D. McEACHRAN. 
munication. Had Mr. Coleman not on many occasions, without reserve 
commented freely on the shortness and incompleteness of the course a 
Toronto, and as repeatedly pledged himself to support me m bringing 
about the necessary reforms (which I have reason to believe he honestly 
did), and had I not given him credit for independence of character 
certainly would not have risked invoking the wrath of Mr. Smith on his 
devoted head. 
With regard to other two letters by Mr. Stalker and Mr. Duncan 
when it is known that the former I have never met, and the latter I 
know only by giving him (like many more of the Ontario graduates,) 
advice on difficult cases, the value of their remarks on the relations of 
Mr. Smith and myself fifteen years ago, and the charge of ingratitude on 
my part, will be appreciated. 
I have much pleasure in receiving more than one letter o tian s 
from friends of the profession in Ontario for improvements which are 
already apparent at Toronto. Hoping they may continue to progress 
in the right direction, and that their object may in future be progress, 
as well as profit. Yours faithfully, 
D. McEachran, F. R. C. V. b. 
Montreal Veterinary College, Oct. 18, 1877. 
GRADUATES OF MONTREAL VETERINARY COLLEGE 
PRACTISING IN THE UNITED STATES. 
Williamson Bryden. . . 
A. H. Baker. 
Oliver C. Farley. 
Jedde C. Fogg. 
John C. Mulloy. 
James R. McLaughlin 
William A. Murphy... 
John F. Ryan. 
C. C. Lyford. 
Dillon S. Brown. 
,... Boston. 
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.... Roscoe, Ill. 
.... Genoa, Ill. 
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