ARMY VETERINARY LEGISLATION. 
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Resolved: That we the students of the American Veterin¬ 
ary College, keenly feel the loss of one of our sober and indus¬ 
trious classmates. And furthermore 
Resolved: That we tender our sympathies to the family 
and friends of the deceased in this their great bereavement. 
And also 
Resolved: That a copy of these resolutions be sent to the 
family of the deceased and published in the American 
Veterinary Review and the students attend the funeral in 
a body. 
A. F. Becker, 
T. L. Swift, 
Committee. 
ALEXANDER LOCKHART, M.R.C.V.S.L. 
We regret to announce the death of Alexander Lockhart, 
of New York City, which took place, from pneumonia, on the 
17th of January. He was born in Glasgow, Scotland, gradu¬ 
ated at Dick Veterinary College on the 19th of April, 1865, 
and at the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons of London 
on April 24th of the same year, when he came to New York 
and at the death of his brother took charge of his extensive 
practice. 
ARMY VETERINARY LEGISLATION. 
Editor of American Veterinary Review : 
The Military Committee of the United States Veterinary 
Medical Association beg to report the following progress. 
The annexed bill has been introduced into Congress: 
A BILL TO PROVIDE FOR THE ORGANIZATION AND RATE OF 
pay of a Veterinary Corps of the United States 
Army. 
Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the 
United States of America in Congress assembled: 
Section i. That there shall be, and hereby is, established, 
as a part of the United States Army, a Veterinary Corps, 
