CONTENTS. VII 



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 Destruction of tubercle bacilli in milk, and vaccination against tubercu- 

 losis, von Bebriug 477 



The disposition to be made of tlie meat of animals showing tuberculous 



infection in the muscular lymphatic glands or bones, Marschner 477 



Cattle trypanosomiasis in the Kongo Free States, Button et al 477 



Concerning the treatment of experimental trypanosomiasis, ^Nloore et al 478 



Trypanosome transmission experiments, Dutton, Todd, and Hanington 478 



Transmission of Tnjpanoftomn (limorpJion by GJossina pdlpalis, Roubaud^ 478 



The function of the spleen in trypanosomiasis, Laveran and Thiroux 478 



The normal temperature of cattle, Kettner 478 



A prophylactic method of vaccination against foot-and-mouth disease, Ory_ 478 



Regulations for government veterinarians in lower Austria 479 



The licking disease of cattle, Ostertag and Zuntz 479 ■ 



The development of /'//■o/j/rt.s;*;; a bigcmiiiiini, Korsak 479 



Notes from practice, Kircher 479 



Bare-lot r. grass-lot in relation to parasitism of lambs, Dalrymple 479 



The etiology of hog cholera and swine plague, Hutyra 480 



The horse: its treatment in health and disease. Axe 480 



Fatal effects produced in horses by spoiled fodder, Zwick 480 



Report of commission for studying ergot in oats, Bastide et al 480 



Means of protecting veterinarians in examination of horses, Spasski 481 



Septicemia hemorrhngica in mules, Webb 481 



Biliary fever in dogs. Hutche<m 481 



Leiieiief/tozoini run is. Christophers 481 



A parasite found in white corpuscles of palm squirrels, Patton 481 



The occurrence of tiagellated organisms in the liver of the pigeon, Jowett_ 481 



Live stock and complete stock doctor. A cyclopedia, Periam and Baker 482 



The modern abattoir. Moreau 482 



Farm hygiene, Regnard and Portier 482 



KURAL ENGINEERING. 



Irrigation in northern Italy, II, Mead 482 



Irrigation and drainage laws of Italy, Teele 48.3 



Excavating machinery for digging ditches and building levees, Wright 484 



Tests of internal-combustion engines on alcohol. I^ucke and Woodward 484 



Values of alcohol and gasoline for light and power, Davidson and King 485 



Public-road mileage, revenues, and expenditures in 1904, Eldridge 486 



RURAL ECONOMICS. 



status of international cooperative movement in agriculture, Paisant 487 



[Report on the mutual agricultural insui*ance societies in France] 487 



Agricultural warrants, Worms 487 



The agricultural warrant according to the law of 1906, RudlofC 487 



Concerning credit for agricultural improvements, Cinquini 487 



The real condition of cooperation in Germany, Crueger 488 



The significance of agi'icultural cooperative societies in Germany, Grabein_ 488 



The progress of agricultural cooperation in Tunis 488 



[Yearbook of world economics, 1905 and 1906], Calwer 488 



Crop Reporter 488 



Census of manufactures, 1905. Agricultural implements 488 



[Agrieultnnil statistics of Nebraska], Ryder 488 



Agricultural statistics, 190G, Rew 488 



Rei)ort on agriculture of New Brunswick for 1900, Farris 489 



The economic relations of agriculture in North Schleswig, Bachmann 489 



Natal agricultural statistics [for 1906] 489 



AGRICULTURAL EDUCATION. 



Report of committee on extension work, 1906-7 489 



The farmer's debt to science, Bicknell 489 



-\gricultural and industrial schools in Iowa, Louden 489 



Educating boys to be farmers, Spillman 490 



The Macdonald movement for rural education 490 



