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SOCIETY MEETINGS. 
By Prof. James Law, subject, Tuberculosis. 
By Prof. A. Liautard, subject, Veterinary Education in Rela¬ 
tion to Veterinary Practice in New York State. 
By Dr. E. H. Nodyne, subject, Tetanus. 
By Dr. C. D. Morris, subject, Meat Inspection. 
By Dr. J. M. Chase, subject, The Use of Creoline Compared 
with other Antiseptics. 
By Dr. Geo. H. Berns, subject not decided. 
By Dr. F. J. Thornbury, subject not decided. 
Also other papers will be read and discussed. 
Every veterinarian in New York State should become a 
member and take an active part in the workings of this Society. 
Notices and programmes will be mailed to all veterinarians 
throughout the State. 
Blank applications for membership will be furnished to all 
who apply to the Secretary-Treasurer for same, and can be 
acted on at the next meeting if properly filled out and returned 
on or before September 5th. 
Very respectfully, 
N. P. Hinkley, D.V.S., 
Secretary-Treasurer, N. Y. S. V. M. S., 
395 Elliott St., Buffalo, N. Y., 
To whom all correspondence should be addressed. 
TO THE UNITED STATES VETERINARY MEDICAL ASSOCIATION. 
Rates of i 1 /^ fare have been made over the following rail¬ 
roads in trunk line passenger territory, to wit:— 
Addison and Pennsylvania; Allegheny Valley; Baltimore and Ohio (Parkesburg, 
Belliare and Wheeling, and east thereof); Baltimore and Potomac; ^Bennington and 
Rutland; Camden and Atlantic; Central of New Jersey; ^Central of Vermont; Chau¬ 
tauqua Lake (for business to points in trunk line territory); Cumberland Valley; 
Delaware and Hudson Canal Co.; Delaware and Lackawanna; Elmira, Cortland and 
Northern; Fall Brook Coal Co.; *Fitchburg; Fonda, Johnstown and Gloversville; 
* Grand Trunk; Lehigh Valley; New York Central and Hudson River (Harlem 
division excepted); New York, Lake Erie and Western; New \ork, Ontario and 
* Only for business originating at, or destined to, stations on the direct lines of 
.these roads between Troy, N. Y., and Montreal. Canada. 
