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the following are properly equipped and give the necessary 
three-years’ instruction by a full staff of veterinary in¬ 
structors : 
The New York College of Veterinary Surgeons, New 
York City. 
The American Veterinary College, New York City. 
The Veterinary Department of the University of Penn¬ 
sylvania, Philadelphia. . 
The School of Veterinary Medicine, Harvard College, 
Boston, Mass. 
The McKillip Veterinary College, Chicago, Ill. 
The Veterinary College at Ames, Iowa. 
The School of Comparative Medicine of McGill Univer¬ 
sity, Montreal, Canada. 
All veterinary colleges under government control in the 
continental countries of Europe. 
All veterinary colleges in Great Britain and Ireland 
whose students are licensed by the Royal College of Veter¬ 
inary Surgeons. 
The Board then proceeded with the selection of questions 
for the first examinations, September 24th to 27th, at New 
York, Albany, Syracuse, and Buffalo, which were placed 
under seal and forwarded to the Board of Regents. 
W. H. Kelly, Secretary. 
KEYSTONE VETERINARY MEDICAL ASSOCIATION. 
The September meeting of this Association was called to 
order by President Lintz, at the office of Dr. W. H. Hoskins, 
Tuesday evening, September 17, 1895, when Hoskins, J. R. 
Hart, Lintz, Rhoads and McAmbly answered roll call. A 
communication from Dr. Bridge was read expressing regret 
at his inability to be present, having been called to Robe- 
sonia. 
Dr. Hoskins, as chairman of the Legislative Committee, 
reported very little excitement since our last meeting, as the 
State Veterinarian or the Board of State Veter.nary Medi¬ 
cal Examiners had not been appointed. 
At the request of the Treasurer and Secretary, the Presi- 
