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The Chairman of the Board of Censors reported that the question of final 
action in the matter of amalgamation had been referred to them. They had 
found that the motion made and carried at the last meeting had not been com¬ 
plied with, and recommended that both the spirit and the letter of that motion 
be carried out before the amalgamation was consummated. 
Dr. R. W. Finlay being present, received permission from the Chair to make 
a statement regarding the report on amalgamation, and in doing so explained 
how it was that the papers which he had stated were filed, had not been. He 
had left it to another party, who promised to personally do so, and presuming 
they had kept their promise, he was led to make the statement he had. If it 
was still the wish of the Society that the papers should be filed, he would see 
that it was done. 
On motion, both reports of the Board of Censors were received. 
On motion, the secretary,was instructed to cast a ballot of the whole on 
those gentlemen whose application for membership had been reported favorably. 
The secretary reported ballot cast in favor of those gentlemen, when they were 
declared duly elected. 
A letter of application for membership was received from H. J. McMartin, 
Y.S. (Montreal), of Utica, and referred to Board of Censors. 
It was moved and seconded that the reading of papers be laid over till the 
next meeting. 
Dr. Johnson objected, but the chair ruled the motion carried, and also that 
the meeting was adjourned. 
W. H. Pendry. D.Y.S., Secretary. 
REVIEWS AND NOTICES. 
FOURTH BIENNIAL REPORT OF THE STATE BOARD OF AGRI¬ 
CULTURE, KANSAS. 
This official volume of over 700 pages, kindly sent by W. 
Sims, Secretary of the Board, contains numerous interesting facts 
connected with the agriculture of Kansas. The report of State 
Veterinarian Dr. A. A. Holcombe, is found in the pages of the 
book, and has already been alluded to in former numbers of the 
Review. 
There will be issued by the New England Publishing Co., 
Sandy Hook, Conn., during this month, a book entitled “Berlin 
as a Medical Centre,” by Horatio R. Bigelow, M.D., of Wash¬ 
ington, D. C. This book will be a complete and accurate medical 
guide to Berlin, giving instructions in reference to board, clinics, 
lectures, expenses, etc., and all information that will be necessary 
for the medical student abroad. The price will be $2.00. 
