136 THE LONDON VETERINARY MEDICAL SOCIETY. 
After considerable discussion as to the probability or possibi- 
lity of the circumstances of the Society assuming a more pros- 
perous aspect, and the ascertaining that the number of attending 
members was now reduced to twelve, and also, in order to afford 
sufficient time for its friends to look around them, it was pro- 
posed by Mr. Vines, and seconded by Mr. Braby, that “ This 
meeting do adjourn until the 31st of March, at six o’clock pre- 
cisely, then to consider of the propriety of dissolving the Society, 
and to come to such other resolutions as may be deemed expe- 
dient.” 
These " other resolutions,” have reference to the payment of 
the debts of the Society — probably, by the sale of its library, or 
a part of it, and then the disposal of the remaining books or mo- 
ney. Every member of the Society residing in the metropolis, or 
within a reasonable distance of it, will see the necessity of being 
present at this important meeting ; and we trust that many a 
member from the country will give this last proof of respect for 
an Association in which he has experienced so much pleasure, 
and to which he owes so much, by straining a point in order to 
join his brethren for the last time. 
The first Quarterly Meeting of the Veterinary Club will be 
held at the King’s Arms Tavern, in Bridge-street, Westminster, 
on Thursday the 30th of March ; Messrs. Percivall and James 
Turner in the chairs. Dinner on table at five o’clock, precisely. 
Tickets 20s. This first meeting is always considered so far an 
open one, that the members will be happy to see their veterinary 
or medical friends from all parts of the country. Those gentle- 
men, however, who intend to honour them with their company, 
will please to signify their intention to the Secretary (Mr. Youatt) 
on or before the 27th, and from him alone can tickets be ob- 
tained. 
A press of valuable matter compels us unwillingly to postpone 
several communications from our friends until the next month. 
Veterinary Students who have obtained their 
Dip lomas. 
Februar y 9th, 1837. 
Mr. W. P. Barrett, Bideford, Devon. 
Mr. John Harvey, Taunton, Somerset. 
Mr. William Smith, Yarmouth, Norfolk. 
Mr. Richard Green, Hales Owen, Salop. 
