CONTENTS. VII 



Paffe. 



Tubercular septum in the nose of a bovine, Chauss^ 184 



Technique for diagnostic inoculation with tuberculous material, Oppenheimer. . 184 



The subcutaneous bovotuberculol test for bovine tuberculosis, Bausch 184 



The vaccination of cattle against tuberculosis, Schroeder et al 184 



The medicamental treatment of piroplasmosis, Meuleman 184 



Vaccination against bovine piroplasmosis, Ligni^res 184 



Some results of cattle-tick eradication 184 



The etiology of pleuro-pneumonia, Martzinovski 184 



Parturient paresis (milk fever) and eclampsia 185 



An unusual cause of udder disease, Klein 186 



Primary splenomegaly in sheep, Day 186 



The preparation of hog-cholera serum in Hungary, Eichhorn 186 



Clinical symptoms, prophylaxis, and treatment of distemper, McGowan 187 



Bacillus bronchicanis, the cause of canine distemper, Ferry 187 



Contribution to the study of epizootic lymphangitis, Teppaz 188 



Pernicious anemia (typho-an^mie infectieuse) of the horse, Finzi 188 



Infectious paraplegia of the horse, Moulum and Oyuela 188 



A report upon the j^ermanent value of the roaring operation, Hobday 188 



RURAL ENGINEERINO. 



On the measurement and division of water. Carpenter 188 



[The regulation of hydraulic works in the United States], Tuvernier 188 



An expcrimeiit station for irrigation, Conti 188 



Irrigation in Egypt, Bai'ois 188 



Irrigation and drainage, Wade 188 



Proceedings of third drainage convention at Wilmington, N. ('., 1910, Pratt.. 189 



Reclaiming land by drainage, McVeigh 189 



[Drainage in land reclamation] 189 



[A drainage plan in Louisiana], White 189 



Drainage, Watson 189 



Cost and methods of clearing land in western Washington, Thompson 189 



Highway engineering, Blanchard and Drowne 189 



Science in the service of highway construction, Richardson 190 



Good roads, Watson 190 



Proceedings of second convention of Inter-Mountain Good Roads Association. . 190 



Report of the State Highway Commission of Minnesota, 1909-10 190 



French experiments with tanked roads, Hunt 190 



Highway bridges and culverts, Hoyt and Buit 190 



Culvert practice in road building in connection with drainage ditching 190 



A plan for a small dairy house, Kelly and Parks 190 



The ventilation of stock stables, Ulnchs 190 



The development of agiicultm-al machinery in Germany, Fischer et al 190 



Wood used m construction of agricultural implements, Kramch 191 



The hand-winch stump and tree puller 191 



Motor cultivation on a farm, Sagnier 191 



Examination of a seeding machine for garden or nursery planting, Fruwirth. . 191 



Potato-digging machines, Seymour 191 



A wagon for carrying heavy loads 191 



New ideas in modern straw balers, Fabricius 191 



RURAL ECONOMICS. 



Agricultural credit and cooperation in England and Wales 191 



Cooperative societies 192 



Agricultural purchase societies in Italy up to 1910 192 



Importance of the national insurance law to agriculture, Schumacher 192 



An argument for the short-time lease, Elijah 192 



Prosperity on a rented farm in Iowa, Nicholson 193 



Profitableness of agriculture in Argentina, Pfannenschmidt 193 



High cost of living and agriculture in France, Lair 193 



Agriculture in Egypt, Cowan 193 



[Agricultural] production 193 



Agricultural statistics 194 



Foreign crops, March, 1912, Daugherty 194 



