SOCIETY MEETINGS. 
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on the i ith, with Dr. Lintz in the chair, the following members 
attending: Drs. Bridge, Cullen, Hoskins, J. R. Hart, Lintz and 
Rhoads. 
Drs. T. B. Rayner, J. T. McAnulty, F. S. Allen and J. O. 
George were present as visitors. 
The censors reported having carefully examined the mem¬ 
bership roll and recommended the removal of those delinquents 
who fail to respond upon receipt of secretary’s notice of dues. 
The name of R. S. Huidekoper, one of the first members of 
the association, was placed upon the list of honorable member¬ 
ship, and Dr. J. T. McAnulty was elected an associate member. 
Dr. Hoskins read the proposed act to establish “The State 
Live Stock Sanitary Commission in Pennsylvania.” 
On motion the association adopted the bill as read. 
Drs. J. B. Rayner and Schreiber, the essayists for the meeting, 
being absent, the discussion of “Azoturia” was now opened by Dr. 
Hoskins, who was followed by Drs. Cullen, Bridge, McAnulty, 
F. S. Allen and others, Dr. T. B. Rayner citing a case in 1853. 
Dr. A. T. Sellers was appoint id to report cases and W. L. 
Rhoads to read a paper at the January meeting. 
W. L. RHOADS, D.V.S., Secretary .. 
The first meeting of the winter session of the Keystone 
Veterinary Medical Association was held at the office of Dr W. 
H. Hoskins, No. 3452 Ludlow street, Philadelphia, October 9th. 
In the absence of President Goentner, Dr. W. L. Rhoads, of 
Lansdowne, was called to the chair. 
The reading of the minutes of the last meeting was sus¬ 
pended, as the secretary was not present. 
This being the annual meeting, the following memberswere 
elected as officers for the ensuing year : President, Charles M. 
Lintz, of Chester; Vice-president, James B. Rayner, of West 
Chester ; Treasurer, Francis Bridge, of Philadelphia ; Secretary, 
Warren L. Rhoads, of Lansdowne. 
The election of directors was postponed till the November 
meeting. Charles M. Lintz, Secretary pro tern. 
