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EXCHANGES, COMMUNICATIONS, ETC., RECEIVED. 
said to be excellent, and the perspective to obtain a good practice 
very advantageous. Applications can be made to Mr. Geo. E. 
Silver, Deer Creek P. O., Harford County, Maryland. 
GLANDERS AND FARCY. 
Glanders and farcy are prevailing to such extent in Springfield, 
Massachusetts, that the attention of the city council has been 
called to the necessity of taking measures to eradicate these dis¬ 
eases. Taking into consideration the existence of these blood- 
poison diseases, the prevalence of pleuro-pnenmonia, the existence 
of hog cholera, we cannot avoid believing that the time is approach¬ 
ing when veterinarians will have an opportunity to show Ameri¬ 
cans the importance of their profession. 
EXCHANGES, COMMUNICATIONS, ETC, RECEIVED. 
HOME EXCHANGES. 
Scientific American, Hospital Gazette, Medical Record, Count¬ 
ry Gentleman, Turf, Field and Farm, Hew York Rural, American 
Bookseller, American Agriculturist, Prairie Farmer, Practical 
Farmer, Ohio Farmer, Scientific Farmer, Maine Farmer, National 
Live Stock Journal, Western Farm and Live Stock Journal, Index 
Medicus, Medical and Surgical Reporter. 
FOREIGN EXCHANGES. 
Journal de FAgriculture, Veterinarian, Veterinary Journal, 
Recueil de Medicine Veterinaire, Archives Veterinaires, Mouve- 
ment Medical, Clinica Veterinaria, Revue fur Thierheilkunde und 
Thierzuclit, Archiv fnr Wissursehoftliche und practishe Thier¬ 
heilkunde, Bulletin de la Societe Central de Medicine Veternaire, 
Gazette Medicale. 
NEWSPAPERS. 
Western Sportsman, Western Agriculturist, Our Dumb Ani¬ 
mals, Vermont Record, The Ploughman, Hew England Farmer, 
