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They obstructed the parts to the extent of from four to five 
centimetres. They were formed under the serous coat of the 
artery, and were covered by it. Some adhered closely to the 
sides of the vessel; others were pendulous. Their com¬ 
position was phosphate and carbonate of lime, with a trace of 
magnesia. 
ROYAL COLLEGE OF VETERINARY SURGEONS. 
At a Court of Examiners held on the 19 th and 20th of 
December, the gentlemen whose names are subjoined, late 
students of the Royal Veterinary College, London, having 
passed the necessary examinations, were admitted members 
of the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons : 
Thomas Brook 
Luke Wm. Walters 
William Coles . . 
Robert Elkington . 
William Dale . . 
William Bennett . 
Robert Sharpen . 
Forrest Barclay • 
William F. Chinn 
Lee. 19th, 1860. 
. . Balsham, Cambridge. 
. . Checkley, Stafford. 
. . Kilmersdon, Somerset. 
. . Brandon, Warwick. 
. . Stanmore, Middlesex. 
. . Souldern, Oxon. 
Lee . 2.0th, 1860. 
. . Gresham, Norfolk. 
. . Wickham Market, Suffolk. 
. . Cardiff, South Wales. 
Veterinary Jurisprudence. 
A FARMER’S CASE. 
Aberdare County Court. 
Thomas v . Morgan. 
' This was an action brought to recover the sum of £5, for that the 
defendant did unlawfully suffer and allow a certain stallion or stallions 
to be at large on a certain piece of pasture land, at Penderrin, which is 
the joint property of the plaintiff and defendant, whereby the said 
stallion covered a filly of the plaintiff’s, and thereby caused such damages 
as are now sought to be recovered. 
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