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SOCIETY MEETINGS. 
Dr. Lewis spoke of a very easy and simple remedy for quittors 
and promised to enlighten the Society on that subject at the 
next meeting. 
The following gentlemen were unanimously elected to mem¬ 
bership : Drs. F. F. Rice, Hartford; E. C. Ross, IN ew Haven ; 
F. W. McClellan, Bridgeport, and A. D. Sturges, Wilton. 
As only the Chairman of the Board of Censors was elected at 
the preliminary meeting, on account of an insufficient number of 
members, it was very gratifying to receive four new and able 
gentlemen into the Society. 
The Board of Censors was at once made complete by the 
unanimous election of the following gentlemeu : Messrs. Geo. H. 
Parkinson, F. W. MeClellan, F. E. Rice and A. D. Sturges. 
It was unanimously agreed that all meetings hereafter shall 
be held in New Haven, it being easier of access, and, in train ac¬ 
commodations better than other Connecticut cities. 
The meeting terminated with a vote of thanks to the Presi¬ 
dent for his interesting address. 
The members afterwards did justice to a fine collation at the 
Park Hotel. 
Thomas Bland, Secretary. 
MASSACHUSETTS VETERINARY ASSOCIATION. 
In conformity to the preliminary meeting, the committee cal¬ 
led a meeting at the United States Hotel April 2, 1884, with F. 
H. Osgood, Chairman, and M. Bunker, Secretary, when they re¬ 
ported favorably in regard to all diplomas presented to them. 
It was moved and seconded: “ That those of the original 
members who did not have their diplomas at the meeting of the 
committee, be now examined.” Carried. 
It was moved and seconded : “ That after to-night, no diplo¬ 
mas will be examined by this committee.” Carried. 
Committee reported favorable on all but C. H. Hollis, which 
was not presented. 
Committee was then discharged. 
Moved and seconded: “ That we resolve ourselves into the 
