CONTENTS. VII 



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Anomalous forms of anthrax bacillus, J. Lignieres and H. Durrieu 700 



Toxic paralysis of a carbunculous ( anthrax ) nature, A. Sclavo 700 



Existence of chronic pleuro-pnenmonia in interior of France, H. Martel 700 



Plenro-pneunionia in the mannnary gland, K. Nocard 700 



Pastenrellosis of cattle in Indo-C'liina, J. Blin and J. Carougean 701 



Prevention of white srour in calves 701 



Hints for spaying cattle, i •. Wilson .' 701 



Danger from ergot and wild rye, A. T. Peters 701 



Laboratory notes on })oison in sorghum, 8. Avery 701 



Eqmsetnm jxduf^tre, Q. A. Weber 701 



Screw worm in cattle at St. Lucia, H.-Maxwell-Lefroy 702 



Sour grass and ticks 702 



Treatment of Strongylidie in sheep, Moussu and Marotel 702 



Frogs, toads, and carp as eradicators of fluke disease, C. W. Stiles 702 



Results of the work against sheep scab in 1901, D. E. Salmon 702 



Sheep scab 702 



Vaccination of Algerian sheep and control of sheep pox, E. Nocard 703 



Virulence of the wool of sheep affected with pox, L. Duclert and A. Conte. . . 703 



Blood poisoning in sheep and lambs in New Zealand, J. A. Gilruth 703 



' ' Big head ' ' of sheep in Utah 703 



Hog cholera 703 



Hog cholera bacillis which closely resembles Bacillus typhosus, M. Dorset 703 



Serum diagnosis of glanders, A. Rabieux 704 



I'eculiar case of glanders in a horse, Rickman and Kiisewui-m 704 



An epizootic of herpes among young horses, Froehner 704 



Partial report upon investigation of horse sickness, H. Watkins-Pitchford 704 



Latent parasitism and innuunization against dourine, Buffard and Schneider. . 705 



Diarrhea of new-born colts, E. Thierry 705 



The treatment of so-called colt lameness, A. Marcus 705 



Petechial fever of horses, and its treatment by the serum of Marmorek 705 



Treatment of morbus maculosis with serum of contagions coryza strei)tococcus, 



(). Sonnnermeyer 705 



Contagious coryza and certain analogoxis diseases, Cagny 705 



Treatment ( )f contagions c( )r\za by colloidal silver, Baumgart 706 



Treatment of tetanus with a slow course by means of antitetanus serum, 



Marchal 706 



A new method of cultivating the tetanus bacillus, L. Debrand 706 



Action of dry heat on the spores of tetanus bacillus, V. Morax and A. ]VIarie. . 706 

 Glycosuria in rabies; its importance in diagnosing this disease, A. Rabieaux 



and E. Nicolas 706 



Antirabies; immunization ])y means of intravascular injections of rabies virus, 



V. Krasmitski 707 



A new infectious disease in domesticated animals, A. Aujeszky 707 



Meningitis in dogs, C. Cadeac 707 



Eczema rubrum of the dog, H. Biir 707 



Ringworm in dogs, Matruchot and Dassonville 707 



Bot}tri(jcep}i(iln>t Ititna in cats, B. Galli-Valerio 708 



Death of domesticated animals attributed to cultures used for killing mice 70S 



Fowl plague, E. Centanni 708 



Combating fowl cholera, Buhl 709 



Psittacosis, G. A jello and C. Parascandolo 709 



Bacterial flora of the feces of fowls, with notes on a new fowl plague, Iv Joest. 709 



Recent American cases of hookworm disease in man, C. W. Stiles 709 



The burning of dead animals, R. H. McDowell 709 



Inspection of foreign and interstate shipments of live-stock, D. E. Salmon 710 



Food products from diseased animals, D. E. Salmon 710 



Contagions diseases of animals in foreign countries 710 



Report of the veterinarian, A. T. Peters 710 



Reports of the inspectors of stock, PI. R. Mackenzie et al 710 



Number of animals slaughtered and found diseased in Prussian a])attoirs, 1900. 710 



Text-book of veterinary medicine, I V, J. Law 710 



Symptoms and treatment of the diseases oi domestic animals, B. Schmidt 711 



TECHNOLOGY. 



Manufacture of table sirups from sugar cane, H. W. Wiley 711 



Manufacture and jireservation of nnfermented grape must, <i. ('. Ilusmann... 711 



