CONTENTS. VII 



Page. 



Farmer's cyclopedia of live stock, Wilcox and Smith 372 



Animal husbandry in Denmark, 1907, Appel 373 



Pastoral industry 373 



DAIRY FARMING — DAIRYING — AGROTECHNY. 



A test of soiling crops for dairy cows, jVIairs and Putney 373 



Cooperative dairy investigations, Flint and Dorman 373 



Milk production. I, Herd improvement. II, Feeding, Hopper 374 



Cows V. cows, Fraser 374 



Improving dairy conditions, Trueman 374 



Keconstruction of dairy barns 374 



Amy 1 alcohol in testing [cream], Eckles and Wayman 374 



The Babcock test, Liverance 374 



The cost of testing pure-bred cows, Lindsey 374 



Standard for Babcock glassware, Holland 374 



Supervision of the milk supply 374 



Fourth International Dairy Congress, 1909 374 



The National Creamery Buttermakers' Association, 1908 375 



The chemical composition of milk, Lindsey 375 



The effect of food upon the composition of milk and butter fat, and upon the 



consistency or body of butter, Lindsey 376 



Bacillus easel £ and Mt/coderma thonl in manufacture of Grana cheese, Fascetti. 377 



Olmiitzer cheese, Pavelka 377 



Cheese making in Cuba, Mayo and Filing 377 



Mannitic fermentation in apple and pear cider, Truelle 377 



Honey vinegar, Vinson 377 



Vinegar from whey, Marre 378 



VETERINARY MEDICINE. 



Progress in study of pathogenfc micro-organisms, Von Baumgarten and Tangl. 378 



The poisonous effects of blood of different species, Lefmann 378 



Immunization against calf dysentery, swine plague, etc.,Bugge 378 



Injurious fodder and poisonous plants, Giissow 378 



Report of the veterinarian, Nelson 379 



Report for 1907 of the principal of the royal veterinary college, McFadyean.. 379 



The standardization of tetanus antitoxin, Rosenau and Anderson 379 



The cause of milk sickness or trembles, Jordan and Harris 379 



Properties of trypanosomes resistant to atoxyl and sera, JNIesnil and Brimont. 380 



The relation between human and bovine tuberculosis, Eber 380 



Points of entrance of tuberculosis, Railliet 380 



Mode of infection and immunity in tuberculosis, Klebs 380 



Hematogenous tuberculosis, INIorpurgo 381 



The occurrence of latent tubercle bacilli in the lymphatic glands, Joest 381 



Eradication of tuberculosis, Ni ven 381 



Contagious abortion in cattle, Wilson 381 



Retention of the afterbirth in cattle, Pomayer 381 



Hook-worm disease of cattle, Conradi and Barnett 382 



Milk fever: Its prevention and successful treatment 382 



Notes on the cattle tick and tick fever of cattle, Dinwiddle 382 



Tick eradication in Arkansas in 1907, Lenton 383 



The cattle tick, Lewis 383 



Cattle dipping. Power 383 



A specific lung disease of calves, Bevan 383 



Scab: Its nature, cause, symptoms, and treatment, Hutcheon 384 



Anemia and pa«teurelloses, Lignieres 384 



Swine erysipelas, Holth 384 



Occurrence of tlie bacilli of swine erysipelas in the gall bladder of hogs, Pitt.. 384 



A germ-free extract for the prevention of swine plague, Pfeil 384 



The poisoning of hogs by kitchen swill, Fresenius 384 



The horse: Ailments and accidents, Barton 385 



Cutaneous and conjunctival reaction in glanders, Dietrich 385 



Mallein reaction, M iessner 385 



Intratracheal injection of iodin for joint ill in foals, Lothian 385 



Preliminary report on the so-called cerebro-spinal meningitis of horses. Milks. 385 



A new method of vaccination against strangles, Baruchello 385 



Statistical data on dog distemper, Wirth 386 



