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SOCIETY MEETINGS. 
Meeting was called to order by President Dr. S. S. Baker. 
The roll being called the following members responded to 
their names: 
Di s. A G. Alverson, A. H. Baker, S. S. Baker, James Bond, 
W. J. Martin, J. F. Ryan, John Scott, R. J. Withers, M. Wil- 
son, R. G. Walker. 
The minutes of the last meeting- were read and approved. 
The President then read his annual address. 
The Ti easurei s report showed a balance on hand of $30.47. 
The following committees then reported through their 
chairmen: Committee on Legislation, International Congress 
Entertainment Committee, and Committee on Certificate of 
Membership. 
On motion the various reports were accepted, and the 
committees discharged. 
Moved by Dr. Alverson, seconded by Dr. Walker, that the 
rules be suspended for the time being, and applications for 
membership be received. Carried. 
The following names were presented for membership: ^ 
Dr. Lawrenpe Campbell, Chicago, 1892, 67 West Monroe 
Street, Chicago; Dr. J. Willmington, Chicago. 1891, Lake 
Villa, Illinois; Dj^Johii L. Tyler , Chicago, 1891, Chebanse, 
H Illln(HS - The foregoing gentlemen were then elected to mem¬ 
bership by acclamation. 
Bills to the amount of forty-one dollars and eighty cents 
($41.80) were audited and ordered paid. 
It was moved by Dr. Walker, seconded by Dr. Martin, that 
an entertainment fund be established and that the balance of 
thirty dollars from entertainment fund of the International 
Congress be placed therein. Carried. 
Meeting adjourned to November 23d. 
Meeting called to order at 12 o’clock noon, by the Presi¬ 
dent. 
C011 espondence from absent members was read regretting 
their inability to be present. 
Dr. Martin was then called upon for his paper on “ Some 
Remote Ancestors of the Horse.” 
