SOCIETY MEETINGS 
7Z4: 
iiiingham ; Arizona^ J. C. Norton, Phoenix ; California^ Fred 
C. Pierce, 1724 Webster St., Oakland; Con7iecticiit, R. P. 
Lyman, 328 Asylnm St., Hartford ; Delaware^ H. P. Eves, 507 
W. 9th St., Wilmington ; District of Columbia^ A. M. Farring¬ 
ton, Dept, of Agr., Washington ; Georgia^ Geo. B. Blackman, 
Rome; Illinois^ E. M. Nighbert, Mt. Sterling; lndia7ia^ J. R, 
Mitchell, Evansville ; loiva, T. A. Brown, Chariton ; Ka7isas, 
W. N. D. Bird, Arkansas City; Ke7itucky^ J. W. Jamieson, 
Paris; Lonisia7ia^ W. H. Dalrymple, Baton Ronge; Mame^ G. 
H. Bailey, Deering; AIa7yla7id^ Win. Dougherty, 1035 Cathe¬ 
dral St., Baltimore; Massachusetts^ E. H. Holden, Springfield ; 
Michiga7i, S. Brenton, 83 5th St., Detroit; Mi7t7tesota, C. E. 
Cotton, Minneapolis ; Mississippi^ J. C. Robert, Agricultural 
College ; Missoiifp Chas. Ellis, 3230 Locust St., St. Louis; 
Mo7ita7ia, M. E. Knowles, Butte; Nebraska^ V. Schaefer, Teka- 
mah ; Neiv Ha77ipshire^ Lemuel Pope, Jr., Portsmouth ; New 
fersey^ J. P. Lowe, Bloomfield Ave., Passaic ; New York^ W. 
H. Kelly, 195 Western Ave., Albany ; North Carolma, A. S. 
Wheeler, Biltmore ; No7dh Dakota^ T. D. Hinebaugh, Fargo; 
Ohio^ T. Bent Cotton, Mt. Vernon ; Pe7i7isylva7iia^ W. H. Ridge, 
Trevose; South Carolina^ Benj. Mclnnes, Charleston; South 
Dakota^ M. J. Treacy, Fort Meade ; Te7inessee, Joseph Plaskett, 
529 Broad St., Nashville ; Texas^ M. Francis, College Station ; 
Vi7gi7iia, E. P. Niles, Blacksburg ; Washingto7i^ S. B. Nelson, 
Pullman; West Virghiia^ L. N. Reefer, 1406 Chapline St., 
Wheeling ; Ca7iada, W. J. Hinman, Winnipeg, Manitoba. 
vp:terinary medical society university of 
PENNSYLVANIA. 
The fourth regular meeting of the year was called to order 
November i8th, at 8 o’clock. Mr. Taylor was appointed critic. 
After the transaction of the business pertaining to the welfare 
of the society and its members, the literary programme of the 
evening was next in order, and the society had the pleasure of 
being addressed by its honorary president. Dr. John W. Adams; 
his subject being “ Plat Worms of Domestic Animals.” The 
enthnsiasni shown upon his being introduced and likewise at the 
end of his lecture clearly demonstrated the fact that the mem¬ 
bers were greatly pleased with it. An important feature of his 
discourse was the charts he used, making his subject better 
understood. A vote of thanks was extended to Dr. Adams. 
The meeting adjourned at 9.30 p. m. 
