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REVIEW. 
VETERINARIANS EMPLOYED BY THE UNITED STATES DEPART¬ 
MENT OF AGRICULTURE. (BUREAU OF ANIMAL INDUSTRY). 
Graduate of 
D. E. Salmon..Cornell University. 
F. L. Kilborne.Cornell University. 
A. M. Farrington.Cornell University. 
W. B. E. Miller.American Veterinary College. 
H. W. Rowland.Columbia Veterinary College. 
T. J. Herr.American Veterinary College. 
J. W. Hawk.Columbia Veterinary College. 
C. K. Dyer.Place of graduation not known. 
W. H. Rose.American Veterinary College. 
A. H. Rose.American Veterinary College. 
Wm. H. Wray.American Veterinary College. 
W. B. Rowland.American Veterinary College. 
J. R. McLaughlin.Montreal Veterinary College. 
M. R. Trumbower.Late student at the American Veterinary College. 
L. M. McLean..Royal College V. S., England. 
C. B. Michener.American Veterinary College. 
J. Gerth, Jr...American Veterinary College. 
REVIEW. 
VETERINARY PHARMACOLOGY AND THERAPEUTICS. BY J. B. 
GRESSWELL, M.R.C.V.S. 
Under this title the author offers his work to the veterinary 
profession to till what lie calls a great need of an “ Extra Vete¬ 
rinary Pharmacology and Therapeutics.” It consists of a little 
over 200 pages. 179 of which are devoted to brief notices in 
therapeutics, including quite a large number of good prescrip¬ 
tions. The remaining portion contains an index of diseases, with 
the indication of the drugs required in their treatment. Though 
perhaps somewhat too concisely constructed, this little work must 
prove itself frequently useful for purposes of reference, to both 
student and practitioner. 
HORSE’S TEETH. BY W. H. CLARKE. THIRD EDITION, REVISED. 
The success achieved by this excellent compilation is sufficient 
evidence of its quality. The second edition, which has had an 
unusualty rapid sale, has been revised and improved, and “ Horse’s 
Teeth ” is now presented as one of the most complete among the 
works on this subject. Mr. Clarke, although not a veterinarian, 
has collected in this work a large number of cases of great inter- 
