( six  ) 
i¥lemt)erai,  Uttennarg  Jlrfottegcs, 
I. — Visits  of  a Pbofessoe  of  the  Royal  Veterinary  College. 
1 . Au y Member  of  the  Society  who  may  desire  professional  attendance  and  special  advice  in  cases 
of  disease  among  his  cattle,  sheep,  or  pigs,  should  apply  to  the  Secretary  of  the  Society,  or  to  the 
Principal  of  the  Royal  Veterinary  College,  Camden  Town,  London,  N.W. 
2.  The  remuneration  of  the  Veterinary  Surgeon  or  a visiting  Inspector  will  be  21.  2s.  each  day  as 
a professional  fee,  and  the  charge  for  personal  expenses,  when  such  have  been  incurred,  which  will  in 
no  case  exceed  one  guinea  per  diem.  He  will  also  be  allowed  to  charge  the  cost  of  travelling  to  and 
from  the  locality  where  his  services  may  have  been  required.  These  charges  may,  however,  in 
cases  of  serious  or  extensive  outbreaks  of  contagious  disease,  be  reduced  or  remitted  altogether,  so 
far  as  the  Members  of  the  Society  are  concerned,  at  the  discretion  of  the  Council,  on  such  step 
being  recommended  to  them  by  the  Veterinary  Committee. 
3.  The  Consulting  Veterinary  Surgeon  or  visiting  Inspector,  on  his  return,  will  report  to  the 
Member,  and,  through  the  Principal  of  the  Royal  Veterinary  College,  to  the  Veterinary  Committee, 
in  writing,  the  results  of  his  observations  and  proceedings  with  reference  to  the  disease ; which 
Report  will  be  laid  before  the  Council. 
4.  When  contingencies  arise  to  prevent  a personal  discharge  of  the  duties,  the  Principal  of  the 
Royal  Veterinary  College  may,  subject  to  the  approval  of  the  Veterinary  Committee,  name  some 
competent  professional  person  to  act  in  his  stead,  who  shall  be  remunerated  at  the  same  rate. 
II.— CONSULTATIONS  WITHOUT  VISIT. 
Personal  consultation  with  Veterinary  Inspector 10s.  6d. 
Consultation  by  letter 10s.  6 d. 
Post-mortem  examination,  and  report  thereon  21s. 
A return  of  the  number  of  applications  from  Members  of  the  Society  during  each  half-year  is 
required  from  the  Consulting  Veterinary  Surgeon. 
III. — Admission  of  Diseased  Animals  to  the  Royal  Veterinary  College, 
Camden  Town,  N.W. ; Investigations  and  Reports. 
1.  All  Members  of  the  Society  have  the  privilege  of  sending  cattle,  sheep,  and  pigs  to  the 
Infirmary  of  the  Royal  Veterinary  College,  on  the  following  terms,  viz.  by  paying  for  the  keep  and 
treatment  of  cattle  10s.  61.  per  week  each  animal,  and  for  sheep  and  pigs,  3s.  6 d.  per  week. 
2.  A detailed  Report  of  the  cases  of  cattle,  sheep,  and  pigs  treated  in  the  Infirmary  of  the 
College,  or  on  Farms  in  the  occupation  of  Members  of  the  Society,  will  be  furnished  to  the  Council 
quarterly ; and  also  special  reports  from  time  to  time  on  any  matter  of  unusual  interest  which  may 
come  under  the  notice  of  the  Officers  of  the  College. 
IV. — Visits  of  Provincial  Veterinary  Surgeons. 
The  following  Veterinary  Surgeons  have  been  appointed,  at  different  centres  in  England  and 
Wales,  for  the  purpose  of  enabling  Members  of  the  Society  to  consult  them  with  regard  to  the 
diseases  of  cattle,  sheep,  and  pigs. 
Mr.  C.  Stephexsox,  Sandyford 
Villa,  Newcastle-on-Tyne. 
Mr.  Joseph  Carter,  38,  Great 
Horton  Road,  Bradford. 
Mr.  Walter  Lewis,  1,  South 
St.,  Nantwich  Road,  Crewe. 
Lincolnshire  District  (va- 
cant). 
Mr.  W.  F.  Gaeside,  Royal 
Agricultural  College,  Ciren- 
Mr.  T.  J.  Merrick,  North- 
ampton. 
Mr.  G.  A.  Baxham,  Downing 
Street,  Cambridge. 
Mr.  Charles  Moie,  Cardiff. 
Mr.  Wm.  Pex'hale,  Barn- 
staple. 
Mr.  Thomas  D.  Broad,  Broad 
Street,  Bath. 
Mr.  Wm.  Bromlet,  Lancastei . 
Mr.  Osboex  Hills,  1,  3,  5,  and 
7,  South  Parade,  Learning- 
ton. 
Members  may  obtain  the  attendance  of  a Provincial  Veterinary  Surgeon  in  any  case  of  disease  by 
paying  his  travelling  expenses  (which  include  railway  fares,  and  Is.  per  mile  if  by  road,  including 
the  return  journey),  and  the  cost  of  his  visit,  which  will  be  at  the  following  rate,  viz. : — 
£ s.  d. 
When  the  whole  day  is  occupied  1 10  o 
When  half  a day  or  less  is  occupied  ..  ..  ..  ..  ..  ..0150 
Personal  consultation  with  Veterinary  Surgeon  0 10  0 
Consultation  by  letter ..  ..  ..  ..050 
Post-mortem  examination  and  report  thereon  10  0 
A return  of  the  number  of  applications  from  Members  of  the  Society  during  each  half  year,  em- 
bodying a statement  of  those  cases  which  may  be  of  public  interest,  is  required  from  each  Provincial 
Veterinary  Surgeon.  These  half-yearly  reports  should  reach  the  Secretary  by  the  end  of  May  and 
November  respectively. 
By  Order  of  the  Council, 
H.  M.  JENKINS,  Secretary.. 
