xliv Report to the General Meeting. 
observations and proceedings, which Report w ill be laid before 
the Council. 
No. 4. When contingencies arise to prevent a personal dis- 
charge of the duties confided to the Inspecter, he may, subject 
to the approval of the Committee, name some competent pro- 
fessional person to act in his stead, who shall receive the same 
rates of remuneration. 
II. Ordinary or Other Cases of Disease. — Members may obtain 
the attendance of the Veterinary Inspector on any case of disease 
by paying the cost of his visit, which will be at the following 
rates, viz., 21. 2s. per diem, and travelling expenses. 
III. CcJisuItations without visit. — Personal consulta- 
tion with the Veterinary Inspector . . . . bs. 
Consultation by letter 5^. 
Consultation necessitating the writing of three 
or more letters 10^. 
Post-mortem examination and report thereon 10s. 
A return of the number of applications during each half-year 
being required from the Veterinary Inspector. 
IV. Admission of Diseased Animals to the Veterinary College^ 
Investigations, Lectures, and Reports. — No. 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 same 
terms as if they were Members of the College, viz., by paying 
for the keep and treatment of cattle 10s. Qd. per week each 
animal, and for sheep and pigs " a small proportionate charge to 
to be fixed by the Principal according to circumstances." 
No. 2. The College has also undertaken to investigate such 
particular classes of disease, or special subjects connected with 
the application of the veterinary art to cattle, sheep, and pigs, 
as may be named by the Council. 
No. 3. In addition to the lectures now given by the Professor of 
Cattle Pathology to the pupils in the Royal Veterinary College, on 
special occasions the College undertake that one of the Professors 
shall also deliver such lectures before the Members of the Society, 
at their house in Hanover Square, as the Council shall desire. 
No. 4. The Royal Veterinary College will authorise their 
Principal to furnish to the Council, quarterly, a detailed report 
of the cases of cattle, sheep, and pigs treated in the Infirmary, 
