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16. An excellent site for the Country Meeting of 1889 has 
been selected in the portion of Windsor Great Park known as 
the Cavalry exercising ground, which site, with Her Majesty's 
gracious permission, has been placed by the Commissioner of 
Woods and Forests at the disposal of the Society. The Cor- 
poration of Windsor have executed the Society's customary' 
agreement, and enter with enthusiasm upon the furtherance of 
the undertaking. 
17. Under these auspicious circuuistances of happy augury, 
the Council have every reason to anticipate a satisfactory and 
successful Jubilee meeting. 
18. The Council have resolved that the Country Meeting of 
1890 shall be held in District D, comprising Berkshire, Cornwall, 
Devonshire, Dorsetshire, Hampshire, Kent, Somersetshire, 
Surrey, Sussex, and Wiltshire. 
19. It has been decided that the Prizes for Cheese in 1889 
shall be for Cheddar, Cheshire, and Stilton made in 1888, and 
any British cheeses made in 1889. 
20. The Council have renewed the annual gi'aut of 200?. made 
by them to the Eoyal Veterinary College in aid of the further 
development of cattle pathology. The Principal of the College 
has reported that, in order to carry out the wishes of the Council, 
it is important that members of the Society should send to the 
College any diseased animals (cattle, sheep, or swine) which they 
would otherwise destroy as useless, and also any specimens of 
diseased parts of an unusual character. The expense of transit 
will be defrayed by the College, and, in the event of living 
animals being sent, it will be necessary to telegraph to the 
Eoyal Veterinary College, Camden Town, the time of their 
arrival at a London station, so that a van may be sent to meet 
them. The Council hope that members of the Society will co- 
operate with the authorities of the College by assisting in the 
manner suggested towards a better knowledge of the diseases of 
animals of the farm other than the horse. 
21. The Examiners of the lloyal College of Veterinary 
Surgeons have reported that the two students from the Royal 
Veterinary College who passed best in the subject of the 
Pathology of Cattle, Sheep, and Pigs at the recent Diploma 
