VI CONTENTS. 



Page. 



The creamery inspection law, Jones 2TG 



National association of dairy instructors and investigators 27(5 



The preparation of nnferuiented apple juice. Goi'e 27G 



Studies on apple juico. Gore 277 



VETERINARY MEDICINE. 



Handbook of forensic veterinai\v science. Malknius 277 



Veterinary science in its relation to agriculture. Blenkinsop 277 



A new feeding method and its relation to veterinary science. Westbroek 277 



A consideration of some modern theories in relation to immunity. Freer . 277 



The mechanism of nonbactericidal immunity. Weil 277 



The prospect of a practical method of preventive vaccination ag.-iinst 



foot-and-mouth disease, Casper 278 



Veterinary department 278 



Stock diseases, Clutterlmck_ 278 



Notes on prevalence of contagious diseases in Transvaal, Williams 278 



Notes from practice, Diem 278 



Medicinal treatment of infectious diseases. Gmeiner 278 



Operative treatment of actinomycosis. Dorn 278 



Trypanosome infection through the alimentary tract, Yakimoff and Schiller. 27S 



Notes on haleri, Cazalhou 279 



The trypanosomiases of the Ui)i)er Nile. Laveran 270 



The trypanosomiases in French Guinea, Martin 275) 



A study of rabies, Fermi 279 



Is the cerebro-spinal fluid of rabid animals virulent? Fursenko 279 



The attenuation of fixed rabies virus necessary to render this m.-iterial 



innocuous for rats and mice, Fermi__^ 279 



The treatment of rabies with radium, Calahrese 279 



Persistence of rabies virus in saliva of dogs after recovery, Remlinger 279 



The mode of absorption of tetanus toxin, Cernovodeanu and Henri 280 



Influence of high temperature on experimental tetanus and streptococcic 



infection, Kitzmann 280 



The influence of cold upon experimental tetaims. Ciuca 280 



The action of sunlight upon bacteria, Weinzirl 280 



Cultiu-al properties ol^ tubercle bacilli, von Szaboky 280 



Protective vaccination of cattle against tuberculosis, Hutyra 280 



An unusual form of tuberculosis in hogs, BcUnn _' 281 



Tuberculosis in the region of certain canals near Modena, Rossi 281 



Distribution of tuberculin and mallein by P>ureau of Animal Industry. 



Dorset 281 



Observations on the mallein test, Jovv^ett 281 



Exiierimental glanders in guinea pigs. Nicolle 281 



Conditions for formation of capsule of anthrax bacillus, Stiennon 282 



Decisions regarding anthrax in Schmeie region, Gartner and Dannnann 282 



Mammitis in cows, Carre ^ 282 



The station for the control of rinderpest at Chita, Slyesarevski 282 



Poisoning of cattle from Ta.rii.^ Ixiccata. Grinnue 282 



The chromatin masses of PirojilasiiKt hit/niiiiiiiiii. Fantham 282 



On the cultivation of a bovine i)iro])lasm:i. Miyiijima 282 



Morphologv and life historv of I'irophiKiiid cani'^. Nuttall and Graham- 



Smith__'_ 28.3 



New preparation for treatment of acute and chronic swine jilague, Burow_ 283 



Exostoses on the metacarpus of the horse, Oelkers , 283 



Staggers or forage poisoning in horses, Cameron 283 



Diseases of fowls, Bradshaw -84 



Roup, Bevan , 284 



Sleei)y disease in fowls, Dannnann and Manegold 284 



An arthritis in geese and ducks, Freese 284 



lU'RAI. ENGINEERING. 



Irrigation in the Yakima Valley. Washington. .Tayne 284 



Seepage and drainage. I. Tannatt and Anderson 285 



Reclamation of tide lands. Wright 285 



Object-lesson roads, Page 285 



