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Monthly Council , June 28, 1894. 
Elwess, F. H. . . Scawtliorpe, Doncaster. 
French, J. S. . .Chesterton Road, Cambridge. 
Greenough, T. R. . . Leigh, Lancs. 
Grigs, E. F. J. . .Longbeach, Canterbury, N.Z. 
Halahan, Col. S. H.. .Haigblands, Forest Hill. 
Hare, Sir G. R. L., Bt. . . Gressenhall, Dereliam. 
Harrison, T. F.. .King's Walden, Hitehin. 
Harvey, C. W.. .76 Rodney St., Liverpool. 
Hutchinson, B. . . The Poole, Hereford. 
Hutton, F.. .Awldey, Doncaster. 
Jenks, A.. .Orton, Wolverhampton. 
Jones, W. Pride.. .Downend, Glos. 
Kitchener, G.. .Potton, Sandy. 
Lodisr, Sir E. G.,Bt.. . Whittlebury, Towcester. 
Lyon, A. J.. .Mill Road, Cambridge. 
Mansel-Pleydell, Col...Longtliorns, Bland- 
ford. 
Probeut, W. G. . . Linton, Cambs. 
Samuel, H. L.. .3 Kensington Palace Gardens, 
London, W. 
Sherston, Major.. Evercreech, Bath. 
Skipworth, Rev. A, B. . .Hollesley Bay. 
Spark, C. G. S.. . Wembdon, Bridgwater. 
Speakman, T. F.. .Church Hill, Knutsford. 
Tollemache, A. F. C. . . 10 Lennox Gdns., S.W. 
Tyson, Hy . . Parrock Hall, Gravesend. 
Vizard, Wm. .Glyn, Neath. 
Wellingham, H. L. . . Southacre, Swaffham. 
Willoughby, Hon. T. L. F. . . Settrington, 
York. 
Wilton, H. S. ..Braywick, Maidenhead. 
Wright, John. .Polesworth, Tamvvorth. 
Finance. 
On the motion of Mr. SandAY, the 
Report of the Finance Committee, 
containing recommendations of pay- 
ments amounting to 1.904Z. 10s. 'id., 
was received and adopted. 
Veterinary. 
The following report was presented 
by Professor Brown upon the veteri- 
nary examination of the horses under 
Regulation 44 : — 
The total number of horses sent by the 
Judges for inspection was 217. Of this 
number 36 were certified to be affected with 
some form of hereditary disease. 
From the hunter and hackney classes (X 
to 2X), 71 animals were examined, and only 
three were found to be unsound : one was 
affected with ringbone, one with spavin, and 
one with a malignant form of tumour 
(melanosis). 
From the Shire horses (Classes 27 to 37), 
77 animals were examined, and 15 of them, 
or nearly 20 per cent., were certified to be 
unsound : one from cataract, two from dis- 
eased feet, five from ringbone, three from 
sidebone, one from spavin, and three from 
roaring. 
From the Clydesdales (Classes 38 to 42), 
seven horses were examined, and one was 
rejected as unsound from ringbone. 
From the Suffolks (Classes 43 to 53), 56 
horses were examined. Of these 15 were 
certified to be unsound : nine from sidebone, 
one from ringbone, one from spavin, one 
from ophthalmia, and three from roaring, 
lu addition to the above, six horses were 
sent for examination from Class 54 (Agri- 
cultural Geldings), and two of them were 
found to be unsound : one from ringbone and 
one from sidebone. 
(Signed) G. T. Brown, 
June 25, 1894. 
Votes of Thanks in connection with 
the Cambridge Meeting. 
On the motion of the Hon. Cecil 
T. Parker (Hon. Director), seconded 
by Lord Brougham and Vaux 
(Steward of Stock), it was unani- 
mously resolved : — 
That the best thanks of the Society 
are due, and are hereby tendered to — 
(a) The Master and Fellows of Jesus 
College, for their kindness in placing 
rooms at the College at the disposal 
of the Society for the accommodation 
of the Stewards and other officials 
during the Cambridge Meeting. 
(h) To Messrs. Foster & Co. (the 
Local Bankers of the Society), the 
Borough Police, and the Cambridge- 
shire Constabulary, for the efficient 
assistance rendered by them during 
the Cambridge Meeting. 
(c) To the Great Eastern, Great 
Northern, Midland, and London and 
North-Western Railway Companies, 
for the facilities afforded by them in 
connection with the Meeting. 
( d ) To the St. John Ambulance 
Association, for the ambulance 
arrangements in the Showyard. 
(a) To the National Telephone 
Company (Limited), for their efficient 
arrangements in the provision of 
telephonic communication in the 
Showyard and with the town of 
Cambridge. 
(f) To Messrs. J. R. & J. Brown, 
of 23 Harrington Street, Hampstead 
Road, N.W., for furnishing and deco- 
rating the Royal Pavilion. 
(y) To Mr. George Villers, of 
Trumpington Road, Cambridge, for 
providing the floral decorations in and 
around the pavilions in the Showyard. 
A letter was ordered to be addressed 
to the Home Secretary, after the 
conclusion of the Meeting, conveying 
the appreciation of the Council of the 
very efficient services rendered by the 
A Division of the Metropolitan Police 
at the Cambridge Meeting. 
