SOCIETY MEETINGS. 
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tucky— J. W. Jameson, Paris; Louisiana —W. H. Dalrymple, Baton 
Rouge ; Manitoba— W. J. Hinman, Winnipeg ; Maryland —E. C. Fox, 
2823 Huntington Street, Baltimore; Massachusetts— Benj. D. Pierce, 27 
Sanford Street, Springfield ; Michigan— Geo. W. Dunphy, Quincy ; Min¬ 
nesota— A. Ward, St. Cloud ; Mississippi—]. C. Robert, Agricultural 
College; Missouri— Chas. Ellis, 3230 Locust Street, St. Louis ; Mon¬ 
tana— M. E. Knowles, Helena ; Nebraska— V. Schaefer, Tekamah ; New 
Hampshire —Lemuel Pope, Jr., 101 State Street, Portsmouth ; New Jersey 
—J. Payne Lowe, 19 Bloomfield Avenue, Passaic; New York —William 
Henry Kelly, 195 Western Avenue, Albany; North Carolina —A. S. 
Wheeler, Biltmore ; North Dakota —T. D. Hinebauch, Tower City ; Nova 
Scotia —Wm. Jakeman, Halifax ; Ohio— T. Bent Cotton, Mt. Vernon ; 
Ontario and Quebec— Chas. H. Higgins, 168 Mansfield Street, Montreal ; 
Oregon —Wm. McLean, 328 Fourth Street, Portland ; Pennsylvania —W. 
H. Ridge, Trevose ; Porto Rico— G. E. Griffin, Mayaguez ; Rhode Island 
—J. M. Armstrong, Providence; South Carolina —Benj. Mclnnes, Charles¬ 
ton ; Tennessee— Joseph Plaskett, 529 Broad Street, Nashville ; Texas— 
M. Francis, College Station ; Virginia —E. P. Niles, Blacksburg ; Wash¬ 
ington —S. B. Nelson, Pullman ; Wisconsin —R. H. Harrison, 83 Four¬ 
teenth Street, Milwaukee. 
COMMITTEES FOR 1899-1900. 
Executive. — T ait Butler, Chairman, D. E. Salmon, W. Horace Hos¬ 
kins, M. H. Reynolds, A. W. Clement, A. T. Peters, Roscoe R. Bell. 
Finance.— Lemuel Pope, Jr., Chairman, M. Stalker, G. A. Johnson. 
Publication.— M. H. Reynolds, Chairman, R. P. Lyman, John J. 
Repp, Roscoe R. Bell, S. Stewart. 
Intelligence & Ediication. —W. H. Dalrymple, Chairman, James Law, 
John W. Adams, N. S. Mayo, A. H. Baker. 
Diseases. —C. A. Cary, Chairman, James B. Paige, John P. Turner, 
E. M. Nighbert, M. E. Knowles. 
Army Legislation. —D. E. Salmon, Chairman, R. S. Huidekoper, 
W. Horace Hoskins, M. Stalker, A. W. Clement. 
Resolutions. —L. H. Howard, Chairman, Wm. Herbert Lowe, C. E. 
Cotton, L. A. Merillat, W. B. Niles. 
THE SURGICAL CLINICS. 
The clinics were conducted at the American Horse Exchange, 
the facilities being about perfect. While the operations were 
not very numerous, they were most important and instructive, 
and elicited the attention and applause of all who witnessed 
them. Dr. Williams brought with him his operating table and 
ambulance for transferring patients from the place of operation 
to the stall or other pointr They were shown and demonstrated 
by the Doctor, and their many good points and practicability 
appreciated by the spectators. The following operations were 
performed : 
Thoroughbred filly, two years old, furnished by Dr. Wil¬ 
liam Sheppard, ovariotomy per vagina—Dr. W. E. Williams. 
