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VETERINARY JURISPRUDENCE. 
Mr. Hugh Jones , . . . 
— Frederick Danby . . 
— David Rowlands . . . 
— Thomas Barker . . . 
— David Maclachlan . . 
STUDENTS OF THE NEW 
Mr. William Douthwaite 
— James Horsburgh . . 
— Ralph Baillie .... 
— Chas. J. Whitworth 
— G. H. Pemberton . . 
— Daniel Gibbon . . . 
— Jonathan Kingrose . . 
— Wm. Henry Brooks 
— James Keane .... 
— Robert Armstrong . . 
— Geo. Francis Lamb . . 
— William Edwin Litt 
— William Fordie . . . 
— D. Cuthbert Smail . . 
— James Dunlop . . . 
— Robert Brydon . . . 
Llanllyfri, Caernarvon, Wales. 
Holtby, Yorkshire. 
Llanrhaiadr-yr-Mochant, 
Wales. 
Stokesley, Cleveland, Yorksh. 
Paisley, Renfrewshire. 
VETERINARY COLLEGE. 
Beverley, Yorkshire. 
Dalkeith. 
Edgehead, Dalkeith. 
Boston, Lincolnshire. 
Sedgley, Staffordshire. 
London. 
Weaverthorpe, Yorkshire. 
Grantham, Lincolnshire. 
Charleville, co. Cork. 
Annan, Dumfriesshire. 
London. 
Shrewsbury. 
Glasgow 7 . 
Blairgowrie, Perthshire. 
Dreghorn, Ayrshire. 
Burncastle, Berwickshire. 
Veterinary Jurisprudence. 
AUSTRALIAN LEGISLATIVE ENACTMENTS WITH 
REFERENCE TO PLEURO-PNEUMONIA. 
Supreme Court.—Sittings in Banco in Easter Term. 
Monday, March 21st, 1864. 
Before their Honours Chief Justice Stawell, Mr. Justice Barry, and 
Mr. Justice Williams.) 
STICK V . HUDSON. 
An appeal stated under the Act No. 159, by magistrates in petty 
sessions, at Cranbourne, John Stick was informed against under the 
Pleuro-pneumonia Acts, for that, on the 16th December, 1863, he did 
u take nine head of cattle into the district of Yallock, which had been 
proclaimed a clean district, the said cattle not being at that time certified 
to be free from disease by a commissioner appointed for that purpose, 
contrary to the Act” No. 136. It appeared that there was not any 
commissioner who could grant the certificate required by the Act 
No. 136. 
Mr. Fellows for the appellant; Mr. Harris for the respondent. 
Mr. Fellows stated that the whole question was whether a conviction 
