CONTENTS. VII 



Page. 



Immunity and narcosis, J. J. Sncl 719 



The morphological processes in infection and immunity, A. Wolff - 719 



Annual report of the State Board of Live Stock Connnissioners of Ohio, 



}\ Fisher and W. W. ^liller 720 



Report of the chief inspector of stock for the year 1902, T. A. Tabart 720 



Report of the government veterinarian, J. D. Stewart 720 



Report of the chief inspector of stock and brands, 1902, P. R. Gordon 720 



Notes from practice, R. Schmidt 720 



Animal and human tul^erculosis, A. Cipollina 720 



The identity of bovine and human tuberculosis, Troje 720 



Experimental demonstration of the unity of tuberculosis, S. Arloing 721 



Inoculating cattle with tubercle bacilli of different origin, H. Kossel 721 



Ingestion tuberculosis, D. von Ilansemann - 721 



Pernieal)ility of young gastroenteric mucous lining for tubercle bacilli, Disse. . 721 



Combating tuberculosis, E. von Behring - - 722 



Pulmonary tuberculosis and means of combating this disease, E. von Behring. 722 



Vaccination against tuberculosis in cattle, G. Regner and O. Stenstrom 722 



Immunization against tuberculosis, F. Neufeld 722 



The immunization of the organism against tuberculosis, E. Maragliano 722 



Cause of error in diagnosing tubercle 1)acilli in blood clots, E. Bezangon et al . 723 



Legal requirement for determination of tul^erculosis in all living animals, Thiro 723 



Action of dead tubercle bacilli and toxins of tubercle bacilli, Y. Klingmiiller. 723 



Generalized tuberculosis in hogs, K. MiiUer 723 



The diagnosis of anthrax and blackleg, R. Ostertag 723 



Verification of the diagnosis of anthrax and blackleg, Tillmann 724 



Action of iodin on virus of anthrax and blackleg, Y. Galtier 724 



A new" method of vaccination for blackleg, Baer 724 



Investigations on foot-and-mouth disease, LofHer 724 



Treatment of cattle affected with foot-and-mouth disease, I. Sacchini 724 



Texas fever, A. R. Ward 725 



How can we exterminate the cattle tick? H. A. Morgan 725 



Some experiments in inoculation for redwater, E. B. Maclean 725 



Rhodesian tick fever, S. B. Woollatt 725 



Cause of the cornstalk disease in cattle, R. E. Buchanan 725 



Hemorrhagic septicemia, Krueger 725 



Puerperal metritis, A. Rodrigo 725 



Tetanus in cows. Burgeon 725 



The antitoxin treatment of tetanus, E. von Behring 725 



Cattle poisons of the Transvaal, J. B. Davy 725 



Bacteriological findings in chronic mammitis of milch cows, F. Glage 726 



The etiology of swine plague, W. Grips 726 



The etiology of swine plague, R. Ostertag - 726 



Vaccine material for swine erysipelas, L. Detre-Deutsch 726 



The most convenient position of hogs for vaccination, K. Miiller 726 



Paralysis of young colts, Zwicker 726 



The army horse in accident and disease, A. Plummer and R. H. Power 727 



Diseases and disorders of the horse, A. Theiler 727 



The transmission of horse distemper by coitus, A. Grimme 727 



Data on petechial fever in horses, J. J. Ibars 727 



Epizootic lymphangitis, A. Theiler 727 



Poisoning from moldy clover, Bansse 727 



Intestinal coccidiosis in fowls, Eckardt 727 



A study of the nature of fowl plagues, D. Calamida 727 



Parasitological notes, B. (ialli-Valerio 728 



The beef measle worm in the slaughterhouse of Triest, J. Spadiglieri 728 



Trichinosis and heredity, A. O. de Landdzuri 728 



AGRICULTURAL ENGINEERING. 



Irrigation engineering, H. M. Wilson 728 



Murray waters and irrigation, R. T. McKay 728 



Water supply, R. E. Middleton - 728 



Windmill irrigation in Kansas, P. Eastman 728 



Windmills, M. Ringelmann 728 



The practical working of trench-excavating machinery, E. McCuUough 728 



Trial stations for machinery, implements, and tools used in agriculture and 



dairying, F. Witting 728 



