950 WEST OF SCOTLAND VETERINARY MEDICAL ASSOCIATION. 
Mr. proposed, Mr. seconded,’"and Mr. Cuth- 
hert supported, 
“ A most cordial vote of thanks to Mr. Naylor, for the very able, 
courteous, and energetic manner he had carried out the duties of 
President for the current year.”—Carried with eclat. 
Mr. Dray gave notice that at the Annual Meeting he should 
propose to add the following w^ords to Rule 8 : 
“ And no monies or funds of this Society be appropriated for any 
other purpose than to liquidate any debt or debts of the said Society, ^ 
or to further the legitimate advancement of veterinary science, 
or to aid in the cause of benevolent objects connected with the 
veterinary profession.” 
Mr. Patterson gave notice, that Rule 11 of the Society Re¬ 
gulation Rules be rescinded, and the following resolution substi¬ 
tuted, viz.: 
“ That the whole of the meetings of this Society be held in 
Leeds.” 
The annual meeting of the Society will be held in January, 
when Mr. J. W. Anderton, of Skipton, will introduce a paper for 
discussion. 
William Broughton, 
Hon. Secretary. 
P.S.—At the conclusion of the business refreshments were pro¬ 
vided at the expense of the Leeds members. 
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WEST OF SCOTLAND VETERINARY MEDICAL 
ASSOCIATION. 
A meeting of this Society took place on Tuesday, the 2nd inst., 
at one o’clock, at the Athole Arms, Dundas Street, Glasgow. 
Mr. Sliarpe, Vice-president, in the chair. Present: Messrs. 
Sharpe, Professor Williams, William Anderson, James Anderson, 
Andrew Robb, Blackie, Pottie, Weir, Lindsay, McKirdy, Robinson, 
Broad, Bath, and Donaldson. 
Mr. Anderson proposed, and Mr. BlacJne secondied, that Mr. 
James Weir be admitted a member of the Association. After ballot 
he was unanimously elected. The following gentlemen were then 
appointed office bearers :— 
President —IMr. Alexander Pottie ; Vice-j)residents —Messrs. Robb 
and Blackie; Treasurer —Mr. John Donaldson; Secretary —Mr. 
William Cockburn, jun. 
Mr. IV. Anderson then produced the diseased bladder and penis 
of a horse, which presented sub-mucous abscesses and tumours, 
making it an interesting morbid specimen. For two years, at least, 
prior to death the symptoms which the animal showed strongly 
