VI CONTENTS. 



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The sporulation of anthrax bacilli. Eberle 1080 



Ti-ausmission of pathogenic bacteria by larvjTe of worms, Weinberg 1080 



Tumors in animals, Cadiot 1 1080 



A laboratory incubator, Hastings 1080 



Tuberculosis work for 100.V6. Russell and Hastings 1080 



Tuberculosis in the light of recent literature, Heuss 1081 



Chemical constitution of tubercle bacillus. Auclair and Paris 1081 



Behavior of pus cells toward tubercle bacilli. Lowenstein 1081 



Mask for use in clinical diagnosis of bovine tuberculosis, Opalka 1081 



Nonreaction of tuberculous cattle to tuberculin, Lignieres 1081 



Infection with tuberculosis through the urachus, Vamos 1081 



Harmlessness of dust from dessicated tuberculous sputum, Cad6ac 1081 



Tul)erculosis in hogs without caseation or calcification. Junack 1082 



Vaccination against tuberculosis through alimentary tract, Nicolas 1082 



Vaccinaticm of cattle against tuberculosis, Lignieres 1082 



Combating tuberculosis on sewer farms, Viucey 1082 



The etiology of milk fever, de Vries 1082 



Combating blackleg in Vogelsberg, Scheibel 1082 



Epizootic pneumonia caused by a new pasteurella. Lignieres 1083 



Treatment of gid in cattle. Probst 1083 



Acute mastitis following foot-and-mouth disease, Moretti 1083 



Sheep scab and enzootic ophthalmia, Garnett 1083 



Creosote as a remedy for parasitic gastritis in sheep. Taylor 1083 



Sacchax'omycosis in the nostrils resembling glanders, Marcoue 1083 



A report on pneumonia in army horses, Ludewig 1083 



Pernicious anemia of the horse, Carre and Vallee 1081 



Equine malaria, Verney 1084 



Swamp fever in horses. Van Es 1084 



The treatment of dourine, Yakimov 1084 



A little recognized cause of colic in the horse, Mollereau 1084 



Experiments on filterability of virus of swine plague and hog cholera. Os- 



tertag and Stadie 1085 



The Swedish regulations regarding infectious swine diseases, Peterssen 1085 



The etiology of rabies, Remlinger 1085 



Diagnosis of rabies in laboratories, Lentz 1085 



Negri's corpuscles in fixed virus, Fursenko 1085 



Immunization with bacterial extracts. Citron and Piitz 1085 



The virus of fowl plague. Russ 1085 



Fowl plague, Depperich 108G 



The use of diphtheria autitosin in the treatment of loup. Battier 108G 



KUEAL ENGINEEKINO. 



Small reservoirs in Wyoming, Montana, and South Dakota, Herrmann 1086 



Evaporation losses in irrigation and water requirements of crops, Fortier 1087 



Arterial drainage in Ireland 1087 



Portable hog houses. Fuller 1088 



Farm implement investigation, Ocock 1088 



RURAL ECONOMICS. 



Cyclopedia of American agriculture. Farms. Bailey et al 1088 



Irish Agricultural Organization Society, Limited, Everard and Anderson 1088 



Agricultural credit, Fasquelle 1080 



Agricultural settlements 1080 



Agricultural cooperation. Paisant 1080 



The intei-national coojierative movement in agricidture, Paisant 1089 



Competitive ability of large, medium, and small size farming, Hoch 1089 



Agricultural bank act amendments 1089 



Report on small holdings in Great Britain, Onslow et al 1090 



Agriculture in Japan, Thery 1090 



Agricultural production in Japan, Gonnard 1090 



Report of the department of agriculture and commerce, Japan. Kure 1090 



Crop Reporter 1090 



Ninth report of commissioner of agriculture, Florida, McLin 1 1090 



