SOCIETY MEETINGS. 
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among those present to register their names and addresses The 
roster showed that these gentlemen attended the meeting: Ack¬ 
erman, E. B., Brooklyn, N. Y.; Armstrong, J. M., Providence, 
R. I.; Atchison, Sam’l, Brooklyn, N. Y.; Bell, R. R., Brooklyn; 
Berns, Geo. H., Brooklyn; Cowie, Chas., Ogdensburg, N. Y.; 
Clayton, C. E., N. Y. City; Casey, E. M., Oxford, N. Y.; Cotton, 
C. E., Minneapolis, Minn.; Doyle, Tlios. H., N. Y. City; Prof. 
J. D. Duncan, Toronto, Ont.; Darby, J. W., Fort Plain, N. Y.; 
Donaldson, E. A., Hartford, Conn.; Ellis, Robt. W., N. Y. City; 
Elliott, W. A., Walton, N. Y.; Gage, S. H., Ithaca, N. Y.; Gill, 
H. D., N. Y. City; Genung, J. A., Ithaca, N. Y.; Hanson, H. D., 
N. Y. City; Hoskins, W. H., Philadelphia, Pa. ; Huidekoper, 
Philadelphia, Pa.; Harger, S. J. J., Philadelphia, Pa.; Hitchings, 
W. H., Boston, Mass. ; Howard, E. H., Boston, Mass.; James, 
V. E., Cooperstown, N. Y. ; Jones, R. C., Port Jefferson, N. Y.; 
Kelly, W. H., Albany, N. Y.; Kesler, G. C., Holly, N. Y.; Kil- 
borne, F. D., Kelloggsville, N. Y.; Knight, Emil, Rochester, 
N. Y.; Eaw, James, Ithaca, N. Y.; Eowe, W. H., Paterson, N. 
J.; Eott, J. P., Chicago, Ill.; Mayo, N. S., Storrs, Conn.; Mere¬ 
dith, Thos., Jamestown, N. Y.; Meredith, W. A., Corry, N. Y.; 
Moore, V. A., Ithaca, N. Y. ; Mayne, H. D., Malone, N. Y. ; 
O’Shea, A., N. Y. City; O’Dea, T. F., Saugerties, N. Y.; Pou- 
cher, M. M., Oswego, N. Y. ; Pearson, Eeonard, Philadelphia, 
Pa.; Perkins, C. R.. Hardys, N. Y.; Perkins, R., Hardys, N. Y.; 
Simpson, W. M., Malden, Mass.; Seltzer, D. K., Wellsville, N. 
Y.; Salisbury, W. H., Clifton Springs, N. Y.; Thompson, C. 
R., Somerville, Mass. ; Williams, W. E-, Ithaca, N. Y. ; Win¬ 
chester, J. F., Boston, Mass.; Young, W. A., Utica, N. Y. 
The President, Dr. Baker, offered the usual annual address, 
which gave a brief survey of the activity of the profession during 
the past year. 
The Secretary’s report was received, which dealt with the 
character of the work of that office, calling special attention to 
legislative work, and the possible need of some modification of 
the veterinary law as it relates to requirements of candidates 
upon taking the final examination ; and also spoke of State med¬ 
icine as it relates to sanitary reform of the dairy industry of the 
State. The question of the Society’s finance and of delinquent 
members were detailed. 
The Board of Censors were called to convene, to consider 
applications for membership, resignations and such other busi¬ 
ness as might be before them. 
On reports from standing committees, Dr. Kelly, of Albany, 
