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Dr. M. E. Knowles, Montana, “ Some Diseases of the Horse 
Peculiar to th^ Mountain Region.” 
Dr. Charles Ellis, St. Eonis, Mo., “ Onr Meat Inspection.” 
Dr. J. W. Connoway, Columbia, Mo., “Texas Fever Inves¬ 
tigation.” 
Dr. Win. Dougherty, Baltimore, Md., title of subject not yet 
stated. 
Prof. S. J. J. Harger, Philadelphia, Pa., 
Dr. W. H. Dairymple. Baton Ronge, Ea., 
A number of St. Eouis veterinarians have expressed their in¬ 
tentions of attending the Nashville meeting. 
The veterinarians of Indiana will hold a meeting at Indian¬ 
apolis early this month. Resident State Secretary T. J. 
Turner hopes to secure a large delegation to the Nashville 
meeting. 
Dr. M. E. Knowles will be at Nashville and will advocate 
the claims of Montana for next year’s meeting, with a trip to 
Yellowstone Park as a special attraction. 
So far as the Review is informed, no local committee of ar¬ 
rangements has been appointed, but Dr. W. C. Rayen, who was 
so active in securing the meeting for Nashville, is beginning 
early to pave the way for a pleasant social meeting. It is prob¬ 
able that the headquarters of the Association will be at the Hotel 
Tulaine, which has an assembly hall capable of seating 250. 
Some influence is being brought to bear upon the Associa¬ 
tion of Experiment Station Veterinarians—which was organized 
during the Buffalo meeting last year—to unite with the National 
organization, they to form one section of the mooted plan of es¬ 
tablishing section work. It would be of immense advantage to 
both. It would be pleasant to work together in a business, social 
and scientific sense, and the papers presented by the Experiment 
Station workers would add greatly to the scientific value of the 
reports of the National Association. If, then, another section 
be made of practical papers and discussions, and'still another 
for the business aspect of the association, in which all subjects 
pertaining to the advancement and well-being of the profession 
would receive consideration, that would be about all the “ sec¬ 
tion plan ” that would be necessary for a few years at least. 
CHICAGO veterinary SOCIETY. 
The June meeting was called to order by the President on 
the evening of loth, the first order of business being a banquet, 
^t which twenty-two members were present. 
