VETERINARY APPOINTMENT. 
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Fletcher, Alexander.Ravenna, Ohio. 
Ford, Frank Branco.W. Virginia. 
Harwood, James Walter.Illinois. 
Hexamer, Adolp Carl.,.New York. 
Hoffman, Daniel R .Maryland. 
Hunt, Frederick Wilcox.New York. 
Jackson, Charles Clow.Missouri. 
Lathrop, Gilbert Azur.Pennsylvania. 
Lowe, Wm. Herbert, D.V.S.Paterson, N. J. 
McDowell, Harris B.,.Delaware. 
McIntosh, Albert Hooper.New Jersey. 
McKillip, David William.Illinois. 
Pease, James Frederick.Illinois. 
Polk, Cyrus.^....Delaware. 
Smith, George Augustus.;.New York. 
Spurr, Alfred Isaac.Massachusetts. 
Streets, John James.Illinois. 
Tritschler, Morris William.Pennsylvania. 
Van Nest, Robert Addy.Minnesota. 
Vreeland, Edgar Avery.New Jersey. 
Wilkinson, John Wright.Meadville, Pa. 
Wright, John William Henry.New York. 
VETERINARY APPOINTMENT. 
As we go to press we receive information of the appointment 
of Dr. A. A. Holcombe as Territorial Veterinarian of Wyoming, 
in pl.ace of Dr. Hopkins, whose term of service has expired. 
Dr. Holcombe needs no introduction from us to his colleagues 
in the profession, and no one better than he could have been se¬ 
lected to take the place of Dr. Hopkins. Dr. Holcombe was grad¬ 
uated from the American Veterinary College in 1876, and sub¬ 
sequently worked w^ell for his alma mater for some time in the re¬ 
sponsible post of Professor of Surgical Pathology. 
On leaving New York, he was appointed Chief Veterinarian 
in the United States Army in Kansas, and subsequently became 
State Veterinarian in the same State, where he served for two 
terms. He is now called to a broader field of labor and useful¬ 
ness, in which, as we all know, he will continue to do honor to his 
profession and to himself, as he has already and always done in 
similar responsible positions. We need not say that he has our 
best wishes. 
