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INDEX. 



Shepherds of this day, 119. 

 Shepherds tend their sheep with a 



degree of kindness which is almost 



beyond praise, 127. 

 Shetland, 100. 

 Shorthorn cows, milk and butter of, 



114. 

 Shorthorn Herd Book of Mr. George 



Coates, 111. 

 Shorthorns, 110-114. 

 Shoulder and forearm, 37. 

 Sight and hearing, 605. 

 Simonds, Professor James B., 312. 



314, 642, 651. 

 Simple colic. 509-12 ; treatment of, 



512. 

 Simple erythema, 584. 

 Sir Joseph Banks, 303. 

 Sir Samuel Baker, 289. 

 Size of oxen, 83. 

 Skeletal mechanism, disorders of the, 



623-26. 

 Skeleton of the ox, the, 31-45. 

 Skin, importance of a beautiful, 582. 

 Skin, the, and its disorders, 582-97. 

 Skin, the, is affected in various 



diseases, 583. 

 Skull, the, of the sheep, compared 



with that of the deer, 39. 

 Slaughter as opposed to treatment, 2. 

 Smacking of the lips, 190. 

 Small-pox hospital, 303. 

 Small-pox of sheep, 121, 311-22. 

 Small-pox, symptoms of, 306. 

 Smithfield market, 313. 

 Smith, Mr. T., 144. 

 Smut, 269. 



Snake, a so-called, 528. 

 Soreness of the throat in cases of scarlet 



fever, 336. 

 Sore teats, 345 ; treatment of, 720. 

 South Africa, 326. 

 South African oxen readily obey the 



words of the driver, 118. 

 South America is suitable for patients 



suffering from tuberculosis, 226. 

 South American oxen, 118. 

 South Devons, 88, 89. 

 Southey, Dr.,283. 

 Spencer, Earl, 648, 666. 

 Spencer, Herbert, 130, 633, 635 ; on 



adaptation, 380. 

 Sphenoid bone, the, 42, 43. 

 Spinster, 124. 



Spiracles of the selachii, 334. 

 Spleen, 69. 



Splenic apoplexy (or anthrax), treat- 

 ment of, 687, 720. 

 Splenic fever, 240. 



Sprains, 628, 629 ; treatment of, 720. 

 St. Bartholomew's Hospital, 144, 284. 

 St. John's Wood, 137. 

 St. Pancras, 137. 

 Stainborough, near Barnsley, 288. 



Stamping-out policy in relation to 

 cattle-plague,"" 260, 266. 



Starch bandages, 627. 



Statham, Mr., 312. 



Steel, Mr. John Henry, says that spiral 

 fracture of the humerus is frequent 

 in India, 627. 



Stein, 231. 



Sternum, the, 35. 



Stings, treatment of, 720. 



Stomach of moschus, 57. 



Stomach of the camel, 67. 



Stomach of the ox, pictures represent- 

 ing the, 58, 59, 61, 62, 64. 



Stomach-staggers, 553. 



Stomachs of ruminants, 57. 



Stomatitis, treatment of (see Gangren- 

 ous stomatitis), 705, 706. 



Stones, or calculi, 577. 



Strangury {see Ha3maturia), 707. 



Streptococci of scarlet fever, 136. 



Stress of hard times, 730. 



Strieker, 142. 



Stringhalt, 563. 



Strongyles, 476, 477. 



Strongylus filaria and S. rufescens, 423. 



Strongylus micrurus, 422. 



Sturdy, or gid, in sheep, 472-76. 



Sublingual gland, 55. 



Submaxillary gland, 54. 



Success, nothing succeeds like, 729. 



Suffolk cow, the, 101. 



Suffolk dun, 101. 



Superior maxilla, 43. 



Supply of good meat, 3. 



Suppression of diseases, 8. 



Suppression of urine, 569. 



Sutton, Mr. Bland, 207, 232. 



Swine-fever, 9. 



Swiss canton of Appensell, 28, 29. 



Symbiotes bovis, 593. 



Symptomatic anthrax, blood of guinea- 

 pig dead from, 254. 



Symptoms of rheumatic affections in 

 the ox, 368-70. 



Symptoms of small-pox in sheep, 315- 

 318. 



T. 



Tabes mesentekic a, treatment of, 721. 



Table showing inoculations for rabies, 

 299. 



Table showing the period of gestation, 

 number of respirations, of pulse- 

 beats, degree of temperature, &c., 

 in different animals, 640, 678. 



Taenia alba in the sheep of Italy, 470. 



Taenia coenurus, 471, 472, 559. 



Taenia denticulata, 469. 



Taenia echinococcus, 471. 



Taenia expansa, 469. 



Taenia marginata, 471. 



Taenia mediocanellata, 469. 



