NOTICE. 
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your readers who are graduates of the American Veterinary Col¬ 
lege. It was received in answer to the question as to what posi¬ 
tion a graduate of the American Veterinary College would oc- 
cupy professionally should he wish to practice in England under 
the Veterinary Act lately passed there, and whether clause 13 of 
said act was intended to apply in such an instance. The clause 
says the holders of diplomas from recognized Colleges would be 
entitled to practice there under the Act, “ and to become to all 
intents a member of said Royal College.” 
Yours truly, 
W. H. Pendry. 
Brooklyn, April 14,1882. 
Royal College of Veterinay Surgeons, 
10 Red Lion Square, W. C., 
March 31, 1882. 
Dear Sir.— Your letter dated 19th inst., has been handed to 
me by the President, Geo. Fleming, Esq., and I am now directed 
to inform you that your solution of clause u 13 ” of the above act 
is quite correct, i. e. that the same applies to those who are hold¬ 
ers of diplomas from recognized colleges in foreign countries. 
Yours faithfully, 
A. W. Hill, Sec’y. 
Mr. W. H. Pendry, Brooklyn, U. S. A. 
NOTICE. 
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they are in possession of odd numbers of the Review for one, 
two, and even three years. If these gentlemen will do us the 
favor of returning all duplicate numbers, they will afford us the 
opportunity to distribute them to parties who miss them. Direct 
them American Veterinary Review, 141 West 54th Street, 
New York, N. Y. 
