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PRESENTATION TO PROFESSOR PRITCHARD. 
The members of this gentleman’s private class met at the 
Crowndale Hall, Camden Town, on Monday evening, March the 
10th, and presented to him, as a souvenir, an elaborately wrought 
silver epergne, manufactured by Messrs. Garrard, Hay market, 
and also an address, beautifully illuminated, on vellum, in old 
English style, by Messrs. Marcus Ward, of Chandos Street and 
Belfast. 
The address was couched in the following terms :— 
"Dear Sir, —We pray you will accept the accompanying 
souvenir from the members of your private class, during the 
sessions 1872 and 1873, as a slight token of respect and esteem, 
and also a mark of gratitude for the many kindnesses rendered 
by you to 
"Your grateful pupils, 
"Hulton J. Harrison, Chairman. 
" Committee. 
“ Swainston Adamson, jun., G. Burrows, 
Thos. B. Goodall, J. Y. King, 
A. C. Webb, F. Farrance.” 
ARMY APPOINTMENT. 
Veterinary Department, War Oefice, March I Uh. 
Benjamin Augustus Powell, Gent., to be Acting Veterinary 
Surgeon, vice William Alfred Crow, who resigns his appoint¬ 
ment. 
OBITUARY. 
We regret to have to record the death of Dr. George William 
Davidson, eldest son of the Rev. G. M. Davidson, of Watten, 
and Professor of Anatomy at the Edinburgh Veterinary College. 
Mr. Davidson had only very recently been elected. He was a 
young man of promise, and his sudden removal must be much felt 
by his colleagues. 
