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but are at liberty to announce that arrangements have been 
made to present it to our American readers at an early date. It 
is the most complete work on the subject. 
NOTICES OF BOOKS RECEIVED, JOURNALS AND EXCHANGES. 
Syllabus/ on Human Embryology. An Introduction to the 
Study of Obstetrics and Gynaecology. For medical students 
and practitioners. With a glossary of embryological terms. 
By Walter Porter Manton, M.D., Professor of Clinical Gynaecol¬ 
ogy and Lecturer on Obstetrics in the Detroit College of Med¬ 
icine; Fellow of the Royal Microscopical Society, of the British 
Zoological Society, American Microscopical Society, etc., etc. 
Illustrated with 70 outline drawings and photo-engravings. 
i2mo. cloth, 126 pp., interleaved for adding notes and other 
illustrations, $1.25 net. Philadelphia: The F. A. Davis & Co., 
Publishers, 1915 and 1916 Cherry Street. 
Journals .—Veterinary Record. Revue Veterinaire. Annales de l’lnstitut Pas¬ 
teur. Veterinarian. Veterinary Record. Recueil de Medecine Veterinaire. Journal 
de Medecine Veterinaire et de Zootechnic. Journal of Comparative Medicine and 
Veterinary Archives. Veterinary Magazine. Annales de Medecine Veterinaire 
(Brussells). Progres Veterinaire. Clinica Veterinaria. l’Erconali. Giornale d’ 
Medicina Veterinaria Pratica (Torino). Der Hufschmied. Gaceta de Medicina Vet¬ 
erinaria (Madrid). Therapeutic Review. Medical Record. New York Medical 
Journal. Revue fUr Thierheilkunde und Thierzuesch. Berliner Thierarztliche Wo- 
chenschrift. Journal of Comparative Pathology and Therapeutics. Buchandlung fur 
Medicin und Naturissenschaften. 
CORRESPONDENCE. 
VETERINARY EDUCATION. 
Editor American Veterinary Review : 
Sir.—I t is certainly quite interesting for western veterin¬ 
arians to read the article in your last issue from Olof. Schwarz¬ 
kopf, dean of the newly-established McKillip Veterinary Col¬ 
lege in Chicago. 
