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ent, submitted their report, which was received, and their plan 
indorsed. 
A motion was then offered that a committee of three be 
appointed to act in conjunction with the Illinois, Indiana and 
Iowa local committees, to complete the local arrangements for 
the meeting at Chicago. The motion was adopted and the 
President announced that he would make his appointments at 
a later date. 
Dr. Clement brought up the subject of the need of inter¬ 
preters for our Congress, which was referred to the Interna¬ 
tional Committee with directions that they provide the same 
for our meeting. 
Chairman Lyman, of the Prize Committee, desired infor¬ 
mation as to the duties of said committee, which after some 
discussion ended in the President directing the Secretary to 
place in the hands of the Chairman a report of all the resolu¬ 
tions, etc., relative to the duties of said committee that ap¬ 
peared in the by-laws and amendments of the Association. 
Editors Huidekoper, of the Journal of Comparative Medi¬ 
cine , and Liautard, of the American Veterinary Review, 
offered, in addition to the money prize of the Association for 
the best paper, silver plate to the value of $50.00 each for a 
prize paper submitted to the meeting at Chicago under the 
conditions and rules of our Association governing the same. 
Dr. Lyman brought up the subject of the incorporation of 
our Association, or of making our Association an incorporat¬ 
ed body. After some discussion, a motion was made that 
the Committee appoint a committee of three to consider the 
advisability of this movement, said committee to report at 
our next meeting; which was carried, after which a motion 
to adjourn prevailed. W. Horace Hoskins, Secretary. 
W. L. Williams, President. 
SEMI-ANNUAL MEETING OF THE ILLINOIS STATE VETERINARY 
MEDICAL ASSOCIATION. 
The Semi-Annual Meeting of the Illinois State Veterinary 
Medical Association will take place at the Peoria House, Pe¬ 
oria, 111 ., on February 15th, 1893. 
S. S. Baker, President. 
