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Spasm of the Larynx. By M. U. Trumbower. 499 
Septicaemia Resulting From a Kick. By O. Fausner, D.V.S. 573 
Removal of Caulkboil by Elastic Ligature. By J. C. Myers, Jr., V.S. 601 
A Large Abdominal Hernia Successfully Treated. By E. E. Bittles, V.S. 638 
A Complicated Case—Distokia—Calculus of the Rumen. By G. T. Goubeaud, 
D.V.S. 714 
Glanders—Malleine. By J. S. Lamkin, D.V.S..... 718 
Entero-Umbilical Fistula.—Punctured Wound of the Chest. By M. Francis.768, 769 
A11 Outbreak of Texas Fever in Cattle. By G. W. Browning, V.S. 770 
Malleine in Glanders. By W. Siegmund, D.V.S. 857 
Pseudo-Chorea. By D. S. Wright, D.V.S. 858 
EXTRACTS FROM FOREIGN JOURNALS. 
Parasites of the Sarcoma. By Richard Middleton, D.V.S. 40 
Pelvic Abscess.,. 46 
Puerperal Paralysis. 47 
Eczema in the Horse. 48 
Mercury Poisoning. 49 
Ruminatio Humana. 49 
Experimental Immunity Against Influenza. 50 
Value of Injections of Malleine in the Detection of Latent Glanders. 50 
Dislocation of the Right Kidney. By E. W. Enderton, M.R.C.V.S. 51 
Two Fish Llooks and Line Extracted from (Esophagus of Cow. By Archibald 
Renfrew, M.R.C.V.S. 52 
Preventive Inoculation Against Anthrax and Swine Plague in Hungary. 54 
Experimental Immunity Against Influenza. 54 
Paris Congress on Tuberculosis. 55 
Prognosis and Therapeutic Value of the Products of the Bacillus of Glanders. 
By M. Bonome. 640 
A Rare Case of Tuberculosis in the Florse. By Prof. G. P. Piaua. 641 
(Esophageal Jabot in a Colt.—Complications of Actual Cauterization by the Ap¬ 
plication of Bichromate of Potash Ointment. By M. A. Lobat.641, 642 
Tracheotomy in the Treatment of Nasal Haemorrhage. By M. Soucail. 642 
Sarcoma of the Sublumbar Region in thd Cow, By M. Larrien. 643 
Contribution to the Study of Liver Diseases in Domestic Animals. By M. L. 
Beaudais. . 644 
EXTRACTS FROM GERMAN PAPERS. 
Pelvic Fracture as a Cause for Lameness. 114 
Hmmoglobinuria. 115 
Santonin in the Dog. 116 
Hairs in the Rumen of a Cow. 117 
.Sarcoma or Leucaemia. 301 
Eseridine for Cattle. 302 
Petroleum in Therapeutics. 303 
Tuberculosis in Small Animals. 362 
Operation for Champignon. 363 
Leucocythsemia in Equidse. 364 
Tuberculosis of the Penis.. 365 
Tetanus in the Calf. 366 
Chronic Suppurative Inflammation of the Spleen. 366 
Enteric Calculi. 366 
Nicotine Poisoning in the Horse. 367 
Mycotic Gastro-Enteritis.367 
Foreign Bodies in the Reticulum.•. 432 
Punctures of the Uterus. 433 
Remarkable Foreign Body in the Dog. 434 
