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lery and the transportation departments ; that the veterinarians already 
provided for shall bear the rank of second lieutenant; that the Veteri¬ 
nary Corps shall carry its own line of promotion. 
Resolved , That a copy of these resolutions be sent to each of our 
Representatives and Senators in Congress. 
The Judicial Committee reported the outline of a bill to 
regulate the practice of veterinary medicine, surgery and dent¬ 
istry in the State, such as they favored an attempt to get 
through the State legislature this year. 
The report was adopted and the chair instructed to appoint 
a committee of three, of which Dr. Koto should be chairman, 
to act as a legislative committee. The chairman then, made 
up the committee as follows: Drs. P. O. Koto, chairman, 
J. I. Gibson and J. J. Repp. 
By vote it was decided that the office of Judicial Committee 
should be continued. 
Committees were then appointed as follows: 
Judicial —President and Secretary ; Drs. P. O. Koto, J. I. 
Gibson and H. E. Talbot. 
Sanitation —Drs. W. B. Niles, S. K. Hazlet and P. Mal¬ 
colm. 
Moved by Dr. Simpson that we adjourn, subject to the call 
of our President and Secretary for the holding of our next an¬ 
nual meeting. Seconded by Dr. ■Miller. Voted and carried. 
Jno. E. Brown, Secretary. 
WESTCHESTER COUNTY VETERINARY MEDICAL 
SOCIETY. 
The annual meeting was called to order at the Fifth Ave¬ 
nue Hotel, Mt. Vernon, May io, at 9 p. m., Vice-President Mor¬ 
rison in the chair and ten members present. After the usual 
reports of committees, etc., a motion was made and carried to 
have properly signed and sealed suitable resolutions of thanks 
to Profs. Doremus, Grange, Freeman and the Hon. James M ood, 
for their valued assistance at the public meeting held in \on- 
kers on March 27. • 
On motion it was resolved that the \ ice-President appoint a 
committee of three members to draw up suitable resolutions of 
condolence upon the death ©f President M. J. Tewey, DA .S., 
to be spread upon a memorial page of the society records; also 
that a copy be published in the several county papers, and one 
be engrossed and sent to the family. 
The following resolutions were then adopted : 
Whereas, The Divine Creator has, in his infinite wisdom, called 
