tT* 6. VETERINARY MEDICAL ASSOCIATION. 
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nature as may seem to them to further the object of a higher 
grade of education. 
Fred. L. Thayer, M.D., was admitted as an honorary 
member. Peter Nostrand was admitted as a member. Drs. 
Stein, Weisse and Percy, members of the faculty of the N. 
Y. C. V. S., were admitted as honorary members, and Robert 
J. Saunders as a stated member. A ballott for officers elect¬ 
ed :—President, A. Large; Vice-President, W. Saunders; 
Recording Secretary, J. L. Robertson; Corresponding Secre¬ 
tary, O. H. Flagg; Treasurer, C. Burden. Censors, R. 
Wood, j. H. Stickney, A. Liautard, W. Saunders, J. C. Wal- 
ers and E. F. Thayer. 
Dr. Liautard presented a paper on Cerebro Spinal Menin¬ 
gitis. 
Ninth Semi-Annual. —The ninth semi-annual meeting held 
in Boston at Young’s, March 16th, 1872, received a report 
from the Committee on Charter, stating that after legal ad¬ 
vice they deemed it impracticable to obtain the same from 
the United States Government. 
Ninth Annual Meeting. —The ninth annual meeting was 
called to order in New York at the College of Veterinary 
Surgeons, on September 17th, 1872. After routine business, 
Theo. K. Very and Robt. J. Saunders were elected members. 
Officers for the next year were elected as follows :—Presi¬ 
dent, A. Large ; Vice-President, W. Saunders ; Recording 
Secretary, J. L. Robertson; Corresponding Secretary, O. 
H. Flagg; Treasurer, C. Burden. Censors, Messrs. R. 
Wood, Stickney, W. Saunders, E. F. Thayer, Walton and 
Liautard. 
Dr. Thayer presented a case of Fistula of the Parotid 
Duct, and Cerebro Spinal Meningitis was discussed. 
Tenth Semi-Annual. —The tenth semi-annual meeting was 
again held in Boston, March 17th, 1863, at which the death of 
Dr. Watson was reported. 
Tenth Annual Meeting. — On September 16th, 1873, the 
tenth annual meeting was held in New York. 
J. D. Hopkins, R. W. Finley and Peter Peters were elec¬ 
ted members. The officers of the past year were re-elected, 
