84 
CORRECTION 
EXCHANGES, ETC., RECEIVED. 
A Defeated Bill. —An attempt was recently made in the 
British House of Commons to restrict the importation of live 
cattle, owing to the prevalence of the foot and mouth disease, 
but the bill was defeated. 
Death of Lady Mack.— The fast trotting mare Lady Mack, 
lately owned by W. H. Vanderbilt, Esq., of New York, died re¬ 
cently from fracture of the vertebral column, from struggling 
while being cast to be operated upon. 
New Book on the Dog. —A new edition of “ Management 
and Diseases of the Dog,” by J. Woodroffe Hill, V.S., has just 
been issued by M. II Jenkins, of New York. 
CORRECTION- 
It was by error that in our last issue Dr. J. C. Meyer was re¬ 
ported as having received the degree of M.D. from the Cincin¬ 
nati Medical College. He graduated as Doctor of Medicine 
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from the leading college in Cincinnati, known as the Ohio Medi¬ 
cal College. 
EXCHANGES, ETC, RECEIVED. 
Foreign.— Gazette Medicale, Recueil de Medecine Veterin- 
aire. Archives Veterinaires, Journal de Zootechnie, Annales de 
Belgique, Revue d’Hygiene, La Cliniea Veterinaria, Veterinarian, 
Veterinary Journal, Revue fur Thierheilkunde und Thierzucht. 
Home.— National Live Stock Journal, Country Gentleman, 
Rrairie Farmer, Ohio Farmer, Annals of Anatomy and Surgery, 
Medical Herald of Louisville, Practical Farmer, Boston Cultivator. 
Journals. —Daily Press Knickerbocker (Albany), Worcester 
Monthly Visitor (Worcester), Home Farm (Augusta), Journal of 
Materia Medica, The American Stockman and Farmer (Chicago), 
