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day). From these it was contended all existing dogs are descended. 
A short conversation ensued, wherein it appeared that the opinions 
of the other members did not differ materially from those of the 
Essayist. 
Wednesday, December 2, 1846. 
Pupils of The Royal Veterinary College, London, 
Who received their Diplomas 
tered Members of the Royal 
Surgeons*. 
April 
Mr. John Mitchell 
— Paul Wray Hayden 
— Henry Draper 
in 1846, and became Regis- 
Chartered College of Veterinary 
8 th. 
Mr. Wm. Phillips 
— - Jas. Rose 
— - John Dunsford 
— Edw. Thos. Bass 
— Geo. Langisson 
Mr. Alfred Rushall 
— Geo. Hayden 
— William Deforges 
April 29th. 
Mr. Wm. Allen 
— Frederick Arnold 
— Geo. Wm. Varnell 
— John Mannington 
— Geo. White 
Mr. Jas. Thacker 
— Babington Keyes 
— Wm, Emms 
May 22d. 
Mr. Thos. Poynton Dexter 
— Samuel Keay 
— Henry Fish wick 
June 24th. 
Richard Hudson, Drogheda, county Louth 
Henry William Hooper, Great Canfield, Essex 
William Harber, Birmingham 
Arthur Sewell, Strand, London 
John Reynolds, Nottingham 
Edward Diggory Jones, Shrewsbury 
August 12th. 
John Booth, Cheshire 
William Henry Kent, Bristol 
Lewis Edward Tooke Vicary, Cadbury, Devon 
Thomas Barrell, Keynsham, Somerset 
Christopher Wm. Hawes, Lynn, Norfolk 
Samuel Shapperson, St. Petersburg. 
* The names of the pupils who graduated in April and May have appeared 
before. We now add the names of those who graduated in June and August, 
making a total of thirty-four. 
