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BUREAU OF ANIMAL INDUSTRIES. 
W. Rowland, D.V.S., J. W. Hawk, D.V.S., W. H. Rose, Y.S., 
W. Rose, D.V.S., W. H. Wray, D.V.S., M. R. Trumbower, V.S. 
Drs. M. Bunker, Farrington and W. H. Rose are in charge 
of quarantine stations under the Department of Agriculture, and 
practically, though not officially, also form a part of the Bureau 
of Animal Industry. 
ARMY INTELLIGENCE, 
Dr. C. L. Moulton, formerly veterinarian in the active serv¬ 
ice of the army, having resigned his commission in July, 1884, 
has been appointed Veterinary Surgeon to the Quartermaster’s 
Department in Washington, in place of Dr. Joseph L. Bushman, 
M.R.C.V.S., who held the position for several years past. 
EXCHANGES, ETC,, RECEIVED. 
FOREIGN.—Annales de Bruxelles, Revue fur Thierheilkunde und Thierzucht, 
Clinica Yeterinaria, Revue Scientifique, Gazette Medicale, Archives Veter- 
inaria, Recueil de Medecine Veterinaire, Echo Veterinaire, Presse Yeterinaire, 
Veterinarian, Yeterinary Journal, 
HOME.—Medical Record, Annals of Hygiene, Spirit of the Times, Turf, Field 
and Farm, Scientific Journal, Prairie Farmer, Country Gentleman, Amer¬ 
ican Agriculturist. 
JOURNALS.—Gazette of Montreal, Hearth and Home, Practical Farmer, Ohio 
Farmer, Maine Farmer, &c., &c. 
BOOKS.—Operative Veterinary Surgere, (by G. Fleming), Report of the 
Board of Agriculture, (of Maine), Animal Castration, (by A. Liautard), 
Physiological Cruelty. 
CORRESPONDENCE.—G. W. Smith, J. C. Meyer, Jr., J. Winchester, H. T. 
James, W. H. Pendry, Thos. Sturgis, W. L. Zuill, M. D., C. L. Moulton, 
Prof. M. Stalker, D. E. Salmon, D. McEachran, W. C. Conklin, F. S. Bil¬ 
lings, J. D. Hopkins, W. H. Hoskins, J. A. Waugh, A. A. Holcombe, R. S. 
Huidekoper. 
