VIII CONTENTS. [Vol.40 



Page. 



The use of blood agar for the study of streptococci, Brown 881 



Bacteriological notes, Hadley, Caldwell, and Heath ,_ 881 



Immunization products and indications for their use, Murray 882 



The germicidal power of antiseptic oils, McMaster S82 



Proflavine oleate in the treatment of open wounds, Berkeley and Bonriey_ 882 



Dichloramin-T and petrolatum dressing for burns, Sollman 883 



Action of chlorinated antiseptics on blood clot, Taylor and Stebbins 883 



Notes on Dakin's solution, Taylor 8S3 



Pyotherapy ; its use in war, Franc 8S3 



Treatment by autovaccins. Julien and De Lareinty-Tholozan 8S3 



The treatment of gas gangrene by multivalent serum, Vincent and StpdeL 8S4 



On the antiseptic action of benzyl alcohol, Macht and Nelson 8S4 



On the treatment of giardiasis in rats with arsenobenzol, Kofoid et al — 884 



Blackleg toxin, Haslam and Lumb 884 



Value of blood tests In control of contagious abortion, Fitch et al 885 



Present status of specific treatment for contagions abortion, Hosklns 885 



The ophthalmic and intradermic tests for glanders 885 



[Statistics on thejnallein and blood test for glanders], Fr5hner 885 



Infection, sensitization, ami immunity in lymphangitis, Boquet ami Negre 885 



Treatment of ulcerative lymphangitis by vaccines, Knowles 886 



A glycerin "extract" of tubercle bacilli as an antigen, Petrotf 88G 



Value of complement fixation in tuberculosis. Brown and Petroff 886 



The complement fixation test for tuberculosis, Lahge 886 



Complement fixation test in diagnosis of tuberculosis, Stoll and Neuman 887 



Tuberculosis complement fixation in clinical tuberculosis, Stivelman 887 



Influence of Roentgen rays on tubercle bacilli, Seifert S87 



Infection of new-born calves and seroprophylaxis, Stazzi 887 



The prophylaxis and cure of exudative pleuropneumonia in goats, Mori__ 8S8 



Prevention and cure of exudative pleuropneumonia in goats, Mori 888 



Prevention and cure of exudative pleuropneumonia in goals, Mori 888 



Points in determining the presence of bog Cholera in the herd, Koiner — 888 



RURAI, ENGINEERING. 



Brick pavements in the Mid. lie West, Goldbeck and Jackson 888 



Public Roads 889 



care and repair of farm Implements.— V, Grain separators, Johnson 889 



Kit: W. ECOKOHll 3. 



The farmer and the new day. Butterfleld 889 



The awakening of England, Green 88.9 



Introductory manual for the study of agrarian history, Trimble 890 



International yearbook of agricultural legislation 8 



Address of Secretary of Agriculture before state Bankers' Associations 890 



Cooperative plan of national rural research, Galpin et al 890 



Report of committee to consider < Hfice of Farm Management, Warren et al 890 



Rural organization, Cordova 890 



Project for a national agricultural institute, Cambo 890 



Rural administration and administrators, Convert 893 



A review of the Prussian boards of agriculture, Asmis 891 



The potential productivity of Italian agriculture, Yalenti et al 891 



The encouragement of the Alp Industry, Groll 891 



The cheapest source of increased food supplies, Nourse 891 



The tariff union and agricultural policy, Kranold 891 



The minimum wage as applied to agriculture, Rew 891 



Women workers in agriculture, Thomas 891 



Rural children in North Carolina. Bradley and Williamson 892 



The little town, especially in its rural relationships, Douglass 



The value of land in France, Caziot 892 



Results and progress of the redivision of lands Tin Japan] 892 



Land credit, Gastalver 892 



Rural Land credit In Switzerland, i'.illeter 



Farm tenancy: Analysis of the occupancy of 50»> farms, Galpin and Hoag 8 



Collective farms 



Act creating farmers' cooperative societies with forms - 893 



