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OBITUARY. 
The Judge said he had no reasonable doubt that death had 
been caused by the defendant’s negligence, whose evidence 
had been given in a way to inspire doubt of its accuracy. 
Judgment for plaintiff for £lO 10s., with an allowance of 
15s. for advocate’s fee and 50s. for witnesses. 
APPOINTMENTS IN THE HON. E. I. CO.’S SERVICE. 
Mr. H. Bath, M.R.C.V.S. 
Mr. R. Moorhead, M.R.C.V.S. 
OBITUARY. 
Died, at Chelmsford, Essex, on November 1st, after a short 
illness, Mr. Samuel Baker, M.R.C.V.S., aged 60. Mr. Baker 
obtained his diploma April 29th, 1819, and was elected Vice- 
President of the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons in 
1852. 
Also, at Bradford, Yorkshire, on the 11th November, Mr. 
R. Byron, M.R.C.V.S., aged 55. His diploma bears date 
Nov. 24th, 1825. Mr. Byron in early life practised with 
great success at Ashton and Oldham, in Lancashire, and was 
much respected by all who knew him, both for his profes- 
sional ability and private worth. 
Likewise, at 15, Cathedral Street, Glasgow, on the 1st No- 
vember, from intermittent fever, John Maclean, M.R.C.V.S., 
aged 45 years. Our communicant states — e< By his death the 
profession has lost one of its most respected members. Mr. 
Maclean obtained his diploma on the 25th April, 1837, and 
has since been actively engaged in practice. His gentlemanly 
bearing, straightforward, persevering energy, great intellectual 
powers and practical abilities, coupled with the kindest and 
most obliging disposition, soon gained him general confi- 
dence and regard in Glasgow and its neighbourhood, so that 
at his death he had one of the most extensive private practices 
in Scotland.” 
Since our last we have received another letter from Mr. S. 
W. Jeffery, V.S. 4th Bengal Cavalry, in which he says — 
“ Poor Nelson, of the 10th Cavalry, had his brains knocked 
out by latties (sticks loaded with iron), by the Sepoys of his 
regiment.” We trust these horrors are over. 
ERRATUM IN NO. 359. 
Page 658, line 13, for “the entrance fees for instruction given,” read 
the entrance fee for instructions given. 
