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THE BYE-LAWS, &C., OF THE 
Arms: — Argent, a cross, engrailed gules between a horse’s 
head erased in the first quarter ; an arrow in bend, entwined by 
and piercing a serpent in the second ; a horse shoe in the third, 
all proper ; and a bull’s head, erased sable in the fourth. 
Crest: — On a wreath of the colours, a centaur proper, holding 
a shield argent, charged with an aloe, also proper, as the same 
are in the margin hereof more plainly depicted. 
Motto Vis Unita Fortior.” 
Chas. Geo. Young, Garter 
J. Hawker, Clarenceux. 
Fran 8 - Martin, Norroy. 
The common seal shall be in the custody of the President for 
the time being. 
SECTION II. — Admission of Members. 
1. No person entering to the Veterinary College of London or 
Edinburgh, or such other veterinary school as may be sanctioned 
by the Charter on or after January 1, 1845, shall be admitted 
a member, or be eligible for examination by the Board of the 
Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons, until he has attained the 
age of twenty-one years, and has produced the certificates required 
in Section VI. 
2. No person shall be admitted as a member of the Royal Col- 
lege of Veterinary Surgeons who has not served an apprenticeship 
of three years to some member of the College in regular practice 
during the whole of that period ; or, in lieu thereof, shall have at- 
tended for four sessional years the practice and lectures specified 
in Law 3, Section VI, at one of the recognised Colleges. 
3. A printed List of Members shall be prepared and published 
by direction of the Council as often as may be deemed requisite, 
which list may be had on application to the Secretary, on payment 
of Is. 6d. 
4. Every Member, after his admission, shall subscribe his name 
in a book to be kept for that purpose, and shall receive a copy of 
the Bye-Laws, to which he will be bound to conform. 
Section III. — Meetings of the College. 
1 . The Annual General Meeting of the members of the Royal 
College of Veterinary Surgeons shall be holden on the first Mon- 
day in the month of May, at which meeting six members of the 
