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terrupted by uncontrollable circumstances, is to be continued, and 
its publication completed as soon as possible. 
The authors, amongst whom figure the names of M. EL Bouley, 
A. Sanson, Trasbot, Nocard, P. Bouley, and others, are sufficient 
proof of the excellency of the work and of the thorough and mas¬ 
terly manner with which all articles will be written. 
The eleventh volume has just been published, and amongst 
the treasures it contains we mention as those which would prove 
of immediate interest to American readers: 
Jugular Vein—Tongue (anatomy, physiology, external forms, 
pathology)— Larynx (anatomy, physiology, external forms)— Car¬ 
tilaginous Quittor , Discharge from the nose, Kerapliyllocele, Lam- 
pas , Cysts , Leucocythemia , Lactation , Milk, Jaundice , Measles 
in Pig. 
NEWS AND SUNDRIES. 
VETERINARY COLLEGE FOR IRELAND. 
Application has been made to the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, 
by a deputation in which the absence of veterinarians was ob¬ 
served, to obtain authorization to establish a veterinary college in 
Dublin, for Ireland. The new venture, amongst special privil¬ 
eges, asks for a grant of £10,000 to start with, and it is said that 
even with this the school could not last more than two or three 
years. Application is also made for permission to grant their 
own licenses without being in connection with the Royal College 
in London. Much doubt is expressed as to its need, as also to its 
success. 
FOOT AND MOUTH DISEASE IN ENGLAND AND IMPORTED 
TO AMERICA. 
The Veterinary Journal says that it is a serious matter for 
reflection that foot and mouth disease has reappeared, after <a 
