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(*) SMITH. **A Manual of Yeterinary Physiology." 



By Veterinary Captain F. Smith, M.E.O.V.S. Author 

 of " A Manual of Veterinary Hygiene." 



Throughout this manual the object has been to con- 

 dense the information as much as possible. The 

 broad facts of the sciences are stated so as to render 

 them of use to the student and practitioner. In this 

 second edition— rewritten— Ihe whole of the Nervous 

 System has been revised, a new chapter dealing with 

 the Development of the Ovum has been added together 

 with many additional facts and illustrations. About 

 one hundred additional pages are given. Second 

 edition, revised and enlarged, with additional illus- 



3 75 

 trations 



{**) SMITH. "Manual of Yeterinary Hygiene." 2nd 



edition, revised . Crown, 8vo, cloth 3 25 



STOHNMOUTH. "Manual of Scientific Terms." 



Especially referring to those in Botany, Natural 

 History, Medical and Veterinary Science. By Rev, 

 James Stornmouth ^ 00 



{**)STItANGEWAY. 'Yeterinary Anatomy. ' New 



edition, revised and edited by I. Vaughn, F.L.S., 

 M R C V S., with several hundred illustrations. 8vo, 



cloth.; 500 



VETERINARY DIAGRAMS. Five Charts, on 



stout paper, as follows : 

 No. 1. With eight colored illustrations. External 



Form and Elementary Anatomy of the Horse 1 25 



No. 2. "The Age of the Domestic Animals." With 



forty-two woodcuts ''-• 



No. 3. " Unsoundness and Defects of the Horse." With 



fifty wood cuts '^^ 



No. 4. "The Shoeing of the Horse,Mule, and Ox." 



With fifty-nine wood-cuts • "^5 



