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ruminants, are to be considered as belonging to one and the 
same zoological family or order. 
We have further to add that, in these experiments, we have 
greater proofs than in those of last year of the progress of the 
proscolex in the tissues. The study of the yellow furrows, 
which we have found more than once without the cranium, 
suffice to remove all doubt, on this point; as in certain cases 
the resemblance of these traces has been so similar to those 
which we have observed in the brain, that it would be contrary 
to evidence not to recognise that they are derived from the 
same cause. 
ROYAL COLLEGE OF VETERINARY SURGEONS. 
QUARTERLY MEETING OE THE COUNCIL, held Oct. 26, 1859. 
The President, W. Burley, Esq., in the Chair. 
Present: Assistant-Professor Varnell; Messrs. J. Turner, 
W. J. Goodwin, W. Field, J. Wilkinson, J. Legrew, W. 
Cheeseman, W. Mavor, S. Withers, W. Ernes, J. Moon, 
and W. Helmore. 
The minutes of the previous meeting having been read 
and confirmed, the Treasurer placed before the Council the 
quarterly balance sheet of the accounts of the College, which 
having also been read— 
It was moved by Mr. Withers , seconded by Mr. Legrew , 
and carried, that the Treasurer’s report be received. 
There being no other business to bring before the Council, 
the meeting broke up. 
E. Braby, Hon . Sec. pro tem. 
At a meeting of the Board of Examiners, held December 
21st, 1859, the following gentlemen, late Students of the Royal 
Veterinary College, having passed the required examinations, 
received their diplomas, and were entered as members of 
the College: 
Mr. J. Anderson, Glasgow. 
„ T. J. Richardson, Tring. 
,, F. Jarvis, London. 
„ P. W. Sandover, Ermington. 
„ T. Neeve, Hales worth. 
,, M. D. Byrne, Brighton. 
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