Vni CONTENTS. 



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Nonidentity of agglutinins, T. Smith and A. L. Eeagh 403 



Agglutination affinities of related bacteria, T. Hniith and A. L. Reagh 404 



The appearance of agglutinins after cutaneous infection, W. Hoffmann 404 



The agglutinating properties of bile, A. Cantani 404 



Bactericidal action of the bone marrow, A. Hencke 404 



Determination of the bactericidal and antiseptic action of Bacillol, L. Hauman. 404 



Intestinal antisepsis, J. H. Crawford 40"> 



Etiology and prevention of infectious diseases of animals, V. A. Moore 405 



The pathology of infection, J. B. Sanderson 405 



Bacteriology and pathological microscopy for veterinarians, T. Kitt 405 



Protozoa and disease, J. J. Clarke 405 



Studies on Coccidlum cuniculi, R. Metzner 405 



Plant disease and its relation to animal life, E. F. Wright 405 



Experiments on animals, S. Paget 406 



Report on the veterinary service for the year 1902, W. Little wood 406 



Report of the State veterinarian, D. F. Luckey 406 



Agreement between Austro-Hungary and Germany with regard to animal 



plagues 40() 



Suggestions regarding the modifications of the animal-plague law 40(i 



Human and bovine tuberculosis, E. Nocard 406 



Tuberculosis in children: Its relation to bovine tuberculosis, N. Raw 406 



Tuberculosis of the dairy cow, S. Stewart 407 



Inoculation of animals with dead tubercle bacilli, N. Panov 407 



The intermediary body of the tubercle bacillus, J. Bordet and O. Gengou 407 



The possibility of immunizing guinea pigs against tuberculosis, E. Levy 407 



Use of air and oxygen in checking tuberculosis, V. A. Moore 407 



Fight against tuberculosis in Australia and New Zealand, J. P. D. Leahy 408 



The etiology and treatment of tetanus, E. Thierry 408 



Two cases of tetanus, T. A. Kragness 408 



Plague in domestic animals, J. Cantlie 408 



A disease of cattle in south-central Nebraska, A. Bostrom 408 



Common ailments of breeding cattle, C. L. Willoughby 408 



Milk fever, abortion, diarrhea 408 



Milk fever, J. W. Connaway 409 



Parturient paresis, A. W. Baker 409 



Parturient paresis, D. R. Kohler 409 



Preliminary report on a new method of preventing milk fever, A. S. Wheeler. 409 



The treatment of parturient paresis, J. B. Caughey 409 



Tricresel in the treatment of parturient paresis, S. Brenton 410 



Contagious vaginitis in cattle, E. Thierry 410 



Hygienic conditions of parturition as a prevention of calf diseases, M. G. de 



Bruin 410 



Blackleg and malignant edema and differential diagnosis, G. Gutzeit 410 



Psoroptic scabies in cattle 410 



Cattle tick and its relation to the cattle industry of North Carolina, T. Butler. 410 



TricJuxlectcn geomydis expansus and the ticks of Mexico, A. Duges 410 



Wasting diseases caused by animal parasites, W. A. Knight 410 



Dijaping tanks, G. S. Armstrong 411 



Dipping tanks, G. D. Alexander 411 



The loco and some other poisonous plants in Montana, J. W. Blankinship 411 



Plants injurious to stock, T. N. Willing 411 



Hog cholera, C. L. Willoughby 411 



Hog cholera, D. Hutcheon 411 



Hog cholera, W. C. Quinnell 411 



Lungworms in swine, C. F. Dawson 412 



The etiology of heaves, W. L. Williams 412 



Purpura hiemorrhagica, J. W. Cook 412 



Cerebro-spinal meningitis, B. K. Dow 412 



Biliary fever or malarial fever in the horse, A. Theiler 412 



Ulcerative enteritis in the horse, G. L. Bufiington 412 



Facts and theories regarding surra and ulcerative lymphangitis, C. Nockolds. . 412 



The tsetse-fly disease and other related diseases, C. Schilling 412 



Action of human serum on the Trypanosoma of nagana, etc., A. Laveran. . 412 



Nagana, surra, and mal de caderas as distinct diseases, A. Laveran and F. 



Mesnil 413 



