CORRESPONDENCE. 
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ONTARIO VETERINARY COLLEGE. 
The closing exercises of this college were held in the college 
building, Temperance Street, Toronto, Canada, March 23, Prin¬ 
cipal Smith occupying the chair. The following graduates re¬ 
ceived the diploma of the college : Victor J. Andre, St. Gene¬ 
vieve, Mo., U. S.; H. W. Carley Baker, London, Eng.; John H. 
Black, Toronto ; J. Alex. S. Berryman, St. John, N. B.; John 
YV. Corrigan, Oswego, N. Y.; C. J. Donnelly, Orillia; Fred. B. 
Davidson, Glencoe; Wilfred J. R. Fowler, Seaforth ; Charles T. 
Frerg, Warwick, Rhode Island ; John J. Giblin, Blackstone, 
Mass.; Wesley M. Goff, Lewiston, Maine; William J. Hennes¬ 
sey, Worcester, Mass.; Arthur Hobbs, Carlisle, England ; Dun¬ 
can A. Irvine, Dalkeith ; George Jerome, Rapid River, Mich.; 
Fred. Clee Jones, Birmingham England ; Arthur E. Joslin, Ad¬ 
rian, Mich.; Lewis B. Judson, Bethel, Conn.; W. Luther Jones, 
Edgefield, South Carolina; Harvey F. Kaufman, Hegins, Pa.; 
Joseph King, Brice, Ohio ; Thomas J. Kirwan, Auburn, N. Y.; 
William A. Kuhns, Boston, Mass.; Charlie A. Locke, Trilly, 
N. Y.; John McDougall, Ralphton, Man.; James P. McVicar, 
Petrolea ; John M. Mitchell, Morristown, New Jersey; W. H. 
Murphy, Jr., Brighton, Mass.; Charles L. Manning,.Grand Ledge, 
Mich.; Patrick H. Morin, Port Col borne ; F. J. Neff, Long Glade, 
Virginia; Jacob F. Olweller, Elizabethtown, Pa.; Herbert J. 
Pugsley, Central Cambridge, N. B.; John YV. Purdy, Oliver, 
nt.; Howard O. Ramsey, Merle, Cal.; Ulysses S. Richards, 
Lowell, Mass.; Albert J. Roll, Natrona, Pa.; William L. Rundle, 
Chapman Quarries, Pa.; John Russell, Saginaw, Mich.; John A. 
Scott, Grand Rapids, Mich.; J. Lee Shorey, Hoosick Falls, 
N. Y.; John E. Sommer, Buffalo, N. Y.; YV. A. Sproule, Bois- 
sevain, Man.; J. M. Sewell, Bunker Hill, Ill.; Edward M. 
Saigeon, Lapeer, Mich.; William Benj. Wentzell, Amherst, Mass.; 
James M. Young, Petrolea. 
CORRESPONDENCE. 
LEGISLATION IN ILLINOIS. 
Chicago, April 14, 1899. 
Editor American Veterinary Reviezv : 
Dear Sir :—The veterinarians of Illinois certainly have 
reasons to regret the onslaught made on their veterinary bill by 
the Review in the editorial pages of the April number. Is 
it not a pity that the Review should attempt to deal such a 
blow just on the verge of parsing a veterinary bill for our State? 
