EDITORIAL. 
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A Correction.— In the Chronicle for June, I gave the last 
information I had in relation to the 150th anniversary of the 
foundation of the Veterinary Schools, but since the date of that 
ceremony has been changed and postponed to the end of October, 
the 26th. Special official notices and invitations, we are told, will 
be sent to professional journals, to veterinarians and to the dif¬ 
ferent schools of Europe and other countries. 
We shall at the proper time give our American confreres as 
complete a report of the ceremonies as we will be able to collect. 
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Pamphlets and Journals Acknowledged. 
Circular 198—Bureau of Animal Industry. The bacterium of 
contagions abortion of cattle demonstrated to occur in milk. 
The Cape Province Agricultural Journal. One of the first 
number. A quite large issue, handsomely illustrated with plates 
of animals, prizes, shows, and which—among articles of general 
interest—has also one on Veterinary Notes by an anonymous 
F.R.C.V.S. 
The Agricultural Journal of the Union of South Africa , May 
number, contains the continuation of the “ Anatomy and Physi¬ 
ology of the Ostrich,” by Prof. Duerden, and an article from Dr. 
A. Theiler on “ Rickets, Osteomalacia, Osteoporosis and Pica,” 
which will be analyzed later. 
The proceedings of the Indiana Veterinary Medical Associa¬ 
tion. Meeting of January last. 
The Cornell Veterinarian, June issue—with an article on 
“ Catalase and Reductase Tests,” one on “ Veterinary Curri¬ 
culum ” and one on the “ Veterinarian in Sanitary Milk Produc¬ 
tion.” 
Veterinary Notes, Parke, Davis & Co., June issue. 
Chicago Veterinary College, Bulletin of March, 1912. 
A. L. 
