CONTENTS. IX 



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Patholojrical oonditioiif! f<inn(l in moat insportion, D. E. Salmon 1092 



A practical finitU' ti) iiu'ut insjiectioii, S. Stockman 1092 



Vcrminoii.s discancs of cattle, siicep, and jjoats in Texas, C. W. Stiles 1092 



The cattle ticks of tlie United States, 1). K. Salmon and C. W. Stili's 1093 



Texas fever, JNI. Francis 109:5 



Live stock sanitary service 1094 



Imnuinizing pnre-hred t'attle ajj;ainst Texas fever, J . \V. Connaway 1 094 



iVIissonri ([narantine proclamations 1094 



The relation of bovine tnhercnlosis to that of man, II. W. C'onn 1094 



Ti'ansmi.Msion of tnl)ercnlosis, S. I'ieler 1094 



Snnimary of results of ex])eriments witii tnberculons cows, ('. S. IMielps 1095 



The bacillus of tuluTculosis, K. A. de Si'hweinitz 1095 



Tiu' free distril)ntion of blacklet^ vaccine, V. A. Niirgaard 1095 



The Thirteenth International Medical Congress, E. A. de Si'hweinitz 1095 



On the morphology of the anthrax l)aciilus, A. Hinterlu'rger 1095 



Does the anthrax bacillus form spores under anaerobic conditions? li. Slupski. 1095 

 Intinence of alcohol on the natural immunity of pigeons to anthrax and on the 



course of antlirax infectii )n, S. J. (Toldl)erg 1096 



Geographical distribution of actinomycosis of cattle in Bavaria, J. Mitteldorf . . 1090 



Coli bacteria and the common bacteria of manunitis in coavs, II. Streit 1090 



Spotted kidnev in calves, K. Vaerst 1096 



Salt sickness, H. E. Stock] iridge _. . . 1097 



Lead ore in sugar-l)eet pulp, J. A. Widtsoe and L. A. Merrill 1097 



The work against sheep scab, I). E. Salmon 1097 



The treatment of sheep scab, Regenl )ogen 1097 



Malaria of horses, A. Theiler 1098 



The elbow boil of horses and its treatment, D. Kallmann 1098 



The constant occurrence of pathogenic micro-organisms, especially the bacillus 



of swine erysipelas, in the tonsils of pigs, C. Banermeister 1098 



Apoplectiform septictemia in chickens, V. A. NiJrgaard and J. K. Mohler 1099 



Bacteriological studies on bacteria of alimentary tract of chickens, R. Rahner. 1099 



The Brunswick chicken plague, Jess 1100 



The diseases of the cat, J. W. Hill 1100 



Method for simple determination of value of chemical disinfectants, T. Paul. . . 1100 



Studies on bacillol, F. Paszotta 1 100 



Zoological materia medica. History of drugs of animal origin, H. Beauregard 1100 



Contagious diseases of animals in foreign countries, G. F. Thompson 1 101 



The literature of veterinary science and related subjects, from April 1, 1SS9, 



to December 1, 1901, R. Schoetz 1101 



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Manufacture of chocolate, P. Zipperer 1 101 



Fruit growers' manual for canning fruit, etc 1 101 



Improvements in sugar refining during the last 25 years, T. L. Patterson 1101 



The manufacture of maize starch, ( i. Archbold 1 101 



The preparation of orange essence 1 101 



Some practical hints on cider making, R. N. Grenville 1101 



Ci<ler making, F. Ingoult 1 101 



Normandy cider, Hertslet 1102 



Use of casein in clarifying wines, A. INIuntz 1 102 



The mannitic fermentation of wine, P. Schidi'owitz 1102 



The expressed oil industry in the United States, K. IMetrusky 1102 



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Practical hints on the construction of drains, S. F. Moore 1 102 



Results of irrigation in Wisconsin, G. II. Patch 1102 



Water storage of Cache (Jreek, ( 'alifornia, A. E. Chandler 1 102 



Reconnoissances of Kern and Yuba rivers, F. H. Olmsted and M. Manson .. 1102 



Operations at river stations, 1900 1 102 



Geology and water resources of Nez Perces Comity, Idaho, I. C. Russell 1102 



Geology and water resources of Yakima County, Washington, G. O. Smith. . . 110."} 



Methods of stream measurement HO;} 



Preliminary list of ilcep borings. Part 1, Alabama- .Montana, N. II. Darton.. IIO.S 



Storage of water on Kings River, California, J. B. Jippincott 1103 



