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VARIETIES AND NEWS—SPECIMENS, &c. 
EXPORTATION OF HORSES. 
Heietofoie the exportation of live stock front this country to Europe 
had been limited to cattle, sheep and pigs, but lately, thanks to the enter¬ 
prise of a few gentlemen, horses have been sent to Europe, and have 
found their a ready market. One of the largest horse dealers of New 
York City, has within a few months exported and sold in Liverpool and 
London, not less than 250 coach and trotting horses of all breeds from 
Kentucky, New York and Michigan, Maine and Vermont. Mr. I. 
Dahlman, is well satisfied with his enterprise, and intends to furnish 
our English cousins with many more horses from this country. 
SPECIMENS. 
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SENT TO THE MUSEUM OF THE AMERICAN VETERINARY COLLEGE. 
82 & 83. Patented Horseshoes to prevent slipping on Ice, 
..... * .C. H. Peabody, D. V. S. 
Melanotic Tumor from Tail of gray Horse.J. C. Force, V. S. 
Scapula with Ossification of Cartilage.W H Wray 
Fractured Ulna.... ... V.V.V. . S. S. Field! 
Seedy Toe, both Fore Feet.J. L Robertson, M. D. V. S. 
Shark’s Jaws..j q Force, V S 
89, 90. Patented Rolling Motion Shoe ?.A. Liautard, M. D.’ V.’ $! 
91. Urethral Calculi..E. F. Thayer. V. S., Sec. A. V. R. Assoc., No. 77. 
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EXCHANGES. 
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Scientific Farmer, Boston ; Country Gentleman, Albany Scientific 
American, N. Y. ; Medical Record, N. Y. : Journal de l'Agriculture, 
France ; American Agriculturist, N. Y.; Sanitarian, N. Y. ; Live Stock 
Journal, Chicago ; Hospital Gazette, N. Y.; Dumb Animals, Boston. 
COMMUNICATIONS RECEIVED. 
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F. S. Billings, Berlin; W. Bryden, Boston; Prof. A. Smith, Tor¬ 
onto, Can.; Prof. McEachran, Montreal, Can. ; E. F. Thayer, Boston ; 
M. Stalker, Ames, Iowa; F. W. Prentice, Illinois; L. I. Bell, Brooklyn; 
S. S. Field, N. Y. ; E. Mink, Rochester ; Dr. Osier, Montreal. 
