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SOCIETY MEETINGS. 
Story ; Committee on Arrangements, Drs. Lanigan and Gun¬ 
ning ; Committee on Legislation, Drs. Walker, Nattress and 
Pease ; Committee on Membership, Drs. Stringer, Thomson 
and Alverson. 
It was moved and seconded that a committee, consisting 
of Drs. Pyle, Schoenleber and Parkinson, see that the Code of 
Ethics be complied with by members of the Association, and 
report at each meeting. Carried on motion. 
A proposition, signed by three members, to change Sec¬ 
tion 3, Article II, of the By-Laws, relating to the number of 
members necessary to form a quorum, from the present num¬ 
ber (ten) to five, was laid on the table. 
A vote of thanks was tendered the retiring officers. 
The Association adjourned to meet in Peoria at the call 
of the Committee. 
Mathew Wilson, M.R.C.V.S. 
Recording Secretary. 
COMITIA MINORA U. S. VETERINARY MEDICAL ASSOCIATION. 
A meeting of the Comitia Minora of the United States 
Veterinary Medical Association will be held at Hotel Royal, 
6th Ave. and 40th St., New York, on Saturday, February 
20th, 1892, 8 p. m. 
Arrangements for the International Veterinary Congress 
at Chicago, 1893; and the place of meeting of the Associa¬ 
tion for 1892 will be considered, in addition to matters of 
routine business. 
Suggestions and communications for the Comitia Minora 
should be submitted to the Secretary. 
By order of the President, 
W. H. HOSKINS, Secretary. R. S. HuiDEKOPER. 
NOTICE. 
The second annual meeting of the New York State Vet¬ 
erinary Medical Society will be held at the Vanderbilt House, 
Syracuse, N. Y., January 12, 1892. 
