EXCHANGES, ETC., RECEIVED. 
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blind from cataract of both eyes, but otherwise healthy and well 
formed. It was kept in a field of six or seven acres, and with in¬ 
tervals of rest, would continually travel in a circuit correspond¬ 
ing in diameter exactly to the circuit travelled over by the mare 
while hitched to the machine. It was permitted to live some six 
months, making its ceaseless rounds night and day, when mercy 
put an end to its miserable existence.”— Turf,\ Field , and Farm ,. 
EXCHANGES, ETC., RECEIVED. 
FOREIGN.—Veterinary Journal, Veterinarian, Clinica Veterinaria, Presse V6t- 
erinaire, Revue Scientifique, Gazette Medicale, Revue Dosimetrique, An- 
nales de Bruxelles, Revue d’Hygiene, Journal de Zootechnie, Archives Veteri- 
naries, Revue fur Thierheilkunde und Thierzucht, Schweizer-Archiv fur 
Theirheilkunde, (Zurich,) Echo Veterinaire, Tidsskrift fur Veterinarer. 
HOME.—Medical Record, Druggists Circular, Rural New Yorker, American 
Agriculturist, Country Gentleman, Breeders’ Gazette, Live Stock Journal, 
Spirit of the Times, Turf, Field and Farm, Scientific American, Prairie 
Farmer, Maine Farmer. 
JOURNALS.—Ohio Farmer, Home Farm, Medical Herald, Journal of Agricul¬ 
ture, Portland Daily Press, Portland Sunday Times, Boston Morning Journal. 
COMMUNICATIONS.—A. A. Holcombe, C. B. Michener, W. H. Pendry, 
Geo. H. Bailey, D. Salmon, W. H. Hoskins, \V. R. Howe. S. Walton, J. A. 
Dell. 
BOOKS AND PAMPHLETS.—Hygiene and Inspection de la Volaille, by Theo. 
Bourriser. Le Chien, by P. Megnin. La fievre typhoide chez le cheval et 
chez l’homme, by Dr. Servoles. Annnal Report of the Board of Health of 
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