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SOCIETY MEETINGS. 
A YOUNG MOTHER. 
Providence, June 30, ’84. 
Editor of the American Veterinary Review : 
Dear Sir— The following may be of interest to you and your 
readers. 
Mr. A. G. Reede of Cowhesu, R. 1., has a heifer which was 
horn on April the 6th, 1883. She had a calf on May 7th, 1884, 
when therefore 13 months and a day old. The mother weighed 
479 lbs. and the calf when dropped 46. 
Yours truly, C. H. Peabody, D.Y.S. 
Alumni Assoc’n Am. Veterinary College, ) 
Treasurer’s Office, 141 W. 54th St., > 
New York City. July 22, 1884. ) 
Editor American Veterinary Review : 
Dear Sir:— Enclosed you will find a pamphlet on the his¬ 
tory of the Alumni of the American Veterinary College, a paper 
read before the alumni meeting, February, 1884, by W. Horace 
Iloskine, D.V.S. A resolution was passed to have said paper 
printed in pamphlet form and furnished to the members of the 
Association and their friends at a nominal price, which has been 
fixed at ten cents per copy. 
The treasurer has to depend almost entirely upon the gener¬ 
osity of the members for its sale. Copies can be had by apply¬ 
ing to the above address. 
Hoping that you will give this space iu. your columns as a 
means of informing the Association and its friends. 
W. J. Coates, M.D., D.V.S., 
Treasurer Alumni Ass’n of A. V. C. 
SOCIETY MEETINGS. 
UNITED STATES VETERINARY MEDICAL ASSOCIATION. 
The Comitia Minora of the United States Veterinary Medical 
Association held a special meeting at the American Veterinary 
College, July 2d, at 2 P. M. 
