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attacks by the teeth made on anything which it encountered, 
and the fact that the animal moved in a straight line from one 
side of the corral to the other. 
Dr. Bnckingham cited several cases of rabies which had ex¬ 
isted among the wolves at the Zoological Garden. 
Dr. Barton reported several cases of dumb rabies. 
For the next meeting (Sept. 25th) it was agreed that the 
subject of tuberculosis should be discussed in its various forms, 
each member discussing it in one of its peculiar relations to the 
public health. 
The meeting was then adjourned. 
J. P. Turner, Sec7^eta7'y. 
PENNSYUVANIA STATE VETERINARY MEDICAE ASSOCIATION. 
This association will meet in Franklin, September 21st, and 
there is every promise of a very large and enthusiastie gather¬ 
ing of Keystone veterinarians. It is the home of the Third 
Vice-President, Dr. Geo. B. Jobson, and as chairman of the loeal 
committee of arrangements, he has already procured a large 
hall—well lighted and with good ventilation—two very essen¬ 
tial points. The hotel rates have also been made so that all 
may be satisfied. Dr. Jobson being Mayor of Franklin, will not 
leave any visiting veterinarian come away regretting his ac¬ 
quaintance with the city of Franklin and vicinity. 
The Focal Committee of Arrangements is composed as fol¬ 
lows : Chairman, George B. Jobson, Franklin ; J. B. Irons, 
Erie, and J. A. Waugh, Pittsburg. 
The Reception Committee consists of Dr. G. B. Jobson, of 
Franklin ; George Jobson, Jr., of Oil City, and C. C. McLean, 
of Meadville. The reports received from the different members 
of committees are very encouraging, and the outlook is good. 
The following papers have been promised, and more are ex¬ 
pected : 
Dr. Geo. B. Jobson, Jr., “ Bacteria.” 
Dr. J. B. Irons, “ Anthrax.” 
Dr. Willis B. McCray, “ Parturient Apoplexy.” 
Dr. W. Horace Hoskins (subject not stated). 
Dr. C. C. McLean, “ Dairy and Milk Inspection.” 
Dr. Leonard Pearson (subject not stated). 
Dr. Otto G. Noack, “ Report of surgical cases, as tenotomy 
and resection of neurotic parts of soft tissue of frog caused by 
nail wounds, etc.” 
Dr. F. S. Allen, “ Report of Interesting Foot Troubles.” 
