501 . 
ROYAL COLLEGE OP VETERINARY SURGEONS. 
The Parliamentary Committee, to consist of Messrs. Field, 
Gardiner, Goodwin, Harpley, Harrison, Jex, Mavor, Moon, 
Seeker, and Varnell. 
The business of the Quarterly Meeting having terminated, 
a Special Meeting was then convened, the same members 
present, to consider the Alteration of Bye-law 28. After 
having been proposed by Mr. Wilkinson, and seconded by 
Mr. Seeker, the amended Bye-law, to the following effect, was 
carried — 
‘‘ Any candidate failing to obtain his diploma after two 
examinations, shall pay a further fee of three guineas on each 
and every subsequent occasion of presenting himself before 
the Court of Examiners.’’ 
Mr. 'Robinson then called the attention of the Meeting to 
the proposed new Bye-law, which had reference to the section 
of the Court of Examiners in Scotland—the certificates not 
having been retained by the Secretary, and forwarded along 
with the remittances. 
The new Bye-law was to the following effect, viz.:— 
Each candidate, seven days prior to his examination by 
the section of the Court of Examiners acting for Scotland, 
must leave with the Hon. Secretary of that Court a fee of 
seven guineas for such examination; together with a certifi¬ 
cate, or other legal proof as may be required, of his having 
been educated at one of the recognised colleges or schools.” 
After having been proposed by Mr. Robinson, and seconded 
by Mr. Seeker, was carried. 
AT A SPECIAL MEETING OF COUNCIL, held July 22, 1863, 
For the purpose of confirming the alteration of Bye-law 28, 
and the new Bye-law by Mr. Robinson, 
Present: —The President, Messrs. Braby, Gardiner, 
Harrison, Jex, Mavor, Wilkinson, Withers, and the 
Secretary. 
The President in the Chair. 
The minutes of the Quarterly and Special Meeting, 
at which the said Bye-laws were adopted, were read and 
confirmed. 
