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received was not favorable to any action, with reasons which it is 
unnecessary to mention. I have communicated the result of my 
actions to Dr. Michener, stating the case to him. I know no 
more what has been done and had I not been ill I should have 
attended the last meeting of the United States Veterinary Med¬ 
ical Association, and reported as to my unsuccess. 
W. R. Howe, V.S. 
CORRECTION. 
Meadville, March 13, 1886. 
Dr. A. Liautard : 
Dear Sir.— A typographical error occurs in my article in 
March number of the Review, on page 509. I am made to say 
that I gave x. gills tinct. aconite with hypodermic syringe, and 
the same seutence is then repeated. The printer has taken the 
abbreviation u gtts. drops ” for gills; please correct that statement 
by notice in April number. Yours, &c., 
C. C. McLean. 
