IG VETEPJNARY DEPARTIMENT. 



the examinations, and they must produce certificates from the Professor of 

 each subject. 



3. Candidates before entering their names for the Final Examinations in 

 April, which embrace Practical and Clinique, Histology and Physiology, 

 Materia Medica, Cattle Pathology and Horse Pathology, must have attended 

 a Winter Session at a Veterinary College recognised by Government, after 

 passing the First Examination, that Session being the one immediately pre- 

 ceding this examination, and they must produce certificates from the Professor 

 of each subject. 



4. Candidates must pass the Practical and Clinical Examination before they 

 can be examined on the other subjects enumerated in No. 3. 



5. Candidates failing to pass the Preliminary Examinations in July may 

 present themselves for examination in April previous to going up for the 

 Practical and Clinique. 



6. Candidates failing to pass the Final Examination in April, before being 

 allowed to present themselves for Ee-examination, are required to attend a 

 Veterinary College during one Session, which must be the one immediately 

 preceding. 



7. Members of the Medical Profession, or of any Colonial or Foreign 

 Veterinary School or College, are allowed to present themselves for Exami- 

 nation after attending one Winter Session at a Veterinary (college in this 

 country, and receive the Certificate on passing the Final or Major Examina- 

 tion only. 



New Regulation. 

 In 1877 it was resolved that all students Avho commence their Veterinary 

 Curriculum after 1st January of that year, will be required to attend three 

 Winter and two Summer Sessions before presenting themselves for final 

 examination. 



In 1874 the Society resolved to vote Eight Silver Medals (viz., three in 

 July and five in April) to each of the two Veterinary Colleges in Edinburgh, 

 and to the one in Glasgow, for Class Competition ; and two Medium Gold 

 Medals, open to all the Students who come up to the April Examination 

 for the Society's Veterinary Certificate for best general and best practical 

 Clinique Examinations. 



The examinations are conducted by leading members of the Medical Faculty 

 and of the Veterinary Profession ; and a Certificate in the following terms, 

 bearing the corporate seal and arms of the Society, and signed by the 

 Examiners, is granted to those Students who pass the Final Examinations : — 



Highland and Agricultural Society of Scotland. 



Veterinary Examination. 



At Edinburgh, the day of 18 



These are to certify that has attended 



as a student during the period prescribed by the regulations established by 

 the Directors of the Society, and, having been examined by us, we consider 

 him duly qualified to practise the Veterinary Art, 



Graduates of the Society are eligible for appointment as Veterinary Sur- 

 geons in Her Majesty's service, &c. 



Board of Examinees — July 1876. 



1. Botany. — Professor Balfour; Dr Cleghorn, Stravithy, St Andrews. 



2. Chemistry. — Dr W. Craig: A. Inglis M 'Galium. 



3. Anatomy. — Dr Dycer; C. Cunningham, Slateford; Andrew Spreull, 



Dundee. 



