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lar in choosing either a place to feed or a place to defecate, often 
selecting meat or food for the purpose, a somewhat alarming 
vision of possible consequences is raised. Dr. Grassi invites the 
attention of naturalists to the subject, and hopes that some effec¬ 
tual means of destroying flies may be discovered .—Medical 
Record. 
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FOREIGN.—Gazette Medicate, Veterinarian, Veterinary Journal, Annates 
de Belgique, Presse Veterinaire, Archives Veterinaires, Recueil de Medecine 
Veterinaire, Clinica Veterinaria, Revue fur Thierheilkunde und Thierzucht, 
Repertorium der Thierheilkunde, Tidsskrift for Veterinaerer, &c. 
HOME.—American Cultivator, Medical Record, Brewers’ Gazette, National 
Live Stock Journal, Rural New Yorker, Country Gentleman, American Agri¬ 
culturist, Spirit of the Times, Turf, Field and Farm, Prairie Farmer, Maine 
Farmer. 
JOURNALS.—Ohio Farmer, Farm Journal, Medical Register, Home Farm, 
Pittsburg Stockman, Chicago Horseman, United States Dairyman, Health and 
Home, Journal of Agriculture, The Polyclinic, Northwest Farmer, American 
Sports, &c., &c. 
COMMUNICATIONS.—Letters and communications have been received 
from Prof. Huidekoper, W. Devoe, Rob. Harrison, R. Kay, W. D. Critcherson, 
Geo. H. Bailey, W. H. Pendrv, W. H. Hoskins, C. B. Michener, J. Meyers, 
Sen., C. P. Lyman, F. S. Billings. 
