361 NEW VETERINARY COLLEGE, GAYFIELD, EDINBURGH. 
Physiology. —Gold Medal and Highland Society’s Silver Medal— 
William Ryan. 
Councillor Waldie's Prize (Case of Instruments) for best Practical Ex¬ 
amination of Horses—William Calvert. 
Prizes Competed for during Sessions 1879-80 
Veterinary Medicine and Surgery. —Gold Medal—Wm. Calvert. High¬ 
land Society’s Silver Medal—Alex. Grey, jun. 
Comparative Pathology. —Mr. Alex. Harris’s Gold medal—William 
Calvert. Highland Society’s Silver Medal—Joseph Donald. 
Practical Examination of Horses. —Professor Baird’s Prize (Case of In¬ 
struments)—John Roberts. 
Best General Examination. —Highland Society’s Gold Medal—Wm. 
Calvert. 
Amateur's Prizes. —Silver Medal—A. M’Walter. Certificate of Merit 
—H. Bell. 
Veterinary Medical Association Prizes. —Silver Medal for Best Essay of 
Session—Alex. Grey, jun. Certificate of Merit—Alex. H. Gentle. 
Before the meeting terminated, Bailie Hall said they were all much 
indebted to the Lord Provost for the kind interest he had taken in their 
Institution, and the great amount of trouble he was always willing to 
undertake on behalf of the education of the students. He proposed a 
vote of thanks to him for the kind manner in which he had presided over 
them to-day, which was given with enthusiasm. 
NEW VETERINARY COLLEGE, GAYFIELD, 
EDINBURGH. 
PRIZE LIST. 
The distribution of prizes to the successful students of this college 
took place on Friday, 16th of April, at the college. Dr. Young, Professor 
of Physiology, presided. He congratulated the students upon the high 
degree of success attained by them during the session. All the exami¬ 
nation papers which had come under his notice this year were, he was 
glad to say, above the average; there was not a single bad paper. 
Professor Williams, Principal of the College, in distributing the prizes, 
said the last session had been a very successful one in every way. They 
had had the largest class that ever was in the City of Edinburgh. 
The number on the roll was 104 students, and the number of entrances 
was 57. The work of the session had been carried on very satisfactorily, 
and the results of the examinations had come fully up to their expecta¬ 
tions. The Principal then distributed the prizes as follows: 
The Highland Society’s Gold Medal for the Best Practical Examina¬ 
tion, open to the competition of students from all the Scotch colleges, was 
awarded to Mr. Yorston, Manchester; and the Society’s Gold Medal for 
the Best General Examination was gained by Mr. Ingram, Manchester. 
The £20 prize given for the Best Middle Examination by the Principal 
was divided between Mr. Ingram and Mr. Sandeman, Kirreimuir, each 
receiving a cheque for £10. 
The Horse Pathology Medals were won by Messrs. Nash, of Carperby, 
Yorkshire, and Ingram, of Manchester; and Certificates of Merit were 
awarded to Messrs. Chalmers and Michaelis. 
