EXCHANGES, ETC., RECEIVED. 
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Cattle Shippers to be Heard.— Such is the importance of 
the export trade to American cattle shippers, that Emery A. 
Storrs, the eminent Chicago lawyer, has sailed for Europe, em¬ 
ployed as a representative of those interested in the cattle busi¬ 
ness, and he will endeavor to overthrow or mitigate the prejudice 
of European regulations against American beef and pork and the 
cattle exporting interests. Mr. Storrs has strong letters from 
President Arthur, Secretary Freylinghuysen and Gen. Grant. 
It is to be hoped that his mission may prove successful.— Ameri¬ 
can Cultivator. 
EXCHANGES, ETC., RECEIVED. 
HOME.—N. Y. Times, Prairie Farmer, Breeders’ Gazette, Medical Record, 
Medical and Surgical Reporter, American Cultivator, Ohio Farmer, Turf, Field 
and Farm, National Live Stock Journal, Medical Herald, Rural New Yorker. 
FOREIGN.—Arcbiv fur Wissenscliaftlicke und Pracbtiske Tbierbeilkuude, 
Revue fur Tbierbeilkuude und Tbierzuclit, Cliuica Veteriuaria, Recueil de Mede- 
ciue Veterinaire, Archives Yeterinaires, Presse Veterinaire, Annalesde Belgique, 
Veterinary Journal, Veterinarian, Aurtralian Veterinary Journal. 
PAMPHLETS.—Annual Report of tbe Veterinary Department of tbe Privy 
Council Office, 1881; Acide Pbeuique el ses composis. 
CATALOGUES.—Montreal Veterinary College. 
JOURNALS.—Farm Journal, American Journal of Education, Southern 
Industries, Turf, Rod and Gun, Home Farm, Western Farm Journal, Iowa 
Farmer, &c., &c. 
COMMUNICATIONS.—Dr. J. L. Suesserott, F. S. Billings, Prof. Lanzelotti 
Buousanti, G. S. Agersborg, A. A. Holcombe, W. B. Rowland, T. B. Rogers, 
J. C. Corlies, S. Wiltshire, J. C. Meyer, Jr., N. Townsheud, M. D. 
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