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NEWS AND ITEMS. 
M. Farrington, 1436 Chapin St., Washington ; Florida , J. G. 
Hill, 324 Forsythe St., Jacksonville ; Georgia , N. P. Hinkley, 
Atlanta; Hawaiian Islands , W. T. Monsarrat, Honolulu ; Il¬ 
linois , E. M. Nighbert, Pittsfield ; Indiana , J. R. Mitchell, 
Evansville ; Iowa , J. I. Gibson, Denison ; Kansas , N. S. Mayo, 
Manhattan ; Kentucky , J. W. Jamieson, Paris ; Louisiana , E. 
Pegram Flower, Baton Rouge ; Manitoba , W. J. Hinman, Win¬ 
nipeg; Maryland , E. A. Nolan, cor. Dillon and Bfifth Sts., Bal¬ 
timore ; Massachusetts , Benj. D. Pierce, 27 Sanford St., Spring- 
field ; Michigan, G. W. Dunphy, Quincy ; Minnesota , J. S. But¬ 
ler, 40 7th St., Minneapolis ; Mississippi , J. C. Robert, Agri¬ 
cultural College; Missouri , W. F. Heyde, 1215 South Jefferson 
St., St. Eouis ; Montana , Stewart W. McClure, Helena, Mont. ; 
Nebraska , J. D. Sprague, David City ; Hampshire , Lemuel 
Pope, Jr., 101 State St., Portsmouth ; Jersey , J. Payne Lowe, 
185 Jefferson St., Passaic ; York, Win. Henry Kelly, 233 
Western Ave., Albany ; North Carolina , A. S. Wheeler, Bilt- 
more ; North Dakota , T. H. Hinebauch, Tower City; Nova 
Scotia , Wm. Jakeman, Halifax ; Ohio , F. E. Anderson, Findlay ; 
Ontario , John W. Groves, Hamilton ; Oregon, Wm. McLean, 328 
Fourth St., Portland ; Pennsylvania , C. J. Marshall, 2004 Pine 
St., Philadelphia ; Quebec , Chas. H. Higgins, 6 Union Ave., 
Montreal ; Rhode Island , Thos. E. Robinson, 65 Main St., 
Westerly ; South Carolina , Benj. Mclnnes, Charleston ; Tennes¬ 
see , Geo. R. White, 316 N. Front St., Nashville ; Texas , M. Fran¬ 
cis, College Station ; Virginia , E. P. Niles, Blacksburg; Wash¬ 
ington , S. B. Nelson, Pullman ; /FAs 1 / Virginia , L. M. Reefer, 
1406 Chapline St., Wheeling; Wisconsin , R. H. Harrison, 83 
14th St., Milwaukee. 
NEWS AND ITEMS. 
Dr. W. H. Daerympee, of Baton Rouge, La., was elected 
President of the Association of Experiment Station Veterina¬ 
rians at its late meeting in Atlantic City. 
Dr. W. H. Pendry, of Brooklyn, N. Y., has been nominated 
for the Assembly from his district by the Republicans, and we 
hope to chronicle his election in the next issue of the Review. 
Drs. George H. Berns, E. B. Ackerman, George J. Gou- 
beaud, and Roscoe R. Bell are arranging to take a course in 
bacteriology at the Hoagland laboratory, Brooklyn, N. Y., this 
winter. 
