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CORRESPONDENCE. 
Materia Medica —Third year, C. Ormond ; 2d year, Alex. 
Glass ; 1st year, Jas. Brodie. 
Entozoa —Richard Price, prize presented by Prof. Osier. 
Physiology —Walter Wardle, prize presented for special merit 
by Prof. Osier. 
For Practical Dentistry —B. D. Pierce, prize presented by 
Wm, Bryden, Y. S. 
FRENCH CLASS. 
Best general examination, silver medal; won by N. A. Trudel. 
Pathologie et Anatomie —L. H. Bergeron, prize of books, the 
gift of L. H. Beaubien, Esq., M. P. P. 
Materia Medica —Philias Labelle. 
THE ANNUAL DINNER. 
The annual dinner in connection with the College took place 
at the St. Lawrence Hall, when about sixty gentlemen were pres¬ 
ent. The chair was occupied by Principal McEachran, having 
on his right Mr. Thos. White, M.P., and Mr. Leclerc, the Secre¬ 
tary of the Council of Agriculture, and on his left Dr. Girdwood 
and Mr. Paton. The usual loyal toasts were given and duly re¬ 
sponded to. The toasts of the medical faculties of McGill and 
Victoria Colleges, respectively, brought responses from Drs. 
Girdwood, Ross, Buller and Beaudry, and that of the Councils 
of Arts and Agriculture from Messrs. T. White, M.P., and Le¬ 
clerc. A number of other toasts were proposed, and a most 
pleasant evening was spent.— From the Montreal Gazette. 
CORRESPONDENCE, 
VETERINARY TITLES. 
Rochester, N. Y., April 6, ’81. 
Prof. A. Liautard : 
Sir —I notice that the Reviews directed to me have Y. S. 
appended to my name. In times past I have called myself a vet¬ 
erinary surgeon, and have appended the initials Y. S. of these 
words to my name. I have never considered that the words vet¬ 
erinary surgeon were properly regarded as a title, as they merely 
