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ROYAL AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY. 
terms as if they were members of the College, viz. by paying for 
the keep and treatment of cattle 10s. 6cl. per week each animal, 
and for sheep and pigs r a small proportionate charge to be fixed 
by the Principal according to circumstances/ 
“No. 2. The College has also undertaken to investigate such 
particular classes of disease, or special subjects connected with 
the application of the veterinary art to cattle, sheep, and pigs, 
as may be named by the Council. 
“No. 3. In addition to the lectures now given by the Professor 
of Cattle Pathology to the pupils in the Eoyal Veterinary College, 
on special occasions the College undertake that one of the Pro¬ 
fessors shall also deliver such lectures before the members of the 
Society, at their house in Hanover Square, as the Council shall 
desire. 
“No. 4. The Eoyal Veterinary College will authorise their 
Principal to furnish to the Council, quarterly, a detailed report of 
the cases of cattle, sheep, and pigs treated in the Infirmary, and 
also special reports from time to time on any matter of unusual 
interest, which may come under the notice of the College. 
“ The Council have also to announce that they have appointed 
Professor Simonds Consulting Veterinary Surgeon to the Society. 
The Agricultural Education examination was held at the Society's 
rooms on the days from Tuesday, April 16th, to Saturday, 
April 20th, inclusive. Three of the candidates who entered at 
the proper time, and eight of those who entered too late for 
prizes, appeared and were examined. Of those who were eligible 
for prizes, Mr. T. S. Minton has gained a first-class certificate, 
the life membership of the Society, and the prize for agriculture, 
in which subject he passed a very good examination. Of the 
other gentlemen four passed, namely, Mr. Brown, Mr. Champion, 
Mr. Ashdown, and Mr. Elwell, who obtained first-class certifi¬ 
cates, and the life membership of the Society. All these gentle¬ 
men have been students at the Eoyal Agricultural College at 
Cirencester/' 
STOCK ENTE1ES AT THE CAEDIEE MEETING. 
The following table shows the number of entries for this 
year as compared with the three previous years: 
