136 INDEX. 



Pago. 



Permanence oflung plague in Australia 18, 19 



Brooklyn, New York, &c 21,22,26,64 



Mountains of Western Europe 6 



New Zealand 19 



South Africa 14-17 



Tasmania 19 



Perpetuation of the disease in Ireland 10 



Pleuro-pneumoiiia a misleading term 4 



Ports infected . 69 



Present crisis in lung plague extension 36 



Privations do not cause lung plague 27 



Quarantine necessary 73 



of foreign cattle 73 



of States necessary 70-82 



should be uniform 73 



Railroad extension a source of danger 35 



Recovered cattle, not attacked again 40 



Sanitation of steamers 74-81 



Schleswig-Holsteiu, infection of 13 



Sea, fattening cattle at 74 



Seclusion of infected State a prerequisite to all certificates of health 69-82 



Second attacks of lung plague rare 40 



Spread of the disease by inoculation 56 



Ships, artificial ventilation of 84 



cubic area for each animal on 78 



disinfection of 72 



Slaughter of diseased ; 84 



South Africa, infection of 14 



lung plague in r 14 



Spread of lung plague south from New York ; why ? 21, 22 



Stalls 011 ships, too flimsy 75 



steamers, size of 75 



Stamping out lung plague 82 



State action for extinction of plague 82,83 



Saint Louis has no lung plague . 



Steamers, sanitary condition of 74-84 



stalls on 75 



Subsidence of lung plague a delusion , 64 



Suffocation on board ship 76 



Summary 87 



Sweden, infection of 13 



Swill feeding does not generate infection 29 



Symptoms 44 



Tasmania, infection of 19 



Temperate climate does not produce lung plague 27 



Thoroughbreds, dangers from preserving 



increase of o^. 32 



should be paid for liberally 53 



specially dangerous 53 



Unfenced American pastures would keep up lung plague 16, 17, 30 



Unfenced regions perpetuate - 16, 17, 30 



Upper deck, shipping on 76 



Ventilation, bad, no cause of lung plague 28 



of cattle ships 80 



ships 80 



ships by extraction 81 



Virus, attenuation of by air 36 



carried on air - 36 



preserved in clothes - 



preserved in stables 36, 37 



vitality of ... 86 



what favors its preservation. ...,., 36, 37 



Vitiated air 76 



Warm climate does not cause lung plague - --. - 27 



aggravate lung plague 40 



Wars as a cause of the plague 



Western cities and prairies calculated to keep up lung plague 61 



Windsails.. ... 80 



