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McDonagh, Goderich; N. McNally, Houston, Texas; J. H. 
Miller, Wadsworth, Ohio; J. C. Milnes, Cedar Rapids, Mich; 
E. C. Oliver, Claude, Out; E. Prentice, Chicago ; W. Rose, 
Durham; J. G. Rutherford, Peeblesshire, Scotland; John Stephen, 
Collingwood; B. White, Whitby. 
The following gentlemen constituted the Board of Examiners: 
Mr. Cowan, Galt; Mr. Coleman, Ottawa; Mr. Csesar, Port 
Hope; Mr. Duncan, Goderich; Mr. McNaught, Seaforth ; Mr. 
Wilson, London; and Dr. Thorburn. The Board was assisted 
by several other gentlemen, graduates of the College, who were 
present as visitors. 
After the presentations had been made, His Honor the Lieu¬ 
tenant-Governor complimented the prize-winners. Although he 
did not profess to have a knowledge of veterinary science, yet as 
a Canadian he took an interest in its progress, and expressed his 
willingness to forward the interests of the institution in any way 
he could. Hon. Adam Crooks also delivered an address, after 
which the audience dispersed. 
♦Extracts from the Toronto Globe. 
REPORT OF CASE. 
TORSION OF THE UTERUS IN A MARE. 
Columbus, OHio, ? 
Makch 22d, 1879. $ 
Editor of Yeterinary Review :— 
A valuable mare at the end of the ninth month of gestation 
was recently observed by her owner to be suffering severely from 
colic. She was incessantly pawing, kicking at the belly, looking 
round at the flanks, lying down and rolling; there was also the 
frequent evacuation of small quantities of hardened fseces and in¬ 
effectual attempts at micturition. The services of Dr. Rose of 
this city, a successful veterinarian in large practice were obtained ; 
an anodyne was administered and this was followed by a cathar- 
