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EXCHANGES, ETC., RECEIVED. 
and pronounced safe from another outbreak, except from a fresh in¬ 
fection from outside sources. As soon as the supposed existence 
of the disease is reported, each animal in the herd is inspected by 
a veterinary surgeon in the employ of the State, and, if the 
disease is found to exist, is promptly quarantined to prevent its 
spread to adjoining herds. In order, if possible, to prevent fur¬ 
ther contagion in the same herd, all diseased animals are apprais¬ 
ed and killed .—Philadelphia Record. 
PLEURO PNEUMONIA IN NEW HAMPSHIRE. 
Concord, N. H., Dec. 19.—This disease having broken out 
among the cattle of James Merrill of Haverhill, in this State, 
Governor Head called a meeting of the Council to-day and ap¬ 
pointed a commission to act at once, as it is deemed necessary, to 
arrest the spread of the disease. The farmers in that part of the 
country are greatly excited over its appearance .—New Pork 
Times. 
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Gazette Medicale (Paris), Recueil de Medecine Veterinaire, Annales de Med- 
ecine Veterinaire (Bruxelles), Archives Veterinares (Alfort), Journal de Zootech- 
nie (Lyons), Clinica Veterinaria (Milan), Revue fur Thierheilkunde und Thier- 
zucht (Milan), Schweizerisclies Arcliiv fur Theirhielkunde (Bern), Veterinary 
Journal, Veterinarian, Hospital Gazette, Medical Record, National Live Stock 
Journal, Prairie Farmer, Scientific American, Turf, Field and Farm, American 
Agriculturist. 
JOURNALS.—Philadelphia Record, Gazette ofMontreal, Boston Cultivator. 
Western Rural, &c., &c. 
