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United States was about seven billions of dollars, judging from 
the fact that some animals are held at $50,000, as in the case of 
Damascus, just sent by John W. Garrett, of Baltimore, to the 
King of Italy. It is a disgrace to the nation, the orator con¬ 
tinued, that there is not one legally chartered, organized, and 
established veterinary college in the country. Veterinary science 
here lies deep down in the ditch of ignorance, and the billions of 
dollars invested in animal property, as well as the animals them¬ 
selves, are left to the mercies and wantonness of chance. The 
country is flooded with bogus diploma mills, several of which are 
in this city and other parts of this State. The speaker went on 
in the above strain, but failed to mention where the New York 
diploma mills are. It is understood that parties in this city do 
practically sell veterinary diplomas, and it is to be regretted that 
some definite facts were not given.—J fedical Record. 
EXCHANGES, ETC., RECEIVED. 
FOREIGN.—Revue fur Thierheilkunde und Thierzueht, Repertorium der 
ThierbeilkuDde, Recueil de Medeciue Veterinaire. Archives Veterinarres, Journal 
de Zootechnie, Gazette Medicale, Pre^se Veterinaire. Veterinary Journal, Veteri¬ 
narian, Clinica Veterinaria, Journal de Dosimetrique Medecine. 
HOME.—Medical Record, Medical Gazette, The Planet. Druggists’ Circular, 
U. S. Veterinary Journal, Turf, Field and Farm. American Agriculturist, Spirit 
of the Times, National Live Stock Journal, Western Medical Reporter, Breeders’ 
Gazette, American Cultivator, Prairie Farmer. 
JOURNALS.—Farmers’ Review, Tribune Farmer, Home Farm, Farm Jour¬ 
nal, National Tribune, Iowa Farmer. 
PAMPHLET.—Eighth Report of the Ontario Agricultural College. 
COMMUNICATIONS.—C. C. McLean, W. H. Pendry, V. L. James, W. D. 
Critcherson, N. H. Paaren, A. A. Holcombe, J. C. Myers. 
