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Horse Pathology (written examination)—Gold medal (Principal M’Call). 
Mr. J. Wyper ; silver medal (H. and A. S. of S.), Mr. R. Hughes, 
First-class certificates, Messrs. Mountney, Stevenson, and Bowie; 
second-class certificates, Messrs. Blue and Douglas. 
Cattle Pathology (written examination)—Gold medal (Principal 
M’Call), Mr. R. Hughes ; silver medal (H. and A. S. of S.), Mr. J. 
Wyper. First-class certificates, Messrs. Douglas, Stevenson, and Blue; 
second-class certificates, Messrs. M‘Carthy and Bowie. 
Practical Examination of Horses as to Soundness, Age , Spc. —Gold 
medal, (Principal M £ Call), Mr. R. Hughes. First-class certificates, Messrs. 
Johnson, Blue, and Pollock. 
Practical Examination of Cattle as to Age , Operations, 8pc. —Gold medal 
(Robert. Walker, Esq.), Mr. R. Hughes. First-class certificates, Messrs. 
Pollock, Douglas, and Blue. 
Histology and Physiology. —Gold medal (Prof. Cleland), Mr. Henry 
Rogers, jun , silver medal (H. and A. S. of S.), Mr. James A. Gosling. 
First-class certificates, Messrs. Freeman, Taylor, and Creighton ; second- 
class certificates, Messrs. Roberts, Glass, Nesbit, and Macadam. 
Anatomy (special and comparative'). —Gold medal (Prof. Allen Thom¬ 
son), Mr. John Freeman, jun.; silver medal (H. and A. S. of S.), Mr. 
James A. Gosling. First-class certificates, Messrs. Roberts and Rogers; 
second-class certificates, Messrs. Taylor, Bradley, and Hunter. 
Anatomy (junior). —First-class certificates, Messrs. John Renfrew and 
P. D. Kelly ; second-class certificate, Mr. Wm, Shand. 
At the close of the examination the President intimated that Mr. John 
Freeman, junior, had passed with “very great credit,” and Messrs. 
Hughs, Blue, Glass, Watt, Gosling, Rogers, Bradley, Macadam, and 
Taylor with “ great credit.”— Glasgow News. 
DICK'S VETERINARY COLLEGE, EDINBURGH. 
Prizes were distributed to students attending Dick’s Veterinary 
College, in the Council Chambers on Wednesday, 14th April. The 
Lord Provost presided, and mentioned that during the session the 
progress which had been made had been even more satisfactory than 
hitherto, and there had been a very keen competition for prizes. It was 
very gratifying, he said, that while for several years there had been a 
constant increase in the number of students attending the College, the 
numbers last year showed a greater increase. The Chairman concluded 
by complimenting Messrs. William Ryan and William Calvert on the 
number of medals they had gained. The prizes were then presented as 
follows : 
Prizes Competed for during Sessions 1877-8. 
Chemistry .—Gold Medal and Highland Society’s Silver medal—William 
Ryan. 
Materia Medica .—Highland Society’s Silver Medal—Joseph Donald. 
Botany .—-Highland Society’s Silver Medal—Wm. Ryan. 
Prizes Competed for during Sessions 1878-9. 
Anatomy .—Gold Medal and Highland Society’s Silver Medal—William 
Ryan. 
