ROYAL COLLEGE OF VETERINARY SURGEONS. 807 
The report from the Registration Committee having been 
submitted, Mr. Wilkinson proposed— 
“ That the amended Register be referred back to the Com¬ 
mittee, with a recommendation that the Committee put 
itself in communication with Veterinary Surgeons in the 
several counties, intimating that the College purposes to 
publish a new edition of the Register, and requesting to be 
furnished with such information as will tend to make it as 
correct as possible.”—Carried. 
The House Committee next presented its Report, recom¬ 
mending 
First, “ That £20 be allowed the Secretary for servants' 
wages.” 
Secondly, “ That the numbers of the Veterinarian, and 
the f Transactions of the Veterinary Medical Association' 
and other works presented to the library, be bound and 
made complete.” 
Thirdly, “ That the Curator of the Museum be supplied 
with all necessary requisites for preserving the specimens.” 
Fourthly, “ That a clock be purchased for the Council- 
room.” 
The Report was received and adopted. 
The Report of the Finance Committee was then sub¬ 
mitted, recommending the continuation of the allowance of 
£50 to Mr. E. N. Gabriel for the ensuing year. 
Professor Spooner moved the adoption of the Report, 
which was seconded by Mr. Field, and carried. 
The Quarterly Balance Sheet of the Treasurer's account 
was read. The Balance in hand was £476 10s. 2d. 
The Report was adopted. 
The Inquiry Committee deferred the bringing up of its 
Report. 
The Registrar reported that six deaths had occurred during 
the quarter, viz.: Mr. J. W. Nobbs, Cerne Abbas, Dorset; 
Mr. T. R. Lambert, London; Mr. W. Ryall, Horncastle; 
Mr. John Gibson, Manchester; Mr. Humphrey Whitehead, 
Trowell, Notts, and Mr. Joseph Osborne, Spondon, Derby. 
Mr. Harpley having brought forward his motion for the 
alteration of Bye-law 27 : 
It was moved by Mr. Harpley, and seconded by Mr. Lawson — 
“ That the alteration of the time for examination be 
acceded to according to the notice suspended in the Board 
room.” 
It was afterwards moved bv Mr. Wilkinson, and seconded 
by Professor Spooner — 
“ That this matter could not be discussed at the present 
