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ator, Jas. Brodie, V.S., last of Canon City, Colorado, an en¬ 
thusiastic and enterprising veterinarian, whose studious and 
gentlemanly qualities bid fair to place him in the very front 
rank of our profession ; be it hereby 
Resolved: That we, the Illinois State Veterinary Medical 
Association, deeply lament his loss to the Association and to 
the profession at large, and that we heartily sympathize with 
his family in their bereavement. 
Resolved: That these resolutions be spread upon the 
minutes of this Association, and copies be sent for publication, 
to The American Veterinary Review, and to The Journal 
of Comparative. 
Resolved: That a copy of these resolutions be fowarded to 
the family of the deceased. 
C. E. Hollingsworth, Cor. Secy. 
WM. CUTTING, V.S. 
At a meeting of the Rochester Veterinary Medical Asso¬ 
ciation, the following resolutions were adopted in memory of 
Dr. William Cutting, who died at his residence in Pittsford, 
N. Y., Oct. ioth : 
Whereas: It has been the will of Divine Providence to 
remove from our midst by death the oldest member of the 
profession inMonroe County. Dr. Cutting was noted for his 
straightforward dealings in all business transactions and a 
credit to the profession, 
Resolved: That we, the Rochester Veterinary Medical 
Association, do hereby express the feelings which we hold 
for him as a genial and noble man, and as a member of our 
Association. And furthermore 
Resolved : That we tender our heartfelt sympathies to rel¬ 
atives and friends of the deceased in this their time of great 
affliction. And also 
Resolved: That a copy of these resolutions be transmitted 
to the relatives of the deceased and published in the daily 
papers, and that the members of the association attended the 
funeral in a body. 
A. Drinkwater, 
Jas. C. McKenzie, 
Albert Tegg. 
