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BIBLIOGRAPHY AND EXCHANGES. 
Bulletin of the State Experiment Station of Baton Rouge, La. y 
where an excellent article can be found by Dr. W. H. Dal- 
rymple, M.R.C.V.S., in which acute nephritis, paraplegia and 
eczema in mules are discussed, with a report on glanders and 
cerebritis in horses in the State. 
Thirtieth Annual Report of the Massachusetts Agricultural 
College (Amherst). Kindly sent by Dr. James B. Paige, V.S., 
Professor of Veterinary Science. 
Revue de la Tuberculose (Review of Tuberculosis).—A quar¬ 
terly journal published under the direction of Dr. Vernueil, 
in which most valuable information is found from veterinary 
writers, such as Prof. E. Nocard, who writes on bovine tuber¬ 
culosis ; and L. H. Petit, who reviews the work done by Dr. 
S. E. Weber, of Lancaster, on tuberculosis of rats. 
Rapport des Maladies Contagieuses et Epizootiques du Dept, du 
Nord (Report on the Contagious and Epizootic Diseases of 
the Dept, du Nord), by M. Pollet.—An official document giv¬ 
ing much information of the prevalence in that part of France 
of such diseases as pleuro-pneumonia, aphthous fever, glan¬ 
ders, bacterian and bacteridian anthrax, tuberculosis, swine 
disease in its various forms, rabies and actinomycosis. 
Nouveau Guide pour VExamen de V CEil Fluxionnaire (A 
New Guide for the Examination of the Eye affected with 
Periodic Ophthalmia), by Dr. E. Rolland.—A large pamphlet 
of some eighty pages, illustrated, which introduces to the 
veterinarian the many changes and various lesions that are 
presented by the eye affected with periodic ophthalmia, and 
in which excellent indications are given to guide in the ex- 
amina ion of the eye before purchase, as well as after, by the 
expert in case of legal litigation. 
The New York Veterinary Jour 7 ial and Record of Compara¬ 
tive Medicine (No. 2, Vol. 2), in which, among excellent ex¬ 
tracts are found two severe criticisms. One upon the exclu¬ 
sive action of English veterinary authorities to recognize 
American diplomas, and urging similar action on our part 
in return; the other upon the next meeting of the United 
States Veterinary Medical Association. While we strongly 
endorse its remarks in its strong editorial “ protection,” we 
regret its remarks as expressed in “ timely warning.” 
