VI CONTENTS. 



Page. 



Molasses as a food for army horses, G. E. Griffin 285 



Poultry feeding, H. J. Wheeler 285 



Plump V. shrunken wheat as food for laying hens, M. E. Jaffa 285 



])A1RY FARMI.NX; DAIRYING. 



Soiling crop experiments, C. B. Lane 285 



Cost of raising heifers, A. T. Neale 286 



A new method of milking, J. J. Hegelund 286 



The new method of milking, C. Sondergaard 287 



The Hegelund method of milking, J. O. Aashamar 287 



Report on the churnability of cream, E. Mathews 287 



Payment for milk according to analysis in Belgium, G. E. Lloyd-Baker 287 



A note on the fat globules in milk, F. J. Lloyd 288 



Stagnant water germs in milk, E. F. Pernot 288 



The milk supply of London, R. "W. Woosnam 288 



Testing milk and cream, F. L. Kent 288 



Testing skim milk by the Babcock test, F. W. Woll 289 



Spontaneous decomposition of milk at 40-44° C. and the micro-organisms con- 

 cerned, M. Ferguson 289 



Studies on the causes of rancidity of butter, O. Jensen 289 



Lactic acid ferments and the ripening of cheese, E. von Freudenreich 291 



Presence and development of Tyrothrix bacilli in cheese, G. Troili-Petersson. . 291 



Acid and rennet producing bacteria in milk, C. Gorini 291 



Duration of life of bacillus of tuberculosis in cheese, F. C. Harrison 292 



Dairying in Australia ^ 292 



Cheese, butter, and condensed milk, factory product, H. E. Alvord 292 



VETERINARY SCIENCE AND PRACTICE. 



Study of the hemolytic cytase in the plasma of normal animals, C. Levaditi.. 292 



Concerning infection from the uninjured conjunctival sac, K. Hirota 292 



■Influence of low temperatures upon pathogenic bacteria, C. M. Belli 293 



Blood and serum i^reserved in an aseptic manner, M. Doyon and A. Morel... 293 



Immunity and protective inoculation, A. T. Kinsley 293 



Experiments in the transmission of leprosy to animals, Y. Tashiro 293 



The trypanosoma of nagana or tsetse-fly disease, A. Laveran and F. Mesnil . . . 293 



The tsetse-fly disease, A. Theiler 294 



Action of human serum on the tryj^auosoma of tsetse-fly disease, A. Laveran. . 294 



The surra disease of cattle and horses in the Protectorate of Togo, Schilling. . 295 



Texas fever, Claude and Soulie 295 



A second note on Texas fever, M. NicoUe and Adil-Bey 295 



The Queensland red water immune cattle for South Africa 295 



The etiology of rinderpest, NicoUe and Adil-Bey 295 



Studies on rinderpest, M. Nicolle and Adil-Bey 295 



Modifications of the leucocytes in rinderpest, Refik-Bey 296 



A contribution to the tuberculosis problem, K. Miiller 296 



The prevention of bovine tuberculosis, H. Raquet 296 



How to get rid of tuberculosis in cattle, W. C. Edwards 296 



Remarks on the relations of human and bovine tuberculosis, C. H. Cattle 297 



Tuberculosis, Liebner 297 



Tuberculosis in sheep, A. G. R. Foulerton 297 



Infection of swine with tuberculosis, S. Stewart 297 



A case of tuberculosis of the lungs in Ursus mulaianus, K. Geisenberg 297 



Tuberculosis in cold-blooded organisms, H. Herzog 297 



A disease of the extremities observed in young cattle in South Africa, O. Yoges. 298 



Carcinoma of the eye in cattle, O. Voges 298 



Study of sorghum poisoning in cattle, A. Peters 298 



A study of the enzyms of green sorghum, H. B. Slade 298 



A poisonous plant — the common horsetail, F. A. Rich and L. R. Jones 299 



Experiments with malarial catarrhal fever of sheep, Spreull 299 



Reindeer plague and the pathogenic bacillus of this disease, A. M. Bergman.. 299 



Normal serum in hog cholera, S. Saltykow 300 



The problem of the clifferential diagnosis of glanders, B. S. Trofimov 300 



Diseases of the horse which are grouped together under influenza, Dieckerhoff . 300 



Pneumonia of horses, Iwersen 300 



