CONTENTS. VII 



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Researches on tetanus, II. Meyer and F. IJansom 915 



Relation of varions tissnes of the organism to tetanus UjxIu, A. Ignatowsk}' — 915 



The absorption of tetanus toxin in mammals, A. Marie 915 



Experiments coneerning tuberculosis, I, INI. Dorset 916 



Reports on bovine tuberculosis and public health, D. E. .Salmon 916 



Homogeneous cultures of the human tubercle bacillus in peptonized water and 



the serum reaction ol)tained with such cultures, E. Hawthorn 916 



P'.xperiments on tuberculosis, G. Dean and C. Todd 916 



Recent work on identity of human and bovine tuberculosis, A. von Szekely 917 



Protective vaccination against tuberculosis, C. O. Jensen 917 



Cultivation of tubercle bacilli in bacterial mixtures, C. Spengler 917 



Lesions produced ])y chloroform extract of tubercle bacilli, L. Bernard and M. 



Salomon 91 7 



Acclimation of rabbits to fatal doses of dead tubercle bacilli, Dendjinski 917 



Rendering judgment on intestinal tuberculosis, K. Miiller 917 



Frequency of tuberculosis of the mesenteric glands in hogs, K. Midler 918 



Pasture and tuberculosis, Schroder 918 



Treatment of experimental tuberculosis bv means of emulsions of tuberculous 



gantrlia, A. Rodet '. 918 



Tuberculins. Beraneck 918 



The normal temperature of cattle, J. Hajnal 918 



Biology of the anthrax bacillus and its demonstration in the carcasses of the 



larger domesticated animals, J. Bongert 919 



Morjihology and chemo-l:iiology of the anthrax bacillus and the bacillus of 



malignant eilema, R. Grassberger and A. Schattenfroh 919 



Cases of anthrax without marked elevation of temperature, G. H. Gibbings . . 919 

 Peculiar staining reaction of the blood of animals dead of anthrax, J. M'Fad- 



y ean 919 



Serum therapy for anthrax, A. Jiirgelunas 920 



Control of anthrax according to the method of Sobernheim, Burow 920 



Natural immunity of fowls to anthrax, 0. Bail and A. Pettersson 920 



Behavior of anthrax and fowl cholera bacilli in mice, H. M. Gram 920 



Foot-and-mouth disease in Massachusetts, A. Peters 920 



Analogous foot-and-mouth disease, C. C. Mills 920 



Treatment of foot-and-mouth disease by the method of Baccelli, E. Humbert.. 921 



Treatment of foot-and-mouth disease by method of Baccelli, N. L. Buonsanti.. 921 



Texas cattle fever 921 



Treatment of malaria in cattle, Jackschath 921 



j\Iilk fever: A new treatment, E. H. Lehnert 921 



Traumatic galactophoritis and mammitis in domestic animals, Jovis 921 



Epizootic abortion in cows and its prevention, J. Penberthy 922 



Contagious abortion in cows, J. M. Fontan 922 



Mammary actinomycosis in cows, J. Kowalewsky 922 



Actinomycosis, V. E. Mertens 922 



Actinomycosis in dogs, L. Bahr 922 



Six cases of carcinoma of the ox, A. M. Trotter 922 



flypoderma bovis, T. P. Koch 922 



Pathological changes in the esophagus due to larvte of warble Hies, C. O. 



Jensen 922 



Serum therapy in sheep pox, A. Borrel 922 



Verminous broncho-pneumonia of sheep, G. Saint-llilaire 923 



Notes on parasites of sheep, J. H. Stewart and H. Atwood 923 



Vaccination of hogs, Platschek 923 



Immunization from hog cholera 923 



^'accination for swine erysipelas in Wurttemberg in 1902 923 



Necrotic inflammation of the mouth in small pigs, L. J. Lauritsen 923 



Trichinfe and trichina inspection in Denmark, St. Friis 923 



The occurrence of trichina in the badger, Liibke 924 



The significance of rabies lesions in the nervous system, F. J. Bosc 924 



The histological diagnosis of rabies in the dog, A. Rabieaux 924 



The isolation of I'abies virus by filtration, P. Remlinger 924 



The micro-organism of rabies discovered l)y Negri, M. Beck 924 



Toxin of organism of dog distemper, C. Phisalix and J. Lignieres 924 



Acarian eczema in dogs, L. Scheben 924 



Necrosis and the necrosis bacillus, \V. Ernst 924 



Angiomatosis capiliaris maculosa in the liver of ruminants, Stroh 925 



