INDEX. 



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Wild cattle, acc^'Ji*. of, l"?. 



Wind-pipe, description '»i' t V, 243. 



Withers, hollowness behina Ihcm, disad- 

 vantage of, 19. 



Womb, inversion of the, trcatnr«at of, 

 395. 



Womb, rupture of the, ditto, 397. 



Wood-evil, a|ture and treatment ■>.", T^. 



Worms in tne frontal siuuses of c?-ttle, 

 147. 



Worms in the eye, treatment of, 162. 



Worms, an account of the various int<<!fV 

 nal ones, 357. 



Wounds of the eye, management t 

 156. 



Yellows, the (see Jaundice,) 323. 

 Yew, the, treatment of poisoning hj 



310 

 Yorkshire cow, the history of the establisf t 



ment of the present one, 131. ^ 



Yorkshire cow, description cf her, 131 > 



Yorkshire cow, average quantity <5f milk 

 yielded by her, 133. 



Yorkshire cow, the question of the aver- 

 age quantity of butter, 133. 



Yorkshire, North Riding, description ot 

 the cattle, 135, 



Yorkshire, North Riding, the native cat- 

 tle of were long-horns, 135. 



Yorkshire, North Riding, account of the 

 first Holderness established there, 135, 



Yorkshire, North Riding, history of their 

 improvement, 136. 



Yorkshire, North Riding, general man- 

 agement of. 136. 



Yorkshire, West Riding, 136. 



Zinc, the preparations of it which are 



used medicinally, 460. 

 Zygomatic arch, the peculiar construction 



of it in the ox, 148. 

 '^ygomaticus muscle, description of tb*, 



