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Lowman, H. B. 
Sayre, C. E. 
Plummer, A. 
White, H. A. 
Speilman, Charles 
Kingery, S. H. 
Kraus, J. J. 
Roberts, E. D. 
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Hilton, Joseph. 
Shipley, H. 
McKinney, W. H., 
Larrigan, Q. J. 
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Pyle, H. G. 
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Kennelly, S. M. 
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The distribution of prizes followed accompanied by some very 
appropriate remarks by Prof. F. S. Billings, of Lincoln, Neb. 
SOCIETY MEETINGS. 
NEW JERSEY STATE VETERINARY SOCIETY. 
The last regular meeting of the New Jersey State Veterinary Society was 
held on Thursday, April 26th, 1888, at Taylor’s Hotel, Jersey City, N. J., with 
Dr. J. C. Corlies, President, in the chair, and a large attendance of members 
from various parts of the State. 
The Secretary read a letter from Prof. Andrew Smith, Principal of the On¬ 
tario Veterinary College, in which that gentlemen expressed a desire to attend a 
meeting of the Association and regretted that business engagements would pre¬ 
vent his attendance on the occasion in question. 
A letter was read from Dr. Wm. B. E. Miller, of Camden County, explain¬ 
ing his inability to be present, and wishing the Association all the success the 
cause demands. The Secretary also announced the receipt of letters from Dr. 
Voorhees, of Somerville, Dr. Charles Kuehne, of Jersey City, and other veteri¬ 
narians not present at the meeting. 
The minutes,of the Newark meeting were read and adopted. 
Dr. J. Serling, (graduate of a German college), a practitioner of Hoboken, 
was elected to membership after considerable discussion. It was held by some 
of the members present, that although Dr. Serling was a practitioner of Hoboken, 
yet he resided in New York, and not being a resident, he therefore was not en¬ 
titled to membership in the State Veterinary Association of New Jersey. Dr. 
Sat tier and others took a more liberal view of things, and upon ballot, Dr. Ser¬ 
ling received sufficient votes and the President declared him elected to member¬ 
ship. 
Dr. Nayler proposed the name of Dr. Vreeland of Ocean avenue, Jersey City, 
a recent graduate of the A.V.C., for membership. Dr. Vreeland's name was re¬ 
ferred to the Board of Censors. 
The subject of contagious pleuro-pneumonia in Hudson County and else¬ 
where in the State received considerable amount of attention. 
