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3. Examine the position that veterinarians ought to hold in the 
inspection of fairs and markets, of slaughter-houses, as well as in 
different juries of exhibition as judges. 
4. Examine the conditions of admissions in the Yeterinary Schools 
and the modifications to be recommended in their curriculum. 
5. Study the question of Veterinary Associations in France. 
6. Examine the legislation of soundness (vices rehibitoires) and 
of contagious diseases, &c. 
During the congress at some recess the inauguration of the 
statue of Claude Bourgelat will take place. 
Though this Veterinary Congress will be only national, and 
only French veterinarians will be asked to be present and take 
part in the discussions, there is no doubt that many members of the 
profession, foreigners in nationality, but compatriots in their feel_ 
ings, will be present at this great gathering of veterinary sur¬ 
geons, and that the profession will be much benefited by the 
work of that scientific meeting, where all those, questions, though 
but national in their interest, will be treated. 
EXCHANGES AND JOURNALS RECEIVED, 
Revue fur Thierheilkunde und Thierzucht; Rural New York¬ 
er; Ohio Practical Farmer; Scientific American; Hospital Ga¬ 
zette ; Medical Record ; Turf, Field and Farm ; Weekly Gazette 
of Montreal; Country Gentleman; Journal d’ Agriculture • 
Mouvement Medical; National Live Stock Journal; American 
Agriculturist; Veterinary Journal; Recueil de Medecine Yet- 
erinaire; Zeitschrift des Thiermedicin. &c., &e. 
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