COLLEGE ANNOUNCEMENTS. 
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COLLEGE ANNOUNCEMENTS. 
M GILL UNIVERSITY (FACULTY OF COMPARATIVE MEDICINE 
AND veterinary SCIENCE). 
^ The catalogue of this old and honorable institution is re¬ 
ceived, announcing the thirty-second session, which opens on 
September 22, by an introductory lecture, the regular course be¬ 
ginning on the following day. The very complete course of 
instruction formerly maintained is continued, and the faculty 
remains the same. ^ The only alterations noted by us in the cat¬ 
alogue are the raising^ of the tuition fee from $60 to 
and a very practical addition to the prize list, presented by the 
Massachusetts Alumni Association of McGill, for examination 
ot horses tor soundness. For the new catalogue address the 
Registrar, Charles McEachran, D. V. S.; 6 Union Avenue, 
the KANSAS CITY VETERINARY COEEEGE. 
The seventh annual announcement of this college comes to 
us 111 the form of a very neat little pamphlet, which gives full 
information in regard to tlie very comprehensive course by a 
acuity which probably includes more veterinarians than anv 
other school in the country, there being seventeen in the various 
branches. Besides every department usually maintained in 
veterinary colleges, a post-graduate course is maintained to pre- 
pare vetennaiians for the rapidly-developing demands of sanitary 
medicine, which is commanding the services of well-equipped 
men for market, dairy and milk inspection in the different cities. 
Iherefore, this college, whose faculty is largely made np of men 
engaged in the service of the Bureau of Animal Industry, is 
specially well fitted to conduct a specialty like meat and milk 
inspection, with all the collateral branches necessary to impart 
a tliorough knowledge of the various animal food products. The 
tees for the special course is $40. For the catalogue address 
Dean S. Stewart, 1404-1406 Holmes Street, Kansas City, Mo. 
NEW YORK COEEEGE OF VETERINARY SURGEONS. 
The announcement for 1897-98 is before us, and this year is 
replete with information concerning the college course, with 
Illustrations of a hospital ward for horses and one for dogs, and 
the chemical laboratory. It also contains full details of the new 
btate law governing the practice of veterinary medicine in New 
