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SOCIETY MEETINGS. 
Vice-President, Dr. G. C. Faville ; Secretary and Treasurer, 
Dr. W. H. Martenet. 
An interesting paper was then read by Dr. Faville on “ So- 
called Spinal Meningitis.” The annual dinner followed i 1 
the dining-room of this cosy hotel, and was heartily enjoyed. 
George C. Faville, D.V.M., 
Secretary pro tern. 
PENNSYLVANIA STATE VETERINARY MEDICAL ASSOCIATION. 
The notice of the annual meeting of this Association, 
which took place on the 7th of March, reached our office too 
late for publication in our March number. We regret it so 
much more, as the meeting must have been one of unusual in¬ 
terest. We hope that, more fortunate than in the past, we 
may be honored with a report of the meeting to present to 
our readers. The work done by the Pennsylvania Associa¬ 
tion is too important for not receiving the largest publicity. 
CONNECTICUT VETERINARY MEDICAL ASSOCIATION. 
The regular quarterly meeting of the Connecticut Veteri¬ 
nary Medical Association was held in the office of Dr. E. C. 
Ross, New Haven, on Tuesday evening, March 7th, at 8 P.M. 
Dr. Beckley, President, called the meeting to order. Mem¬ 
bers present were : Drs. Ross, Bland, Whitney, Smith, Beck- 
ley, Storrs, Towne, and the Secretary; also Dr. Potter, who 
through Dr. Ross, made application for membership. His 
name was referred to the Board of Censors to be acted upon 
at the next meeting. 
There were interesting notes on every day practice given 
by all present, and a number of specimens were shown, among 
which one by Dr. Beckley exhibiting a large white kidney as 
described by Williams. 
After a pleasant evening spent in discussing the subjects 
it was moved that the meeting adjourn, and that the next 
one should be held in the office of Dr. Bland, of Waterbury. 
H. E. Bates, D.V.S., Sec. 
