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under the age of four weeks, no tubercles were found. Now, 
about five hundred of these must have been sucking the milk of 
tuberculous mothers, yet with apparently no injurious effect. And 
furthermore, the age of the tuberculous cattle was, with the ex¬ 
ception of twenty-three, over three years. The conclusion is, 
that cattle, at least, are not infected in the ordinary sense with 
tuberculosis by feeding upon the milk from diseased mothers.— 
Medical Record. 
EXCHANGES, ETC., RECEIVED. 
FOREIGN.—Revue fur Thierheilkunde uud Thierzucbt, Veterinary Journal, 
Veterinarian, Clinica Veterinaria, Review d’Hygiene, Archives Veterinaires, 
Recueil de Medeciue Veterinaire, Journal de Zootecbnie, Gazette Medicate) 
Anuales de Belgique. 
HOME.—Turf, Field and Farm, Rural New Yorker, Oliio Farmer, Practical 
Farmer, Farmers’ Review, American Agriculturist, American Cultivator, Breed¬ 
ers’ Gazette, National Live Stock Journal, New York Weekly Times, Country 
Gentlemen, Medical and Surgical Reporter, Medical Record, City and Country, 
Iowa Farmer. 
JOURNALS.—Now England Homestead, Home Farm, Farm Journal, 
Western Medical Reporter* Boston Daily Advertiser, Spirit of the Turf, Ameri¬ 
can Field. 
BOOKS.—Animal Plagues, second part. 
COMMUNICATIONS.—R. Harrison, A. A. Holcombe, J. P. Klench, H. T. 
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