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NOTICE. 
NOTICE. 
DEMONSTRATOR OF ANATOMY TO THE AMERICAN VETERINARY 
COLLEGE. 
The position of Demonstrator of Anatomy in the faculty of this 
institution is open to competitive examination. The candidate 
must be a regular graduate of veterinary medicine and in good 
standing. The candidate must pass a written and oral examina¬ 
tion before a board of examiners appointed by the Board of Trus¬ 
tees of the college, and must deliver a lecture upon anatomical 
preparations, to be selected by the examiners. 
The examination will take place on or about the 1st of May. 
Applications should be directed to Prof. F. D. Weisse, M.D., Sec¬ 
retary of the Board of Trustees, 51 West Twenty-second street, 
■New York. 
HILL’S BOVINE PATHOLOGY. 
Wm. R. Jenkins begs to inform the veterinary profession that 
the delay in the publication of Prof. Hill’s new work on 
Bovine Pathology is due to the difficulty of obtaining satisfactory 
colored illustrations for the work. The work is entirely written 
and ready for publication, and when the difficulty concerning the 
plates is obviated, will be issued at once. Advices from London 
concerning Prof. Fleming’s work are that he has ready about 300 
wood-cuts, but that its publication is yet indefinite, owing to the 
vastness of the subject, which increases as he writes. 
Mr. Jenkins has just published the first American edition of 
Armatage’s Veterinarian’s Pocket Remembrancer, at a price con¬ 
siderably less than the English edition. 
