XVI CONTENTS. 



XIX. The Blood, Blood-striking, Black-leg, Gluarter 



Evil, or Black-quarter, 82 



XX. Murrain, or Pestilential Fever, 85 



XXI. The Epedemic of 1840 and 1841, - - - - 91 



XXII. Inflammation of the Bladder, 94 



XXIII. Stone in the Urinary Passages, or Bladder, - 96 



XXIV. Diseases of the Eye, 97 



XXV. The Hoove, Hoven, or Blown, 101 



XXVI. Choking, 108 



XXVII. Locked Jaw, 110 



XXVIII. Poisons, 112 



XXIX. Wounds, 113 



XXX. Strains and Bruises, 114 



XXXJ. Cancerous Ulcers, 121 



XXXII. Angle Berries, 122 



XXXIII. The Foul in the Foot, 123 



XXXIV. To Dry a Cow of her Milk, 124 



XXXV. The Mange, 125 



XXXVI. To produce Bulling in the Cow, and Treat- 

 ment of Bull-burnt, 127 



XXXVII. The Cow-pox, 128 



XXXVIII. Clue-hound— Fardel-bound, 130 



XXXIX. Rabies— Hydrophobia, 130 



XL. The Diseases incident to Young Calves, - - 131 

 Postscript to the Diseases of Cattle, by J. S. Skinner, Esq. 138 

 Essay on the advantages of the Use of Oxen in the Hus- 

 bandry of the United States, by J. S. Skiimer, Esq., - 142 



SHEEP. 

 Sheep Husbandry — Diseases of Sheep, by J. S. Skin- 

 ner, Esq., 169 



On the Diseases of Sheep, 193 



Sect. I. The Lambing Season, 194 



II. The Diseases of Young Lambs, 198 



lU. Red-water, 202 



