SOCIETY MEETINGS. 
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MISCELLANEOUS BUSINESS. 
The Secretary read the resignation of E. L. Loblein, of New Brunswick, and 
also a letter from Dr. Lowe tendering the resignation of several members. 
EXPELLED. 
Jas C. Corlies, Wm. Herbert Lowe, L. R. Sattler, M. A. Pierse, E. R. 
Mercer, J. Nayler, and J. Newton Krowl. (All but two in arrears). 
Dr. Miller moved that the Secretary notify those who have paid their dues up 
to date of the acceptance of their resignations'; and those who are in arrears, that by 
paying up their resignation will be accepted, otherwise to be rejected and take the 
regular form of expelled members. Seconded and carried. 
The meeting then adjourned for dinner. At 4 p. m. the President recalled the 
meeting to order. 
The Chairman of the Committee made the following report for the press: 
Asbury Park, Aug. lltli, 1887. 
The Second tri-annual Meeting of the New Jersey Veterinary Medical As¬ 
sociation for the year 1887 was held at the Hotel Asbury, Asbury Park, on 
Thursday August 11th, 1887, twenty-seven members and visitors being present 
from the several sections of the State, and much interest being manifested in the 
proceedings of the meeting. 
Interesting papers were read and discussions thereon participated in by quite 
a number of the members. 
There were two new members admitted and several applications for member- 
. ship were received. The Society is now in the fourth year of its existence and 
is in a flourishing condition and doing good work for the promotion of veterinary 
science. 
Its membership is composed of regular graduates and such practitioners of 
veterinary science as are able to pass a competent examination before a Board 
of Censors elected by the Society. 
It is the first society legally chartered by the Legislature of New Jersey, and 
is known and recognized as such by the officers of the State Government and by 
the citizens at large. 
After the regular order of business had been gone through with, the members 
sat down to a sumptuous repast to which all present did ample justice. The next 
tri-annual meeting will be held in New Brunswick on the second of December 
next at which interesting papers are expected, including one each from Prof. Rush 
S. Huidekoper, Dean of the Faculty of the Veterinary Department, University of 
Pennsylvania and Prof. Frank S. Billings, Veterinarian of Nebraska. 
Dr. Dustan moved to elect Dr. Cooper to fill the vacant Treasurership. Se¬ 
conded and carried. 
President appointed Dr. A. T. Sellers next essayist. 
Moved and seconded to hold our next meeting at New Brunswick. Carried. 
President appointed Dr. Higgins a committee of one to make arrangements 
for next meeting. Adjourned to meet Thursday, December 2d, 1887, at New 
Brunswick. W. H. Cooper, Secretary, Salem, N. J. 
