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ber of the “ Veterinary Medical Association of New Jersey,” 
shall become a member of the “ New Jersey State Veterinary 
Society,” unless he shall have received a veterinary or medical 
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aminers appointed by this Society, and declared competent for 
veterinary practice in this State; and said Society shall have full 
authority to judge of their admission, or of their continuance as 
members. 
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shall have power to use a seal of its incorporation, and to own 
property to an amount not exceeding one thousand dollars, and 
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REVIEWS AND NOTICES. 
THE ANATOMY OF THE HORSE.—A DISSECTION GUIDE, by J. Mo- 
Fadyeatt, M.B., C.M., B.So., &c. (W. R. Jenkins, N. Y.) 
In the November number of last year we called the atten¬ 
tion of our readers to some advanced sheets that had been 
shown to us by the publisher of this excellent book. 
When one considers the numerous works on anatomy which 
we already possess in the English language, it would seem at first 
that another book on that subject would be superfluous, especially 
after the publication of the superior translation of Chanveau by 
Fleming, which now has become the classical work by reason of 
excellence. But how different is the new work of Mr. McFadyeau 
from all others! It is coming to complete the work above men¬ 
tioned, and fill up a want which is much felt in the study of equine 
anatomy. It is truly a dissection guide, and in the eleven chapters 
which forms the volume of nearly four hundred pages, the old 
practitioner, the anatomist, as well as the veterinary student, will 
find much material for interest and study. The book recom¬ 
mends itself by a series of colored plates, representing natural 
and carefully made dissections, the correctness of which every 
