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SOCIETY MEETINGS. 
Chandler. Junior class—1st prize, T. J. O’^mnell; 2d, James 
Brodie. 
Materia Medica—1st prize, James Brodie; 2d, Wm. Bell. 
Botany—Prize, the gift of Professor Dawson, won by E. 
Crimdale. 
Entozoa—Prize, presented by Professor Osier, won by Fred. 
Torrance, B.E. 
Dentistry—A special prize, a tooth rasp, for practical manip¬ 
ulation in dentistry, presented by Wm. Son Bryllen, Boston, won 
by C. B. Robinson. 
In the French Class—For the best general examination, silver 
modal, the gift of the Council of Agriculture, won by Philias F. 
Labelle, St. Dorothee, P. Q.; 2d, Paul Paquin ; 3d, the gift of 
the author, J. A. Coutine, V. S., Quebec, won by O de Maisson- 
ncuve.— The Gazette. 
SOCIETY MEETINGS, 
NEW YORK STATE VETERINARY SOCIETY. 
The regular meeting of this society was held at the American 
Veterinary College, on Tuesday, April 11, 1882, and called to 
order by the President, Prof. A. Liautard, at 8 P. M. 
After roll call and the reading of the minutes of the last 
meeting, which were accepted, Dr. L. McLean proposed for 
membership Drs. Kemp, Devoe and Saunders, whose names were 
referred to the Committee on Admission, consisting of Drs. 
Coates and Bunker. 
The Committee on Revision of the Constitution and By-Laws 
reported progress. 
Dr. L. McLean reported a case of suspected glanders. The 
case is one of an aged horse which has had a foetid, viscid, white 
discharge from both nostrils for the last four weeks. The horse 
came under the Doctor’s care two weeks ago, when he found, in 
addition to the discharge, that the submaxillary gland on the oft 
side was enlarged and slightly attached to the bone. The sinuse 
on the same side were enlarged. The mucous membrane of the 
