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(8) From Mr. Stanley, requesting to know if Mr. Tremlett 
of Old Bond Street was a member of the college. 
(9) From Mr. Frederic Lees, solicitor, Nottingham, re- 
questing to know if a person named Burrows, who had sworn 
in Court that he was a member of the Royal College of 
Veterinary Surgeons, had made a truthful statement. 
(10) From Mr. Gadsden, Philadelphia, enclosing the card 
of a Dr. R. Courtneay, who represented himself as a member 
of the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons of London, and 
Yequesting to know if such a name appeared on the Register. 
He suggested that in future the names of the members of 
the College practising in the United States should be pub- 
lished in a separate list in the Register. 
The Secretary stated that there were upwards of sixty 
members of the College practising in America, and thirty- 
five in Australia. 
It was then decided that in future issues of the Register 
a separate list should be made of those members of the 
College who practise in foreign parts. 
(11) From Mr. Taylor, Ashton-under-Line, requesting to 
know if Mr. George Crooks was a member of the College. 
(12) From Mr. Gardner of St. Ives, Hants. 
(13) From the Secretary of the Central Veterinary Medical 
Society, conveying the thanks of that Society to the Council 
for the use of the board-room during the ensuing twelve 
months. 
(14) From Mr. Lawson, stating the reason of his absence 
from the Council. 
(15) From Mr. Field to the same effect. 
(16) From Mr Dray to the same effect. 
(17) From Mr. Dawson of Madras, containing an obituary 
list of members of the profession in the India Company’s 
service. 
(18) From the Central Medical Society, calling the atten- 
tion of the Council to a clause in the Medical Bill which is 
about to be brought before Parliament. 
A motion by Professor Brown, seconded by Deputy Pro- 
fessor Pritchard, to refer this letter to the Parliamentary 
Committee was agreed to. 
Mr. Fleming : As it is likely that the Lancet Bill will he 
brought to an issue in the forthcoming session of Parliament 
I think it necessary for the Committee to look to it in time. 
Mr. Hartley : I should propose that the Parliamentary 
Committee be summoned within a week. 
The Secretary announced that there were only sixteen 
copies of the Register left on hand. Since the last issue 
