CONTENTS. VII 



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The role of the membrane of bacteria in agghitination, W. Defalle 807 



Effect and nature of secretions of a pathogenic organism, Charrin and Guille- 



monat ^^^ 



The differentiation of anaerobic bacilli, P. Achalme 807 



The physiology of si)ore formation in bacilli, and notes on the growth of cer- 

 tain anaerobic bacteria, T. Mat/Aischita 807 



Diagnosis of micro-organisms by specific serum reactions, O. Voges 808 



I'nknown infection material, 10. Joest - 808 



Infection of animals 1)v means of cutaneous inoculation, E. Fritsche 809 



Acid-i)roof and alcohor-proof jjroperties of Sireptothri.rfarcinira, C. Feistmantel . 809 



Accidents folhjwing upon vaccination, E. Leclainche and H. Vallee 809 



Report of stock and brands branch, 1901, A. Salvvey et al 809 



Annual report of the imperial l)acteriologist for 1901-02, A. Lingard 810 



Annual report of the veterinary service for the year 1901 810 



The relationshiji of liunian and lyovine tuberculosis, J. D. Hamilton et al 810 



The(iucsti()nof the i<U'ntity of hiniian and bovine tuberculosis, A. von Szekely. 810 



The British Congress on Tul)ei'cu losis, G. T. Brown 811 



Tul)erculosis in cattle with special reference to tlie virulence of the milk of 



tuberculous cows, E. J. McWeeney 811 



The nature of the ttiberculin reaction, K. Preisich and P. Heim 811 



Bacilli which resend)le those of tuberculosis and the bacilli of smegma, A. 



Weber - 812 



Combating tuljerculosis in hogs by means of tuljerculin tests, Thiro 813 



Electrical resistance and refraction of tetanus toxin, Dongier and Lesage 813 



The disajipearance of antlirax bacilli in normal lungs, J. J. Snel 813 



Immunization against anthrax with pyocyanase, K. Vaerst 814 



Texas lattle fever and salt sick, C. F. Dawson 814 



Texas fever, I, G. E. Nesom 815 



Report upon Texas fever in Rhodesia, C. E. Gray and W. Robertson 815 



Red water in Rhodesia, H. Watkins-Pitchford 815 



Texas fever and rule of buffaloes and zebus in hot, unhealthy regions, R. Mares. 816 



Rinderiiest in South Africa, D. Hutcheon 816 



Blackleg and contagious al )ortion, J ). F. Luckey 816 



Foot-and-mouth disease, D. E. Salmon 816 



Heart water in calves, C. P. Lounsbury 816 



The plague of ticks; their destruction by oil spraying, C. P. Lounsbury 816 



Cattle dipi)ing tanks 817 



Preventive treatment of sheep scab, F. J. Bosc - 817 



Report of the chief inspector of sheep for the year 1901, A. G. Davison 817 



Glanders, S. B. Woollatt 817 



Hygiene of domesticated animals, H. George 817 



Distemper in dogs, C. Phisalix 817 



Rabies or hydrophobia, W. Robertson 818 



Rabies, S. B. Woollatt 818 



Roup, F. C. Harrison 818 



Fowl typhoid, C. Curtice 818 



Vaccination against iiasteurelloses, J. and M. Lignieres 818 



Preventive and curative serum for the i>asteurelloses, Lignieres and Spitz 819 



Liver disease (tuberculosis) of poultry, A. Meek 819 



Sorghum poisoning, H. Tryon 819 



Grazing in orchards sprayed with poisonous washes 819 



The bactericidal and disinfecting action of Lysoform, 0. Seydewitz 819 



The bactericidal action of soaps, D. Konradi 819 



A(;RICULTURAL EXCilNEERING. 



Irrigation, F. H. Newell 819 



Problems in farming by irrigation, S. Avery 820 



Irrigation on a Sussex farm 820 



Irrigation on the Burdekin Delta 820 



Prospect for irrigation on the Colorado River, F. H. Newell ' 820 



Completion of the Nile dams, J. Ward 820 



Water conservation, irrigation, and drainage in New South Wales, H. G. 



McKinney 820 



A simple homemade water lift, A. H. Benson 820 



Agricultural imjilements in France, R. P. Skinner 820 



On official trials of farm machinery, F. Bokelmau 820 



