CONTENTS VIl 



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Tuberculosis in horses, 11. ]\Iarkus 83 



Tuberculosis in cold-blooded vertel)rates, L. Terre 83 



Tuberculous ulcerations on the face of cats, G. Petit 83 



A new method for intensive staining of the tuben^le bacillus, Biot 83 



Actinomycosis of tlie tongue of cattle, li. Ilohmann 83 



Staining actinomyces in sections, S. Cieclianowski 83 



Anthrax, D. Hutcheon 84 



The diagnosis of anthrax, E. Gottstein 84 



Anthrax, F. C. Harrison 84 



Treatment of anthrax with carbolic acid, A. INIinder 84 



The antianthrax properties of rabbit and dog sera, O. Bail 84 



The destruction of carcasses of animals dead of anthrax, E. Zschokke 84 



An experiment in steam sterilization, C. Eijkman -♦- . . 84 



Foot-and-mouth disease in New England, J. W. Connaway 84 



Foot-and-mouth disease, C. W. Gay 85 



Foot-and-mouth disease, N. 8. ]Mayo 85 



The treatment of foot-and-mouth disease, F. Lieutaud 85 



Contagious jileuro-pneumonia of cattle, D. Hutcheon 85 



Parturient paresis, F. W. van Dulm ^ 85 



Treatment of parturient paresis with oxygen, Kniisel 85 



Contagious mamniitis of milch cows, E. Thierry 85 



A peculiar disease of cattle, ]\I. Strebel 85 



The discoverv of the j^arasite of Texas fever and of carceag, V. Babes 86 



The cattle tick situation, H. A. Morgan 86 



The duration of active immunity to cattle T^lague, V. K. Tvaryanovich. 86 



Petechial fever in cattle, A. 31inder 86 



Necrosis as a result of Bacillus necrophorus, H. A. A^ermeulen 86 



Combating dysentery of calves with coUargol, P. Stampfl 86 



Infection of calves due to coli bacilli, Baer 86 



The l^eef measle worm in southern parts of Austria-Hungary, F. Munih 86 



Experimental study of sheep pox, A. Borrel 86 



Sheep scab 87 



Sheep yards and dips 87 



Preliminary report on tlie fringed tajieworm of sheej), E. L. Moore 87 



]\Iaggots in sheep, G. T. Brown 87 



New method of treatment and pro])hylaxis of swine erysipelas, A. Gregoire 87 



Time required for penetration of the bacilli of swine erysipelas and fowl chol- 

 era into the internal organs of mice after hypodermic inoculation, T. Tiede. 87 



Statistical notes on sarcosporidia, A. M. Bergmann 87 



Diagnosis of glanders, C. Troester 88 



Seruna inoculation against lineumonia in horses, and its value, Walther 88 



Contagious coryza of horses of the remount station, Becher 88 



Filjro-opthilial neomorphs of the skin, liver, and lungs in horses, Tetzner 88 



The action of the poisonous principle of Equisetum, Ludewig 88 



Poisoning by Equisetum, Wiinsch 88 



Sorghum poisoning, "W. INIax well 88 



Some conditions of stock poisoning in Idaho, H. B. Slade 88 



Results of treating tetanus by inoculation with cerebral emulsion, J. Fiebiger. 89 



Fixation of tetanus toxin by the brain, Besredka 89 



The power of the brain to neutralize tetanus toxin, E. Marx 89 



Antitetanic properties of the central nervous svstem of immunized animals, 



K. Dmitrievski " 89 



The symi)toms and prophylaxis of experimental rabies, D. Conradi 89 



Behavior of rabies virus in the central nervous system, R. Kraus et al 90 



Formation of su])stances immune toward rabies virus, R. Kraus and R. INIaresch . 90 



A bacillus found in animals and resembling that of influenza, A. Wolff 90 



A new bacillus belonging to the influenza group, E. Freidberger 90 



Morphological characters and cultures of Bacteriiun pe^tis, B. Galli-Valerio 91 



Influence of passing plague bacilli through animals, R. Otto 91 



Short notes on a new cliicken disease, 11. Streit 91 



Liver disease in poultry 91 



The identity of human and avian dii)htheria, F. C. Harrison 91 



