-PAliEIN. (t) " A Treatise on Epizootic Lympliangitis." By 



Capt. W. A. Pallin, F.R.O.V.S. In this work the 

 author has endeavored to combine his own experience 

 with that of other writers and so attempts to give a 

 clear and complete account of a subject about which 

 there la little at present in English veterinary litera- 

 ture. Cloth, size 5 3-4x8 1-2, 90 pages, with 17 fine 

 full page illustrations 1 25 



PEOZiEM. " Goat Keeping for Amateurs." Paper, 5x74, 

 77 pages, illustrated 50 



PELLERUf. " Median Neurotomy in tlie Treatment 

 of Chronic Tendinitis and Feriostosis of the Fetloelc." 



By 0. Pelierlii, late repetltor of Clinic and Surgery to 

 the Alfort Veterinary School. Translated, with Addi- 

 tional Facts Relating to It, by Prof. A. Liautard, M.D., 

 V.M. Having rendered good results when performed 

 by himself, the author believes the operation, which 

 consists in dividing the cubito-plantar nerve and in 

 sxcising a portion of the peripherlcal end, the means 

 of Improving the conditions, and consequently the 

 values of many apparently doomed animals. Agricul- 

 ture in particular will be benefited. 

 ' The work is divided into two parts. The first covers 

 the study of Median Neurotomy itself ; the second, 

 the exact relations of the facts as observed by the 

 author. Boards, 6x9 1-2, 61 pages, illustrated. .1 OO 



PETERS. " A Tuberculous Herd— Test Trith Tuber- 

 culin." By Austin Peters, M. B. C. V. S., Chief 

 Inspector of Cattle for the New York State Board of 

 Health during the winter of 1892-93. Pamphlet 25 



BOBEJtGE. "The Foot of the Horse," or Lameness 

 and all Diseases of the Feet traced to an Unbalanced 

 Foot Bone, prevented or cured by balancing the foot. 

 By David Roberge. Cloth, size 6x9 1-4, 308 pages, 

 illustrated 5 00 



SESSION'S. (*)" Cattle Tuberculosis," a Practical Guide to 

 the Agriculturist and Inspector. Bv Harold Sessions, 

 F.K.C. V.S., etc. Second edition. Size 5x7 1-4, vl + 



120 pages 1 00 



The subject can be understood by those who have 

 to deal particularly with it, yet who, perhaps, have 

 not had the necessary training to appreciate technical 

 phraseology. ' 



SEWELLi. "The Examination of Horses as to Sound- 

 ness and Selection as to Purchase." By Edward 

 Sewell, M.E.C.V.S. Paper, size 51-2x8 1-2, 86 pages, 

 illustrated with 8 plates in color 1 BO 



It is a great advantage to the business man to 



know something of the elements of law, and nobody 

 ought either to buy or own a horse who does not know 

 Boinethins about the animal. That something this book 

 gives, and gives in a thoroughly excellent way. . . . 



