CONTENTS. VII 



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( lontributioE to know ledge of Holland butter, A. I >lig and .J. Tillmans mil' 



Butter making on the farm, E. II. Webster 302 



(Jse of pure cultures in manufacture of Grana cheese, C, Gorini s "'-' 



Investigations on Bour-milk cheese, C. II. Ecklea 803 



The ripening of Hartz cheese, [I, C. II. Eckles and O. Halm 803 



Care of dairy utensils, 0. Erf and C. W. Melick 



Missouri State Dairy Association 803 



\ ETERIN Wi\ M EDIC] \l . 



Diseases of cattle, sheep, goats, and swine, G. MoussuandJ. A. W. Dollar... 304 



Annual report of [Ohio] State board of live stocfe commissioners 804 



Infectious diseases of animals and the live-stock industry, P. Fischer 804 



Annual report on distribution of animal plagues in the German Empire "-"I 



The veterinary section. A. Theiler 804 



Immunization with exudates and bacterial extracts, J. Citron 804 



Transportation of tetanus toxin through nerve fibers, N. Tiberti 



Report on human and bovine tuberculosis, II. Kossel sn -~> 



Tuberculosis, methods of combating it, E. von Behring 805 



[minimization of cattle against tuberculosis, E. von Behring BOG 



Action of tubercle bacilli of different origin, R. Link son 



Tuberculosis in cattle and tuberculin tests of Btation herd, .1. M. Scott 806 



Vaccination againsl tuberculosis in Melun, E. Thierry 806 



Disease caused by inoculation with fat- tree tubercle bacilli. .1. Cantacuzene... s "< 



Rani 11a, .1. C. Segura 807 



Abortion in cows, T. W. Cave 807 



Treatment of infectious vaginal catarrh, Attinger 807 



Parasitic gastro-enteritis, F. <i. Ashley 807 



Mortality in cattle caused by eating poison tulip, J. D. Stewart 808 



Occurrence of hydrocyanic acid in Johnson grass, M. E. Jaffa 808 



The poisonous action of Johnson grass, A. C. Crawford 808 



Diseases of sheep, T. W. Cave 808 



Anthrax in the horse, J. K. McCall 808 



Agglutinins and precipitins in the blood during glanders, A. Bonome 808 



Diagnostic value of agglutination in glanders, J. Schniirer 809 



Unity of dourine, G. E. Schneider and M. Buffard 809 



Studies on Trypanosoma duttoni, Thiroux 809 



Trypanosomes in the blood of inoculated animals, A. Nissle 809 



Experimental trypanosome diseases, L. I ralberstaedter 809 



Trypanosomes and their presence in blood of Brisbane rats, * '. J. Pound 809 



A new endoglobular hematozoan, J. J. Vassal 809 



The spread of plague infection by insects. \V. Hunter 809 



The tapeworms of Australia, N. A. Cobb B09 



Method of distribution of trichina embryos, C. Staubli s l" 



Infectious pneumonia of rabbits and its treatment, H. J. Siidmersen 810 



Scrum treatment for dog distemper, A. H. Meis 810 



Study of mixtures of antirabies serum and fixed virus, I*. Remlinger BIO 



Protection of dogs against rabies by fixed virus and serum, A. Marie 810 



So-called premonitory fever as symptom of experimental rabies. J. von Lote . 811 



Action of radium rays upon virus of rabies. G. Tiz/.oni and A. Bongiovanni .. 811 



Sleepy disease of chickens, C. Dammannand 0. Manegold 811 



Protective properties of blood from animals affected with fowl cholera, E. 



Weil 811 



RURAL ENGINEERING. 



Hydrologic work of Geological Survey in eastern United States, M. L. Fuller . . 812 



Bydrographic work of I*. S. ecological Survey, G. B. Hollister x i- 



Prehistoric irrigation in the Navaho Desert, E. L. Hewett B12 



Irrigation in Mildura. C. J. < J rant B12 



Season and crop report of Bombay Presidency. 1904-5, II. S. Lawrence B12 



The use of water i . i France, A. Backhaus B13 



Preparation of land and practical application of water, F. G. Chomley v b ; 



The size of irrigated farms 813 



