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induce the disease in these animals in from four to live days* time. 
Inoculation from these rabbits to others also produced the dis¬ 
ease in about the same length of time. The predominating symp¬ 
tom in these cases was paraplegia, there being no furious stage. 
NOTICE. 
Ever since its first publication, the .Review has been regularly 
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said Review can be then properly directed. 
A TESTIMONIAL. 
A circular calling for subscriptions to a Testimonial to Sir 
Frederick Fitzwygram has been sent us and will be found in the 
present pages. 
Sir Frederick has shown much interest in the advancement of 
veterinary science in England, and exerted much of his influence 
in behalf of the profession and its members. 
The testimonial we have no doubt will prove a great success. 
VETERINARY HONORS. 
M. Bouley (member of the Institute) has been appointed 
Titular Professor of Comparative Pathology, a new department 
established at the Museum of Natural History. 
