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then moved and seconded that the report be accepted and 
placed on file. Carried. Moved and seconded that a vote 
of thanks be extended to the Committee on Legislation. Carried. 
Dr. Lellman then read a paper on “Calcified Nodes in 
Lungs of Horses,” which was afterward discussed by the 
members. 
The President then appointed the following committees : 
As a committee to draft resolutions to the Board of Health, 
in reference to the appointment of meat inspectors, Drs. H. 
D. Gill, J. S. Cattanach, H. Neher, J. E. Ryder and F. W. 
Turner. As a committee of three to ascertain the cost of a 
room at the Academy of Medicine, Drs. H. D. Hanson, J. H. 
Ferster and T. Delaney. 
Moved and seconded that a vote of thanks be extended to 
Dr. Lehman lor his paper. Carried. 
Adjourned. . R. W. Ellis, D.V.S., Secretary. 
ALUMNI ASSOCIATION OF AMERICAN VETERINARY COLLEGE. 
The members of this Association will meet in the lecture- 
room of the College Building, 141 West 54th Street, New 
York City, on Wednesday, March 25, at 2.30 P.M., and a large 
attendance is earnestly desired. In the evening they will 
attend commencement exercises of the college at Chickering 
Hah, after which they will adjourn to Clark’s, in 23d Street, 
where a programme of great interest will be delightfully 
intermingled with much that is of value to material life and 
lots of good fellowship. 
OHIO STATE VETERINARY MEDICAL ASSOCIATION. 
The thirteenth annual session of the Ohio State Veterinary 
Medical Association, convened in the library of the Park Ho¬ 
tel, Columbus, Ohio, on the evening of January 13, 1896. 
The meeting was called to order by the President, Dr. J. 
D. Fair, at 8 P.M., and he opened the meeting with a few very ; 
appropriate remarks, calling attention to the goodly number 
present, to the fact that a committee would report some im¬ 
portant amendments to our State veterinary law, which he 1 
hoped the Association would give especial attention to, and 
several other minor matters. 
Roll called showed the following veterinarians to be pres- |j 
ent: F. E. Anderson, Findley, O.; G. W. Butler, Circleville ; | 
H. M. Ball, Columbus; S. E. Bretz, Little Sandusky; J. H. | 
Blattenburg, Lima; F. B. Cotton, Mt. Vernon; L. W. Carl, 1 
Columbus; G. W. Cliffe, Upper Sandusky; P. A. Dillahunt, 
