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EXAMINATION FOR DIPLOMA. 
Arrangements having been made in London, Edinburgh, 
and Glasgow, places appointed, and time specified, uniform 
examination-papers will be forwarded, in a sealed envelope, 
by the examiners on the before-mentioned subjects, to the 
chairman of the local board. The subjects must, of course, 
be kept secret from the candidates until the time of 
examination. 
Fourteen days previous to examination the candidate will 
be required to forward to the secretary of the Royal College 
of Veterinary Surgeons a return according to the following 
form : 
Form 1.—CANDIDATES’ RETURN. 
No.- 
[This number will be inserted by 
the Board of Examiners.] 
1. Candidate’s Name in full. 
2. Age last birthday. 
3. Residence. 
4. Student at 
5. Father’s name. 
6 „ occupation. 
I, the above-named , declare that the above 
returns are correct, and that I desire to present myself as a Candidate at 
the ensuing Examination, to be held by the Royal College of Veterinary 
Surgeons, at 
N.B.—The above return must be entered by the Candidate in his own 
handwriting. 
Form 2.—LETTER OF INSTRUCTIONS. 
[This letter will explain the working of the system and the duties of 
the Local Board.] 
Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons. 
inform you that the papers for the ensuing Elementary 
Examinations will be forwarded by post on the 
5 ill a parcel addressed to you 
You will have the goodness to let me know by post, or by telegraph, if 
necessary, if the parcel is not duly delivered to you on the following morn¬ 
ing, so that I may, if required, send duplicate papers in time for the 
Lxamination. 
I he outer wrapper of this parcel should be opened as soon as received, 
when you will find the papers tor each evening enclosed in a separate en- 
endorsed upon it the number of papers in each subject. 
ott leie be any error in these numbers, you should communicate with me 
immediately. 
