SOCIETY MEETINGS. 
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sibly find it more economical to travel through that city, buy¬ 
ing return tickets to Buffalo on account of the Exposition, and 
repurchasing tickets from there to Atlantic City. Further in¬ 
formation will be given for publication in the next number of 
the Review relative to transportation. 
NEW YORK STATE VETERINARY MEDICAL 
SOCIETY. 
A recent letter from Prof. W. L. Williams, Chairman of the 
Committee of Arrangements, states that the programme and ar¬ 
rangements for the meeting in September are in a thoroughly 
satisfactory condition, and that the meeting of 1901 will sur¬ 
pass in interest and value to those who attend that of 1900. A 
number of papers and case reports have already been secured 
from leading practitioners, and the committee is actively at 
work completing this part of the programme. These will be 
on topics of every-day interest to the practitioner, all will be 
brief, so as to permit of free discussion, as well as giving room 
for a larger number. 
The clinics will be varied from last year in a large measure, 
and will consist of practical, every-day operations. Some cases 
for operation have already been secured and operators engaged. 
Like last year, as a rule, duplicate subjects will be secured for 
operation to avoid risk of disappointment by the failure of the 
animals to be presented, while an ample supply of operators 
will be 011 hand to carry out any operation where the announced 
surgeon fails to appear. The operations will be conducted in 
a simple manner with equipment available to the ordinary 
practitioner. 
Arrangements with railroads are in course for one and one- 
third fare for the round trip. Numerous veterinarians from a 
distance have already signified their intention of attending the 
meeting, especially after attending the Atlantic City convention 
during the previous week. Such veterinarians from west of Buf¬ 
falo can buy exposition tickets to the latter place, then one and 
one-third fare round trip tickets to Atlantic City via Lehigh 
Valley Railroad and returning can abandon their ticket at 
Ithaca. 
The completed programme will be ready for August Review. 
New York veterinarians willing to aid the programme with 
papers, case reports, or operations, are requested to communicate 
with the chairman of the committee at once. 
