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certificate, and upon so doing shall be and become the New 
Jersey State Veterinary Society. 
§ 2. Be it enacted , That said society shall for its first year 
have the same officers as are now the officers of the Veterinary 
Medical Association of New Jersey, shall adopt such Constitution 
and By-Laws and such rules and regulations as to its officers, its 
modes of business, and its conditions of membership as a 
majority of all members of said society shall approve of. 
§ 3. Be it enacted, That no person not at present a member 
of the Veterinary Medical Association of New Jersey shall be¬ 
come a member of the New Jersey State Veterinary Society, 
unless he shall have received a veterinary or medical diploma or 
certificate from some incorporated medical or veterinary college 
or school, or have been examined by a Board of Examiners 
appointed by this society, and declared competent for veterinary 
practice in this State ; and said Society shall have full authority 
to judge of their admission, or of their continuance as members. 
§ 4. Be it enacted , That the Society hereby incorporated 
shall have power to use a seal of its incorporation, and to own 
property to an amount not exceeding one thousand dollars, and 
in the name of its President and Secretary to sue and be sued. 
CORRESPONDENCE. 
IS HE A FRAUD. 
Cincinnati, March 18 th. 
Prof. liautard , Editor American Veterinary Review : 
Dear Sir: On March 7th an individual styling himself Prof. 
S. G. Ginner, M.D , called at my office personally and handed 
to me the following circular : 
Palace Hotel, Cincinnati, O., March 3, 1885. 
My Dear Doctor: The Trustees of the Bellevue Medical 
College having decided to incorporate a Veterinary Department, 
and to fill the Faculty from the list of those advanced graduates 
of the Ontario Veterinary College who are or may become (on or 
