OBITUARY-NOTICE TO THE VETERINARY^ PROFESSION. 
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f. F. Reid, Decatur, 111 . 
3 . M. Paxton, Kansas, 111 . 
W A. Baker, Gibson, ill. 
4 . D. Melvin, Sterling, Ill. 
(ames Bond, Streator, Ill. 
P. C. Dodge, Rochelle, Ill. 
B. G. Pyle, Jacksonville, Ill. 
W. F. Weese, Ottawa, Ill. 
5. V. Ramsey, Tuscola, Ill. 
fames Addison, Aledo, Ill. 
4 . J. Ziegler, Lincoln, Ill. 
Thomas Hope, Waukegan, Ill. 
B. B. Page, Rockford, 111 . 
f. C. Booker, Carrollton, Ill. 
[ohn C. Stewart, Danville, Ill. 
[. J. Miles, Charleston, Ill. 
Thomas E. Feron, Bushnell, Ill. 
f. D. Nighbert, Pittsfield, Ill. 
lohn Scott, Peoria, Ill. 
F. H. Armstrong, East St. Louis, Ill. 
OBITUARY, 
DR. WILLIAM R. BIRDSALL. 
The medical fraternity of New York City will regret the 
;oss of one of their members, Dr. W. R. Birdsall, as that of 
:>ne of its most active and promising members, and some of 
;the younger graduates of the American Veterinary College 
will realize an additional reason for regretting his loss by 
recalling the fact that for two years he lectured to them in 
:he department of Helminthology. 
NOTICE TO THE VETERINARY PROFESSION, 
UNITED STATES VETERINARY MEDICAL ASSOCIATION. 
The annual meeting of the United States Veterinary Med¬ 
ical Association will be held in Boston, September 20th, 2ist 
