CENTRAL VETERINARY MEDICAL SOCIETY. 885 
Society : — Professor Williams, Edinburgh ; J. Broad, Paddington ; 
E. Woodger, Paddington. 
The Secretary was desired to procure the necessary books and 
stationery, and make suitable arrangements for the holding of the 
meetings of the Society. In the latter it was thought desirable to 
seek permission from the President and Council of the Royal College 
of Veterinary Surgeons to use their board room during the ensuing 
twelve months, the Society agreeing to the payment of expenses. 
The Secretary was therefore authorised to write to Mr. W. H. Coates 
on the subject, requesting him to lay the letter before the Council 
at their next meeting. 
The first ordinary general meeting of the Society was appointed 
to be held on Tuesday, the 4th of October next, at seven o’clock in 
the evening, and subsequent meetings on the first Tuesdays in 
January, March, and May. 
Resident fellows are required to pay, on admission, an entrance 
fee of two guineas, and a contribution of one guinea annually. 
Non-resident fellows to pay on admission as entrance fee one guinea, 
and an annual contribution of half a guinea. 
Forms of application for fellowship — to be obtained from the 
Secretary — signed by three fellows, must be sent by candidates to 
the Secretary before the next meeting, that the requisite notice may 
be given. 
Each fellow has the privilege of introducing a visitor to the meet- 
ing, whose name must be entered in the visitor’s book, as well as 
intimated to the President. 
A vote of thanks having been proposed to the President and Coun- 
cil of the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons for the use of their 
board room, and carried by acclamation, and also to the President 
of the Society, the meeting separated. 
George Armatage, M.R.C.V.S., Secretary . 
Tuesday, October Ath, 18/0. 
The First Ordinary General Meeting of the Society was held in 
the rooms, 15, Lower Seymour Street, Portman Square, in the 
evening of the above day, the President, George Fleming, Esq., 
F. R.G.S., F.A.S.L., M.R.C.V.S., &c., in the chair. The meeting 
was numerously attended, about sixty gentlemen, including Fellows 
and Visitors, being present. Among the latter were Professors 
Tuson and Pritchard, and Mr. J. W. Axe, Royal Veterinary College. 
Messrs. Thos. Greaves, Manchester ; A. Lawson, Bolton ; Thos. D. 
Broad, Bath; James McKenney, Dublin ; F. Mavor ; J. Moore, Sen.'; 
T. Moore ; H. Lawrence, Romford ; M. Green ; F. Colley, and 
several others. 
The Secretary first read the announcement of the meeting, and 
afterwards the following list of candidates for Fellowship, viz., as 
Resident Fellows : Fred. Thomas Stanley, Montague Street, Borough ; 
James Hall, Bloomfield Road ; Francis Whitfield Wragg, Church 
Lane, Whitechapel ; Thomas Hetherington, Edgeware Road, and 
Charles Hall Martin, High Street, Camden Town. As Non-resident 
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