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SIGNATURES TO THE MEMORIAL. 
C. Gooch, V.S., Chelmsford 
J. Gooch, V.S., ditto 
J. H. Langworthy, V.S., 13, Gloucester Mews, East King 
Street, Portman Square, London 
John Clegg, V.S., London 
Thos. Draper, sen., V.S., Staunton-by-bridge, Leicestershire 
Geo. Draper, V.S., Melbourne, Leicesterhire 
John Gillingham, V.S., Stones’ End, Borough 
Leonard Revis, jun, V.S., Malton, Yorkshire 
Geo. Wildsmith, V.S., Kegworth, Leicestershire 
John Worship Riches, V.S., Acle, Norfolk 
Cuthbert Joseph Hubbick, V.S., New Elvet, Durham 
Francis Widowfield, V.S., Easington, Durham 
E. J. Tucker, V.S., Liskeard 
Thos. Stanley, V.S., Edmonton 
John B. Burch, V.S., Wem, Salop 
George Baldwin, jun., V.S., Fakenham, Norfolk 
J. Tyrrell, V.S., Hailsham, Sussex. 
There is another name, but it has been mislaid by the Editor. 
We shall be thankful to have it supplied. 
To a list like this we will not add a word until we hear of the 
decision of the Board of Examiners on the points referred to them. 
Not many days can elapse ere this will be known. It shall be 
published in the “ Mark Lane Express.” 
One fact, however, must be now mentioned. In the course of 
Professor Sewell’s concluding Lecture, a few days ago, he stated 
that “ the Governors were fully satisfied of his ability to teach the 
pathology of cattle, and that it was not their intention to appoint 
any other Professor'' 
We shall be forgiven if we particularly request that any commu¬ 
nications on this most interesting subject, or on any other, may 
be transmitted to us as early in the month as possible. 
Y. 
