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NEWS AND SUNDRIES. EXCHANGES, ETC., RECEIVED. 
NEWS AND SUNDRIES, 
The attempt to naturalize camels in Texas and New Mexico 
has been partially successful. 
A disease that is said to resemble diphtheria prevails among 
horses in some of the towns of Northern New York. 
The Swiss Government has made an investigation of the 
subject, and declares officially that there is no reason for exclud¬ 
ing American meat from Switzerland. 
Hundreds of horses are dying in Paris, it is reported, from a 
disease that is called scarlet fever. 
EXCHANGES, ETC., RECEIVED. 
FOREIGN.—Veterinarian, Veterinary Journal, Clinica Veterinaria, Revue 
fur Thierheilkunde und Thierzucht, Archives Veterinaires, Recueil de Mede- 
ciue Veterinaire, Gazette Medicale, Annales de Belgique, Journal de Zodtech- 
nie, Revue Dosimetrique. 
HOME.—Medical Record, Surgical Reporter, Turf, Field and Farm, Ameri¬ 
can Agriculturist, Prairie Farmer, Country Gentleman, Maine Farmer, American 
Cultivator, National Live Stock Journal. 
JOURNALS.—Iowa Farmer, Ohio Farmer, Journal of Agriculture (Boston), 
Ploughman. 
CORRESPONDENCE.—W. J. Coates, R. Harrison, J. F. Winchester, C. H 
Peabody, J. C. Myers, Sr., J. C. Corlies, A. H. Baker, T. Vaughn. 
