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Cheques were ordered to he drawn for the current expenses, 
and for the postage of voting papers. 
Mr. Dray proposed Mr. Thos. Moore and Mr. James Broad, 
junr., as Auditors. 
Mr. Taylor proposed Mr. Woodger, junr., if required. Messrs. 
Collins, Fleming, and Dray were appointed as a Committee to 
draw up the Annual Deport. 
Messrs. Dray, Moon, and Williams were appointed the .mem¬ 
bers of the Dinner Committee. 
Mr. Collins then detailed the interview he had had with 
Mr. Noel relative to the obtaining the gratuitous use of one of 
the public buildings for the purposes of the College ; but he 
said he was assured that there were none such available. It 
only remained to obtain from Government a grant of money, and 
it would be necessary, for the furthering of this end, that a com¬ 
mittee should be appointed to wait on the Duke of Richmond. 
After some conversation it was ultimately arranged that a 
deputation should wait upon his Grace shortly after Easter. 
The Council then adjourned. 
GLASGOW VETERINARY COLLEGE. 
The winter session at this institution terminated on Wednesday 
last, and on Thursday, Monday, and Tuesday the oral examina¬ 
tions of the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons were conducted 
within the museum of the College. The candidates for diploma 
were also subjected to a rigid practical examination on horses, 
cattle, and sheep, selected and brought to the College for that 
purpose. The board of examiners included the following gentle¬ 
men : —Prof. Turner, Edinburgh University ; B. Cartledge, Esq., 
F. R.C.V.S., Sheffield ; W. Robertson, Esq., E.R.C.V.S., Kelso; 
G. Fleming, Esq., F.R.C.V.S., London; Alex. Robinson, Esq., 
F.R.C.V.S., Greenock; R. L. Hunt, Esq.. F.R.C.V.S., Birming¬ 
ham. The following gentlemen were also present as ex officio 
members:—Principal M’Call, Veterinary College; Professors, 
Knox, Cooke, M’Gill, and Macqueen, Glasgow Veterinary College. 
The diploma of the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons was 
obtained by the following candidates Mr. John M’Dougall, 
Oban; Mr. Charles Currie, Brodick, Arran ; Mr. Wm. Miller, 
Glenluce, Wigtownshire; Mr. B. P. Mahony, Templemore, 
Tipperary ; Mr John Hamilton, Blantyre ; Mr. James Storrar, 
Chester; and Mr. William M’Quiston, Buchlyvie, Stirling. The 
following students were also examined for the second professional 
examination and passed :—Mr. Harry Mountney Hill, Somersal, 
Derbyshire ; Mr. A. Milligan, Cornwall, Wigtownshire; A. P. 
Blue, Mearns ; W. Stevenson, Howwood; A. Cochrane, Grange¬ 
mouth ; W. J. G. Johnson, Belfast; Richard Hughes, Llanarmon, 
Denbighshire ; G. Pollock, Bridgeton, Glasgow; R. Stevenson, 
Newcastle-under-Lyne ; T. Douglas, Fenwick, Ayrshire ; E. B. 
