BIBLIOGRAPHY. 
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the work done by authors already known by their previous in¬ 
vestigations in similar directions. 
Xhe pamphlet can be considered as divided in five parts. In 
the first aie piesented clinical and pathological notes on a herd 
of sixty cattle tested with tuberculine ; in the second are experi¬ 
mental observations on the presence of tubercle bacilli in the 
milk of cows. The third and fourth contains studies in bovine tu¬ 
berculosis, with special reference to prevention and practical sug¬ 
gestions for the suppression and prevention of the disease. The 
fifth by Dr. E. A. de Schweinitz treats of tuberculine and its use. 
1 he six illustrations' are not made up in the style that we 
have been accustomed to find in similar works from the bureau, 
but ai e still good suggestions of the lesions they are intended to 
represent. 
P 7 o duct ion du Lent. (The milk production) by C_h. Cornevin. 
I his little volume is one of the publications of the Scientific 
Encyclopaedia published under the direction of Mr. Leante of the 
Institute, and is due to the pen of the well-known Professor of 
the \ eterinary School of Lyons. It is divided in three parts, 
each of which contains several chapters, where the milk and its 
secreting sources with the etiology of the qualitative and quanti¬ 
tative changes are considered ; then follows the points of selec¬ 
tion of good milch cows, either as breeds or individuals, con¬ 
cluded in the third chapter on the subject of exploitation of 
milching cows principally in the point of view of hygiene. 
1 he origin of the book speaks sufficiently of its value. 
hooks and Pamphlets Received .—Archives de Medicine Experimentale, Annual 
Report of the President of Cornell University, Report of the Kansas State Board of 
Agriculture, Southern Medicine Report. 
Exchanges .—Veterinary Record, Veterinary Journal, Clinica Veterinaria, L’Er- 
colani, Gaceta de Medicina Veterinaria, American Lancet, Our Animal Friends, Der 
Hufschmied, Zeitfchrift fur Veterinarkunde, Schweizer Archiv fur Sierheilkunde, Zeits- 
chrift liir Fleisch und Mitchhygeine, Berliner Thierarztliche Wochenschrift, Le Pro¬ 
gress Veterinaire, Recueil de Medicine Veterinaire, Annales de Medicine Veterinaire, 
Therapeutic Gazette, Bulletin of Pharmacy, Bacteriological Review. 
Sundries. —Bulletin State Experiment Station of Louisiana, Iowa Health Bulletin 
State Board of Health Bulletin of Tennessee. 
