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COLLEGE EXAMINATIONS. 
number of marks in all subjects, prize a medal, the gift of the 
Council of Agriculture, won by E. Wallis lloare. 
General Pathology —1st prize won by E. W. Hoare; 2d prize 
won by C. G. Lamb. 
Anatomy —1st prize won by C. G. Lamb; 2d prize won by 
E. W. Hoare. 
Best oral examination, special prize, won by E. W. Hoare. 
Materia Medica —1st prize won by Th. Wroughton ; 2d prize 
won by Chas. C. Dyer. 
Juniors. — General Pathology —1st prize won by C. C. Dyer; 
2d prize won by Th. Wroughton. 
Anatomy —1st prize won by C. C. Dyer; 2d prize won by 
Th. Wroughton. 
Botany —Prize. A. Rowat. First year, special prize in anat¬ 
omy, won by F. Miller. 
French Classes. —Best examination in all subjects, medal, 
the gift of the Council of Agriculture, won by J. Turcot; 2d 
prize won by A. Rouif. 
General Pathology —Prize won by B. Lapointe. 
Anatomy —Won by A. Rouif. 
Materia Medica —Won by O. Fortin. 
Juniors. —Best general examinations, won by L. Lorrain. 
Special prize, practical anatomy, won by L. Lorrain. 
ONTARIO VETERINARY COLLEGE. 
The closing exercises and presentation of prizes in connection 
with this college took place Friday, March 27th, at Toronto, in 
the lecture-room of the college. Dr. A. Smith, principal of the 
college, presided. Among the gentlemen present were the fol¬ 
lowing: The Lieutenant Governor, Col. -Gzowski, Prof. Goldwin 
Smith, A. Blue, Deputy Minister of Agriculture; Henry Wade, 
Secretary, and Mr. Moore, President Agriculture and Art Asso¬ 
ciation ; Dr. Thorburn, Capt. Geddes, Dr. C. J. Alloway, 
Montreal. 
In opening the proceedings, Dr. Smith said the college was 
instituted in 1864, and in 1866 three gentlenm graduated. Since 
that time there had been a regular increase in the number of 
graduates. The past session had been the most successful since 
