SOCIETY MEETINGS. 
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Moved by Dr. Cattanach, Sr., that all those who had not 
paid their initiation fees and dues be dropped from the roll. 
Dr. Gill offered an amendment to that motion, that all delin¬ 
quents be notified that if they did not settle on or before the 
next regular meeting, their names would be dropped from the 
roll. 
Dr. Cattanach accepted the amendment, and it was seconded 
and carried. 
The secretary then stated that he omitted to give the board 
the name of another member who was delinquent. 
Moved and seconded that the correction be accepted. Carried. 
Reading of papers was next in order, and Dr. Glover read a 
very interesting paper on “Canine Distemper,” first taking up 
the disease and then the many complications that frequently take 
place. 
Moved and seconded that a vote of thanks be extended to 
the essayist. Carried. 
A very interesting discussion then followed, in which a 
majority of the members took part, after which the president 
closed the discussion by summing up the symptoms and treat¬ 
ment of the disease as he found it. 
Dr. Neher’s paper on “Veterinary Education” was laid over 
until the next regular meeting on account of the great amount 
of important business to be transacted. 
Report of Committes on Certificates, Dr. Liautard, chairman. 
Dr. Liautard was absent, but wrote the president that he under¬ 
stood that the committee had been discharged. 
After a discussion, in which Dr. Becket, a member of the 
committee, reported, it was moved and seconded that the com¬ 
mittee be continued, and that they report at the next regular 
meeting for final action. Carried. 
Committee on Revision of By-Laws, Dr. Robertson, chair¬ 
man, reported progress. Moved and seconded that the report 
be accepted and the committee continued. Carried. 
Committee on Change of Location, Dr. Robertson, chairman, 
Dr. Glover reported several places for holding the meetings and 
