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SOCIETY MEETINGS. 
koper, Hanson, Lellman, Machan, Neher, Ryder, Richards, 
Sherwood, Sielman, Turner, Wolters and Wellner. 
The minutes of the last meeting were read and adopted. 
The chairman of the Board of Censors reported favorably 
the name of Dr. M. O. M. Knott, a graduate of the New York 
College of Veterinary Surgeons, vouched for by Drs. Giffen and 
Delaney. 
The resignation of Dr. Liautard, which was laid over at the 
last regular meeting, was then taken up, and it was moved by 
Dr. Field that the same be accepted, seconded by Dr. Giffen, 
and carried. 
Papers being next in order, Dr. Ferster read a very inter¬ 
esting paper on “ Horse-shoeing,” giving many practical points 
upon the art. 
REPORT OF COMMITTEES. 
Judiciary Committee.—Dr. Giffen reported as follows : 
The Jury bill had passed both houses and had been signed 
by the Governor. 
The bill granting an opportunity for non-graduates to reg¬ 
ister had been killed in the Senate. • 
The Regents bill had passed the Assembly, and would be 
up for third reading in the Senate during the present week. 
Moved and seconded that the report be accepted. Carried. 
Moved and seconded that the expenses incurred by Drs. 
O’Shea and Huidekoper for their good work at Albany .be 
allowed them. Carried. 
Committee on Certificates.—Reported progress. 
Committee on Revision of Constitution and By-Laws.—Dr. 
Hanson, acting chairman, made the report for the committee. 
It was then moved and seconded, that each article be taken up 
separately and acted upon. Carried. 
CONSTITUTION. 
Amendment : 
Art. IV. The annual election shall take place in the even¬ 
ing of the first Tuesday of December. Adopted. 
