EXCHANGES, ETC., RECEIVED. 
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APPENDIX. 
DISEASES OF DOMESTIC ANIMALS. 
By M. H. Paaren, M.D.,V.S. 
We have received the proof-sheets of the above named pamph¬ 
let, which, if we understand rightly, is to appear as an appendix 
to a cyclopedia of 1200 pages, published, we presume, in Chicago. 
It is known that cyclopedias, except when they are works like 
the Cyclopedia Britainica, are written with the idea of conveying 
to the public a large quantity of knowledge condensed in as short 
a space as possible, and therefore the appendix on diseases of 
domestic animals is intended for the same object. Short, concise, 
and neatly gotten up, it consists of numerous hints to the owner 
of domestic animals, who lives far off from veterinary advice, and 
as such may prove to the intelligent man of some assistance in 
the hours of sickness of his live-stock. 
EXCHANGES, ETC RECEIVED. 
FOREIGN EXCHANGES.—Revue fur Tliierheilkunde uud Thierzucht 
Gazette Medicale, Reeueil de Medecine Veterinaire, Veterinary Journal, Veter¬ 
inarian, Clinica Veterinaria, Revue Dosimetrique, Revue d’Hygiene. 
HOME EXCHANGES.—American Agriculturist, Prairie Farmer, Medical 
Record, Turf, Field aud Farm, Medical and Surgical Reporter, Scientific Ameri 
can, The Physician. 
JOURNAL AND PAPERS.—Home Farmer (Louisville), Daily Mirror (Man¬ 
chester), Sunday Herald (Boston) Southern Live Stock Journal v Mobile). 
PAMPHLETS.—Liqueur de Villate, by N. Gille; Trichinae in Relation to 
the Public Health, by F. S. Billings. 
ANNOUNCEMENT - —Toronto Veterinary College. 
