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EXAMINATION FOR DIPLOMA. 
reference in case of difficulty. A copy of this should be hung 
up in the examination-room. 
Form 3.—TIME-TABLE. 
Advice to Candidates. 
Read over the Time-Table carefully, and note the hours appointed for the 
subjects in which you are to be examined. Be at your seat in the Exami¬ 
nation Room Jive minutes before the hour appointed. 
When the paper is given to you first look to the instructions printed at 
the head of it, and then read the questions carefully over, marking those 
which you think you can answer best. Do these first, and, if any time 
remains, you may try some of the others, but do not exceed the number of 
questions appointed to be answered. Remember that a few accurate and 
sensible answers will gain a higher number of marks than a great number 
of indifferent attempts. 
As soon as notice is given (ten minutes before the end of the time), finish 
your papers, see that they are numbered rightly and in their proper order, 
fasten them with twine at the upper left-hand corner, and leave them un¬ 
folded at your seat. On no account are you to append your name to the 
answers. 
Caution. 
Any Candidate attempting to take unfair advantage, such, for example, 
as having in his possession any book or written paper, or seeking or receiv¬ 
ing assistance from another, will be immediately expelled, and all papers 
worked by him will be rejected. 
Stationery, including blotting-paper, will be furnished by the Royal Col¬ 
lege of Veterinary Surgeons for the use of the Candidates. No one can, 
therefore, be permitted to bring anything into the room with him, except 
an inkstand and a supply of pens. No Candidate may speak to another 
Candidate under any pretence whatever, under pain of expulsion. If a 
Candidate has any question to ask, or wants anything in the course of the 
Examination, he should not leave his place, but should stand up and call out 
his number, when some one will attend to him. 
No Candidate will be allowed to resume the working of a paper after he 
has once left the room in the course of the time appointed for paper. 
Whoever gives assistance will be treated in the same manner as he who 
receives or asks for it. 
The papers should be carefully and neatly written. 
Ill-spelt papers will be rejected by tlie Examiners of the Royal College of 
Veterinary Surgeons. 
Form 4.— DECLARATION. 
Place and Date. 
Local Board oe Veterinary Surgeons. 
We, the undersigned, hereby declare that the papers on 
, which are forwarded herewith, were written, in our 
presence, by the * Candidates whose numbers they respectively bear, 
* Insert number. 
