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a^cniticc^* ilctcriitarp f^cibilcgCiSf. 
I. — Visits of a Peopessor op the Koyal Veteeinaey College. 
1. Any 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 Societv, or to the Principal of the Koval Veterinary College, Camden Town, 
London. N.W. " " . . 
2. The remuneration of the Veterinar}' Surgeon or a Visiting Inspector will be 
2/. 2s. each day as a professional fee, and the charge for personal expenses, u-lien 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, including railway fare, and one shilling per 
mile if by road, to and from the locality where his services may have been required. 
The whole or any portion of these charges may, however, in case of serious or extensive 
outbreaks of contagious disease, be remitted, 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 CoUege, to 
the Veterinary Committee, in writing, the result of his observations and proceedings 
with reference to the disease ; which Eeport 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 Vete- 
rinary Committee, name some competent professional person to act in his stead, who 
shall be remunerated at the same rate. 
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. 6(f. per week each animal, and for 
sheep and pigs, 3s. 6d. per week. 
2. A detailed Report of the cases of cattle, sheep, and pigs treated in the Infirmary 
of the CoUege, or on Farms in the occupation of Members of the Society, will be fur- 
nished to the Council quarterly ; and also special reports from time to time on anv 
matter of unusual interest which may come under the notice of the Officers of the 
College. 
3. An annual grant of 200/. is made by the Society to the Royal Veterinary College 
in aid of the further development of Cattle Patholog_v. 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 defr.ayed by the Royal Veterinary CoUege. 
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. 
II. — Consultations without Visit. 
Personal consultation with Veterinary Inspector 
Consultation by letter 
Post-mortem examination, and report therepn . 
■lO.s'. G</. 
10s. G(/. 
^Is. Orf. 
IV. — Visits op Provincial Veterinary Surgeons. 
C'ounfif, 
A'ame and Address, 
Anglesey 
Bedford . 
Berks . 
Brecon . 
Hugh Jones, Brynarron, Langefni. 
Henry Crofts, Harper Street, Bedford. 
Henry Alhiutt, Thames Street, AVindsor, 
John Price, Brecon. 
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