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C. P. Lyman, President, called the meeting to order at 11.30 
a. m., with the following members present: W. Bryden, J. B- 
Cosgrove, J. C. Corlies, C. Colburn, O. H. Flagg, A. A. Hol¬ 
combe, C. H. Hall, A. Liautard, M.D., A. Lockhart, C. H. Pea¬ 
body, J. L. Bobertson, M.D., W. Saunders, R. J. Saunders, J. S. 
Saunders, E. F. Thayer, M.D., T. S. Very, and R. W. Wood. 
The Committee on Intelligence and Education reported pro¬ 
gress in their endeavors to call a congress of the teachers of vete¬ 
rinary medicine in America, and received instruction from the 
Association as to their course in the future. 
Prof. D. McEachran, F.R.C.V.S., of the Montreal Veterinary 
College, was elected to honorary membership; J. A. Brackin, V.S., 
of Pittsfield, Mass., J. C. Force, D.V.S., Newark, N. J., J. C. 
Malloy, V.S., Chelsea, Mass., and J. C. Fogg, V.S., Boston, Mass., 
were elected to membership. 
Hr. Liautard, as editor, reported the condition of the Ameri¬ 
can Veterinary Review as highly satisfactory, and was granted 
his request to increase its size by the addition of ten more pages? 
and at the same time to reduce the subscription price to four 
dollars. 
W. Bryden then read an interesting paper on “ Spavin,” which 
was discussed at length by Drs. Wood, Thayer, Liautard, Very, 
Lockhart, Boy den, and others. Hr. Liautard read a paper on 
“ Intestitial Injections,” by J. C. Myers, Jr., Cincinnati, Ohio, 
which was also commented upon by several members. Commu¬ 
nications from B. Mclnnes, Charleston, S. C., and R. Laidlaw, 
Albany, N. Y., were read by the Secretary. 
Brs. Wood, Liautard, Thayer, Cosgrove, and others reported 
numerous and interesting cases. At 5 o’clock p. m. the meeting 
adjourned, and the members were invited to the dining room, 
where one of those matchless dinners, always provided by the 
Boston members, awaited them. 
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