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APPOINTMENT OP MR. FLEMING AS AN 
EXAMINER. 
Our readers will have observed with a satisfaction equal to our 
own, the appointment of Mr. George Fleming, F.G.S., to the 
seat at the Examiners' board, rendered vacant by the appointment 
of Professor Brown to the Chair of Physiology at the Royal 
Veterinary College. We know of no more fitting member of 
the profession for this important office, and we doubt not that 
Mr. Fleming will labour with assiduous care to fill with credit to 
himself and to the profession the office to which lie has been 
elected. 
On Mr. Fleming will devolve the duty in particular of ex¬ 
amining the pupils on materia medica and therapeutics. 
ELECTION OF MONITORS AND CLINICAL 
CLERKS AT THE ROYAL VETERINARY 
COLLEGE. 
During the past month competitive examinations have been 
held at the Royal Veterinary College for the office of monitor, 
and also of clinical clerk for the session 1872-3. 
The successful candidates were for—■ 
Monitors. 
Mr. L. Butters 
— F. Case 
— J. G. Cross . 
— T. Goodall . 
— S. L. Hames . 
— W. T. Kendall 
— S. Longhurst 
— H. F. Mullinex 
Liverpool. 
Cockthorpe, Norfolk. 
Shrewsbury. 
Melton Mowbray. 
Leicester. 
Carnforth, Lancashire. 
Farnham, Surrey. 
London. 
Clinical Clerks. 
Mr. Geo. Newsome 
— S. Longhurst 
— W. Roots . 
— G. W. Kerry 
— R. D. Graham 
Big Ballynatin, co. Wicklow. 
Farnham. 
London. 
Newmarket. 
Woolwich. 
