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the May meeting, Dr. W. S. G. Beeber, of Kutztown, was 
elected to membership. 
Dr. John P. Hart was appointed to draft a letter to the 
Governor regarding appointments on State veterinary exam- 
ining boards. 
This being the last meeting of the current year, the regu¬ 
lar routine of business and literary exercises were dispensed 
with and the evening devoted to general business questions 
and social enjoyment. 
Those present were: W. S. G. Beeber, J. L. Bradley, F. 
Bridge, A. O. Cawley, C. T. Goentner, W. H. Hoskins, ]’ D. 
Hou Ids worth, H. J. McClellan, B. T. Sensemen and W. L. 
Rhoads. 
After a very pleasant evening the meeting adjourned to 
meet at the office of VV. H. Hoskins, September ly, 1895. 
W. L. Rhoads, Secretary. 
WISCONSIN SOCIETY OF VETERINARY GRADUATES. 
_ We are advised by Secretary W. G. Clark, that this Society 
will not hold a semi-annual meeting this year, but that the 
regular annual meeting will be held in February, the date and 
place of which will be announced in the Review in a later 
issue. 
NEW HAMPSHIRE VETERINARY MEDICAL ASSOCIATION. 
Secretaiy Dr. L. Pope, Jr., of this Association, advises us 
that the next meeting will be held in October. 
VETERINARY MEDICAL ASSOCIATION OF NEW JERSEY. 
Dr. S. Lockwood, Secretary of the above Association, in- 
foi ms us that hereafter there will be but two regular meet¬ 
ings each year, which will occur in April and October. 
CORRESPONDENCE. 
PROF. LAW DEFINES PIIS CONNECTION WITH THE 
EXAMINING BOARD. 
To the Editor of tJie American Veterinary Review .* 
Dear Sir. —1 beg of your courtesy, the privilege of a word 
on the Veterinary Examining Board of the Empire State, as 
