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SOCIETY MEETINGS. 
It was moved and seconded that no duplicates of certificates 
be given, nor any issued to any one who is in arrears for dues. 
Carried. 
Moved and seconded that the Secretary be instructed to 
have slips printed annually containing names of members and 
location. Carried. 
A vote of thanks was tendered the retiring officers, also one 
to the essayists and to the proprietors of the hotel for their 
accommodation. 
The meeting adjourned until February, 1894, to come 
together at the call of the committee, in Springfield, Illinois. 
Matthew Wilson, M.R.C.V.S., 
Secretary. 
KEYSTONE VETERINARY MEDICAL ASSOCIATION. 
The regular monthly meeting of the Keystone Veterinary 
Medical Association was held December 12, 1893. 
The meeting was called to order by the President, Dr. 
Charles T. Gcentner. There answered roll call Drs. James B. 
Raynor, Hoskins, J. R. Hart, W. H. Hart and Goentner; also 
Dr. H. J. McClellan, of Lansdowne, Pa., applicant for mem¬ 
bership was present. The minutes of the previous meeting 
were read and approved. 
The Board of Censors who were appointed at the last meet¬ 
ing to look after the prothonotary officer to make necessary 
changes in his mode of registering, reported through Dr. 
Hoskins that they had interviewed the clerk in the office of 
the prothonotary, who has charge of the register as to the 
changes made in the profession, and found, according to his 
records, that none had occurred ; he informed him that several 
had occurred and that they would notify him of all changes 
that had occurred and that would occur hereafter, so that he 
would be able to keep proper record of the same. It was 
moved and seconded that the resignation of Dr. H. B. Felton 
be laid over until next meeting, to give Secretary time to look 
over previous minutes to see if it had been accepted, before 
giving the matter to Board of Censors for coming year, Drs. 
James B. Raynor, Hoskins and W. W. Hart. 
