CONTENTS. VTI 



Page. 

 Creameries and cheese factories; their organization, building, and equipment, 



J. W. Elliott 7i 14 



Experiments in making cheese from pasteurized milk, (t. Fascetti 704 



Acid and rennet producing bacteria in cheese during ripening, C. Gorini 704 



The presence of anaerobic bacteria in normal milk and their relation to the 



ripening of cheese, A . Rodella 705 



Biological studies of the cheese-ripening process, O. Jensen _ _ 705 



VETERINARY SCIENCE AND PKA( 



Alexins and bactericidal substances of normal serum, Y. Pirenne 706 



Relation between hemolysin and agglutinability of staphylococci, Kutscher 



and F. Konrich 707 



Hemolytic power of blood serum as compared with that of lymph, F. Battelli. 707 



Invisible micro-organisms, M. Dorset 707 



Veterinary notes, ( irav et al 707 



Abortion, M. H. Reynolds 707 



Azoturia, G. E. C< >rwin 708 



Intravenous injections, W. F. Sykea 708 



Physiology, pathology, bacteriology, anatomy, dictionary, W. A. Evans etal.. 70s 



Special report on diseases of cattle 708 



Some observations on the tuberculosis of animals, D. E. Salmon 708 



Spread of tuberculosis among healthy cattle, E. C. Schroeder and W. E.Cotton. 709 

 Immunity of treated cattle to tuberculosis, E. A. de Schweinitz and E. C. 



Schroeder 709 



Early diagnosis of tuberculosis by means of tuberculin, J. de Christmas 710 



Vaccinating nuclein secreted by the tubercle bacillus, E. Wahlen 710 



Vaccinating power of certain filtered cultures of tubercle bacilli, E. Wahlen.. 710 



Spontaneous vaccination during the course of tuberculosis, E. Wahlen 710 



Transmission of agglutinating power from the mother to the fetus, E. Haw- 

 thorn 710 



Agglutination of cultures of human and bovine tubercle bacilli, S. Arloingand 



P. Courmont 711 



Chemical examination of tubercle bacilli, E. A. de Schweinitz and M. Dorset.. 711 



Desirability of phosphates in culture media for tubercle bacilli, M. Dorset 711 



Variations in morphology of tubercle bacilli of bovine origin, ('. X. McBryde. 71 1 

 Tuberculosis of bones as related to circulatory and nutritive troubles, N. 



Petroff 712 



Robert Koch and his critics, D. A. Hughes 712 



Simultaneous inoculation against rinderpest and its dangers, A. Theiler 712 



Resistance against rinderpest and other infectious diseases, A. Lingard 712 



Agglutination of anthrax bacteria by a specific serum, G. Sobernheim 713 



Trypanosoma found in blood of cattle in India, Durrant and J. D. E. Holmes. 713 



Foot-rot of sheep, J. R. Mohler and II. J. Washburn 713 



Report of the work against sheep scab in 1903, C. O. Goodpasture 714 



Swine plague, W. Grips 714 



The etiology of swine plague, Schmidt 715 



The etiology and means of combating swine plague, R. Ostertag 715 



Problem of swine plague, Schmidt 715 



Bacillus pyogenes and its relation to swine plague, H. Piitz 715 



Chronic diseases of the udder in hogs, Zanders 715 



Mai de caderas in domesticated and wild animals, M. Elmassianand E. Migome. 716 



Infectious abortion in horses, P. ( Vesta et al 716 



Thrombosis of posterior aorta and of iliac arteries in horses, F. Suffran 7 hi 



Report* from the Berlin medicinal clinic. E. Frohner 716 



Pathological report on a case of rallies in a woman, J. R. Mohler 7 Hi 



Passage of rabies virus through. Berkefeld filters N and \V, P. Remlinger 71B 



Absorption of rabies virus by pituitary mucous membrane, P. Remlinger 717 



Virus of exudative typhoid in fowls, A. Maggiona and G. L. Valenti 7D 



Pulmonary mycosis of birds, . I. R. Mohler and J. S. Buckley 717 



A new nematode parasitic in the crop of chickens, B. H. Ransom 717 



Phenolin, E. Bass 718 



Infectious and contagious diseases of farm animals and their effect on Ameri- 

 can agriculture, D. E. Salmon 718 



Contagious diseases of animals in foreign countries, G. F. Thompson 718 



