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As you see, we have a good programme, and I am anticipat¬ 
ing a first-class meeting. Jno. E. Brown, Secretary. 
GENESEE VAEEEY VETERINARY MEDICAE ASSOCIATION. 
At the meeting of this association held on Dec. oth, at the 
Eivingston Hotel, Rochester, N. Y., most of the time was occu¬ 
pied in reading and accepting the by-laws which the committee 
had framed, and they are now in the hands of the printer. In 
the future meetings will be held in January and July. 
After the by-laws had been disposed of, a paper was read bY 
Dr. Palmer, of Scottsville, it being in the nature of an interest¬ 
ing case report. ^ Several other cases were reported, and an in¬ 
teresting discussion followed, a number of valuable specimens 
being exhibited. 
A very interesting and instructive address was delivered by 
the President. A. George Tegg, Secretary, 
OHIO STATE veterinary MEDICAE ASSOCIATION. 
The annual meeting of this association will be held at the 
Hotel Goodale (opposite the Capitol), Columbus, Ohio, on Jan¬ 
uary 13, at 8 A. M. 
All graduate veterinarians and veterinary students are cor¬ 
dially invited to attend. 
__ W. H. GribbeE, D. V. S., Secretary, 
NEWS AND ITEMS. 
J* Boston, Mass., is at present visiting his old 
home in Ireland. 
The Veterinary Blue Book is in the printers’ hands, and 
It IS said to be a very complete affair. 
Ieeinois Veterinarians have important legislative ques¬ 
tions to handle this winter. They should make a repetition of 
recent events impossible. 
Oscar Busener, D. V. S., of Twenty-fourth Street, New 
i ork City, has been compelled to relinquish his practice and o-q 
to the mountains in search of health. ^ 
Dr. J. a. Huhne, D.V.S., of Rondout, N. Y., has suffered 
t le bereavement of the loss by death from cerebral apoplexy of 
his father. Dr. Augustus Huhne, of the same town. 
The Students of the Grand Rapids Medical College (Vet- 
