INDEX. 



747 



quences of a bite, 286; the ailments 

 of the, 541-48. 



Living and inanimate things, 634-37. 



Local Government Board, 7. 



Localised anthrax in sheep, symptoms 

 of, 258, 259 ; locked jaw, treatment 

 of, 713. 



" London Gazette " gave table of conta- 

 gious diseases existing in England, 

 9. 



Longhorns of England possibly arose 

 from Irish cattle which stopped at 

 different places in the course of their 

 journey across Great Britain, 105 : 

 of England 107-10 ; gradually dis- 

 appeared. 109, 110. 



Loodianah disease, the, 238. 



" Lord, the, is my shepherd ; I shall 

 not want. He maketh me to lie 

 down in green pastures ; He leadeth 

 me beside the still waters," 119. 



Losses among sheep are often avoid- 

 able, 128, 672, 673, 676, 677 ; among 

 oxen from the attacks of the warble- 

 fiy, 435. 



Lumbar vertebrae, 34. 



Lungs, 70 ; treatment of inflammation 

 of the, 714. 



Lvmphatics, 69. 



Lvtta, 286. 



M. 



McFadyean, 232. 



Malar bone, 44. 



Male organs, 72, 73. 



Malignant catarrhal fever, 359, 360 ; 

 picture of ox suffering from, 359. 



Malignant catarrh, treatment of, 714. 



Malignant cattle plague, 264-66 ; 

 symptoms of, 265. 



Malignant pustule, 237. 



Malleolar bone, 37. 



Mammals are divided into three groups, 

 the Monodelphia, the Didelphia, and 

 the Ornithodelphia, 13. 



Mammitis, 664-66 : symptoms of, 664, 

 665 ; treatment of, 665 ; see also 

 Garget. 



Mandans, the, 161. 



Mange, 593-95 ; treatment of, 595, 714. 



Manis, 148. 



Manners, Lord John, waited on by 

 representatives of the leading 

 agricultural societies, who urged 

 the necessity of compulsory slaugh- 

 ter of all animals afflicted with 

 pleuro-pneumonia and anthrax, and 

 of animals which have been in 

 proximity with them, 6, 8. 



Marson's statistics relative to the bene- 

 ficial results of vaccination, 310. 



; Meadow-saffron, 391. 

 I Measles, 467. 

 j Measles in sheep, 267, 268. 

 i Measures necessary in cases of sheep- 

 I pox, 318, 322. 

 \ Memphis; 24, 25, 389. 

 Menstruation, 155. 



Mercury, dangers of applying it, 445. 

 Metastasis, 369, 



Metro-peritonitis, treatment of, 715. 

 Mexico, bovine tuberculosis is common 



in, 207. 

 Micrococci of cattle plague, 4, 261, 

 262 ; of foot-and-mouth disease, 193 ; 

 of scarlet fever, 331 ; of scarlet 

 fever in condensed milk, 356. 

 Micrococcus of variola, 304, 

 Micro-organisms in cases of scarlet 



Middle-horned cattle, 84-100, 104. 

 Middle-horns were probably the origi- 

 nal British breed, 82. 

 Milch-cow, characters of, 113: poetry 



detailing the points of a good, 114. 

 Milk-fever or parturient apoplexy, 



563-65, 660-64 ; causation of, 662 ; 



symptoms of, 660-62 ; treatment of, 



662-64 ; and also see Apoplexy, 



parturient. 

 Milk of the ewe, 123, 585. 

 Milk-tube, 345, 585. 

 Miltz-brand fieber, 238. 

 Minute vegetable forms, 133. 

 Mixed diet best for human beings and 



animals, 50, 51. 

 Moab, the King of, paid tribute to the 



King of Israel in sheep which were 



not shorn, 124. 

 Modena, 312. 

 Mode of investigation of any outbreak 



of infectious disease, 6. 

 Moderator band, 74. 

 Mollereau recorded case of rupture of 



gall-bladder, 545. 

 Monkey afflicted with scarlatina, 357. 

 Monodelphia includes ten orders, 



14. 

 Morbilli confluentes, 331. 

 Moses, 24, 122. 

 Moses flung down and broke the sacred 



tables on which the commandments 



had been inscribed, 25. 

 Moulds or hyphomycetes, 269. 

 Moult on, 325. 

 Mount Smai, 24. 

 Mouth and tongue, diseases of the, 



480-82. 

 Muir-ill, see Hsematuria, 575. 

 Murrain, 237. 

 Muscles, 46-49. 



^Jusk-ox, 17. * 



Muzzle, 53. 

 Myelitis, 560. 

 Mystery Lodge, 162. 



