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Monthly Council , December 10, 1913. 
In moving the Report of the Chemical and Woburn Committee, Lord 
Hastings said the Council would have heard from the Report that the position 
t ° 7 °° urn 1 was h J no means satisfactory. Mr. Turner had foreshadowed 
+n G t> ^ ^ le ^ omm ittee would have to hold a special meeting, and that 
the Report would be presented to the Council in February next, when the 
whole subject would come up for discussion. 
Lend Northbrook, Chairman of the Tuberculosis Experiment Committee, 
stated that the Demonstration commenced by the Society in 1911 had been 
rough t to a conclusion. The Report of the Committee had been settled, 
printed, and was now in the hands of Members of Council. He would mention 
that supplementary to the Report an appendix would be issued which would 
giv e t ie temperature charts of the cows tested, the cows obtained for the 
purpose of procuring the calves, and also the temperature charts of the 
periodical testing of the calves, and the reports of those gentlemen who 
examined the carcasses when the animals were slaughtered. It was very- 
desirable that when Members studied the Report they should have the 
appendix, the charts, and other information before them, and he would 
therefore, suggest to the Council that it would be desirable that any discussion 
ot the Report be postponed until the next meeting of the Council, by which 
tune Members would have had ample time for considering the Report and 
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, ® ir c , j0HN 1 Thorold, m the absence of the Duke of Devonshire (Chairman 
of the Special Committee), presented a Report from the Referee (Dr. William 
Somerville), expressing regret that he did not see his way to recommend the 
award of the Society’s Gold Medal for Agricultural Research to either of the 
authors of the two essays that had been submitted. 
On the motion of Mr. Mansell, seconded by Mr. Beville Stanier it 
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was unanimously resolved : — 
That the Council of the R.A.S.E1. annrntxm fhA a vrro-n+iv.^ r> n.. 
The following Standing 1 Committees were annnirfor] fro* 1 Ql 1 . 
Sir Ailwyn Fellowes gave notice that at the next Council meeting he 
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would move the following resolution : 
