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ROYAL COLLEGE OF VETERINARY SURGEONS. 
It was moved by Mr. Silvester , and seconded by Professor 
Gamgee — 
“ That the London Tavern be selected.”—Carried. 
It was also moved by Mr. Hunt , and seconded by Mr. 
Broad — 
fc That the Medical Examiners be invited to attend.”— 
Carried. 
It was farther moved by Professor Simonds, and seconded 
by Professor Gamgee — 
“ That the incidental expenses of invitation to the Medical 
Examiners be paid out of the funds of the College.”— 
Carried. 
The following gentlemen agreed to constitute the Dinner 
Committee:—the President, Messrs. Braby, Harpley, Moon, 
Silvester, Wilkinson, W ithers, and the Secretary. 
Cheques were ordered to be drawn for the current 
expenses. 
By order of the Council, 
William Henry Coates, 
Secretary. 
SPECIAL MEETING OP THE COUNCIL, held April 20, 1864. 
Present: The President, Professor Spooner, Messrs. 
Braby, Harrison, Moon, Pritchard, Wilkinson, Withers, 
and the Secretary. 
The President in the Chair. 
• 
The minutes of the preceding meeting were read and 
confirmed. 
Letters were read from the Medical Examiners regretting 
their inability to attend at the Anniversary Dinner. 
The Dinner Committee reported to the following effect, 
viz.—That arrangements had been made for the Dinner to 
take place at the London Tavern precisely at 6 o'clock, p.m. 
Tickets £3. D. each, including Wine, &c. 
A letter was read from Mr. Parsons, of Launceston, a 
practitioner of several years standing, who was desirous of 
becoming a candidate for the Diploma of the College, asking 
whether he could present himself for a practical examination 
only. 
It was moved by Mr. Pritchard , and seconded by Mr. 
