SOCIETY MEETINGS. 
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D. C.; Matthew Wilson, Mendota, Ill.; J. O. Greeson, Kokomo, 
Ind.; F. H. P. Edwards, Iowa City, la.; R. H. Harrison, Atchi¬ 
son, Kas.; Jno. M. Parker, 24 Essex St., Haverhill, Mass.; Wm. 
Jopling, Owosso, Mich.; Jno. S. Meyer, 513 Edmond St., St. 
Joseph, Mo.; W. L. Williams, Bozeman, Mon.; W. T. Crewe, 
Devils Lake, N. D,; J. P. Turner, Fort Niobrara, Neb.; F. C. 
Wilkinson, Claremont, N. H.; E. B. Ackerman, 278 Monroe 
St., Brooklyn, N. Y.; N. B. Jones, 135 Sycamore St., Cincinnati, 
O.; H. J. McClellan, Lansdown, Pa.; J. W. Schiebler, 312 Third 
St., Memphis, Tenn., Gerald Griffin, Fort McIntosh, Laredo, 
Tex.; S. B. Nelson, Spokane Falls, Wash.; Leon N. Reefer, 
1426 Market St., Wheeling, W. Va. 
UNITED STATES VETERINARY MEDICAL ASSOCIATION—MEETING 
OF THE COMITIA MINORA. 
At the call of the president, the Comitia Minora met in 
New York on April 3d, with Drs. Hoskins, Robertson, Raynor, 
Winchester and Liautard present. 
Dr. Hoskins made a report in regard to the bill of the 
stenographer of the annual meeting in Chicago, and, on motion 
of Dr. Raynor, seconded by Dr. Robertson, it was accepted, 
with directions to have the bill paid, after approval by the 
Finance Committee. 
Letters which had been addressed to Dr. Liautard, chair¬ 
man, from Buffalo and Cincinnati, were read, suggesting those 
places for the next annual meeting of the association. Remarks 
were then made by the members of a committee appointed by 
the Pennsylvania State Veterinary Medical Association, asking 
that the meeting be held in Philadelphia. After hearing the com¬ 
mittee, Dr. Robertson moved that an informal ballot be taken. 
Drs. Baker, Clement, Turner and Osgood were represented 
by proxies, Dr. Hoskins casting votes for them. The result of 
the informal vote gave five for Philadelphia and three to Buffalo. 
Dr. Hoskins then moved, and it was seconded by Dr. Raynor, 
that the formal vote be taken. It resulted in giving five votes 
for Philadelphia, three to Buffalo. 
