OBITUARY-CORRESPONDENCE. 
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THE QUARTERLY JOURNAL OF VETERINARY SCIENCE IN INDIA. 
No. 21; Vol. 6. By J. H. Steel and F. Smith. 
Comprising much useful matter and making a valuable addi¬ 
tion to any library. 
REPORT OF TERRITORIAL VETERINARIAN OF WYOMING. 
IL VIRUS DELL ’AVENITE EQUINA. By Dr. Leopoldo Barijohello. 
LINDIRIZZO E IL METODO, NELL TNSEGNAMENTO DELLA ANU- 
TOMIA VETERINARIA. By Dr. A. Lanzillotti Buonsanti. 
OBITUARY. 
PROF. W. ROBERTSON, of London. 
The death of Prof. W. Robertson, Principal of the Royal 
Veterinary College, took place on the 15th of December last, in 
the fifty-seventh year of his age. Prof. Robertson received his pro¬ 
fessional education at the Edinburgh Veterinary College, where 
he graduated in May, 1860. He filled several high positions con¬ 
nected with veterinary education, and in 1881 was appointed 
Principal at the Royal Veterinary College, in place of Prof. 
Simonds, retired. Prof. Robertson wrote a number of articles in 
the Veterinarian and in the Journal of the Royal Agricultural 
Society. His last work, on Equine Medicine, published in 1883, 
is a valuable memento added to veterinary literature. At the 
time of his death, which took place suddenly from heart disease, 
he was engaged in writing and rewording some reports ; correct¬ 
ing proofs for a new work which was soon to be published. 
CORRESPONDENCE. 
ANSWER TO ETHICS. 
Toronto, Jan. 9, 1888. 
Editor American Veterinary Review : 
Sir. —In reply to Ethics’ inquiry in the December number of 
the Review, I respectfully beg to state that the Examining Board 
of the Ontario Veterinary College does not grant any Fellowship 
degree. 
