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VETERINARY JURISPRUDENCE. 
Edinburgh Veterinary College. 
Mr. Richard William Burke. 
— Thomas Gilchrist. 
— James Gibson. 
— John Joseph Doyle. 
— George Marks Davey. 
— Clement Burston. 
— Thomas Wright., 
— John Bull. 
— Wm. Watt Dollar. 
Mr. Robert 
Mr. Lionel Llewelin Leach. 
— John Alex. Thompson. 
— William Eairbairn. 
— Robert Beech. 
— Patrick D unden. 
— John Beattie. 
— William Cassells. 
— Peter Manuel. 
— Wm. James Powell. 
Wm. Powell. 
Mr. Wm. Watt Dollar passed with Very Great Credit. Messrs. Burke, 
Gilchrist, Gibson, Doyle, Davey, Burston, Bull, Thompson, Eairbairn, 
Beech, Cassells, Wm. Jas. Powell, and Robert Wm. Powell, passed with 
Great Credit. 
The following students passed their First Examination : 
Edinburgh Veterinary College. 
Mr. Geo. William Tennant. 
— Tom Harrison. 
— William Iiackett. 
— Wm. Johnston Smith. 
Mr. Bernard Martin. 
— Patrick Daniel Reavy. 
— Thomas Cunningham. 
— John Rowland Dykes. 
Mr. Geo. Wm. McArthur. 
Messrs. Harrison and Smith passed with Great Credit. 
Edinburgh New Veterinary College. 
Mr. George Phelan. Mr. Joseph Abson. 
— Jas. Eraser Murray. — William Keing. 
— John Brizill. — Eredk. Percy Carter. 
Mr. Colin Campbell. 
Messrs. Phelan, Murray, Brizill, Abson, and King, passed with Great 
Credit. 
Veterinary Jurisprudence. 
John Arnott, of 13, Torriano Mews, Torriano Avenue, Camden Road, 
was recently summoned for not giving notice to a police constable of the 
fact that he had in his possession or under his charge a horse affected 
with glanders and farcy. He was further summoned for leading or 
driving on the highway the horse so affected. The case having been 
proved, Mr. De Rutzen fined the defendant £15 and £l 12s. 6d. costs 
in one case, and Is. fine and 2s. costs in the other. 
John Hales, of 13, Early Mews, Arlington Road, Camden Town, was 
fined £15 and 12s. 6d. costs for not giving notice of aglandered horse in 
his possession. 
ARMY APPOINTMENTS. 
Gazette, May 25th. 
Veterinary Department. —Vet.-Surg. James Edward Elphick has retired 
on temporary half-pay. The under-mentioned gentlemen to be Vet.-Surgs. on 
probation :—Henry Thomas William Mann; George Richard Griffith. 
OBITUARY. 
We have to record the sudden death of Mr. Douglas Winter, M.R.C.V.S., 
Enfield. Diploma, April 27th, 1866. 
