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ROYAL COLLEGE OF VETERINARY SURGEONS. 
The following gentlemen, pupils of the Royal Veterinary 
College, London, having undergone the necessary examina- 
tions for the diploma, were admitted Members of the College 
at the meeting of the Court of Examiners, held on the 
16 th ult. 
Mr. William G. R. A. Cox, Ashbourne, Derby. 
Mr. Francis F. S. Constant, London. 
Mr. Frederick Bland, Boston, Lincolnshire. 
Mr. Thomas Foreman, Beamish, near Newcastle. 
Mr. Henry Cutting, Selby, Yorkshire. 
Mr. Samuel Revill, Southwell, Nottinghamshire. 
Mr. M. B. Forbes, Reigate, Surrey. 
Veterinary Jurisprudence. 
PLEUROPNEUMONIA. 
Lee v. Wardle. — One of the most important causes 
which has been decided in the County Courts was tried at 
Northampton, last month, before C. Temple, Esq., Q. C., 
and a highly respectable jury. The trial lasted nearly five 
hours. 
Mr. Small , who appeared for the plaintiff, Mr. William Lee, 
of Great Horwood, stated that the action was brought to 
recover £45 from the defendant, Mr. Wardle, the well-known 
cattle dealer of Derby, in consequence of the breach of war- 
ranty on the sale by the defendant to the plaintiff of some 
cattle, at the last Boughton Green Fair; and he called Mr. 
C. Bennett, of Stoke Mandeville, and the plaintiff, who proved 
that the defendant stated on the sale that the beasts were 
“ all healthy and right ; J ’ and Mr. Matthew King, Mr. 
Powell, of Newton Longville, and Mr. Bond, the well- 
known veterinary surgeon, proved that the beasts were 
suffering from the wide-spreading disease called the Pleuro- 
pneumonia, at the time of sale. 
Mr. Flewker , of Derby, who appeared for the defendant, 
stated that he was prepared to prove : 1st, that no such words 
as those sworn to by the plaintiff and Mr. C. Bennett were 
used by the defendant on the sale. Secondly, that if, how- 
