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INDEX. 



Fitness of flesh for human food, 4, 5. 



Fitzwilliam, the Hon. G., 289. 



Flatulent colic, 512, 513. 



Fleming, Dr., dedication-page; 665, 

 289. 



Flintshire cattle, 95. 



Flocks, season of increase in the, 671- 

 682. 



Flowery Land, the, 289. 



Fluke-disease in sheep, 455-66. 



Flukes, pictures representing, 456. 



Foetal membranes, cows will devour 

 the, 653. 



Food for oxen, 376, 377. 



Food-supply, change in the, is of im- 

 portance, 677. 



Foot-and-mouth disease, 188-99 ; 

 treatment of (see Aphtha Epizoo- 

 tica) 194-97 ; spurious, 197-99. 



Foot-rot in sheep, 199-206; conta- 

 gious, 200-6 ; treatment of, 204-6 ; 

 simple, 199, 200. 



Fore-arm, the, 37, 38, 



Foreign bodies in the rumen, reticu- 

 lum, and abomasum, 498-500. 



Foreign breeds of cattle, 114-18. 



Formulary, the bovine, 683-722. 



Foul in the foot, 601 ; causes of, 601 ; 

 treatment of, 602, 705. 



Founder, treatment of, 705. 



Fowl, digestive apparatus of, 379 



Fractures, 624, 626-28. 



Fragility of bones, or fragilitas ossium, 

 386-87, 625 ; treatment of, 387. 



Frame and build of the ox, 19. 



Fright, 165, 678, 679. 



Frontal bone, 39-41. 



Frontal sinuses, inflammation of the, 41. 



Frosts, 679. 



Frozen mutton, 12. 



Furunculus, or boil, 590. 



G. 



Gad-fly of the ox, 436. 



Gait of the ox, 19. 



Gall-bladder of the ox, 545. 



Galloway cattle, 98, 101-4. 



Gamgee, John, 260-1 ; on cattle plague, 



Gangrenous stomatitis, treatment of, 



705. 

 Garget, 664-65, 681, 682; treatment 



of, 665, 706 ; in ewes, 681, 682. 

 Gastro-enteritis of calves, 506. 

 Gee, Dr., 330; on scarlet fever, 337. 

 Gemmation, 142. 

 General diseases, 168-400. 

 Generative system, the, 72-4. 

 Genesis, Book of, 21. 

 Gerlach, his experiments in regard to 



tuberculosis, 231 ; on cattle-plague, 



260. 



Germs, 133-4. 



Germ theory, 140. 



Gestation, period of, in the cow is about 

 270 days, 20. 



Giant-cells containing tubercle-bacilli, 

 221. 



Giraflfe has a long tapering neck, 56. 



Gizzard of a bird, 380. 



Glasgow, causation of an outbreak of 

 scarlet fever at, 351. 



Glass-eye, 613. 



Glaucoma, 611. 



Glossanthrax, treatment of, 706. 



Glossina morsistans, 478. 



Glossitis, treatment of, 707. 



Goad, 22. 



Gobaux, Professor, 38. 



Goitre, 385, 387. 



Golden calf, worship of the, by the 

 Israelites, 24. 



Gonorrhoea, treatment of, 707. 



Goodacre, Mr., 572. 



Goodhart, Dr. , 231. 



Governmental influence, 727, 731. 



Goyder, Dr., 281. 



Gowers, Dr., 559. 



Gowing, Mr., 531. 



Grain-growing not at the present time 

 a very profitable occupation, as com- 

 pared with the fattening of cattle, 

 11. 



Graucher, Dr., 298. 



Grave, blessings in the unknown sphere 

 beyond the, 735. 



Greece, 123. 



Gresswell, Dr.,283; Dr. Albert, 129; 

 Dr. D. Astley, 141, 151, 152,511; 

 Mr. J. B., 197, 217, 241, 277, 631, 

 633, 685 ; attended a herd of forty 

 oxen affected with anthrax, 241 ; on 

 anaemia occurring in cows before 

 parturition, 374 ; his report on cases 

 of poisoning of oxen, 394, 395. 



Gresswell, the late Mr. D., 197, 405, 

 623 ; observations in regard to 

 anthrax by, 241-2. 



Grief of oxen for a dead comrade, 28. 



Guinea-pigs inoculated with tubercu- 

 losis, 229. 



Gutta serena, 612-14. 



Guyot, 264. 



H^MATOPINUS eurysternus, 478. 

 Haematopinus vituli, 478. 

 Hapmaturia, or blood in the urine, 675, 



576 ; symptoms, 576 ; treatment of, 



707. 

 Hsemoglobinuria in cattle, 570. 

 Haemoptysis, 413. 



