CONTENTS. VII 



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Daily variations in rows' milk during course of lactation, J. II. Hinchcliff Hi:; 



Study of variations in composition of milk, Touchard ami Bonn^tat 914 



Milk of breeds of cows in agricultural institute of Leipzig, W. Volborth 1)14 



Influence of Hegelund method of milking upon milk secretion, A. Wenck 1)14 



The composition of milk and cream and their by-products, R. A. Pearson 915 



Precipitin reaction of human ami cows' lacto- ami caseosera, S. Amberg 915 



Susceptibility of putrefying and lactic-acid bacteria to poisons, < >. Rahn 915 



Do the proteids of milk possess bactericidal properties'.' P. Sommerfeld 915 



Experiments with Fliegel's cotton filter, II. Tiemann 915 



Milk control with the cooperation of veterinarians, Schuemacher ill") 



.Milk as a carrier of disease, II. M. Biggs 916 



Reportof Iowa educational butter contest, <;. L. McKay and ('. Larsen 916 



Salt in butter, < i. L. McKay and ('. Larsen ' 916 



Molecular weight of fatty acids in Holland butter, A. Olig and .1. Tilhnans 917 



Preliminary report on experiments with Disbrow and Holstein churns 917 



Lactic-acid bacteriaand ripening of cheese, E. von Freudenreich and .1. Thoni. 917 



On the ripening of cheese, Lindet, L. Ammann, and Boudet 918 



On the cause of a red coloration in cheese, (). Gratz 918 



Inquiry concerning the dairy industry 918 



Development of dairy industry in Germany during last ten years, Sieglin . 918 



Thirty-second Annual Report of the Wisconsin Dairymen's Association 918 



Legislation relative to the milk trade 919 



VETERINARY SCIENCE AM) PRACTICE. 



Atlas and epitome of general pathologic histology, II. Diirck 919 



Problem of agglutination and role of bacterial flagella, G. de Rossi 919 



Specific fixation of agglutinins in absorption experiments, F. Ballner and K. 



von Sagasser 919 



Relation between precipitins and agglutinins of bacteria, R. Kraus and J. 



.Joachim 919 



Influence of temperature upon specific and nonspecific agglutination, E. Weil. 919 



Properties of complement and chemical theories of immunity, J. Bordet 920 



Formation of homologous and heterologous agglutinins, F. Ballner and R. 



von Sagasser , 920 



Immunization and its practical application, L. Van Es 920 



Maintaining the virulence of a pathogenic micro-organism, W. St. ( '. Symmers. 920 



Some common diseases of stock, ('. F. Dawson 920 



Report of the chief inspector of stock, J. R. Weir 920 



Some stock diseases of the eastern coastal districts, T. Bowhill 921 



Cattle and horse diseases in South Africa, F. II. Mas* >n 921 



The veterinary section, A. Theiler, et al 921 



The enzootic occurrence of carcinoma in animals, L. Loeb 921 



Human and bovine tuberculosis, N. Raw 921 



Human and bovine tuberculosis contrasted 922 



Human and bovine tuberculosis, A. Borrel 922 



The suppression of tuberculosis, E. von Behring, trans, by C. Bolduan 922 



Experiments in immunization toward tuberculosis, P. Baumgarten 922 



Tuberculosis of food animals as their most important defect, A. Maier 922 



Variations in agglutination of tubercle bacilli, S. Arloing and P. Courmont 92.'! 



Cure and prevention of bovine tuberculosis by subcutaneous injections of oil, 



T. B. Keyes * 923 



Fluorescence and precocious tuberculin reaction, D. Jacobsohn 923, 



Homogeneous cultures of tubercle bacilli, Vasilescu 923 



Extreme susceptibility of Arctic animals to tuberculosis, C. French 924 



( 'owpox lymph and tuberculosis, A. Carini 924 



Tetanus cured by the method of expectant treatment, Bergeon 924 



Action of anthrax bacilli upon toxin of tetanus, M. < iarnier and <i. Sabareanu. . 924 



Vaccination of sheep for anthrax, ( ). Bail • 924 



Immunization againsl anthrax by use of virulent cultures, J. A. Gilruth 924 



Effect of corrosive sublimate in experimental anthrax infection, D. Calamida. 925 



Carbuncular diseases of animals, M. Cadiz 925 



Actinomycosis, W. II. Kelly 925 



Inoculation against African coast fever. ('. E.Gray 925 



Tropical bovine piroplasmosis, A. Theiler and S. Stockman 925 



Foot-and-mouth disease, A. Declerck 925 



