SOCIETY MEETINGS. 
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in future no ordinary circumstances would prevent them from 
being present at similar entertainments. 
R. A. Archibald, V. S., Secretary. 
Sacramento, Cal. 
THE WISCONSIN SOCIETY OF VETERINARY GRADUATES. 
The fifth annual meeting of the Society ofVeterinary Gradu¬ 
ates was held at Madison in K. P. Hall, Feb. 6th and 7th. 
The meeting was called to order by the President, Dr. 
Woodford. 
Roll-call showed eight members present, Drs. Arpke, Clark, 
Laws, Leech, Ormond, Roub, E. D. Roberts and Woodford, and 
one visitor, Dr. Watson. 
The minutes of the last meeting were read and approved. 
The annual reports of the Secretary and Treasurer were read 
and adopted. 
On motion the question of patenting the seal was laid over 
for one year. 
Charges having been preferred against Dr. S. G. Binger, by 
Dr. J. F. Roub, it was moved and seconded that he be notified 
by the Secretary to appear before the Executive Committee, 
and show cause why he should not be expelled. 
The name of Dr. T. W. Watson was proposed for member¬ 
ship, and was referred to the Board of Censors, who reported 
favorably on the application. 
It was moved and seconded that Dr. Watson be elected a 
member of the society. Carried. 
The Committee on Legislation presented a bill to regulate the 
practice of veterinary medicine and surgery. After some slight 
changes, the bill was accepted as corrected. 
It was moved and seconded that the Secretary be instructed 
to send out to the members each year a printed and corrected 
list of the members. Carrried. 
Adjourned to 7 P. M. 
The society was called to order by the President at 7.30 P. M. 
