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EDITORIAL OBSERVATIONS. 
Second prize, a Silver Medal to No. 1980 } Pierre Nicolas Godin, aine, 
Chatillon-sur-Seine (Cote d’Or). 
Third prize, a Bronze Medal to No. 1982, Pierre Nicolas Godin, aine, 
Chatillon-sur-Seine (Cote d’Or). 
OTHER MIXED BREEDS. 
Class I.— To the owner of the best Ram of any age. 
Prize withheld. 
Class II.— To the owner of the best Ren of Three Females. 
Prize withheld. 
PIGS. 
PURE EORE1GN BREEDS. 
Class I.— To the owner of the best Male. 
Second prize, a Silver Medal to No. 1986, Henry Joseph Eluard, Vert 
St. Denis, near Cesson, Seine-et-Marne. 
Class II.— To the owner of the best Female. 
No Entry. 
THE COLEMAN PRIZE. 
The Governors of the Royal Veterinary College having 
determined this year to test the competitors for the “ Cole¬ 
man Prize ;; by a written examination, the following ques¬ 
tions were drawn up for the purpose. 
1. Describe the pathology of navicular disease, in its 
various recognised stages. 
2. Describe the pathology of the disease termed broken 
wind. 
3. Describe the membranes of the brain and spinal 
cord ; and be particular in pointing out the peculiarities of 
each. 
4. Describe the anatomy and physiology of the diaphragm 
and intercostal muscles. 
5. Describe the natural history of the hydatid met with 
in the brain of the sheep ; the symptoms of its presence, 
and the means of affording relief to the animal. 
6. Describe the nature, causes, symptoms, and treatment 
of parturient apoplexy of the cow. 
