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SOCIETY MEETINGS. 
Finance. —C. C. Lyford, Minnesota (chairman); John R. 
Mitchell, Indiana ; Lemuel Pope, Jr., New Hampshire. 
Resolutions. —Leonard Pearson, Pennsylvania (chairman); 
James Law, New York ; T. E. White, Missouri; J. C. Norton, 
Arizona ; L. A. Merillat, Illinois. 
Diseases. —C. W. Heitzman, Louisiana (chairman); Tait S. 
Butler, Mississippi; H. D. Gill, New York; J. M. Parker, Massa¬ 
chusetts ; H. P. Eves, Pennsylvania. 
Intelligence and Education. —M. Stalker, Iowa (chairman); 
James Law, New York ; F. H. Osgood, Massachusetts ; Joseph 
Hughes, Illinois. 
PATHOLOGICAL EXHIBIT. 
The Review very much regrets the announcement in the 
July issue to the effect that owing to the difficulty in securing 
sufficient material the exhibit for this year had been abandoned. 
The local committee decided in accordance with this announce¬ 
ment, but unfortunately they were not in close touch with the 
Secretary, who has been pursuing the collection of specimens 
in all the great western live stock centi'es for some months, and 
who assures the committee that it has proceeded so far as to sur¬ 
pass by long odds the very creditable display at Omaha. The 
inspectors for the Bureau of Animal Industry at Omaha, Kansas 
City, St. Louis, and Chicago will have a great mass of specimens 
illustrating almost every diseased condition usually met in the 
abattoirs, and they will be shipped to New York free of cost to 
the association, or at least, at very little expense. In view, 
therefore, of the discussion upon Meat Inspection the exhibit 
will be very helpful and lend additional interest to this impor¬ 
tant subject. 
^ literary programme. 
Besides the important discussion upon sanitary subjects (in¬ 
cluding u Municipal Meat Inspection,” “ Dairy Inspection,” 
u Disinfection ” and the “ Suppression of Tuberculosis,”) which 
were detailed in the July Review, there were given in that is¬ 
sue the titles and authors of twenty-four papers to be read, a 
repetition of which is here deemed unnecessary. Since then the 
Secretary informs us of the following additional papers: 
Dr. James B. Paige, of Massachusetts, u European Veteri¬ 
nary Institutions.” 
Dr. J. M. Parker, of Massachusetts, “Notes on Rabies.” 
Dr. E. M. Ranck, of Pennsylvania, “ Tetanus Antitoxine.” 
Dr. N. S. Mayo, of Connecticut, “ The Veterinarian of the 
Future.” 
