EDITORIAL. 
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“ Results Obtained in the Eradication of Tuberculosis by 
the Use of Tuberc. Vaccine and Bang System,” by S. H. Gilli¬ 
land, M.D. 
“ Report of the Fifteenth Annual Meeting of the United 
States Live Stock Sanitary Association,” a pamphlet where in 
few pages the great amount of work done at the meeting is con¬ 
densed, and which I have been pleased to notice in my preceding 
Chronicle. 
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Special Addenda. —I was in hopes that the program of the 
celebration of the 150th anniversary of the foundation of the 
first veterinary school at Lyon would be issued before this, but, 
notwithstanding all my inquiries, all I can gather is that it will 
take place in the very first days of June. The celebration, I am 
told, promises to be a great success, and the inauguration of the 
monument erected to Prof. Arloing will be witnessed by many. 
The subscription list has been very successful, and among the 
donators I find those of many American institutions, the Ameri¬ 
can Veterinary Medical Association, the American Veterinary 
Review, the veterinary medical associations of New York City, 
of New York State, of Schuylkill Valley, of Massachusetts, of 
Colorado, of Missouri Valley, of Washington State College, and, 
others, all of which have been acknowledged by the committee. 
The Veterinary Museum organized by Colonel Aureggio will 
also be a verv great attraction at the .celebration. 
A. L. 
TPIE FIGHT FOR THE ARMY VETERINARY BILL IS 
NOW IN THE SENATE. 
The battle for the passage of the Army Veterinary Bill is now 
half won. We are in the thickest and hottest part of the fight. 
Consequently, now is the time when we must avail ourselves of 
every resource until the musketry and cannonading are over and 
we find ourselves victors. But mark you, we are in the roughest, 
