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OBITUARY. 
We regret to have to record the death of— 
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Mr. W. Paton, of Incliinnan. Renfrewshire; diploma dated 
April 19th, 1830. 
Mr. Abraham Garrad, Kilkenny, diploma dated Dec. 4th, 1839. 
Mr. Robert Mead, New Cross, Greenwich ; diploma dated April 
30th, 1847. 
jMr. Robert Cowell, Hatfield Peverel, Essex; diploma dated May 
2nd, 18G1. 
Also, more recently, of— 
Mr. William Rowlands, Loughborough ; diploma dated March 
17th, 1832. 
Mr. William Crabbe, Earsham, Norfolk; diploma dated June 
11th, 1845. 
Mr. Charles F. Phillips, V.S., 3rd Hussar.?, India; diploma dated 
April 21st, 1864. 
To this list of departed members we have to add the death of 
Mr. Henry Hutchinson, Retford, Notts, from a singular and melan¬ 
choly accident. It appears that Mr. Hutchinson was playing with 
two of his children, and having a dog’s tooth in his hand he put it 
into his mouth, when suddenly the tooth slipped down his throat. 
At the time he thought very little of the occurrence, and was enabled 
to go about his duties ; but, finding that the tooth began to cause 
pain, he sought the advice of Mr. Marshall, surgeon, who did all he 
could to reach it, but without success. Subsequently it was resolved 
to send for Dr. Barber, from Sheffield, to open the windpipe; but 
before this gentleman arrived Mr. Hutchinson was dead. The 
deceased has left a wife and large family. 
Death of M. Bouley, Sen. 
The Journal des Vcderinaire du Midi says that the Veterinary 
profession in France has lost its dean in the person of M. Bouley, 
sen., uncle of Professor Bouley, who died on the 15th of March last, 
in the eighty-ninth year of his age. M. Bouley was a Knight of the 
Legion of Honour, and an ex-inspector of the cavalry remounts. He 
retired several years since from the active duties of the profession, 
but continued to take the most lively interest in its success, and 
w’as a zealous member of the Imperial Central Veterinary Society. 
His obsequies were attended by a large number of personal friends, 
among wliomw^ere many members of the profession. Orations w'ere 
delivered over his grave by M. Vatel and M. Charlier. 
