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of the horse, and putting out in a small boat, brought him back. 
On reaching the shore the horse persistently refused to go on dry 
land. He lay down in the water, floundered about and apparently 
tried his best to drown himself by keeping his head under water. 
This he finally accomplished in water not deep enough to cover 
his body.— Turf , Field and Farm. 
The subject of castrating cows is being brought prominently 
before the public at present, and the advantages to be derived 
from it are more fully understood and appreciated. E. F. Brush, 
through the New York Medical Record , earnestly urges this 
operation. 
EXCH ANGES, ETC., RECEIVED. 
FOREIGN.—Veterinarian, Veterinary Journal, Clinica Veterinaria, Revue 
fur Thierheilkunde and Tkierzucht, Archives Veterinaires, Eecneil de Mede- 
cme Veterinaire, Journal de iSobtechnie. Revue Dosiinetrique. 
HOME.—American Agriculturist, Turf, Field and Farm, Prairie Farmer, 
National Live Stock Journal, Medical and Surgical Reporter, Medical Record, 
Maiue Farmer. 
JOURNALS.—Iowa Farmer, Ohio Farmer, Practical Farmer, Ploughman. 
CORRESPONDENCE.—T.B. Rogers, C.B. Michcner, E. A., B. Mclnnes, Jr., 
N. H. Paaren, A. A. Holcombe, I. B. Foote. 
