496 
SOCIETY MEETINGS. 
C. Glover, W. R. Howe, T. J. Herr, J. A. Kenny, R. S. 
Mackeller, H. K. Miller, W. C. Miller, J. J. Murray, B. Pendry, 
E. L. Sanders, T. G. Sherwood, J. H. Gaylor, J. Weiss, S. West, 
G. W. Meyer, New York City ; M. T. Brewster, E. Knight, A. 
G. Tegg, Rochester; T. J. Cooper, H. D. Mayne, Malone ; 
Chas. Cowie, Ogdensburg; E. M. Casey, Oxford ; G. C. De 
Witt, Oak Hill ; E. H. Judkins, Platz, F. D. Markham, Port 
Leyden ; T. Meridith, Jamestown ; R. Perkins, Hardys ; W. H. 
Salisbury, Clifton; D. R. Seltzer, Wellsville; J. W. Taylor, 
Henrietta; H. A. Turner, Syracuse ; F. O. Wright, White 
Plains ; J. H. Youngs, Belvidere. Ohio: H. T. Carpenter, 
Ada ; F. A. Dillahunt, T. B. Hillock, Columbus ; J. D. Pffiir, 
Berlin ; W. C. Fair, Cleveland; R. G. Holland, Wellington ; 
M. C. McLain, Jeromeville. Pennsylvania: E. M. Conard, J. 
T. McAnulty, W. L. Zuill,* Philadelphia ; C. W. Boyd, J. S. 
Lacock, Allegheny ; H. Emery, Pittsburg; J. Helmer, Scran¬ 
ton : E. L. Mead, Turkhannock ; W. A. Meridith, Corry ; B. 
F. Minick, Columbia ; J. R. St. Clair, Indiana ; B. H. Under¬ 
hill, Media; A. W. Weir, Greenville; J. W. Fretz, Perkins. 
Rhode Island :*C. E. Dornheim, Providence. Vermont: C. W. 
Fisher, Burlington. United States Army : H. B. Corcoran (97.) 
Other Visitors. —J. D. Conners, M. D., Boston, Mass. ; Prof. 
S. H. Gage, Prof. V. A. Moore, Ithaca, N. Y. ; S. K. Spaulding, 
M. D., Health Officer, Omaha, Nebr. ; C. P. Lovejoy, State 
Veterinarian, J. P. Lott, Springfield, Ill. ; A. Eickhorn, M. 
Hallanan, and J. W. Fink, New York City ; H. Sorby, Chi¬ 
cago, Ill. (19.) 
The reading of the minutes of the Omaha meeting was also 
dispensed with, the published proceedings taking its place. 
At this point the ladies withdrew from the hall in charge of 
the local committee of ladies (Mesdames Gill, Berns, Bell, and 
Ackerman and Miss Berns), and at 2 o’clock they assembled at 
the Hotel Manhattan, where carriages were in waiting, in which 
they were driven through Central Park, up the magnificent 
Riverside Drive to Grant’s Tomb, returning about 5 p. m. 
The Secretary then read the report of the Executive Com¬ 
mittee, held the previous evening at the Hotel Manhattan, and 
the various recommendations were acted upon as follows : 
The resignation of Dr. R. R. Dinwiddie, Fayette, Ark., was 
not accepted, and a committee consisting of ~Drs. Pearson and 
Peters was appointed to communicate with the doctor and try 
and induce him to retain his membership, as it was deemed a 
great loss to the association should he sever his connection with 
