VETERINARY JURISPRUDENCE. 
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It was Resolved— 
•^That a Special Meeting of the Council be called 
within fourteen days to confirm the alteration now made in 
Bye-law 27/^ 
Mr. Rohlnsoii gave notice of a proposed new Bye-law 
relative to the section of the Board of Examiners acting for 
Scotland, which was ordered to be suspended in the Board 
Room for three months. 
AT A SPECIAL MEETING OE COUNCIL, -held Eebruary II, 1863, 
For the purpose of confirming the alteration of Bye-law 
27. 
Present :—The President, Messrs. Braby, Dickens, Field, 
Harpley, Moon, Varnell, Wilkinson, and Secretary. 
The President in the Chair. 
The minutes of the Special Meeting, at which the said 
Bye -law was adopted, were read and confirmed. 
The President then called the attention of the meeting to 
the regulations of the Charter for the re-making of altera¬ 
tions in the Bye-laws, when 
It was moved by Mr. Harjjleg, and seconded by Mr, 
Braby — 
‘^That the alteration of Bye-law 27, made at the meeting 
of the Council held on January SOth, be now duly con¬ 
firmed.^^—Carried. 
By order of the Council, 
William Henry Coates, 
Secretary. 
Veterinary Jurisprudence. 
IMPORTANT TO FARMERS AND DEALERS.—ECZEMA 
EPIZOOTICA IN CATTLE. 
A CASE of considerable importance was beard on Monday, January 26th, 
before the Worcester City Bench of Magistrates, including the Alayor 
(A. C. Sherriff, Esq), J. H. Clifton, T. Chalk, R. Padmore, M P., 
E. Webb, and T. Lucy, Esqrs. Street Inspector Berridge preferred a 
charge against Mr. William Brown, a cattle-dealer, of Berkeley Heath, 
Gloucestershire, for having taken a heifer into Worcester fair on the 19th 
inst., the said heifer being suffering from an epidemic disease of a con¬ 
tagious nature. 
The officer stated that on the day in question he took possession of a 
heifer belonging to the defendant, which was e.xposed among several 
