U. S. ARMY VETERINARIANS. 
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edy an easy one. Under each caption is then arranged, alpha¬ 
betically also, a list of all the preparations made by the firm 
containing the drug to which the caption refers. The list of 
pieparations of ceitam standard drugs is sufficiently long to en¬ 
able the preseriber to meet the most exacting conditions by a 
choice therefrom. For example, those containing aloes occupy 
eight pages , those of arsenious acid, five pages ; the iron prep¬ 
arations, nineteen pages, and so on. 
We advise practicing veterinarians to procure this excellent 
book, which can be secured free of charge upon application to 
P., D. & Co. That it has been carefully prepared is evident to 
the reviewer ; it is singularly free from errors and it is durably 
and handsomely bound. 
U. S. ARMY VETERINARIANS. 
The following is a list of the veterinary surgeons and the 
regiments and stations to which they are assigned : 
1st C civ airy Coleman Nockolds and W. Going, Manila, 
headquarters and two squadrons, one squadron in United 
States. 
2d Cavalry W. \. Uusk and W. Grutzman, regiment in 
Cuba, headquarters at Matanzas. 
jd Cavalry O. Schwarzkopf and S. U. Gelston, regiment at 
Manila. 
4th Cavalry —A. Plummer and A. McDonald, Philippines, 
headquarters at Pasay. 
5th Cavalry —G. E. Griffin and A. Mitchell, regiment in 
United States, headquarters at Fort Myer, Va. 
6 th Cavalry —S. E. Hunter and D. Gilpin, headquarters and 
one squadron Manila, one squadron at Pekin, China, one squad¬ 
ron en route to Manila. 
7 % th Cavalry —D. Ue May and F. Foster, regiment in Cuba, 
stationed at Havana. 
8th Cavalry —R. Stanclift and R. Corcoran, headquarters 
and two squadrons in Cuba, one squadron in United States, 
headquarters Puerto Principe. 
C)th Cavalry —S. Glasson and J. Tempany, headquarters and 
two squadrons at Manila, one squadron in United States. 
10th Cavalry —C. D. McMurdo and S. Service, headquarters 
and two squadrons in Cuba, one squadron in United States, 
headquarters Manzanillo. 
