VIII CONTENTS. 



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 The treatment of aphthous and healthy cattle and horsofi with corrosive sub- 

 limate, F. Boschetti and A. Titta . . ." 819 



Parturient apoplexy 820 



Parturient ])aresis in cows, Hohmann 820 



Treatment of ])arturient paresis by means of oxygen, A. Zehl 820 



Inlet'tious pneumo-plenritis in calves, Evers 820 



IIydnitherai)y in pneumonia, (t. (TJugiaro 821 



Pulmonary actinomycosis, M. Schlegel 821 



Aspergillosis in cattle, A. Bartolucci 821 



The working of the Scab Act, A. G. Davidson 821 



Sorghum jxiisoiiing, W. Maxwell 821 



Some stock-j)oisoning plants of North Dakota, L. Van Es and L. R. Waldron. 821 



The action of bile, corrosive sublimate, and formalin on hydatids, F. Deve.. 822 



Malignant catarrhal fever of cattle, S. de Benedictis 822 



Intestinal coccidiosis in cattle, N. Pieroni 822 



Meat pr( >ducts in Naples in 1902, L. Granucci 822 



Distril)ution of Ci/stlcercus hovis in Italian meat products, A. Boccalari 822 



Contagious coryza, Weber 822 



Ichthargan, Goldbeck 822 



Ichthargan and its use in veterinary medicine, Midler 823 



The therapeutic iise of Ichthargan, R. Eberhardt 823 



Crede's silver preparation in the treatment of morbus maculosus, O. Fettick. . 823 



Comjwsition of some prominent veterinary proprietary remedies, S. Avery 823 



The nuisance of patent medicines, J. Schmidt 823 



Hog cholera, N. S. Mayo 823 



Observations on swine erysipelas, swine plague, and hog cholera, Triiger 823 



The identity of swine erysipelas and urticaria, H. Schmidt 824 



Period at which the organism of swine erysipelas and fowl cholera may be 



recognized in mice, T. Tiede 824 



Vaccination for swine erysipelas in 1902, Teetz 824 



Vaccination for swine erysipelas by the iise of Lorenz vaccine, H. Raebiger.. 825 



Most suitable position of hogs for vaccinating purposes, Bury and Goldberg. . . 825 



The position of the hog during vaccination, Platschek and Joseph 825 



The etiology of rabies, A. Rabieaux 825 



Treatment of tetanus with sodium iodid, E. Grams 825 



Tetanus in dogs, Grunau 825 



A pathogenic Strei)tothrix found in dogs, Trolldenier 825 



Roup, an experimental study, F. C. Harrison and H. Streit 826 



Treatment of fowl cholera by Septicidin, Schmidt 826 



AfiRICULTURAL ENGINEERINCi. 



The testing of road materials, L. W. Page and A. S. Cushman 826 



Farm railroad and the results obtained with it, Reichert 827 



Thin macadam road construction along the Charles River, Mass., J. A. Holmes. 827 



The construction of roads, paths, and sea defenses, F. Latham 827 



The construction of terraces, E. Leplae 827 



The possibilities of irrigation in South Africa, C. D. H. Braine 827 



Preliminary plans and estimates for drainage of Fresno district, California, 



C. G. Elliott : 827 



The Cacl)e River drainage survey, A. H. Bell 827 



The mitigation of floods in the Hunter River, J. H. Maiden 827 



Composition of sewage in relation to problems of disposal, G. W. Fuller 828 



Farm buildings, J. Danguy 828 



Barn plans and outbuildings 828 



A new type of steam shovel 828 



Fowk'r' s steam disk plow 828 



An automobile cultivator, G. Caye , 828 



Combined cultivators and seeders, M. Ringelmann 828 



Cotton gins : The saw gin, F. Main 828 



Recent progress in agricultural machinery, W. Heerberger et al 828 



MISCELLANEOUS. 



Fifteenth Annual Report of Arkansas Station, 1902 829 



Report of California Station, 1902-3 829 



Sixteenth Annual Report of Michigan Station, 1903 829 



