NEW VETERINARY GRADUATES. (J79 
COMPARATIVE ANATOMY OP THE DOMESTIC ANIMALS. By A. 
Chauveatt. Translated by George Fleming. 
In reference to our notice in December issue of this excel¬ 
lent work, we have received the following: 
Dear Mr. Editor : In the notice you kindly give of my translation of 
t/hauveau’s Comparative Anatomy of Domesticated Animals in your Review for 
the present month, complaint is made that the new edition is based on the third 
French edition. Please allow me to state that this is not the case. In the pre¬ 
face you will find it mentioned that the fourth edition, issued last year, was the 
one referred to. I have not seen the third edition. Hoping you will allow this 
correction to appear in the American Veterinary Review, 
I am yours sincerely, 
George Fleming. 
In answer to this we may say that we have found so little 
difference in the text in both the third and fourth editions 
that, taking into consideration the absence of the new colored 
plates in the second English, we concluded that the transla¬ 
tion was made from the third French. We are pleased to 
correct our error. 
NEW VETERINARY GRADUATES. 
ONTARIO VETERINARY COLLEGE. 
“ The results of the December examinations in connection 
with the Ontario Veterinary College, Toronto, were an¬ 
nounced last night at the college building on Temperance 
Street. The following have passed a successful examination 
and as graduates are awarded the diploma of the Agriculture 
and Arts Association of Ontario : 
Edgar A. Bogart, Kettleby, Ont.; Thomas H. Brooke, 
Don, Ont.; George C. Brownridge, Brampton, Ont.; James 
Conrad Carter, Gowanda, N. Y.; James H. Chesney, Bruce, 
held, Ont.; John M. Colvin, Wingham, Ont.; Thomas A. Cor- 
sant, Ilderton, Ont.; Adam Elgas, Hartford, Mich.; William 
Elliott, Delhi, N. Y.; Joseph Fotheringham, Mason City 
Iowa ; George H. Gibb, St. Mary’s, Out.; Richard T. Kidd,’ 
Listowel, Ont.; John Edwin Law, Ithaca, N. Y.; Charles F. 
Leslie, York, Neb.; B. B. Myers, Linville, Va.; Bernard R. 
