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seminary in Yorkshire. He studied for the medical profession at 
the Birmingham Hospital, and then entering King’s College, Lon- 
don, assisted the late Dr. Daniell, who was Professor of Chemistry 
there. In 1839 he gained the Warneford (theological) medal. In 
1840 he visited Germany, passing some time in Liebig’s laboratory 
at Giessen, and in the same year became demonstrator in King’s 
College. About this time he took the degree of M.D. in the Uni- 
versity of London, and continued to assist Dr. Daniell till the death 
of that gentleman in 1845, when he was appointed to the vacant 
chair of chemistry. In 1851 he was one of the Government Com- 
missioners to report on the water supply of the metropolis, and was 
assayer to the Bank of England and to the Mint. 
We have likewise to record the death of Godfrey Smith, 
M.R.C.Y.S., Darton Cottage, Barnsley, Yorkshire. His diploma 
bears date May 9, 1860. 
Also of Bose Stanley, M.R.C.Y.S., of Melbourne. Diploma 
bears date December 22, 1858. 
John Ryder, M.R.C.V.S., late of Liverpool. Diploma bears date 
May 8, 1844. 
James Channon, M.R.C.V.S., of Taunton, Somerset. Diploma 
bears date January 21, 1826. 
John Clarke Gillingham, M.R.C.V.S., of Spetisbury, Dorset. 
Diploma bears date April 21, 1869. 
Alexander Carmichael, M.R.C.V.S., of Ripon, Yorkshire. Diploma 
bears date April 12, 1840. 
Joseph Doyle, M.R.C.Y.S., of Dublin. Diploma bears date 
May 16, 1833. 
Alfred Blogg, M.R.C.Y.S., of Ipswich. Diploma bears date 
December 21, 1868. 
And of Thomas Salusbury Price, M.R.C.V.S., Kennington Cross, 
Surrey. Mr. Price had reached the patriarchal age of 86. He 
entered the profession somewhate late in life, as his diploma bears 
date February 10, 1825. 
