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several distinguished members of the profession who had 
been pupils at that school. 
The Council of the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons 
was also well represented, and besides the President, M. J. 
Harpley, Esq., and the Secretary, Mr. Coates, we noticed 
Messrs. G. Balls, J. C. Broad, H. J. Cartwright, J. Cowie, 
E. C. Dray, W. Field, jun., G. Fleming, T. W. Gowing, 
T. Greaves, C. Lowe, J. Moon, and R. Pritchard. 
Of army veterinary surgeons, besides some already named 
as members of council, &c., there were present Messrs. 
Byrne, Hanley, Jones, Masters, Phillips, Steel, Tatam, 
Varlev, and Woods. 
Of town and country members there was a large attend¬ 
ance. Among those who were recognised by us were Messrs. 
Avis, Barford, Batt, Brown, Caton, Clarke, Emms, Gowing, 
jun., Gresswell, Hancock, Jarvis, Lawrence, Martin, 
Matthews, Norris, Priestman, Raymond, Rowe, Rushall, 
Simpson, Withers, Woodger, Tegg, and others whose faces 
met our view, but whose names were lost to us. 
The day^s proceedings were fitly brought to an end by an 
invitation being given by the Principal to all present to 
partake of luncheon, which had been provided in the official 
rooms of the College. 
Review. 
Quid sit pulchrum, quid turpe, quid utile, quid non.— Hor. 
Cooley’s Cyclopaedia of Practical Receipts. Fifth Edition. 
Revised and partly re-written by Richard V. Tuson, F.C.S. 
London : J. and A. Churchill. 1872. 
This, the last edition of a well-known work of reference, 
designed originally as a comprehensive supplement to.the phar¬ 
macopoeias and general book of reference on medical, manufac¬ 
turing, and household subjects, has had the advantage of a 
thorough revision, and of the scientific portion being brought 
