TESTIMONIAL TO DR. A. DALZELL. 
301 
Ridgeman, Liskeard, January 1842; J. Boston, Walworth, 
March 1828; and R. H. Pritchard, Wolverhampton, May 
1856. 
The quarterly balance-sheet was read: it showed a balance 
in hand, after defraying the expenses of the quarter, of 
£409 3s. 8 d.; and on the motion of Mr. Harpley , seconded 
by Mr. Gamgee , it was received and adopted. 
The motion of Professor Spooner, seconded by Mr. Withers, 
u That in future, the fees of the Board of Examiners be in¬ 
creased from two guineas to three, for each attendance/’ 
was carried unanimously. 
A preliminary notice of the great desirability that an exam¬ 
ination of pupils previously to their entering as veterinary 
students, was laid upon the table by the President. 
E. N. Gabriel, 
Secretary. 
SPECIAL MEETING OE COUNCIL, April 17, 1861. 
Present :—The President, Messrs. Braby, Ernes, Jex, 
Hunt, Harpley, Moore, Withers, Professor Spooner, and 
the Secretary. 
The President, J. Wilkinson, Esq., in the chair. 
The change for the increase of the fees of the Board of 
Examiners from two guineas to three w r as confirmed. 
The annual report having been read, it w r as, after a few 
verbal alterations had been made in it, received and adopted, 
as was also the annual balance-sheet. 
On the question being raised as to the desirability of any 
of the officers of the college being present at the first meeting 
of the re-organization of the Scotch Board of Examiners, 
it w T as decided that such was not desirable. 
E. N. Gabriel, 
Secretary. 
PRESENTATION OF A TESTIMONIAL TO DR. A. 
DALZELL, OF THE EDINBURGH VETERINARY 
COLLEGE. 
The students attending the Edinburgh Veterinary College, 
with numerous visitors, met in the lecture-room of the 
college, on the evening of April 11th, for the purpose of 
