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October last, at the age of 48. Mr. Swan has been long known 
among his New England friends for his love of natural history and 
friends by personal qualifications of the rarest merits —X., im 
Harper's Weekly. 
V. MisceLLANEOUS BIBLIOGRAPHY. 
1. A Report of Surgical Cases treated in the Army of the 
United States from 1865 to 1871. Circular No 3. Surgeon 
General Office, Washington.—The reports of the medical and 
surgical cases occurring in the army, and presenting the con- 
densed tabular statements of the results of each five years, have 
always been looked for with interest by the profession, and more 
-Or less carefully read. The report of surgical cases, however, 
which has just been issued as Circular No 3, is of more than 
