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correctly the age of any animal of horse kind within a year up to 30 

 years. This invaluable knowledge the Professor imparts to us in the 

 most pleasant and instructive way, besides being an entirely new method 

 of his own, and different to any hitherto taught in this country. 



" We also wish to thank him for the courteous and painstaking 

 manner in which he gives his information, for the willingness he has at 

 all times shown in answering inquiries, and, further, we wish him all 

 possible success in making more widely know;i his humane system of 

 treatment." 



" Lkeds.— 300 Pupils, 1 Class. 

 May, 18S6. 



" Dear Sir, — We, the undersigned, being Members of your Class 

 recently established in Leeds, desire to convey to you the expression of 

 our most sincere appreciation of the valuable instruction we have 

 derived from your deeply interesting course of lectures and lessons. 

 We are of opinion that your humane system of breaking colts, and your 

 manner of treating horses (young and old) generally, is far in advance 

 of those heretofore ; and particularly do we appreciate the information 

 you have given us on Dentition, which enables us to ascertain, up to 

 30 years, the age of any horse. Altogether, we consider we have 

 derived such benefit from your teaching that will be invaluable to us ; 

 and we must ever regard it as cause for congratulation to all horse 

 breeders, owners, and users in this country that you have been induced 

 to visit England. Begging you once more, therefore, to accept our 

 sincere thanks, and assuring you of our interest in your future welfare, 



" We are, dear Sir, 



" Yours very faithfully." 



" HuLt. — 110 Members, 1 Class. 

 ''May, 1SS5. 



" We, the undersigned, Members of Professor Sydney Galvayne's 

 Hull Class, hereby testify to the painstaking manner in which he makes 



