VIII CONTENTS. 



VETERINARY MEDICINE. 



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Veterinary parasitology, Smythe 178 



Technique of sterilization, Gerard 178 



The biological standardization of drugs. Hale 179 



In regard to the reaction of the urine from domestic animals, Miillcr 179 



Diazo reaction of the urine of domestic animals, Jaussen 179 



The solubility of gases in ox blood and serum, Findlay and Creighton 179 



Peptolytic substances and immune bodies in the blood, Gruber 179 



Ilemolysins, cytotoxins, and precipitins, von Wassermanu 180 



The iniluence of the reaction on the activity of hemolytic bera, Roudoni 180 



Methods for detecting leucocytic bactericidal substances, Pettersson 180 



About the theory of phagocytosis, Sawtchenko and Barykine 180 



Antistreptococcic serum and streptococcic immunity, Zangemeister 180 



The therapeutic value of beer yeast, Waizow and Sacharow 180 



Bactericidal value of thymol, Schmidt 181 



A simple method for growing the meningococcus, Bruynoghe 181 



Researches in regard to Jenner's vaccination method, Huon 181 



Distillery slop disease (schlempemauke), Musterle 181 



Diagnosing glanders with complement deviation method, Schiitz and Schubert. 181 



The diagnosis of glanders by complement fixation, Mohler and Eichhorn 181 



The diagnosis of glanders in the cadaver, Keyser 182 



Elimination of glanders by aid of the diagnostic blood examination, Schubert . 182 

 A comparison of the difi'erent methods of preparing hemorrhagic septicemia 



vaccine and the immunizing value of old and new vaccine, Baldrey 182 



Anaplasmosis in donkeys, Balfour 183 



Some observations on the subject of marginal points, Jowett 183 



Pii-oplasmosis in India, Baldrey 183 



Atoxyl in the treatment of bovine and ovine piroplasmosis, Udrisky 183 



The treatment of canine piroplasmosis with trypanblue, Bumann 183 



Canine piroplasmosis in Russia, Yakimoff 183 



Immunizing cattle against anticattle-plague serum, Ruediger 183 



Immunizing cattle against Btrejitococcic infection, Marxer 183 



Protective and curative vaccination against tetanus, Schuemacher 184 



In regard to tuberculosis infection and its virus, Pontes 184 



In regard to the biology of the tubercle bacillus, Aronson 184 



A new method for the detection of the tubercle bacillus, Uhlenhuth and Kersten 184 



Inhalation and feeding tests with tubercle bacilli, Weber and Titze 184 



Open-air experiments with tuberculous cattle, Rutherford 184 



Should renal tuberculosis be reckoned amongst the open conditions? Kallina. . 185 



The tuberculin testing of cows furnishing milk for infant feeding, Bolle 185 



Tuberculin testing of cows yielding milk for infant feeding purposes, MoUers. . 185 



Investigations in jegard to tuberculin, Weber and Dieterlen 185 



Complement binding substances in serum of tubercular children, Fua and Koch . 185 



Klimmer's method for vaccinating against tuberculosis, Weber and Titze 185 



A catechism on bovine tuberculosis, Russell and Hastings 186 



Experimental studies in regard to the etiology of tumors, Lowenstein 186 



About the antigenic properties of tumor lipoids, Izar 186 



Technique of meiostagmin reaction with malignant tumors, Ascoli and Izar. . . 186 



The meiostagmin reaction in foot-and-mouth disease, Ascoli 186 



Some diseases of swine, Mayo 186 



[Note on a nematode from the stomach of a pig], Foster 186 



Disseminating hog erysipelas by immunizing with the organism, Pitt 186 



Trichinosis in the cat, Ciurea 187 



Fowl spirochetosis, Jowett 187 



RURAL ECONOMICS. 



The possibilities of agriculture in Ohio, Thome 187 



A system of tenant farming and its results, Froley and Smith 187 



Estimating rent 188 



Survey and record of agricultural land in the Netherlands, Hoffmann 188 



Small holdings 188 



Cooperative credit banks, Wolff 188 



Report of the cooperative credit societies in the Punjab for 1910 188 



Legislation and state intervention in regard to agricultural insurance 188 



Measures proposed for the regulation of the grain trade 189 



General uplift and increase of agricultural labor by cooperative means 189 



