VIII CONTENTS. 



I'age. 



Tuberculosis, E. von Behrinu', P. Riniier, and W. G. Ruppel 393 



Coinpariitive virulence of human and bovine tuljeicle bacillus, M. P. Kavonel. 394 



Influence of toxins of tuberculin, S. Arloin^- and Descos 395 



Chemotactic properties of various tuberculous sera, F. Arloing 395 



Conta<i'ion and tuberculosis in man and beast, ( i. F. Keene 396 



The possibility of transmission of tuberculosis from man to hogs, M. Tempel. . 396 



Is tuberculosis hereditary ? A. van Leeu wen 396 



The tuberculin test for tuberculosis, D. E. Salmon 396 



British Congress on Tuberculosis, held in London, July, 1901, iM. P. Ravenel. 396 



Diagnosis of anthrax, J. Bongert .- 396 



The disinfection of animal hair by means of steam, Proskauer and Conradi. . . 396 



Tick fever or murrain in southern cattle, J. C. Robert 397 



Clinical notes on cases of azoturia, htcmoglobinuria, etc., E. J. Thorburn . 397 



Actinomycosis-like development of bacilli, A. C. Abbott and N. Gildersleevc . . 397 



Intravenous injections and the treatment of aphthous fever, E. Nocard 398 



Interim report upon cattle disease in southern Rhodesia, W. Robertson 398 



Distomatosis — "the cattle scourge of Connaught," J. Watson 398 



Sarcoptic mange of the ox, H. Taylor .- 398 



Algerian sheep in France, and sheep pox, Trabut 398 



Demonstration of virulence of blood in sheep affected with pox, F. J. Bosc 398 



The virulence of the lymphatic glands in sheep pox, F. J. Bosc 398 



External parasites of sheep, F. E. Emery 398 



Hog cholera, J. J. Wester 399 



Combating infectious diseases of pigs, A. van Leeuwen 399 



Conference on inspection of pigs and pig products, W. C. Quinnell et al 399 



Method of treating hogs affected with the diamond skin disease. Levy 399 



Combating glanders in the horse, V. Babes 399 



JNIal de Caderas, O. Yoges 400 



A ]>arasitic disease in horses, mules, and carabao in the Philippines, J. J. Carter. 400 



Pinkeye, S. Wharam 400 



Tetanus in dogs, Ducourneau and P. Jayles 401 



The treatment of tetanus, Tennert 401 



Malaria of dogs, Nocard and Motas 401 



Rabies, M. P. Ravenel 401 



Rabies in the government of INIoscow, A. Stepanov 401 



Reaction of neuroglia to rabies virus in dogs, Anglade and Chocreaux. 401 



Blackhead in turkeys, C. Curtice 402 



Notes on the l)iology of the organism of cyanolophia of fowls. A, Lode 402 



Diphtheria of fowls; vaccination; serotherapy, C. ( Juerin 402 



Yellow liver, or congenital functional debility in ostrich chicks, D. Hutcheon. 402 



A pigeon epizootic, caused by an invasion of nelprakhperspidllum, T. Kasparek. 402 



AVhat ads the chickens ? F. E. Emery 402 



Insects as carriers and spreaders of disease, L. O. Howard 403 



Insects as factors in the transmission of disease, H. Skinner 403 



-VCiRICULTUKAL ENGINEERING :. 



Utilizing our water supply, A. J. McClatchie 403 



Development and application of water near San Bernardino, J. B. Lippincott. . 403 



Investigation of the rivers of Ohio as sources of public water supplies, 1901 . . . 404 



Hydrography of tlie Southern Appalachian IMountain region, H. H. Pressey. . 404 



Some typical reservoirs in the Rocky Mountain States, E. Mead 404 



The Nile reservoir dam at Assuan, and after, W. Willcocks 404 



A practical irrigating system, H . ^I. Albaugh 404 



Supplementary report on irrigation in Natal, F. Y. Corbett . - 404 



The measurement of water for irrigation, B. P. Fleming 404 



Accuracy of stream measurements, E. C. Murphy 404 



Floods and flood warnings, H. C. Frankentield : 404 



Preliminarv list of deep borings. Part II, Xe))raska and Wvoming, N. 11. 



Darton. / \ 404 



American farm implements, P. McConnell 404 



The American plow for the Russian trade 405 



Hay or straw baling presses, A. J. Perkins 405 



Horsepower as indicating work of steam and oil engines, W. R. Jamieson 405 



The modern harvest field 405 



On injection motors, L. Lecornu 405 



