851-853 Sixth Avenue {cor. 48th St.), New York. 
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{**)DALRY3IPLE, “Veterinary Obstetrics.” A compen¬ 
dium for the use of advanced students and Practi¬ 
tioners. By W. H. Dalrymple, M. K. C. V. S., 
principal of the Department of Veterinary Science in 
the Louisiana State University and A. & M. College; 
Veterinarian to the Louisiana State Bureau of 
Agriculture, and Agricultural Experiment Stations; 
Member of the United States Veterinary Medical 
Associations, etc. 8vo, cloth, illus.2 50 
DALZIEL, “ The Fox Terrier.” Illustrated. (Monographs 
on British Dogs). By Hugh Dalziel.1 00 
— “The St. Bernard.” Illustrated.1 00 
— “The Diseases of Dogs.” Their Pathology, Diagnosis 
and Treatment, with a dictionary of Canine Materia 
Medica. By Hugh Dalziel. 12mo, cloth.80 
— “Diseases of Horses.” 12 mo, cloth....1 00 
— “ Breaking and Training Dogs.” Being concise 
directions for the proper education of dogs, both 
for the field and for companions. Second edi¬ 
tion, revised and enlarged. Part I, by Pathfinder; 
Part II, by Hugh Dalziel. 12mo, cloth, illus ....2 60 
— “The Collie.” Its History, Points, and Breeding. By 
Hugh Dalziel. Illustrated, 8vo, cloth. 1 00 
— “The Greyhound.” 8 vo, cloth, illus. 1 00 
DANA, “Tables in Comparative Physiology.” By Prof. 
C. L. Dana, M.D.25 
DANCE, “Veterinary Tablet.” Folded in cloth case. 
The tablet of A. A. Dance is a synopsis of the diseases 
of horses, cattle and dogs, showing at a glance the 
causes, symptoms and cures. 75 
