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the brook and laid down in it and tried to lap some water, 
but could not succeed in his attempts to swallow any. After 
quitting the brook he laid down on the bank, as if exhausted, 
but suddenly seeing a hare at a short distance from him he 
vainly attempted to give chase to it. After making this effort 
he became decidedly worse. He would also attempt “ to 
set” something in the grass, and, retracting the angles of 
his lips, would dart very energetically at it. When put into 
a loose box he bit at the straw and litter very viciously, and 
would also snap at the air. I ordered him to be destroyed. 
Doubtless you have read the report in the paper I sent of 
the cases of rabies in two dogs, one from Werneth and the 
other from near Glossop, in Derbyshire; but if you deem 
this description of these additional cases of sufficient import- 
ance for insertion in the Veterinarian , I place it entirely at 
your disposal. 
Pathological Contributions. 
CATTLE PLAGUE. 
Our information from the Continent with regard to the 
cattle plague is to the effect that the malady still prevails in 
several circles in Galicia, especial in the district of Tarnopol. 
The plague has also been reintroduced into Lower Austria, 
and has broken out in two villages near to Vienna. According 
to the latest information it was hoped that the disease had 
been effectually exterminated in Bavaria, where it had recently 
made its appearance. From France the information is not 
sufficiently precise to enable us to say what the true state of 
things is in that country. There are, however, reasons to 
fear that the disease, although less prevalent in some districts, 
is very far from being exterminated in the northern and 
eastern provinces. 
By an Order of Council, dated June 10th, Belgian cattle — 
the importation of which had been prohibited — are again to 
be admitted, and dealt with as animals coming from a 
scheduled country. 
PLEUBO-PNEUMONIA. 
Pleuro-tneumonia still prevails in many parts of the 
