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I. — Admission of Sick or Diseased Animals to the Royal 
Veterinary College. 
L Members of the Society have all the privileges of subscribers to the Royal Vete- 
rinary College, Camden Town, N.W., so far as the admission for treatment of Cattle, 
Sheep, and Swine is concerned, without being called upon to pay the annual subscrip- 
tion to the College of two guineas. The charges made by the College for keep and 
treatment are as follows : — Cattle, 10s. 07/., and Sheep and Pigs, 3s. Gel. per week for each 
animal. 
2. The full privileges of subscribers, including the examination of horses, and the 
admission of horses and dogs into the College Infirmary for surgical or medical treat- 
ment, on payment of the cost of keep, will be accorded to members of the Society on 
payment of a subscription to the College of one guinea instead of two guineas per annum. 
II. — Fees for Consultations, Analyses, and Examinations at the 
Royal Veterinary College. 
The following fees are payable by Members of the Society for services performed at 
the Royal Veterinary College on their behalf in cases where a visit to the locality is 
not involved : — 
£ 3. d. 
Personal consultation with a Veterinary Professor . . . . 0 10 6 
Consultation by letter 0 10 6 
Post-mortem examination of an animal, and report thereon . .110 
Chemical Examination of viscera for metallic poison . . .10 0 
Chemical Examination of viscera complete, for metals and alkaloids 3 0 0 
III. — Investigation of Outbreaks of Disease among Farm Stock. 
1. In the event of an outbreak of disease among Cattle, Sheep, or Swine occurring 
on the farm of any Member of the Society, application should at once be made to the 
Principal of the Royal Veterinary College, Great College Street, London, N.W. 
2. The Principal will then instruct an officer of the College, or one of the Society's 
Provincial Veterinary Surgeons, to inquire into the outbreak and to report to him. 
He will also fix the amount of remuneration to be paid to the Inspector, whose pro- 
fessional fee will in no case exceed two guineas per day, exclusive of the actual cost of 
travelling and maintenance. 
3. When it appears on the report of the Inspector selected that the outbreak was of 
an important character, or of general interest, the cost of the investigation will be de- 
frayed by the Royal Veterinary College. 
4. An annual grant is made by the Society to the Royal Veterinary College 
in aid of the further development of Cattle Pathology. In order to assist the authori- 
ties of the College in making the necessary investigations, Members of the Society are 
particularly requested to send to the College any diseased animals (cattle, sheep, or 
swine) which they would otherwise destroy as useless, and also any specimens of dis- 
eased parts of an unusual character. In the event of living animals being sent, it 
will be necessary to telegraph to the College at Camden Town the time of their arrival 
at a London station, so that a van may be sent to meet them. The expense of transit 
will be defrayed by the Royal Veterinary College. 
IV.— Provincial Veterinary Surgeons. 
Members of the Society who may require veterinary assistance or advice in any 
case of disease are recommended to apply to the nearest Provincial Veterinary Surgeon 
in the district, as given in the subjoined list ; but in such cases the member must 
arrange with the Veterinary Surgeon as to payment of fees. 
Counti/. Provincial Veterinary Surgeon. 
Anglesey Hugh Jones, Brynarron, Langefni. 
Bedford Henry Crofts, Harper Street, Bedford. 
Berks Henry AUnutt, Thames Street, Windsor. 
Brecon . . . . . . . John Price, Brecon. 
Bucks . . . , . . . G. A. Lepper, Aylesbury. 
Cambridge . . . , ' "." . G. A." BanhanvDowning Street, Cambridge, 
Cardigan ...... J. Dawson Roberts, Aberystwith, 
