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brightness of their fame impress this embryo pathologist with a just 
sense of his own ignorance and presumption. Then lead him away 
into the immensity of knowledge he has not seen, and cannot compre¬ 
hend, and there let him learn the first principles of the science he has 
thought to teach, and when Old Time has silvered well the plenteous 
tresses that grace thy brow, maternal pride may justify the praise be¬ 
stowed by thee on thy son who has learned to treat an open joint. 
L. L. 
FOREIGN LITERATURE. 
Beitrage zum Situs des Rindes, von Prof. Gunther.—Anleitung 
zur Mikroskopischen und Chemischen Diagnostik der Krankheiten der 
Hausthire, fur Thierarzte und Landwirthe, von Siedamyrotzky und Dr. 
Hofmeister.—Porpora Emorrhagia mi giovani ibridi. Dr. M. Ortolani.— 
Lectures on the Examination of Horses as to Soundness. W. Fearnby, 
M. R. C. V. S. 
COMMUNICATIONS RECEIVED. 
J. T. Duncan, Toronto; E. F. Thayer, Massachusetts; F. S. Bil¬ 
lings, Berlin; W. J. Coates, New York; A. A. Holcombe, New York ; 
L. L. 
EXCHANGES AND JOURNALS. 
Country Gentleman, New York; Live Stock Journal, Illinois; 
Scientific American, New York ; Hospital Gazette, New York ; Turf, 
Field and Farm, New York ; The Ploughman, Massachusetts ; The 
Leader, Canada ; Medical Record, New York ; Mouvement Medicai, 
France ; American Agriculturist, New York, etc., etc. 
PAPERS RECEIVED. 
D. McEachran, Canada ; J. Myers, Jr., Cincinnati ; F. S. Billings, 
Berlin ; J. C. McKenzie, Rochester, 
