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be in place, so that the operation of the new scheme will com- 
mence with the approaching year. The advantages thus offered 
to Members of the Society are so great, that the Council con- 
fidently expect them to attract a large accession to the roll of 
JNIembers. 
Twenty-nine candidates were entered for examination for the 
Society's Junior Scholarships from the following schools : — 
Aspatria Agricultural School (4), Bedford County School (2), 
Devon County School (2), Glasnevin College (1), Sandbach 
Grammar School (4), and Surrey County School (16). The 
following candidates, arranged in order of merit, have gained 
Scholarships : — 
2nd. F. wy™"" } ^^"■'■^y 
3rd. E. P. Chope .. .. Devon County School. 
4th. J. EocHE Glasnevin College. 
5tb. A. J. "WaGHORN .Ac n i o I- 1 
Gth. B. FuRNivAL .. .. } ^""^^'^y 
7th. J. EiGBY Sandbach School. 
8th. J. Haykes Devon County School. 
9th. T. Leese Sandbach School. 
Four candidates have entered to compete for the Society's 
Medals and Prizes offered to Veterinary Surgeons of not more 
than fifteen months' standing, for proficiency in Cattle Patho- 
logy, and the examination will be held at the Royal College of 
Veterinary Surgeons in the course of the ensuing month. 
By order of the Council, 
H. M. Jenkins, 
Secretary. 
