ARMY INTELLIGENCE. 
REVIEW. 
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The Prize Committee earnestly invites competition for these 
prizes, believing that their award should prove a stimulus to the 
interests of the Association and profession. 
A. S. Holcombe, D.V.S., Chairman. 
OFFICERS AND COMMITTEES OF THE UNITED 
STATES VETERINRAY MEDICAL ASSOCIATION. 
The following are the officers and committees of the United 
States Veterinary Medical Association : 
President, W. Bryden ; Vice-President, L. McLean ; Secre¬ 
tary, C. B. Michener ; Treasurer, Charles Burden. 
Board of Censors: Drs. A. Liautard, A. Lockhart, C. P. 
Lyman, J. S. Saunders, J. Robertson and C. B. Michener. 
Committees : Library—C. H. Peabody, J. C. Fogg. Finance— 
C. H. Hall, John Saunders, A. A. Holcombe. Prize—A. Lock¬ 
hart, J. C. Meyers, Jr. Intelligence—C. B. Michener, J. Win¬ 
chester, W. J. Coates. Diseases—A. Liautard, C. P. Lyman, 
B. Mclnnes. 
“ Special Order, No. 283 : 
“ Headquarters of the 
“ Army Adjutant General’s Office, 
“ Washington, D. C., Dec. 15,1881. 
“Par. 4. By direction of the Secretary of War, Veterinary 
Surgeon Cecil R. Leverett, 7th Cavalry, is discharged the service 
of the United States, to take effect December 31st, 1881.” 
REVIEW. 
CONTAGIOUS DISEASES OF DOMESTICATED ANIMALS.—No. 34. 
We have just received Special Report No. 34 of the Depart¬ 
ment of Agriculture, on “ Contagious Diseases of Domesticated 
Animals,” and it is with pleasure we make our acknowledgments 
