CONTENTS. VII 



rage. 



Bovine tuberculosis. Van Es 377 



Tuberculosis in swine, Kennedy et al .377 



Tuberculosis in swine. Carter 378 



T'se of lvr>nti;en rays in the inspection of tuberculous meat, Martel .378 



Anthrax. Patrick."- 378 



The filterability of hoff cholera bacilli, L. F. D. E. Lourens .378 



The -nature of Spirochjieta, Marotel 379 



lunnunity in spirocha-te septicemia of fowls, Neufeld and von Prowazek__ .379 



The treatment of tsetse-fly disease with brilliant-green, Wendelstadt 379 



Transmission of yaws by ticks, Modder 379 



Action of tetanus bacilli and toxins on the alimentary tract, Rabinowitch. .380 



Infectious granular vaginitis of cattle, Raebiger 380 



Vaccination against rinderi)est by combination method, Tvaryanovich 380 



Ticks and tick fever conference 380 



Note on a new species of trypanosoma, Falshaw and Lingard 380 



Stroitgijlits contortiis and blue tongue, Grist 381 



Infectious inflammation of the spinal cord, or azoturia. Schlegel 381 



Recovery from glanders, ^louilleron 381 



The etiolog.v of pneumonia, Lorenz 381 



Note on pjirasite foimd in "the irritable summer skin disease," Nesfield .381 



The nervous form of distemper in dogs. Ohler 382 



Diagnosis of rabies from standpoint of veterinary police work, Liibke 382 



Negri corpuscles and their relation to rabies, Babes 382 



Negri corpuscles in the salivary glands of rabid dogs, Stefanescu 382 



Spontaneous recovery of dogs from rabies and persistence of virus in the 



saliva. Remlinger 382 



Antirabies serum, Remlinger 382 



Leukemia of the common fowl, Warthin 383 



The action of atoxyl on spirillosis of fowls, Levaditi and Mcintosh 383 



Immunization against fowl cholera with bacterial extracts, Weil .383 



The value of gaseous disinfectants. Lewis and English 383 



The disinfection of skins infected with anthrax, Xylander 383 



RURAL ENGINEERING. 



Irrigation, Vernon 384 



Irrigation investigations. Nelson 384 



Weir experiments, coefficients, and formulas. Horton 38-5 



Report on drainage of eastern counties. North Dakota, Stewart .385 



Examination and classification of rocks for road building, Lord 385 



The construction of macadam roads, Fletcher .386 



Corn-harvesting machinery, Zintheo 386 



Farm buildings .386 



Ventilation, heating, and lighting. Maxwell ^ .386 



RURAL ECONOMICS. 



West Virginia agriculture and its possibilities. Garvin et al .386 



Agriculture and agricultural services [in Jamaica], Swettenham 387 



Irish migratory agricultural laborers, 1906, Adams .387 



The scarcity of farm help, Ileinrichsen .387 



Comparative costs of cultivation by machinery juul animals, Claassen 388 



A gi- icultur.nl cooperation in Belgium 388 



Agricultural credit in Sicily and its application, Griuialdi 388 



Agricultural exchanges, Nicolle .388 



Cn.p Repiirter .388 



Oliici.il report on condition of crops, also statistics for 1905 and 1906 388 



. I'reliniinary returns agricultural census Austri;i. von .Iiu-asciiek and Schiff. 388 



The profitableness of agriculture in Switzerland during 1905 388 



AGRICULTURAL EDUCATION. 



Country life education. True 389 



Agricultural education in Delaware, Ilayward 389 



Report of conunittee on cliiidren's gardens for 1906, Adams .389 



Hints for school gardens, Kirby 389 



