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Infection, lv inoculation 56 



of Australia 17 



clothes 27 



preserved in stables 'tt> 



through food :?9 



Inoculated animals infecting 56 



Inoculation 54 



dangers of f>6-58 



diffuses the viru* 56 



expense of 58 



in Edinburgh 



Holland ; 55 



its drawbacks . 



misconception of 56 



protection 59 



unsuited to America 58, 59 



when admissible 59 



Inspections, must cover three months for a single herd 43 



include the whole herd 43 



single, useless 43 



Interdiction of movement of cattle from infected State 09, 70 



Inter-State commerce, action advised on 69,70 



Introduction - 3 



Investigations in the lines of traffic .' 60, 61 



Ireland, cause of the perpetuation of the disease in 10 



infection of 9 



Professor Ferguson's report on . . 11 



Large cities perpetuate 22 



Laws of the ^tates on contagious diseases of cattle 116 



Lindley, his evidence on lung plague in South Africa 14 



Losses in Australia 17,18 



Great Britain 9 



South Africa, excessive 14-17 



on export cattle 75 



exports, more than value of all the infected herds in the land 85 



Loss to Massachusetts 20 



Lung diseases caused by impure air on ships 78 



found in Western cattle 63 



Lung plague causes disease when inoculated 54 



in New York continuous from imported cases 25 



not disappearing 64 



why called so 4 



Markets should be abolished or regulated 83 



Massachusetts, infection of 19 



Mediate contagion, opinions of European writers 39 



Moftatt, his evidence on South Africa 17 



Mortality 40 



enhanced by warm climates 40 



in New York 42,65,66 



prospective in the West and South 41,42 



Mountains in Central Europe infected 6-7 



in Northern and Southern Europe and Scotland, sound 7-27 



.Movement of cattle under license 84 



Nature of lung plague 49 



New Hampshire, infection of 20 



New Jersey, infection of 21 



New York, infection of 21 



New York, Philadelphia, and Baltimore, infected ports 69 



New Zealand, infection of 19 



No infection in the United States apart from infection spread from Brooklyn . . 64 



No lung plague in America till 1848 26 



our great western centers of cattle traffic 60-65 



Nomenclature 3 



Norway, infection of 13 



Obligation to stamp out 30 



Obstacles to extension of lung plague north from New York 25 



Ocean voyage, care during 74 



Organic matter in air of cattle-ships 79 



Pasturage in common must be abolished in infected districts 85- 



