REGULAR MEMBERS OF THE PROFESSION. 267 
REGULAR GRADUATES OF THE ONTARIO VETERINARY COLLEGE 
PRACTICING IN THE UNITED STATES. 
V. C. Atkinson.. 
G. W. Bates. 
J. A. Brackin 
John Bryce. 
A. S. Cook. 
F. A. Campbell. . 
A. Drinkwater. . . 
John Elliot. 
W. C. Fair. 
W. Folsetter... . 
G. Gowland. 
R. D. Howard... 
A. Harthill. 
J. R. Hayyard... 
F. A. Hood. 
R. C. Hutchings. 
M. J. Henderson. 
W. Langtry. 
A. McLeod. 
R. McKenny.. .. 
M. H. McKillop. 
J. Martin. 
T. A. Morrison.. 
G. L. Robson.. .. 
M. Sutherland.. . 
M. Stalker. 
W. M. Thompson 
Rob. Wilson. 
Milwaukee. 
Wellington, Mo.. .. 
Pittsfield, Mass.... 
Erie, Pa. 
Binghamton, N. Y 
Canandaigua, 
Rochester, 
Toledo, Ohio. 
Cleveland, “ .. 
Evansville, Ind.... 
Seneca Falls, N. Y.. 
Castill, N. Y. 
Louisville, Ky. 
Lexington, “ . 
Ogdensburg, N. Y.. 
Watertown, “ 
Syracuse, “ 
Fort Wayne, Ind . . . 
Jackson, Mich. 
Michigan. 
Chicago, Ill. 
Lockport, N. Y.... 
Lasalle, “ ..... 
Penn Taw, “ 
Saginaw, Mich. 
Ames, Iowa. 
Denver, Col. 
Whitehead, Ohio... 
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VARIETIES AND NEWS. 
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PROPOSED MEDICAL DEPARTMENT OF CORNELL 
UNIVERSITY. 
At the recent annual meeting'of the Trustees of Cornell University, 
a proposition to establish a medical department of the university in 
New York City, was referred to the Executive Committee. 
LIGHT ON BACTERIA. 
A. Downes and T. B. Blunt, announce as a new result in their inves¬ 
tigations, that light is inimical to the development of bacteria, and under 
favorable conditions may prevent their development .—Scientific Ameri¬ 
can. 
