers and 
Committee of Arrangements of the New York State Veteri¬ 
nary Medical Society have been appointed a Committee and 
have been empowered to act in conjunction with your Com¬ 
mittee in regard to arranging our summer meeting so as to 
aid in the general plan for reception of visitors at the time of 
the International Veterinary Congress. 
Very respectfully, 
R. S. Huidekoper, President, 
Jan. 20th, 1893. N. Y. State Vet. Med. Society. 
A report of the International Committee was then submit¬ 
ted and after some consideration the report was received and 
adopted. 
The Committee on Honorary Membership submitted a 
synopsis of the progress of their work, which was approved 
so far as submitted. 
The Committee on Veterinary Education, through Chair¬ 
man Liautard, desired an expression of opinion as to the scope 
and topics, etc., to be embraced under the subject which said 
Committee was to plan for consideration at our Congress. 
After considerable discussion it was determined that said 
Committee would continue the plan which they proposed, of 
confining their work, principally, under the heading of 
“ Schools and Colleges.” A report of progress by the Com¬ 
mittee on Veterinary Education was approved. 
On motion of Dr. Peters, seconded by a member of the 
profession present, a vote of thanks was accorded to the New 
York Veterinary Surgeons for the hospitable manner in 
which they had entertained the members of the various com¬ 
mittees who were present from outside of the city, which was 
unanimously adopted. 
The Committe on Tuberculosis, through Chairman Clem- 
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