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OBITUARY. 
a boy. He was graduated from the Montreal Veterinary 
College (now a department of McGill University) in 1871, 
where for several years he served as one of its board of exam¬ 
iners. He was a past president of the U. S. Veterinary Med¬ 
ical Association, also a charter member and past president of 
the Massachusetts Veterinary Medical Association, and an 
honorarv member of the same when he died. For many 
years he was an inspector of cattle for British steamships 
from the port of Boston, and known personally to most mem¬ 
bers of the profession throughout the country, and to others, 
by his frequent contributions to our journals. He will be 
remembered by many young practitioners as a good friend 
and ever ready adviser. He was a good man, whom we es~ 
teemed highly, of a genial and hospitable nature, of marked 
intelligence, and an able student and practitioner. Dr. Bryden 
was well up in Masonry, and will be greatly missed by a large 
circle of friends and acquaintances. 
JOSEPH F. AUTENREITH, D.V.S., JERSEY CITY, N. J. 
We regret to announce the death of Dr. Autenreith, which 
occurred at his residence, 780 West Newark Avenue, Jersey 
City, N. J., recently, after a lingering illness, from typhoid 
fever. The deceased graduated in the class of 1882, from the 
American Veterinary College, and had succeded in building 
up a large and remunerative practice, having also held a num¬ 
ber of public positions of a professional nature, being for sev¬ 
eral vears consulting veterinarian to the Jersey City Board of 
Health, and veterinarian to that branch of the A. S. P. C. A. 
POSITION TO EXCHANGE. 
A twelve hundred dollar a year army position, carrying 
with it allowances of quarters, light and fuel, with privilege 
of outside practice, for an equally remunerative position or 
practice in or near a city. A pleasant station, delightful cli¬ 
mate, especially beneficial to invalids, splendid hunting and 
fishing. 
Address “Exchange,” care the American Veterinary 
Review, 141 West 54th Street, New York City. 
