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that he had discharged his duty faithfully, and he hoped and 
trusted that the profession would do theirs. 
The health of Mr. Simonds was now given. The alteration that 
had taken place in the Veterinary College by the introduction of 
lectures on cattle and sheep, and even of dogs, was highly ap- 
proved. Mr. Simonds added, that what he was now he would 
continue to be. He was neither afraid nor ashamed of his pro- 
fession, but would always be found at the post of duty. 
The meeting broke up at eleven o’clock. 
At a Meeting of the Council of the Royal College of Veterinary 
Surgeons, held at the Imperial Hotel, Covent Garden, on the 15th 
of April, 1844, 
On a ballot taking place, the following gentlemen were elected 
Vice-Presidents : 
PRESENT, 
THE PRESIDENT 
Prof. Sewell 
Mr. Baker 
Mr. Gabriel 
Mr. Henderson 
Mr. Braby 
Mr. Ernes 
Mr. Simonds 
Mr. Home, 2d Life Guards 
Mr. Chas. Marshall 
Mr. Chas. Spooner 
Mr. Langworthy 
Mr. King 
Mr. Chas. Percivall 
Mr. Tho. Mayer 
Mr. Tho. W. Mayer 
Prof. Dick 
Mr. Jas. Turner 
Mr. W. J. Goodwin. 
Mr. William Sewell 
Mr. Cherry 
Mr. Jas. Turner 
Mr. Goodwin, sen. 
Mr. Chas. Spooner 
Mr. Edw. Turner, Reigate. 
Mr. Fras. King, jun. was elected Treasurer; and 
Mr. Gabriel, Secretary. 
