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COLLEGE COMMENCEMENTS. 
Siegrosser, J. L.... 
Smith, C. P. 
Spencer, Hume F. 
Stull, C. M. 
Tyler, J. L. 
Watson, John G... 
Williams, Charles, 
Wilmington, J. A 
Yeager, F. D. 
.Chicago, Ill. 
,...La Prairie, Ill. 
...San Jose, Cal. 
South Bend, Ind. 
.Onarga, Ill. 
.Humbolt, Ill. 
..Northwood, la. 
....Lake Villa, Ill. 
.Lena, Ill. 
MONTREAL VETERINARY COLLEGE. 
Department of MoGill University. 
The convocation of the Faculty of Comparative Medicine 
and Veterinary Science of McGill University was held in the 
William Molson Hall. There were quite a number in the 
hall, though not nearly so many as it will hold, at the big con¬ 
vocation to-day. In the centre of the hall were the students 
of the various years, and on either side a number of ladies and 
other friends who had assembled to see the graduation exer¬ 
cises. 
Prompt at three o’clock Mr. J. W. Brakenridge, B.C.L., 
registrar of the university, entered at the head of a procession 
including the Chancellor, Sir Donald A. Smith; the Vice- 
Chancellor, Sir William Dawson ; Dr. D. McEachran, Dean 
of the Faculty of Comparative Medicine and Veterinary Sci¬ 
ence ; the professors of the Faculty and the members of the 
convocation and the graduating class. 
The Chancellor having taken his seat, the proceedings 
were opened. Among those who occupied seats on the plaT 
form were Dr. Stewart, of the Medical Faculty; Mr. J. J. 
Curran, Q.C., M.P., and Mr. John W. Gadsden, M.R.C.V.S., of 
Philadelphia, whose valuable donation of a collection of books, 
pathological and anatomical specimens, has already been no¬ 
ticed. 
The Chancellor called upon Professor McEachran, Dean 
of the Faculty, who delivered a very short but pithy address. 
He then read the list of prize winners, who were then 
called up and presented with their prizes by Sir William 
Dawson, assisted by Professor Charles McEachran. The list 
is as follows; 
Veterinary medicine and surgery, George E, Macaulay; 
