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SOCIETY MEETINGS. 
Headquarters will be at Ithaca Hotel and those attending 
would do well to secure accommodations in advance. 
President J. G. Schurman, of Cornell University, expects to 
be present and welcome the society. 
President Roscoe R. Bell will doubtless respond. 
8.30 A. m.— 
11 A. m.— 
Afternoon.— 
8.00 p. M.— 
TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER IO. 
Clinic of 2 Yz hours preceding the assembling 
of the convention. 
Business meeting. 
“ Metritis,” John A. Bell, V.S, Watertown. 
“ Spaying as a Remedy for Vice in Mares,” 
A. H. Ide, V.S., Lowville. 
‘‘Supernumerary Digits in a Foal,” J. L. 
Wilder, Akron. 
“ Punctured Nail-Wounds of Horses’ Feet,” 
Geo. H. Berns, D.V.S., Brooklyn. 
Illustrated Lecture — “ Specific Etiology,” 
Prof. V. A. Moore, Ithaca. 
Entertainment by Faculty N.Y.S.V.C. 
WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER II. 
8.30 to II A. M. —Clinic. 
11 A. M. — Election of officers. 
Case Report — W. H. Salisbury, Clifton 
Springs. 
“ The Recent Outbreak of Catarrhal Influ¬ 
enza,” Prof. H. D. Hanson, New York. 
Illustrated Lecture—“The Utility Horse,” 
C. D. Morris, V.S., Binghamton. 
Afternoon — Case Report—V. A. Moore and S. H. Burnett. 
“ Some Azoturia Experiences,” C. J. Mulvey, 
Moores. J [ 
Case Report, Parturient Apoplexy,” C. J. Mul¬ 
vey, Moores. 
“ Retained Placenta,” W. L. Williams, Y.S., 
Ithaca. 
Paper (title not given), J. A. McCrank, Platts¬ 
burgh. 
Paper (title not given), Pierre A. Fish, Ithaca. 
OPERATIONS AT THE CLINICS. 
The following surgical procedures have been arranged for 
and the operators secured : 
