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THE VETERINARIAN, JUNE 1, 1864. 
Ne quid falsi dicere audeat, ne quid veri non audeat.—C icero. 
ANNUAL MELTING OE THE ROYAL COLLEGE OE 
VETERINARY SURGEONS. 
In consequence of the unusual length of the subjoined 
report of the Annual Meeting of the profession, and the 
heavy demands made on our space, we are obliged to content 
ourselves this month by merely laying the details of the 
meeting before our readers without note or comment. 
Hereafter we hope to return to this subject, and freely to 
express our opinions thereon. 
It was gratifying to find that more members than usual 
were in attendance, and that everything passed off in the 
most satisfactory manner. 
Among those present were the President, W. Ernes, Esq .; 
Professors Simonds, Gamgee. The principal veterinary 
surgeon to the army, J. Wilkinson, Esq.; Messrs. J. Allen, 
Hugh Anderson, H. T. Batt, E. Braby, T. P. Boughton, 
J. Broderick, G. T. Brown, W. Burley, Michael Byrne, 
B. Cartledge, E. Charles, W. Cooper, W. Dale, P. S. Dollar, 
C. Dickens, J. Darling, J. Ellis, P. Ellis, T. H. Ford, B. C. R. 
Gardiner, T. Greaves, E. Harrison, H. Hussey, D. Hinge, 
M. E. Healy, W. Helmore, R. L. Hunt, J. Lawson, G. A. 
Lepper, W. D. Lines, C. Lowe, D. M'Clean, T. W. Mayer, 
P. Moir, J. Moon, J. Moore, J. Moore, jun., R. Mackinder, 
W. Partridge, R. Pritchard, W. Pritchard, J. A. Rostron, 
A. Rushall, E. R. Silvester, F. Spratt, H. Stanley, C. Steel, 
S. Tremlett, G. Walters, Walker Watson, W. Wilson, S. H. 
Withers, H. Withers, J. Woodger, E. Woodger, J. Woodger, 
jun., and the Secretary. 
