SOCIETY MEETINGS. 
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newly-elected members : Drs. F. W. Huntington, W. H. Hos¬ 
kins, R. Kay, W. C. Bretlierton, W. D. Critckerson, Austin 
Peters, Dr. Cotton, E. A. McClellan, B. D. Pierce, F. E. Rice, 
Jos. Skally, C. T. Gaentner, Alex. Glass, J. C. Gardner, W. H. 
Pendry, Franklin J. Ilanshew. 
Drs. Huidekoper, of Philadelphia, and Burns, of Brooklyn, 
were present as visitors to the Association. 
The committee appointed to investigate the value of the 
Pasteur method of inoculation not being present, the Association 
directed that their report be received at the semi-annual meeting 
in March. 
The President thought it prudent to extend somewhat the 
labors of this committee, stating, that it seemed almost unneces¬ 
sary to investigate the Pasteur method, since it is so generally 
admitted that this is entirely successful. 
The regular committees made no report. The Treasurer’s 
report was read and adopted. 
The following gentlemen made application for membership :— 
Drs. Theo. Outerbridge, Geo. H. Burns, W. H. Arrowsmitli, 
H. W. Bath, E. Burket, V. L. James and R. S. Huidekoper. 
Election of officers being next in order, the following gentle¬ 
men were elected for the ensuing year :—President, W. B. E. 
Miller; Vice-President, W. J. Coates; Treasurer, Chas Burden; 
Secretary, Cln B. Michener. 
Dr. McLean, on leaving the chair, made a few well chosen 
remarks, as did also the newly elected President, Dr. Miller. 
The following Board of Censors was then chosen : Drs. A. F. 
Liautard, L. McLean, Jas. L. Robertson, W. H. Hoskins, A. 
Lockhart and J. H Stickney. The President appointed the fol¬ 
lowing committees: Library Committee —G. P. Penniman, R. 
Kay. Prize Committee —L. McLean, A. Lockhart, E. Hanshew. 
Intelligence and Education Committee —W. J. Coates, J. Winches¬ 
ter, W. H. Hoskins. Diseases Committee —A.F. Liautard, C. P. 
Lyman, Jos. C. Bushman. 
After considerable discussion, pro and con, the society, by vote 
called the attention of Comitia Minora to the advisibility of hold¬ 
ing the future annual meetings at some other than the usual 
