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ROYAL COLLEGE Of VETERINARY SURGEONS. 
Mr. Broughton 
Prof. Pritchard 
Mr. Gireaves 
Mr. Growing 
Mr. M. Clark 
Mr. Oatway 
Mr. Batt 
Mr. Fleming 
Mr. Morgan 
Mr. Moon 
Mr. W. Clark 
proposed Mr. J. W. Anderton 
„ Mr. T. W. Growing 
„ Mr. A. H. Santy 
„ Mr. J. M. Axe 
„ Mr. Gr. Balls 
„ Mr. W. Gr. Flanagan 
„ Mr. F. W. Wragg 
„ Mr. A J. Owles 
„ Mr. W. Robertson 
,, Mr. Gleo. Williams 
„ Mr. Thos. Talbott. 
It was agreed to submit the form of advertisement calling the 
Annual Meeting to Mr. Loch for the purpose of ascertaining his 
opinion as to whether it was legally drawn up. 
The Secretary announced that Mr. Gregory had enclosed a 
cheque on account of the defunct West of England Veterinary 
Medical Association for the College Fund, and asking a receipt 
and indemnity from the Council, which was accordingly sent. 
Finance Committee. 
The report stated that the vouchers and receipts for payments 
during the preceding quarter had been examined and found 
correct. The present liabilities amounted to £120 15s. 3d., 
which the Committee recommended should be discharged. This 
would leave a balance at the bankers of £330 Os. 5d. 
House Committee. 
The Committee reported that in accordance with the decision 
arrived at at the last meeting of the Council, the Secretary 
reported to the Committee that a trustworthy man and his wife 
had been selected to take charge of and reside in the College 
premises, occupying the basement and upper rooms, and that 
£20 was to be allowed them by the Secretary, a suite of rooms 
being given up for the enlargement of the Museum. The Com¬ 
mittee also recommended that the interior and exterior of the 
College be cleaned and painted, and that an estimate be sub¬ 
mitted to the Committee for the same. 
Mr. Fleming pointed out the injury that was being done to 
the specimens in the Museum from the fungus that was growing 
on them, owing to the dampness of the rooms in which they were 
at present located, and proposed that the contents of the present 
Museum room be removed upstairs, where the rooms were dry 
and well lighted, and that the arrangement of the specimens be 
left to the House Committee. He also moved that cases be 
purchased in which to put the specimens, and that they be such 
as would be utilised in the new College building. 
Mr. Taylor seconded the motion, which was carried. 
On the motion of the President, seconded by Mr. Bray, the 
Report of the Finance Committee and the Treasurer’s statement 
were received and adopted. 
