VETERINARY INSTITUTIONS 565 



Germany, a spring session in the Adirondacks and Southern Appa- 

 lachians, and during the autumn months in the Lake States. 



Pennsylvania State Forest Academy, Mont Alto. 



State College of Forestry, Syracuse University, N.Y. (legislation 

 passed 1911). 



North American Veterinary Colleges and Departments, 1910-11 



Colleges, schools, and divisions, giving full courses or leading to 

 veterinary degrees 



Alabama Polytechnic Institute, College of Veterinary Medicine, 

 Auburn. 



Chicago Veterinary College (1883). 



Cincinnati Veterinary College. 



George Washington University, College of Veterinary Medicine, 

 Washington, D.C. 



United States College of Veterinary Surgeons, Washington, D.C. 



Grand Rapids Veterinary College, Grand Rapids, Mich. (1897). 



Indiana Veterinary College, Indianapolis (1892). 



Iowa State College, Division of Veterinary Medicine, Ames (1884). 



Kansas City Veterinary College (1891). 



University Veterinary College, Kansas City. 



Western Veterinary College, Kansas City (1897). 



McKillip Veterinary College, Chicago (1894). 



New York American Veterinary College, New York City (1899). 



New York State Veterinary College, Cornell University, Ithaca (1896). 



Ohio State University, College of Veterinary Medicine, Columbus 

 (1883). 



San Francisco Veterinary College. 



Collins Veterinary Medical College, Nashville, Tenn. 



University of Pennsylvania, School of Veterinary Medicine, Phila- 

 delphia (1884). 



Washington State College, School of Veterinary Science, Pullman 

 (1899). 



University of Toronto, Ontario Veterinary College. 



School of Comparative Medicine and Veterinary Science, Montreal 

 (Laval University). 



