VIII CONTENTS. 



Feeding avian tubercle bacilli to hogs and colts, Titze 782 



Tubercle bacilli of different origin with special reference to tuberculosis of the 



alimentary and mesenteric glands, Weber and Taute 783 



Inoculation "experiments with tubercle bacilli of the human type, Weber 783 



Studies of surgical cases of tuberculosis, ( )ehlecker 783 



The detection of bone tuberculosis in food animals, Haffner 784 



Heredity, portals of infection, and imnmnity in tuberculosis, Ravenel 784 



Antibodies in tuberculosis and the tuberculin reaction, Citron 784 



The immunity of cattle vaccinated by the von Behring method, Eber 784 



Veterinary notes, Almgren 784 



Vaccinating cattle against tuberculosis, Heymans and Mullie 784 



Diphtheritic vaginitis in cows. Young 785 



Mammary toxemia or pseudomilk fever, Smythe 785 



Regulations for facilitating eradication of the cattle tick 785 



The distribution of liquids in the stomachs of cattle, Vrybiirg 785 



Poisoning of sheep by Galega officinalis, Moussu and Desaint 785 



Pig in health, and how to avoid swine fever, Gilbey 485 



Technical guide to swine plague 785 



A new vaccine for swine plague, Norner 786 



Muscle tuberculosis in ] >igs, Feuereissen 786 



Tuberculosis of hogs, Mohler 736 



Composition of blood of horses of different breeds, Yakimov and Kol 786 



Entrance of pneumonia micro-organisms into body of horse, Walther 786 



Typho-malaria, Teppaz 786 



Tracheal ulceration in glanders, Hunting 786 



Toxic eczema, Mouilleron 786 



Pathogeny of bone lesions in the phalanges of the horse, Vivien 786 



The treatment of acarid mange, Gmeiner 786 



Demodectic mange of the dog and its treatment, Hebrant and Antoine 787 



Treatment of follicular mange, Nicolas 787 



The rearing of turkeys, with special reference to blackhead, Curtice 787 



Further experiments in connection with the blackhead in turkeys, Curtice . . . 787 



Note on a filaria of the red grouse, Sambon 788 



An epizootic septicemia among canary birds, Freese 788 



RURAL ECONOMICS. 



Farm tenancy, a problem in American agriculture. Price 788 



The agricultural laborer: His condition of life. Toner 788 



[The relations of farm labor in East Prussia], Hoffmeister and Knorr 789 



Juridicial relations between employer and farm servant 789 



What can the farmer do if his hired man breaks his contract? 789 



The present and future of agricultural cooperation in Piedmont, Casalini 789 



Agricultural cooperative societies, Tribondeau 789 



[The friar-lands loan fund] 789 



Agricultural cooperative societies, Borges, jr - 789 



Agricultural credit [in Brazil] , Tosta 789 



Salvador land law ' 790 



[Agricultural possibilities in California], Rush and Filcher 790 



Agriculture of Oregon, Washington, and Idaho for 1906, Laidlaw 790 



Cotton movement and fluctuation, 1902-1907 790 



Crop Reporter 790 



The agricultural census of Austria, von Juraschek 790 



Agricultural statistics [of Belgium] in 1906 790 



[Agriculture in Queensland] , Weedon 790 



Agricultural statistics of P>astern Bengal and Assam for 1905-6 790 



Season and crop report of Bengal for the year 1906-7, Oldham 790 



Agricultural statistics of India for the years 1901-2 to 1905-6 790 



AGRICULTURAL EDUCATIOX. 



Agricultural education including nature study and school gardens, Jewell 791 



Earning while learning to earn, Hall 791 



Training at the School of Agriculture at St. Lawrence University, Davis 791 



Agricultural report of University of Montevideo, Backhaus and Diaz 791 



The new Agricultural and Research Institute at Spalato, Ehrmann 791 



