CORRESPONDENCE. 
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Anatomy—Seniors: Silver medal, J. E. Blackwell; 2d, R. 
M. Waldron; 3d, H. Fell. Juniors: Silver medal, W. E. Rus¬ 
sell; 2d, W. Burger; 3d, E. D. McQueen and S. J. Robinson 
(equal.) 
Physiology—Seniors: Silver medal, J. Rutherford; 2d, J. 
E. Blackwell; 3d, H. Fell. Juniors : 1st, J. J. Coutts; 2d, A. 
G. Wicks. 
Chemistry—Seniors : 1st, J. Moore; 2d, T. D. Hinebaucli; 
3d, J. G. Harris. Juniors: T. H- Smytke. 
Materia Medica—Seniors : 1st, J. E. Blackwell; 2d, E. Cof¬ 
fin; 3d, J. J. Kline and R. M. Waldron (equal.) 
Microscopy—Seniors : 1st prize, C. E. Winner, H. Fry, J 
Rutherford (equal). 
Bacteriology—Seniors: 1st, B. Johnstone and C. E. Winner 
(equal.) 
Entozoa—Seniors : 1st, F. N. Lijer. 
LIST OF GRADUATES." 
HARVARD UNIVERSITY—VETERINARY DEPARTMENT. 
Edward Campbell Beckett...50 Village St., Boston. 
Alfred Mahlon Bigelow.Cor. Washington and Cottage Sts., Norwood. 
Charles Saunders Breed.441 Tremont St., Boston. 
Daniel David Lee. .Storey Place, Jamaica Plain. 
William Esrom Peterson.Cor. Main and Church Sts., Waltham. 
Herbert Massey Smith.30 Essex St., Haverhill. 
William Herbert Way.22 Elm St., Chelsea. 
Kenelm Winslow.Perkins St., Jamaica Plain. 
* From the Fifth Annual Announcement, 1887-’88. 
CORRESPONDENCE. 
ON HOG CHOLERA ETIOLOGY. 
Lincoln, Neb., March 28, 1887. 
Editor American Veterinary Review : 
I see by your March number that l)r. Salmon still insists that 
there are “ two distinct swine plagues ” in this country. Now I 
will not say there are not, but I will say, and leave it to the 
future to decide the correctness of mv assertion, that no one has 
