THE VETERINARY INSTITUTE AT VIENNA, AUSTRIA. 



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Franz Wildner, on Descriptive and Patholof^ieal ZoOtomy. 



Over-Vcterinariaii F. Scliuller, Teacher of Horseshoeing. 



Inspecting Veterinarians. — Ferdinand AVicher, for the Hospitals. 



Anton Janich, for Horseshoeing. 



Accountants. — Franz Miihhi, Superior. 



Heinrich Liizlo, Assistant. 



Other Perfions. — One gardener, two otficial servants, one porter, 

 three saloon-servants, one apothecary's servant, one watchman, two 

 drivers, three smiths in forge, three corporals, and forty-one soldiers 

 as servants in the stables. 



The ground of the school covers a territory of 42,514 square 

 metres. It is ])lentifully supplied with fresh water. The stables 

 contain room for eighty horses, besides twenty-two boxes, with grain 

 magazines, rooms, and all necessary appurtenances. There is also a 

 stable for fourteen cattle, and the dog-hospital is fitted up with 

 cages for forty -four dogs. There is also a quarantine-stable for the 

 isolation of suspected or diseased animals, with five boxes. The 

 school has a tine botanical garden, lecture-room, laboratories, muse- 

 ums, forge, grazing-ground, and everything necessary to such an in- 

 stitution. The number of works in the library is 4,132, or 9,030 

 volumes, six to seven hundred florins being allowed for its repletion 

 each year. The books are all arranged, according to the subjects 

 treated, upon appropriate shelves. 



At the end of the year 187G the anatomical museum contained : 



Stuffed mammalia and monstrosities 160 spec 



" birds 59 



Skeletons : Mammalia 100 



Birds 62 ' 



Amphibia and reptiles 10 ' 



Fishes 1) ' 



Individual bony specimens 3CG ' 



Teeth 428 



Lipaments, cartilage, and muscle preparations 95 ' 



Intestines 156 ' 



Nerves 27 ' 



Blood- vessels IGO ' 



Lymphatics 8 ' 



Monstrosities in spirit 110 ' 



Embryos 129 



Varia 115 



Total 2,084 



The pathological museum contains 2,762 specimens. The col- 



