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He further reported the outbreak in two herds of “anthrax, of 
which 6 animals died. 
The committee’s report was accepted, and a vote of thanks 
was extended to the committee for the same. 
There was no report from the Committee on Intelligence 
and Education, owing to the fact that a letter from the chair¬ 
man, Dr. Weber, stated that on account of illness he was 
unable to be present, and was unable to draft a report. This 
matter had been referred by him to Dr. Helmer, who also was 
unable to be present at the meeting. 
The report of Corresponding Secretary Ridge was then 
read, and on motion received and ordered to be spread upon 
the minutes. 
Next in order the treasurer’s report was read, which showed 
a balance in treasury, March 6, 1894, of $42.53. 
Philadelphia, March 7, 1894. 
The second day’s session of the Pennsylvania State Veteri¬ 
nary Medical Association was called to order by President 
Hoskins at 10:30 A. M. The following members were present: 
Drs. Allen, Benner, Collins, Ferley, Foelker, J. C. Formad, 
Gladfelter, Harger, John R. Hart, Walter L. Hart, Hoskins, 
Houldsworth, Keeley, Kiel, Knight, Kooker, Lusson, W. B. E. 
Miller, McCarthy, Pearson, Phillips, Thomas B. Rayner, Sallade, 
Schaufler, Sturge, Tagg, Timberman, Webster, Williams, Zuill, 
Marsack, Adams, Felton, Nicholson, McAnulty, Rhoads. 
As delegates from New Jersey Veterinary Medical Associa¬ 
tion, Drs. Duston and Lockwood. As visitors from New Jersey, 
Drs.’ Runge and Bailey. From Delaware, Dr. Eves; from Mary¬ 
land, Dr. Martenet. Also S. G. Hendren, E. L. Killner, A. 
Lallinger, R. M. Black, U. G. Houck, F. A. M. Bertram, Thos. 
Castnor, E. H. Moore, G. W. Dilher, S. K. Green, F. T. Shan¬ 
non, F. H. Andrews, E. Mount, E. E. Terry, E. Knight, C. J. 
Marshall, J. M. Carter, R. J. S. Wicksel, C. E. Fouse, J. J. 
Rechenwald, E. Hogg, B. M. Underhill, C. W. Boyd, L. Brack- 
Bill, George E. Harder, R. D. Heaton and G. F. Hartler. 
