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BIBLIOGRAPHY. 
THE INTERNAL PARASITES OF THE HORSE. By T. F. Duncan, 
M.D., C.N., Y.S. Toronto: Presbyterian News Co. New York: Sabis- 
ton & Murray, 
In the present condition of English veterinary literature, 
any addition, however small, must be welcomed by those for 
whose benefit it has been written. And this applies quite 
aptly to the concise little work of Dr. Duncan; it is, indeed, 
too concise and too little, but will nevertheless supply a want 
much felt by veterinary students. This is, we believe, Dr. 
Duncan’s first attempt in the field of veterinary literature, 
and we think he cannot stop at this point. We hope, there¬ 
fore, that at an early date we may be enabled to call the at¬ 
tention of our readers to a successor to this little book, which, 
however, in any case must prove of great interest to veter¬ 
inary students. 
NEW PRACTICAL DICTIONARY OF VETERINARY MEDICINE, bUR- 
GERY AND HYGIENE. (Nouveau Dictionnaire Pratique de Mede- 
cine, de Chireorgie et d’Hygiene Veterinaire). Begun by H. Bouley and 
continued by Professors A. Sanson, L. Trasbot and Ed. Nocard. Asselin 
& Houzeau. 
In this twentieth volume many interesting subjects are 
treated by some of the highest authorities in France. Among 
these are: Salivary Glands, by Professors Moussu and Tras¬ 
bot; Sarcoma, by Trasbot; Seams of the Foot, by Pellerin; 
