COMMKNCEM ENTS. 
nlated them on the success which they had attained in their 
studies. He called their attention to the fact that those who 
passed a successful course in the Montreal Veterinary College and 
received their diplomas, were looked upon all over the world, and 
more especially in Canada and the United States, as V. S. who 
understood and were well grounded in the work of their profes¬ 
sion. The College had become so useful that not only private 
individuals, but he was glad to say the Governments of the coun¬ 
try were recognizing the good, faithful and hard work which Ur. 
McEachran was performing. (Cheers.) He wished the College 
greater prosperity in the future, and trusted next year the stu¬ 
dents would be double the number. (Cheers.) He had now 
much pleasure in presenting the prizes to the several successful 
competitors. The following are the names of the winners and 
also the graduation class of 1880 : 
THIRD SESSION. 
Best General Examination. —1st prize, silver medal, Mr. Wil¬ 
liam McEachran, Montreal; 2d prize, A. P. Hinkley, Buffalo, 
N. Y. 
Anatomy ..—1st prize, Mr. Wm. McEachran, Montreal. 
Materia Medica. —1st prize, Mr. Peter Cummins, Quebec. 
SECOND SESSION. 
General Pathology. —1st prize, Charles H. Ormond, Mil¬ 
waukee. 
Anatomy. —1st prize, Mr. Charles H. Ormond, Milwaukee. 
Materia Medica. —1st prize, Mr. Fred. Torrance. 
FIRST SESSION. 
Anatomy. —1st prize, Mr. Walter Wardel. 
Best Practical Examination (medalist excluded).—1st prize, 
a complete case of instruments, presented by Mr. David Mor- 
rice, won by Wm. Jakeman, Boston, Mass. 
SENIOR CLASS. 
French. —1st prize, Joseph Page, Lotbinere. 
GRADUATES. 
Wm. McEachran, Montreal; Wm. I. Akerman, Boston; N. 
P. Hinkley, Buffalo ; A. W. Harris, Ottawa ; Mathias S. Brown, 
