RECIPES. 



THE following recipes have been gathered 

 from souses entitled to the fullest confidence, as 

 remedies of value to all owners of horses, and 

 are presented with the hope of doing good: 



INFL UENZA. 



For several years past a disease has been 

 more or less prevalent in various sections of this 

 country, known to the Veterinary as epidemic 

 catarrh or influenza. The symptoms of this 

 disease are so various in different animals no 

 two being precisely alike that a variety of 

 opinions are current concerning it and its 

 nature ; and, as a consequence, various other 

 diseases are often confounded with it. The 

 usual or leading symptoms are a slight watery or 



