SOCIETY MEETINGS. 
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The President then addressed the members and thanked 
them for the honor bestowed upon him, after which the new 
officers were introduced to the members, each in turn making 
a short address. 
Moved and seconded, that an Auditing Committee be ap¬ 
pointed to examine the Treasurer’s report. Carried. 
The President appointed as such committee Drs. Hanson 
and J. S. Cat{anach. 
After examining the report they reported it correct. The 
report showed a balance in the treasury of $13.18. 
Moved and seconded that a vote of thanks be extended to 
Dr. Ryder, the retiring Secretary. Carried. 
Moved and seconded that the meeting adjourn. Carried. 
J. E. Ryder, D.V.S., 
Secretary. 
WISCONSIN SOCIETY OF VETERINARY GRADUATES. 
The annual meeting of the Wisconsin Society of Veterin¬ 
ary Graduates will be held in Madison, Wednesday, Febru¬ 
ary 5th, 1896, at 1:30 P. M. 
Programme. 
Shoeing. —Dr. E. L. Morgenroth. 
Scientific Breeding. —J. R. Kelso. 
Equhie Relapsing Fever. —T. W. Watson. 
Veterinary Meat Inspection by the State and its Necessity .— 
G. Ed. Leech. 
Professional Ethics. —J. P. Laws. 
The meeting of the State Agricultural Society will be 
held the same week, and excursion rates will be given by the 
railroad companies. 
You are cordially invited to be present at this meeting. 
J. P. Laws, Pres., W. G. Clark, Secy, 
309 E. Main St., Madison, Wis. Beaver Dam, Wis. 
ONTARIO VETERINARY COLLEGE. 
The Ontario Veterinary Medical Society, in connection 
-with the Ontario Veterinary College, has held several meet- 
