VIII CONTENTS. 



Page. 



( 'roup in cows, P. Grunth 926 



( Osteomalacia in cows, J. Hoyem 926 



Bloody milk in cows, Pusch 926 



Verminous disease of calves in districts of Tegernsee and Miesbach, Gasteiger. 926 



Cattle poisoning by "Klimop" {Oynodomum capenst \, I>. Hutcheon 926 



Researches in helminthology and parasitology, J. Leidy 920 



Parasites as an aid in determining organic relationship, X. A. Cobb 927 



The cat as a host of Tsenia echinococcus, V. I >eve 927 



Structure of intestinal epithelial cells of Distomum h paticum, A. Prenanl 927 



The common liver fluke in Hawaii, J. G. Smith and D. L. Van Dine 927 



Lime and sulphur dip i'< >r maggots in sheep 927 



Lime and sulphur dip 927 



Serum treatment in hog cholera, J. Torgersen 927 



Swine fever, A. F. Harber 927 



Treating cerebro-spinal meningitis with lecithin. II. Raebiger 927 



Tsetse-fly disease among mules in the Sudan, A. S. Head 928 



Evolution of the Trypanosoma evansi, J. D. E. Holmes 928 



Perforation of thesmall intestines in horses, by Ascaridse, Francke 928 



( danders ami farcy, Flintoff 92s 



Clinical notes, J. Marek 928 



Three common diseases affecting the horse's f< >< it, H. C. Wilkie 928 



Experimental investigation of rabies, E. Bertarelh' and G. Volpino 928 



Means by which rallies virus reaches salivary glands in dogs, E. Bertarelli 928 



Facts and experiences concerning rabies, C. Nicolle and J. Chaltiel 929 



Pilocarpin in the treatment of rallies, 1*. Remlinger 929 



The hair-follicle mite of dogs and its treatment with formalin, K. Schjeflo 929 



Exudative typhoid or plague of fowls, X. <i. Tartakovski 929 



AGRICULTURAL ENGINEERING. 



Cooperative irrigation investigations in California, S. Fortier 930 



Report of the irrigation engineer, B. P. Fleming 930 



Report of progress of stream measurements for year 1903, J. C. Hoy t 930 



Report of progress of stream measurements for year 1903, J. C. Hoyt 930 



The underground waters of Gila Valley, Arizona, W. T. Lee 930 



The water powers of Texas, T. U. Taylor 931 



Water powers of Alabama, with appendix on stream measurements in Missis- 

 sippi, B. M. Hall 931 



British sewage w< >rks, M. N. Baker 931 



The treatment of septic sewage, G. W, Rafter 931 



The purification of sewage, C. Duncan 931 



A high-grade sewage farm 931 



Functions of bacteria in purification of sewage, H. W. Clark and S. DeM. < Jage. 931 



Biennial Report of Department of Highways of State of California, 1903-4 933 



Oiled roads of California 933 



Contributions from agricultural machine and implement testing station, Halle. 933 



Appliances and methods used in testing agricultural machines, A. Xachtweh. 933 



Tests of grain pressure in deep bins at Buenos Ayres, Argentina, E. Lufft 933 



MISCELLANEOUS. 



Statistics of land-grant colleges and experiment stations, Marie T. Spethmann. 934 



Annual Reports of the Department of Agriculture, 1904 934 



Seventeenth Annual Report of Alabama Station, 1904 934 



Seventeenth Annual Report of ( ie< irgia Station, 1904 934 



Eighteenth Annual Report of Nebraska Station, 1904 934 



Sixteenth Annual Report of New Hampshire Station, 1904 934 



Director's Report for 1904, W. H. Jordan 934 



Seventeenth Annual Report of New York Cornell Station, 1904 934 



Fourteenth Annual Report of Wyoming Station, 1904 935 



American agriculture, S. Strakosch 935 



Agricultural experiment stations in foreign countries, A. C. True and D. J. 



Crosby 935 



Report on investigations relative to profitableness of Swiss agriculture, in 1903. 935 



The teaching of agriculture in the rural common schools, A. C. True et al 935 



The organization of agriculture, E. A. Pratt 935 



Accessions to the Department Library, 1904 935 



