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SOCIETY MEETINGS. 
Durham ; Dr. Pocock, of Pennington; Dr. Loblein, of New Brunswick, and Dr. 
Voorliees, of Somerville, a Committee on By-Laws. 
The members decided to hold the next meeting in Newark either in Septem¬ 
ber or October, when the report of the Committee on By-Laws will be acted 
upon, and such other business transacted as may come before them at that time. 
The time of calling the meeting was left in the hands of the President. 
William Herbert Lowe, D.Y.S. Secretary. 
VETERINARY MEDICAL ASSOCIATION OF NEW JERSEY. 
The eleventh regular meeting of the New Jersey Veterinary Medical Associa¬ 
tion was held at the Hotel Asbury, Asbury Park, Thursday, August 11th. 
The meeting was called to order at 12 o’clock, noon, by the President, Dr. J. 
W. Hawk, of Newark. 
The roll was called by the Secretary, and the following gentlemen answered 
to their names: 
Drs. J. W. Hawk, of Newark; W. B. E. Miller, of Camden; W. P. Smith, 
Trenton; D. J. Dixon, Hoboken; W. H. Cooper, Salem; J. C. Dustan, Mor¬ 
ristown ; W. B. Hayden, Newark; B. F. King, Little Silver; T. C. Sanford, 
Asbury Park; J. Kehoe, Lyndhurst; J. C. Higgins, New Brunswick; R. E. 
Stanwood, Freehold; W. W. Rowland, Jersey City; A. C. Doyle, Hightstown; 
A. T. Sellers, Camden. 
Reading of the minutes; adopted as read. 
The President excused himself from a lengthy address. 
There was no unfinished business. There was no report from the Treasurer, 
as he was absent. 
A recess was taken for the purpose of a report from the Board of Censors 
and Trustees. 
There being no full board, the President appointed Drs. D. J. Dixon and 
Wm. P. Smith to fill vacancy. 
The meeting being recalled, the chairman made the following report: That 
they had examined Dr. A. T. Sellers, of Camden, and unanimously found him 
qualified to become a member of this Association, and that the examination of 
Mr. Goble had been unfavorable. 
Moved and seconded, that the Secretary notify Mr. Goble of his rejection, 
with an invitation to come before them again. 
The essayist, Dr. D. J. Dixon, was excused on the ground of not having 
been notified by the Secretary. 
Remarks were made by Drs. Dixon, Miller, Dustan, Sanford, Higgins and 
others. 
The World had recently contained an article relating to the Association, 
which was read by the Secretary and condemned by the Association. Dr. Hig¬ 
gins moved that an article in rebuttal be sent to that paper, and that a committee 
be appointed to make a report. Seconded and carried. The President appointed 
Drs. Miller, Dixon, Higgins and Cooper. 
APPLICATIONS FOR MEMBERSHIP. 
Dr. Miller proposed the name of Dr. Wm. Dimond, of Trenton. 
Dr. Smith proposed Albert Brown, of Winsor. 
