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EXCHANGES, ETC., RECEIVED. 
to the end of the tail, 8 feet 9 inches around the girth, 26 incliea 
around the forearm, and 31 inches across the hips.— American 
Cultivator. r 
The Typhoid Fever Germ. —Klebs, of Prague, reports that 
a certain microscopic object has been discovered by him infesting 
the mucous membrane of intestines of typhoid patients. It does 
not occur in that situation in any other disease, so far as known. 
Proceedings of Kings County Medical Society. 
Pleuro-Pneumonia Again. —Contagious pleuro-pneumonia 
has again obtained a foothold in Montgomery Co., Penn. In 
Jos. S. Andrew’s herd of nineteen head two have been killed and 
two are sick at present. It is thought to have its origin from 
cattle coming from Maryland.. The State authorities have the 
premises in charge. 
No Trace of Pleuro-Pneumonia in the West. —The most 
rigid examination set on foot by the Treasury Cattle Commission, 
at the great western centres of the trade, have so far failed to 
disclose the presence of any trace of pleuro-pneumonia, and have 
only confirmed the members of the Commission in the opinion 
that this disease has not crossed the Alleghanies. The investi¬ 
gation will be continued, however, in a quiet and unostentatious 
way, for some months to come, for the Commission have fully 
determined to take nothing for granted in a matter of such vital 
importance.— National Live Stock Journal. 
FOREIGN.—Veterinarian, Veterinary Journal, Clinica Veterinaria, Revue 
fur Thierheilkunde uud Tliierzucht, Archives Veterinaires, Revue d’Hygiene, 
Recueil de Medecine Veterinaire, Gazette Medicate, Presse Veterinaire, Annales 
de Belgique, Journal Dosimetrique, Journal de Zootecbnie. 
HOME.—Country Gentlemen, American Cultivator, Medical Review, Medical 
and Surgical Reporter, Turf, Field and Farm, American Agriculturist, Prairie 
Farmer, Ohio Farmer, National Live Stock Journal, Bulletins of the National 
Board of Health, Medical Record. 
JOURNALS.—Journal of Materia Medica, Home Farmer, Minnesota Farm¬ 
er, Iowa Farmer, Journal of Agriculture, (Montreal) Rochester Herald, &c. 
PAMPLETS.—Traitment Dosimetrique de la Diphtheria, Veteriuair Kal- 
ender, von Alois Koch. 
CORRESPONDENCE.—J. C. Myers, Jr., A. A. Holcombe, R. D. Eaton, M. 
Bunker, C. B. Michener, F. E. Rice, J. D. Hopkins. 
