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SOCIETY MEETINGS. 
Colorado Springs; Connecticut, R. P. Ryman, 328 Asylum St., 
Hartford; Delaware, H. P. Kves, 507 West 9th St., Wilming¬ 
ton ; District of Columbia, A. M. Farrington, Dept, of Agricul¬ 
ture, Washington ; Georgia, Geo. B. Blackman, Rome ; Illinois, 
F. S. Slioenleber, Morris; Indiana, J. R. Mitchell, Evansville; 
Iowa, T. A. Bown, Chariton ; Kansas, R. H. Harrison, Atchi¬ 
son ; Kentucky, F. S. Eisenman, 222 East Main St., Eouisville;- 
Louisiana,W. H. Dairymple. Baton Rouge ; Maine, Win. S. Lord, 
U. S. Hotel, Portland ; Maryland, William Dougherty, 1035 Ca¬ 
thedral St., Baltimore ; Massachusetts, J. F. Winchester, Law¬ 
rence ; Michigan, S. Brenton, 83 5th St., Detroit; Minnesota, M. H. 
Reynolds, St. Anthony Park ; Mississippi, J. C. Robert, Agricul¬ 
tural College ; Missouri, Chas. Ellis, 3230 Locust St., St. Louis; 
Montana, M. E. Knowles, Butte ; Nebraska, W. D. Hammond, 
Wayne; New Hampshire, Lemuel Pope, Jr., Portsmouth; New 
Jersey, J. P. Lowe, Bloomfield Ave., Passaic ; New York, Wil¬ 
liam Henry Kelly, 195 Western Ave., Albany ; North Carolina, 
A. S. Wheeler, Biltmore ; North Dakota, T. D. Hinebauch, 
Fargo ; Ohio, T. Bent Cotton, Mount Vernon ; Pennsylvania, 
W. H. Ridge, Trevose ; Rhode Island. Walter L. Burt, 26 
Tabor Ave., Providence; South Carolina, Benjamin Mclnnes, 
Charleston ; South Dakota, M. J. Treacy, Fort Meade ; Ten¬ 
nessee, Joseph Plaskett, 529 Broad St., Nashville; Texas, M. 
Francis, College Station ; Virginia, E. P. Niles, Blacksburg, 
Va.; Washington, S. B. Nelson, Pullman; West Virginia, L. N. 
Reefer, 1406 Chapine St., Wheeling. 
KEYSTONE VETERINARY MEDICAE ASSOCIATION. 
The December meeting of the Keystone Veterinary Medical 
Association was held, as usual, in Room i, third floor, north¬ 
west corner Broad and Filbert Streets, Philadelphia, the follow¬ 
ing members of the profession being present : Drs. Charles 
Williams, J. D. Houldsworth, J. O. George, Win. P. Phipps, 
Benj. Underhill, J. J. Maher, M. Drake, A. W. Lushington, 
W. Horace Hoskins, Leonard Pearson, W. L. Rhoads, Thomas 
B. Rayner, C. J. Marshall; also Messrs. J. W. Megary, P. K. 
Jones, and Blount. 
During the committee reports Dr. Hoskins, as chairman of the 
committee appointed to take up the work for the association in 
the interest of a better meat and milk inspection for Philadelphia 
in conjunction with the Woman’s Health Protective Association, 
said the Woman’s H. P. A. had appointed a committee of five 
to specially work with kindred committees. He spoke of the 
