CONTENTS. VII 



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 The pastoiirization and inspection uf ereamery and cheese factory hy- 



l)rodncts, Farrin.uron and Hastings 178 



Disinfectants and tlie disinfection of dairies, Teichert 179 



Commercial iirodncts and tlieir valuation, Ilanausek 17<> 



Cider making in France. Murphy 179 



On the cause of the turhidity of wines, I'asserini 179 



VETERINARY MEDICINE. 



Worlc in the laboratory of veterinary physiology. Fish 179 



Investigations and work of the government veterinary serivce, 190J— 5 179 



Surgical therapeutics of domestic animals, Cadiot and Almy, trans. l)y 



Liautard ." '_ 180 



Veterinary toxicology, Nunn ' 180 



Meat inspection. As it is of interest to Missouri, Lucke.v 180 



Intixience of iu'essure on resorption of fluids, Thomassen 180 



Occurrence of eosino[)hilons leucocytes in inflammatory foci, Troester 180 



Second interim report of royal connnissicai ajipointed to iuipiire into rela- 

 tions of human and animal tuberculosis, Foster et al 181 



Human and bovine tuberculosis with reference to treatment, Raw 181 



The danger from tuberculous cattle, Schroeder and Cotton 181 



Primary tuberculosis due to ingestion of tuberculous virus, Chauveau 182 



Inoculation with human tubercle bacilli. Sorgo and Suess 182 



The distribution of iodiu in tubei'culous animals, Loeb and Michaud 182 



Taking samples of si)utum by means of tracheotomy, Overbeek 182 



I']tiology and vaccination for tuberculosis, Calmette 182 



Recent work on etiology of tuberculosis and vaccination. Vallee 183 



Anthrax or charbon, Dalrymple 183 



Osteomalacia and rachitis of domestic animals, Lienaux 183 



Pseudofarcy among cattle in Sumatra, Vryburg 183 



The toxin of the blackleg bacillus, Eisenberg 183 



Echiuococcus in the heart of cattle and proph.vlactic notes, Pasquali 183 



Johne's disease : A chronic bacterial enteritis of cattle. M'Fadyean 183 



Anatomy and pathological effects of Ixodes rediirius, Beinarovich 184 



The curative treatment of mammitis in cattle, Moretti 184 



Further notes on PiropJasma muta»s, Theiler 184 



Control of rinderpest, Nesom 184 



Sejitic itneumonia of calves, Schreiber 184 



(UlxtlcrrcHS teniiicollis in sheep, Clutterbuck 184 



Gid iu sheep, Dommerhold 184 



An epizootic mammitis of sheep caused by bacteria, Dammann and Freese 185 



The intercommunicability of ovine and caprine variola, Flook 185 



The histolog.v and physiology of normal pigs' blood. Giltner 185 



Increasing the resistance in vaccination against swine er.vsipelas, Prettuf-r 185 



Trichina inspection in southern Germany, BfUim 185 



The horse; its treatment in health and disease, Axe 185 



Intoxication by glanders bacilli in stomach, Cantacuzene and Riegler 185 



Glanders iu 1907, Porch 186 



Osteoporosis in animals. Ingle 186 



Osteoporosis of solipeds, Theiler 186 



Indian equine piroplasmosis, Williams : 186 



A piroplasmosis of the horse in Italy, Baruchello and Mori 186 



The treatment of different forms of pneumonia in the horse, Drouin 187 



The etiology of strangles in horses, Baruchello 187 



Poisonous effects produced by aloes in a case of strangles, Albrecht 187 



P>owel lesions in the horse due to a Strongjius, Beckett 187 



Tetanus, Webb - 187 



The three stages in the aerobic life of the tetanus bacillus, Rosenthal 187 



Polyneuritis of chickens and beri-beri, Maurer 188 



The germic-idal value of liquor cresolis compositus, McBryde 188 



RURAL KCONOMICS. 



The International Institute of Agriculture^. Do Viti de Marco et al 188 



Agricultm-al cooiieration in Austria-Hungary. Paluani 189 



Danish cooperative associations for agricultural products, Brinkmann — 189 



