CONTENTS. IX 



Page. 



Contribution to the Ijnowled^e of infectious anemia of horses, Hempel 790 



Equine infectious anemia, Kinsley 790 



Coiijundlcitis dij)hOicnca, Beuge 791 



Glanders, Van Es 791 



A new subcutaneous mycosis of equines, Carougeau 791 



Filariasis of the tendons of the horse, Drouet 791 



Filariasis of the suspensory ligament of the pastern joint, Schneider et al 791 



The treatment of traumatic arthritis, Urbain 791 



Worm tumors in the stomach of the horse, Henry 791 



The painless destruction of dogs, Jakob 791 



FurtiTer investigation upon white diarrhea, Hadley and Kirkpatrick 792 



The dissection of fowls, Harrison 792 



Malaria and other blood parasites, Stephens and Christophers 792 



Report on the prevention of malaria in Mauritius, Ross 792 



Notes on some Australian parasites, Johnston 792 



Intestinal worms of Filipino women and children. Garrison and Llamas 792 



Observations on the division of spirochetes, Mackinnon 793 



Present knowledge of the haemoflagellates and allied forms, Patton 793 



RURAL ENGINEERING. 



The small irrigation pumping plant, Fleming 793 



Decreasing the consumption of fuel and lumber, Joachimsson 793 



Cement silos in Michigan, Jeffery 793 



Labor saving devices in farm 1 )uildings, Jonsson 793 



RURAL ECONOMICS. 



The wastes of the farm, Woods 794 



The business side of farming. Farm records, Bexell 794 



Farm accounts. Feet 794 



Types of farming in the United States, Spillman 794 



Profitable farming in New England 795 



Causes of southern rural conditions and the remedy, Knapp 795 



Regarding rural depopulation 796 



The utilization of agricultural land in Denmark, Koefoed 796 



Agricultural cooperative societies in Denmark, Fourrier 796 



Cooperative banking without money and cooperative credit unions 796 



National congress of agricultural credit, Sagnier 796 



AGRICULTURAL EDUCATION. 



Report on distribution of grants for agricultural education and research, 1907-8. 797 



The Illinois College of Agriculture: Its early struggles and ideals. Draper 798 



The place and function of agriculture in the curriculum. Hart 798 



A course of study in nature study: Part I. tirades I-IV, Charles 798 



Report of the work of the School Garden Society, 1907 and 1908, Maribo 798 



Bringing nature back to the city, Sutherland 798 



MISCELLANEOUS. 



Yearbook of the Department of Agriculture, 1908 799 



Annual Report of Alaska Agricultural Experiment Stations, 1908 799 



Thirty-first and Thirty-second Reports of Connecticut State Station, 1907-8. . . 799 



Nineteenth and Twentieth Reports of New Hampshire Station, 1907-8 799 



Suitable paper for permanent records, Veitch 799 



Index for Bulletins 69-83 of the North Dakota Station 790 



