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a clause in the bill which had recently become a law by being 
signed by the Governor, wherein the New York State Veter¬ 
inary Medical Society are required to nominate ten members 
of their society, whose names are to be transmitted to the 
Board of Regents, who, according to the law, are to appoint 
five members out of the ten submitted to them : the five mem¬ 
bers appointed to act as a State Board of Veterinary Examin¬ 
ers, and to hold office for five years. 
The following are the names of the ten members who were 
chosen by ballot of the members present to be submitted to 
the Board of Regents for them to make their appointments 
from: Drs. R. S. Huidekoper, Nelson P. Hinkley, Claude D 
Morris, William Henry Kelly, John Wende, W. L. Baker, 
Arthur O Shea, John A. Bell, H. D. Hanson, and Prof. James 
Law. 
There was also a resolution offered giving notice to the 
Society that at the next annual meeting there would be a res¬ 
olution offered to amend the by-laws so as to read that all 
legally registered veterinarians in the State of New York be 
eligible to present their applications to become members of 
the New York State Veterinary Medical Society. This res- 
lution was accepted and ordered spread on the minutes. The 
meeting then adjourned until the next annual meeting, which 
will be held in the lecture room of the New York College 
of Veterinary Surgeons, No. 154 East 57th Street, New York 
City, Sept 5th and 6th, 1895. 
Nelson P. Hinkley, Secretary. 
SIXTH ANNUAL MEETING OF THE NEW YORK STATE 
VETERINARY MEDICAL SOCIETY. 
The Sixth Annual Meeting of the New York State Veter¬ 
inary Medical Society will be held at the lecture rooms of 
the New York College of Veterinary Surgeons, No. 154 East 
57th Street, New York City, on Sept. 5th and 6th, 1895. 
The programme for the two days’ proceedings will be 
tvell filled with interesting and instructive events. There 
vill be the election of officers, the President’s annual address, 
