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SOCIETY MEETINGS. 
Mr. Mole spoke of the tenderness of the skin to the touch 
which he had observed in Ireland. Mr. Cowan had not no¬ 
ticed this condition in Canada. Prof. Law mentioned that 
symptom as a peculiarity of the disease in Great Britain. 
A discussion on changing the date of the annual meeting 
then took place. It was ultimately decided that instead of 
doing so this year, a meeting of the Association should be 
held in June, 1892, in the city of London, Ontario. 
The following officers were duly elected for the ensuing 
year: Mr. MacArthur, President; Mr. John Wende, First 
Vice-President; Mr. W. H. Burns, Second Vice-President; 
Mr. C. H. Sweetapple, Secretary; Mr. W. Cowan, Treasurer. 
Messrs. Hand, W. J. Wilson, Steele, Gallanough, Hop¬ 
kins, Quinn, Kidd and Weddefield, Directors; Messrs. Elliott 
and O’Neil, Auditors; Messrs. Wilson and O’Neil, Delegates 
to West-Fair Association; Mr. W. Cowan, Representative to 
Central Farmers’ Institute. 
Messrs. Wende, Cowan and Gibb were appointed to read 
papers at the meeting to be held in London, in June. 
C. H. Sweetapple, 
Secretary and Registrar. 
UNITED STATES VETERINARY MEDICAL ASSOCIATION COMITA 
MINORA. 
A meeting of the Comita Minora of the United States 
Veterinary Medical Association will be held at “ The Arena,” 
41 West 31st Street, 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 Association 
for 1892, Avill be considered, in addition to matters of routine 
business. 
Suggestions and communications to be for the Comitia 
Minora should be submitted to the Secretary. 
By order of the President, 
TT TT R. S. HuideKoper. 
W. H. Hoskins, Secretary, 
12 South 37th Street, Philadelphia. 
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