426 WEST OF SCOTLAND VETERINARY MEDICAL ASSOCIATION. 
The testimonial was presented at the close of the past 
session. 
‘‘ROYAL VETERINARY COLLEGE. 
A TESTIMONIAL TO 
HENRY CORBY, ESQ., 
DEMONSTRATOR OF ANATOMY, &C., &C., &C. 
Sir, —In the sincerity of our hearts, we, the undersigned, 
students of the Royal Veterinary College, entreat your ac¬ 
ceptance of this Testimonial, as a token of our esteem and 
how highly your unvaried kindness and abilities are appre¬ 
ciated by us. 
Be assured, sir, your earnest and unceasing endeavours to 
impart to us a true knowledge of that important branch of 
our studies in which it is your particular province to instruct 
us, has occasioned within our breasts that noblest of all 
sentiments—gratitude—which cannot ever be effaced. 
Our most fervent wish is that you may long live in health 
and prosperity, fully to enjoy every blessing this world can 
afford, and to believe us, sir, 
Your obliged and faithful pupils.” 
London—Session 1858-9. 
WEST OF SCOTLAND VETERINARY MEDICAL 
ASSOCIATION. 
The fourth General Meeting of the West of Scotland Vete¬ 
rinary Medical Association was held in the Tontine Hotel, 
Irongate, on May 20th, 1859, Mr. W. Anderson, President 
of the Society, in the Chair. 
Present: —Professor Dick, Messrs. W. Anderson, J. An¬ 
derson, A. Robinson, J. Steel, J. Mitchell, W. Cockburn, 
A. Dunlop, M. Pottie, — Marshall, J. M‘Kirdy, — Dickie, 
— Lang, and C. Moil*. 
The Secretary read an apologetic note from Mr. McCall, 
and after the reading of the minutes of the former meeting, 
the Chairman stated that, according to the rules of the 
Society, all business was to be transacted before any discus¬ 
sion took place, but as the hour was yet rather early, and 
more of the members were expected to be present, he thought 
