NEW MEMBERS OF THE PROFESSION. 
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done. The chair was occupied by Mr. Silvester, and among 
those present were Professors Spooner, Simonds, and 
Gamgee, with Messrs. Batt, Braby, Treasurer , T. D. Broad, 
Burley, Collins, 1 6/7/ Lancers, Cook, Dickens, W. Field, jun., 
Gabriel, Secretary, Goodwin, Hall, Harpley, Loyal Horse 
Guards Blue , Henderson, Hunt, W. Mavor, Moon, Murch, 
Rowe, W. Stanley, S, H. Withers, Woodger, Woodger, jun., 
and E. Woodger. 
The evening was spent in a very social and agreeable 
manner, one thing alone having to be regretted, namely, 
the few members of the profession who attended. This, 
however, must not lead us to despair of seeing a more grati¬ 
fying state of things in future years. Nothing is more easy 
to accomplish than this, when the modus operandi is under¬ 
stood and rightly carried out. 
NEW MEMBERS OF THE PROFESSION. 
At the recent meetings of the Court of Examiners of the 
Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons, the following students 
of the several schools, having passed their examination, were 
admitted members of the body corporate. 
STUDENTS OF THE ROYAL VETERINARY COLLEGE, LONDON. 
Mr. Thomas C. Small . . 
— William H. Holmes 
— John Tilsley .... 
— James Darling . . . 
— H L. Simpson . . . 
— John Wiggins . . 
— Thomas Sangster . . 
— J. Marshall Clay worth . 
— James Hall Brown . . 
— Charles Colebrook . . 
— Frederick Simkin 
— John H. Farrow. . . 
— John Day. 
— John Hopkin .... 
— H enry Crofts .... 
— Anthony Stainton . . 
— W.Christopher Hoyland 
— Samuel Francis Fallding 
— Alfred Prudames 
Birmingham. 
Beverlev, Yorkshire. 
Tregynon, Montgomeryshire. 
Windsor. 
Windsor. 
Kettering, Northamptonshire. 
London. 
Spilsby, Lincolnshire. 
Wanstead, Essex. 
Arundel, Sussex. 
Barrow, Suffolk. 
London. 
Stockbridge, Hants. 
Lynn, Norfolk. 
Australia. 
Holloway. 
Louth, Lincolnshire. 
Wentworth, Yorkshire. 
Great Berkhampstead. 
