CORRESPONDENCE. 
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Association having learned with pleasure of the honor that had 
been conferred on Professor Smith, Principal of the Ontario Vet¬ 
erinary College, by electing him an honorary associate of the 
Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons, desires to express its ap¬ 
preciation of the honor conferred on the respected Professor of 
the Ontario College, and through him on the veterinary profes¬ 
sion on this continent. Carried. 
Dr. Duncan, in addressing the meeting, expressed the hope that 
increased interest would be taken in the meetings, and that mem¬ 
bers should regularly read and discuss papers at each meeting. 
Messrs. Rogers, Cowan and Sweetapple, agreed to read 
papers at the next meeting. 
Mr. Hinman gave a very interesting account of a peculiar 
case in his practice. 
Attention was called to a person advertising illegally as a vet¬ 
erinary surgeon, and the Secretary was instructed to notify him 
to discontinue so doing. 
Some matters relating to the tariff of fees, were then dis¬ 
cussed. 
Several new members were duly elected. 
The election of office-bearers for the ensuing year then took 
place, with the following result: Mr. C. Elliott, re-elected Presi¬ 
dent ; Mr. Coleman, First Vice-President; Mr. O’Neil, second Vice- 
President; Mr. Sweetapple, Secretary; Mr. Cowan, Treasurer; 
Messrs. Hamilton and Hinman, Auditors; Messrs. Hinman, San¬ 
derson, Hamilton, Caesar, Wilson, Logan, Steele and Grange, 
Directors. Honorary Director, Professor Smith. 
Moved by Mr. Wilson, seconded by Mr. O’Neil, that the sum 
of twenty-five dollars be appropriated for a medal to be competed 
for by the students of Ontario Veterinary College, at the spring 
examination. Carried. 
The meeting then adjourned, to meet again in.the spring. 
CORRESPONDENCE. 
ANTI-PYRETIC EFFECT OF QUININE. 
Dear Sir .—While reading the February number of the Re¬ 
view, my attention was called to the article written upon the 
