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ROYAL COLLEGE OF VETERINARY SURGEONS. 
Vice-Presidents. 
Henry Joseph Cartwright 
George Williams 
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James Moon 
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James McCall . 
E. Coleman Dray 
Thomas Walley 
Council. 
Jn. Wortley Axe . . 4 
Wm. Robertson . . 2 
T. W. Gowing . . .3 
Jas. B. Simonds . . 2 
Wm. Whittle . . .5 
Jn. Wilkinson Anderton . 6 
Major-Gen. Sir F. Fitzwygram 4 
Jas. Collins . . .6 
Wm. Hy. Coates . . 8 
Geo. Morgan . . .7 
Jas. Freeman . . .5 
Alf. B. Proctor . . 2 
Peter Taylor . 
John Cuthbert 
Rd. Sam. Reynolds 
Francis Blakeway 
Benj. Cartledge 
Matthew J. Harpley 
Geo. Fleming . 
Wm. Pritchard 
Wm. Williams . 
Hartley Thos. Batt 
Thos. Greaves . 
Geo. Thos. Brown 
Committees — Finance, House, and Selection. 
Hartley T. Batt 
Henry Jos. Cartwright 
Jas. Collins 
E. C. Dray 
Geo. Fleming . 
Jas. Freeman . 
Thos. Greaves . 
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M. J. Harpley 
Jas. Moon 
G. Morgan 
W. Pritchard 
J. B. Simonds 
P. Taylor 
Geo. Williams 
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The Registrar has to report the death of thirty-five members of the 
profession since the last Annual Meeting. Among them maybe men¬ 
tioned the death of Professor Varnell, F.R.C. V.S., late Professor of the 
Royal Veterinary College. He was elected President of the Royal 
College of Veterinary Surgeons in 1865, and was a Member of Council 
for upwards of sixteen years. Also the death of Mr. John Cuthbert, 
of Leeds, a Member of the Council, elected three years ago. He was 
also a Fellow. 
A new Register will shortly be published containing the names of the 
new members of the profession, as well as those who have been recently 
admitted holding the Highland and Agricultural Society’s Certificate, and 
the many alterations which have been made since its last issue. Copies 
may be had on application to the Secretary, price Is. 6d., or Is. 8 d. post 
free. 
Presentations. 
Presentations have been made to the Library of the College by Pro¬ 
fessors Simonds, Williams, Walley, and Vaughan, and by Mr. E B. 
Nicholson, of the London Institution ; also some interesting classified 
specimen grasses to the Museum by General Sir F. Fitzwygram. The 
skeleton of a pure Arabian horse and morbid specimens from India were 
presented by Mr. G. Fleming. Mr. Harpley also forwarded a photograph 
of the Veterinary Congress held in Hamburgh, containing a portrait of 
the late Wm. Field. 
During the past year, in consequence of failing health, the Secretary 
has been reluctantly compelled to tender his resignation to the Council 
