CONTENTS. VII 



Page. 



Treatment of tetanus with Behring's antitoxin in veterinary niedic.iiu', Sihotte. 1182 



Treatment of trypanosomiases, J^averan and Thiroux 1 182 



Treatment of dourine, Yakimoff 1 182 



Dourine and a few conditions simulating it, Davison 1182 



The relationship between avian and human tuben^ulosis, Shattock et al 1183 



Relationship between tubercle bacillus and other acid-fast bacilli, Panisset . . . 1183 



Skin and eye reaction to tuberculin in cattle, Vanderheyden 1 183 



Diagnosis of tuberculosis by a simultaneous eye-and-skin reaction, l.ignicres.. 1183 



Ophthalmo-reaction in cattle, Morel 1183 



The skin reaction to tuberculin, Lignieres 1183 



Cuti-reaction to tuberculin in experiments with calves and <logs, Arloing 1184 



Pig tuberculosis, and meat of tuberculous pigs, Buchanan 1184 



Echinococcosis in the domesticated animals, Martin 1 184 



Foot-and-mouth disease, Marra 1 184 



A form of enzootic mammitis in cows, Stazzi 1 184 



M ilk fever in cows, Thompson 1 184 



Verminous bronchitis in cattle and means of combating it, Scheibel 1184 



Parasites of cattle and sheep, Penberthy 1184 



Gangrenous mammitis in sheep maintained from milk, Bridre . 1185 



A method for combating sheep pox, Konew, 1185 



The occurrence of pathogenic micro-organisms in healthy swine, Van Velzen. 1185 



Discussion of Uhlenhuth's investigations on etiology of hog cholera, Stadie. . . 1185 



Feeding immature, unsound, and mouldy corn to equines. Tiffany 1185 



A nasal ulcer resembling glanders in the horse, Cominotti 1185 



The histological lesions of experimental glanders, Duval and White 1185 



Method of diagnosing glanders by agglutination. King and Houghton 1186 



Skin and eye reaction to mallein, Putzeys and Stiennon 1 186 



Interpretation of tlie reaction to mallein, Racca 1 186 



The horse: Its treatment in health and disease, edited by Axe 1 ] 86 



The pathological changes in the eggs and oviducts of birds, von Durski 1186 



The histology of fowl plague, Schiff mann 1186 



Epithelioma contagiosum, Kinsley 1186 



Leukemia in fowls, Kon 1187 



The common-sense poultry doctor, Robinson 1187 



Introduction to the official inspection of fowls, Graff under 1187 



Our slaughterhouse system. The German abattoir, Cash and Heiss 1187 



RURAL ENGINEERING. 



Irrigation investigations. Smith 1187 



Prevention of injury by floods in Neosho Valley, Kansas, AVright and Elliott. 1188 



Farm drainage operations. Day 1188 



The use of the split-log drag on earth roads. King 1189 



Progress reports of experiments with dust preventives 1189 



RURAL ECONOMICS. 



The Russian peasantry, Grunberg 1189 



The economic relations of peasant farms, von Herbst 1 190 



The returns from a large-size farm in Prignitz, von Putlitz 1190 



The agricultural labor prol)lem, von Braun 1190 



Agriculture and the American panic, Vernieuwe 1190 



Agricultural legislation in France, Rudloff 1190 



The law of 1906, and the agricultural cooperative societies. Tardy 1190 



Cooperative societies of production, de Guillebert des Essars 1190 



Agricultural credit l)anks in the colonies 11 90 



Transva;il land and agricultural bank 1 190 



Cooperative credit [in India], Gourlay 1191 



The agricultural colonization of Texas, Tabet 1191 



Census of population and agriculture of the Northwest Provinces, Fisher 1191 



Agricultural census of Ontario, t^uebec, and Maritime Provinces, 1907, Blue .. 1191 



Agricultural statistics of Eastern Bengal and Assam for 190()-7, Hart 1191 



Agriculture and pastoral industry [in New South Wales], Anderson 1191 



Rural settlement, Anderson 1191 



Crop Reporter 11^1 



