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SOCIETY MEETINGS. 
J. C. Rodgers. It is needless to say every person present enjoyed 
themselves. 
The meeting was called to order on the nth by the President. 
On motion, the Secretary was instructed to write Dr. J. W. 
Lafever in regard to violating Section 6, Article IX, of our By-laws. 
On motion, the Association as a body were willing to assist 
Dr. Bitting in promoting the advancement of veterinary .science 
by reporting all cases to the doctor, who will furnish blanks for the 
same. 
The resignations of the following gentlemen were read and ac¬ 
cepted : J. E. Cloud, L. Hoover, -Richmond, and J. W. Cook, 
Goshen. 
On motion, we meet in Lafayette in July next. 
The following gentlemen proposed papers for our next meet¬ 
ing : O. L. Boor, F. W. Anderman, J. S. Culvert, A. W. Bitting, 
J. W. Klotz, W. B. Wallace, and C. F. Bell. 
Adjourned. J. C. Rodgers, Secretary. 
GERMAN VETERINARY SOCIETY OF NEW YORK AND VICINITY. 
The German Veterinary Society held its regular monthly 
meeting, February nth, in Newark, the President, Dr. L. R. 
Sattler, occupying the chair. 
There were present, Drs. Sattler, Serling, Leiss, Turner, 
Ogden and Ancker. 
After the regular business was finished, different cases from 
practice were reported and discussed, after which a paper on 
“ Endocarditis,”* was read by Dr. Edwin Ancker. 
The next meeting will be on Wednesday, March nth, in 
Newark, at the office of Mr. Charles Reichle, corner of Bowery 
and Freeman Street. Edwin Ancker, Secretary , 
167 West Thirty-first Street, New York City. 
VIRGINIA STATE VETERINARY MEDICAL ASSOCIATION. 
The fifth regular meeting of this Association was held in Rich¬ 
mond, Jan. 2, in the Veterinary Hospital of Dr. W. H. Harbaugh. 
The meeting was called to order at 10 A. M., by the President, 
Dr. Harbaugh. 
After the reading and approval of the minutes of the previous 
meeting, the report of the Board of Censors was read. Dr. Thos. 
M. Sweeney, V.S., of Richmond, and Dr. W. F. Henderson, 
* Will be published in the April Review. 
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