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Gape-worm of fowls, description of 107 



development of 113 



destruction of 117 



embryo of 114 



larva of 115, 120 



Geographical distribution of Southern cattle fever 70 



Georgia, districts infected with Southern cattle fever 75 



farm animals, general condition, 1883 308 



Germany, epidemics of trichiuiasis in 282 



Glanders and farcy in New Jersey 267 



in horses 237 



Hamburg International Exhibition 186, 199 



cattle at the 187 



horses at the 186 



sheep at the 188 



swine at the 188 



Heredity as a cause of tuberculosis 162 



History of ergotism among cattle iu Kansas 21, 95 



in Europe 56 



the United States 63 



gape disease of fo wis 104 



Hog cholera. (See Swine | lague.) 



Hogs, breeds and sanitary condition 299 



feeding on sweet potatoes 299 



Horses in France 181 



at the Hamburg International Exhibition 186,200 



poisoned by vegetation 297 



Hugues' report on education iu veterinary medicine 146 



Huidekoper, Dr. R. S., report on the Hamburg luternatioual Exhibition 199 



Hunt, Dr. E. M. , contagious animal diseases 260 



Illinois, enzootic of ergotism, condition of food 35 



symptoms 40 



general condition of farm animals, 1883 311 



Impaction of the manifold 295 



Indemnity for diseased cattle 146 



Indiana, general condition of farm animals, 1883 313 



Inefficiency of State action in regard to pleuro-pneumonia 19 



Infection of pastures with virus of Southern cattle fever 250 



Inoculation with virus of foot-and-mouth disease 265 



against ijleuro-pneumonia 262 



results of 18 



with virus of swine plague 84 



Inspection of exported cattle, necessity of 199 



International Veterinary Congress of 1883, report by Dr. Law 122 



pleuro-pneumonia of cattle 134 



tuberculosis 157 



veterinary service 122 



International veterinary service, principles of an 130 



Investigation of contagious d iseases, importance of 20 



Iowa, general condition of farm animals, 1H83 316 



Kansas, ergotism among cattle in 21, 89 



brief history of 25 



