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CORRESPONDENCE. 
§ 7. Any person who shall present to a prothonotary a vet 
erinary diploma which has been obtained fraudulently; or which 
is, in whole or in part, a forgery ; or shall make affidavit to any 
false statement, intended to be filed or registered ; or shall use 
the title of veterinary surgeon or analogous title, without con¬ 
forming to the requirements of this act; or shall otherwise vio¬ 
late or neglect to comply with any of the provisions of this act, 
shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, and, on conviction, 
shall be punished for each and every offence, by a fine of one 
hundred dollars—one-half to be paid to the prosecutor and the 
other half to be paid to the county; or shall be imprisoned in 
the county-jail of the proper county for a term not exceeding 
one year, or both or either, at the discretion of the court. 
CORRESPONDENCE- 
VETERINARIAN WANTED. 
Troy, N. Y. January 11th, 1889. 
Editor American Veterinary Review : 
Dear Sir. —We have an excellent opening for a young vet¬ 
erinary surgeon. Will you please hand this letter to such an one 
as in your judgment would be competent to enter into a general 
practice. 
Yours &c., 
Dougrey & Roach. 
LONDON VETERINARY JOURNALS FOR SALE. 
Lowell, Dec. 30, 1888. 
Editor American Vetermary Review : 
Dear Sir :—Please publish card in your veterinary journal, 
that I have for sale twenty-one volumes of London Veterinary 
Journal , dates, 1841 to 1861. Pound in leather, well, and 
neatly preserved. I will sell them for a fair price. With kind 
regards. 
Truly yours, 
Robt. Wood. 
