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SOCIETY MEETINGS. 
tive measures and private business of the Associations, and votes of thanks to 
the authors of the papers read, and to the Chairman, the meeting adjourned 
to visit the stock farm “Claireview.” 
VETERINARY MEDICAL ASSOCIATION OF NEW JERSEY. 
The 23d regular meeting of the New Jersey Veterinary Medical Association 
was held in Saenger Hall, on Thursday, August 13th, 1891, at Newark, N. J. 
Meeting called at 12 o’clock (noon), by the President, R. R. Letts. Secretaiy 
called roll, and following members present: J. W. Hawk, Newark; W. B. E. 
Miller, Camden; J. C. Dustan, Morristown ; S. Lockwood, Woodbridge; L. P. 
Hurley, Hopewell; B. F. King, Little Silver; J. Kehoe, Lyndhurst; W. H. Row¬ 
land, Newark ; W. Runge, Newark; R. O. Hasbrouck, Passaic ; M. M. Stage, 
Dover; J. Gerth, Jr., Newark; R. R. Letts, Hoboken; W. H. Cooper, Jersey 
City. 
Minutes was read and approved. 
President Letts made a short address. 
Secretary’s and Treasurer’s reports read and accepted. 
Applications for membership were : Dr. Hugh Exton, Washington; Dr. 
Eugene Britton, Long Branch City; Dr. E. W. Schuppan, Jersey City; Dr. F. 
Lippencott, Swedesboro. 
Recess was taken for half hour. Recalled. 
Dr. Miller made report for the Board of Censors, and recommended S. W. 
Schuppan, E. Britton, and H. Exton for membership. 
Election. Schuppan, Briston, and Exton were elected members. 
A number of letters were read from different veterinarians and veterinary 
associations. 
Bills passed. 
Dr. W. H. Hoskins, Secretary of the U. S. Veterinary Association, made an 
able address. 
Discussion, followed by banquet. 
Camden, place of next meeting. 
W. W. Curry next essayist. W. H.. Cooper, Secretary. 
WESTERN PENNSYLVANIA VETERINARY MEDICAL ASSOCIATION. 
A number of graduate veterinarians of Pittsburg and vicinity met several 
times at the office of Dr. J. C. McNeil, No. 26 Fourth Street, and finally, on July 
24th, organized the above named association, and elected the following named 
officers to serve for one year, viz : President, E. I. Carter, V.S ; Vice-Presi¬ 
dent, H. F. Doris, D.V.S.; Secretary, James A. Waugh, V.S.; Treasurer, James 
C. McNeil, V.M.D.; Directors, H. S. Richards, V.S., Charles Falconer, V.S., 
and C. Z. Laberge, V.M. 
Monthly meetings will be held regularly on the first Saturday of every 
month. 
James A. Waugh has promised to read at the next meeting a paper entitled 
“Electrical Accidents to Domestic Animals.” 
James A. Waugh, V.S Secretary. 
