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THE most recent number of this Journal well keeps up the credit of its predecessors in spite of the grievous loss the Society sustained a year ago in the death of its talented editor, Mr. H. M. Jenkins. The contributors include the Earl of Coventry, Sir F. Bramwell, F.R.S., Drs. J. Voelcker and P. Vieth, Major Craigie, Principal W. Robertson of the Royal Veterinary College, Mr. Tames Macdonald, of Edinburgh, Messrs. Bernard Dyer, Albert Pell, Charles Whitehead, William C. Little, Charles Clay, Herbert J. Little, and others. Since these remarks were penned, we regret to hear of the sudden death of Principal Robertson, of the Royal Veterinary College.

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  1. "Journal of the Royal Agricultural Society,” Series II. vol. xxiii. Part II., 1887. (John Murray, Albemarle Street.)

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WRIGHTSON, J. Journal of the Royal Agricultural Society 1 . Nature 37, 211–213 (1887). https://doi.org/10.1038/037211b0

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