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SOCIETY MEETINGS. 
u Healthful Legislation,” Dr. H. B. Barker, Secretary State 
Board of Health. 
‘‘The Veterinarian in Politics,” Dr. G. W. Dunphy, Quincy. 
“ Strongylus Contortus and Strongylus Ovis Pulmonalis 
and Successful Treatment by the use of Toxaline,” Dr. J. J. 
Walkington, Mt. Pleasant. 
The following officers were elected for the ensuing year : 
President—J. J. Joy, Detroit. 
First Vice-President—H. F. Palmer, Detroit. 
Second Vice-President—H. M. Gohn, St. Johns. 
Third Vice-President—James Harrison, Maple Rapids. 
Secretary and Treasurer—W. A. Giffen, Detroit. 
Directors—J. Black, Richmond ; J. W. Brodie, Pontiac ; D. 
G. Sutherland, Saginaw ; H. S. Smith, Albion ; J. J. Walking- 
ton, Mt. Pleasant; A. McKercher, Lansing. 
The following committees were appointed : 
Intelligence and Education —H. F. Palmer, chairman, De¬ 
troit ; George A. Waterman, Lansing; U. S. Springer, Grand 
Rapids. 
Diseases —H. M. Gohn, chairman, St. Johns ; G. W. Dunphy, 
Quincy ; Thomas Farmer, Grand Blanc. 
Finance —W. S. Hamilton, chairman, Chelsea; J. C. Whit¬ 
ney, Hillsdale; James Drury, Ypsilanti. 
Legislation —W. A. Giffen, chairman, Detroit; F. C. Wells, 
Warren ; J. Black, Richmond ; G. W. Dunphy, Quincy. 
W. A. Giffen, Secretary. 
KANSAS CITY ASSOCIATION OF BUREAU OF 
ANIMAL INDUSTRY INSPECTORS. 
The veterinarians employed by the Bureau of Animal In¬ 
dustry at Kansas City have just completed an organization with 
the above title. The purpose of the association will be to dis¬ 
cuss subjects which relate to meat inspection, with a view to 
securing the greatest possible efficiency and uniformity in 
the service. Meetings will be held on the first Monday even¬ 
ing of each month at 7^2 South James Street, Kansas City, 
Kans. 
The following are the officers for the current quarter: 
President, Dr. S. E. Bennett; First Vice-President, Dr. H. H. 
George; Second Vice-President, Dr. W. U. Neil ; Secretary- 
Treasurer, Dr. J. S. Grove. 
J. S. Grove, Secretary. 
