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SOCIETY - MEETINGS. 
There was a good attendance of members and candidates for 
admission. 
Minutes of last meeting were read and approved. 
The special business of the meeting was the election of of¬ 
ficers for the ensuing year. The honorary president, Dr. D. 
McEachran took the chair and the ballot resulted in the elec¬ 
tion of the following: President, Dr. M. C. Baker; ist Vice- 
President, Dr. N. D. Gunn; 2d Vice-President, Mr. E. C. 
Thurston; Secretary-Treasurer, Plarri H. Dell; Librarian, Mr. 
J. A. Ness. 
Fourteen new members were added to the roll and Dr. 
Martin, professor of pathology, was elected to honorary 
membership. 
Dr. Adami referred to the admirable condition of the li¬ 
brary, which was largely due to the zeal and energy of Mr. 
Thurston, the retiring librarian. 
A Reporting Committee was appointed, consisting of 
Messrs. F. Kee and S. C. Richards, to act with the Secretary 
in communicating reports of the meetings to the various pro¬ 
fessional journals. 
Dr. Baker thanked the Association for the honorable posi¬ 
tion to which they had called him and outlined the work for 
the year. 
Dr. Adami assured the members of his continued interest 
in the work of the Association. 
Messrs. Greer and McCarrey were instructed to procure 
material for experimental purposes, and the essayists for the 
next meeting appointed, after which the meeting adjourned. 
Harri H. Dell, Sec’y-Treas. 
INDIANA ASSOCIATION OF VETERINARY GRADUATES. 
The semi-annual meeting was held in Marion, July 9 and 
10, 1895, Dr. J. E. Cloud, Richmond, in the chair. Members 
present: C. F. Bell, Kokomo; F. A. Bosler, New Castle; J. 
W. Kiotz, Noblesville; W. B. Wallace, Marion; F. W. An- 
derman, Hartford City; O. L. Boor, Muncie; J. C. Rodger, 
Anderson ; visitor, G. L. Simon, Marion. 
