CONTENTS. VII 



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Pig-feeding oxporinionts, J. With j'comlip (580 



Soft pork; an iiive.stigution into its character and canses, F. T. Shutt G80 



Kxi»erinu'nts onciicniical coniiiosition of animal fat, V. Henriques, C. Hansen.. 681 



Feeding farm lionses, C. W. ]'>urkett 681 



Saturated limewater for the preservation of eggs, F. T. fShutt 683 



DAIRY FARMING — DAIRYING. 



Investigation in milk production, T. L. Haecker and E. "W. Major 683 



Feeding experiments with dairy cows, J. F. Diiggar and R. W. Clark 684 



Conti-il)ntion to (juestion of pro'titabilitv of dairv farming, C. Steinbruck 685 



The dairy herd, G. H. True '. '. 685 



Hygiene of cows during gestation, C. Bruner 685 



Composition of tlie milk of cows at different stages of the milking, P. Hardy. . 685 



Purification of milk by centrifugal separation, C. H. Eck^.es and S. E. Barnes. 686 



Sterilization of milk with hydrogen peroxid, Harriette Chick 686 



Further observations upon ropiness in milk and cream, A. R. Ward 686 



A bacteriological study of the college creamery milk supply, C. H. Eckles 687 



The source of milk supplv for towns and cities, A. W. Bitting 687 



New York milk supplv, H. T>. Chapin 688 



Pasteurized bottle milk, C. Knoch 688 



The milk ' ' thermophore, ' ' L. Verney 688 



The action of the milk thermophore, C. Hagemann 688 



Calculation of creaming and watering in analysis of milk, Louise and Riquier. 688 



The ripening of cream, H. W. Conn and W. M. Esten 688 



A case of putrid butter, C. H. Eckles 689 



Analyses of buttermilk, B. Boggild 689 



An experiment with Tyrogen {Bacillus nobilis), E. von Freudenreich 690 



Dairy industrv in Wisconsin, H. L. Russell 690 



Swedish dairying, 1800-1900, G. Liljhagen 690 



Dairying in France, PI. E. Alvord 690 



Trade in dairy produce in the British West Indies, W. K. Morrison 690 



Bibliography of milk, first supplement, 1900, H. de Rothschild 690 



VETERINARY SCIENCE. 



Investigations on the theory of bacterial infection, A. Radziewsky 691 



The physiology of the leucocytes, A. Lombard 691 



Leucocyte formula in certain experimental infections, C. Achard and M.Loeper. 691 



Immunizing bodies in the organism, J. Klimoff 691 



The significance of salts for the germicide action of serum, Lingelsheim 691 



The action of the essence of turpentine on virus, V. Gal tier 692 



Italian publications in general pathology and anatomy, 1900, O. Barbacci 692 



Serum diagnosis in tuI)erculosis, E. Romberg 692 



Elimination of tuberculosis from the dairy herd at St. Helena, C. J. Pound . . 692 



Tuberculosis in horses, Rabe 693 



Anthrax infection, L. Heim 693 



Exi)eriments on the curative acti< m of anthrax serum, A. Sclavo 693 



A study of actinomycosis, V. E. Mertens 693 



Treatment of milk fever by the method of Schmidt-Kolding, I. A. Filer 693 



Treatmentof milk fever by intravenous injection of potassium iodid,W. Wessel. 693 



Lungworms in a large herd, N. O. Larsen 694 



Treatment of lung- worm disease of cattle, W. Wessel 694 



■ Lungworms in sheep and the successful treatment, Peters 694 



Diagnosis of sheep seal), F. W. Garnett 694 



Contributions to the study of Phopla.vua e<[ui, Lavaran 694 



Contagious pneumonia, Butel 694 



Intravenous protective inoculation against ])neumonia, Kriiger 695 



Mallein injections in Bavaria, Kitt : 695 



()m))lialitis of colts, ( iott 695 



Om])halitis in colts, H. Sohnle 695 



Influence of atmospheric conditions on colic in horses, Chauvain 695 



Filariasis of suspensory ligaments of the pastern joints in horses, .1. Pader 695 



A peculiar skin disease, accoui])anie<l l)v internal iesiims, J. A. \V. Dollar 695 



The teeth of tin- horse as affecte<l by age~l and II— C. McCuUouch 696 



Animal jtarasites, J. Withycombe 696 



The treatment of sarcopt ic mang*^ with cresol liniment, Albrecht 696 



