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SOCIETY MEETINGS 
“ Cornstalk Disease.” M. H. Reynolds. 
“ Tuberculosis.” John Faust. 
“ Glanders.” S. J. J. Harger. 
ASSOCIATION OF VETERINARY FACULTIES OF 
NORTH AMERICA. 
The meeting of this Association will take place on the first 
two evenings of the meeting of the United States Veterinary 
Medical Association, at Des Moines, Iowa, which convenes 
on the ioth inst. 
The programme is as follows: 
1. “ Results of Prescribed Entrance-Examination.” Speak¬ 
er, Dr. Wattles, Kansas City. 
2. “ State Boards of Veterinary Medical Examiners and 
their Relation to Veterinary Colleges.” Speaker, Dr. Det- 
mers, Columbus, Ohio. 
3. “ Uniform Course of Instruction in the Schools belong¬ 
ing to this Association.” Speaker, Dr. Adams, Phila., Pa. 
4. “ Mutual Recognition of Students belonging to this 
Association.” Speaker, Dr. Gill, New York. 
5. “Uniform Veterinary Degree.” Speaker, Dr. D. Mc- 
Eachran, Montreal, Can. 
6. “Competitive Examination for Positions in Veterinary 
Faculties.” Speaker, Dr. Liautard, New York. 
7. “ College Fees.” 
Olof Schwarzkopf, 
Chairman of Executive Committee. 
VIRGINIA STATE VETERINARY MEDICAL ASSOCIATION. 
The above Association met in the Veterinary Department 
of the Virginia Agricultural and Mechanical College, Blacks¬ 
burg, Va., Tuesday, June 18, 1895, in regular session. 
Dr. W. H. Harbaugh, of Richmond, Va., President of the 
Association, delivered his annual address, after which subjects 
pertaining to the status of veterinary colleges and to veterin¬ 
ary education generally were discussed at length. 
It was learned during the discussion that a certain veter- 
