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of the College had been so great as to warrant him in carrying out a 
project which he had thought of for a great many years as one likely to 
be very beneficial to veterinary science. In his opinion, veterinary sur¬ 
geons, above all men, should have a knowledge of Natural History, and 
his success had been such, as he had just now stated, as to warrant him 
in establishing a Natural History chair (applause). He had been fortu¬ 
nate in securing for the chair a gentleman well qualified to fill it. The 
class would be divided into two—botany being taught during the 
summer, and zoology during the winter course. He felt sure that this 
would enchanee veterinary education to a very material extent, and he 
had no doubt the friends of veterinary science would assist him in carry¬ 
ing out what he believed to be a very valuable idea (applause). The 
distribution of prizes was thereafter proceeded with. 
List of Prizes. 
Medals given by the “ Highland and Agricultural Society of Scotland.” 
Anatomy. 
Medal. —Mr. James J. Fraser. 
Certificate of Merit. —Mr. Thomas Caldecott. 
Physiology. 
Medal. —Mr. James Ingram. 
Certificate of Merit. —Mr. W. O. Williams. 
„ Mr. J. J. Fraser. 
„ Mr. G. Sandeman. 
Pathology of the Horse. 
Medal. —Mr. John Carr. 
Certificate of Merit. —Mr. Edward Leach. 
„ Mr. T. H. Lewis. 
,, Mr. Kay Lewis. 
Cattle Pathology. 
Medal. —Mr. Edward Leach. 
Certificate of Merit. —Mr. John Carr. 
„ Mr. T. H. Lewis. 
Chemistry. 
Medal. —Mr. W. Woods. 
Certificate of Merit. —Mr. Graham. 
„ Mr. Greenhalgh. 
Botany. 
Medal. —Mr. A. W. Michaelis. 
Certificate of Merit. —Mr. Harry Hunt. 
Materia Medica. 
Medal. —Mr. Canty. 
Certificate of Merit. —Mr. T. Caldecott. 
Two prizes given by Mr. Thompson, V.S., Aspatria, to the two 
students who pass the best Test Examination for the first Professional, 
awarded to— 
Mr. Greenhalgh and Mr. Cottam. 
Prize of £20 awarded to the student who passes the second Profes¬ 
sional Examination— 
Ml! Lewis j Ec l uaL £10esch ' 
