TRANSMISSION OF TUBERCULOSIS THROUGH MEAT AND MILK. 723 
48. Law ill Bul. Cornell Exp. Sta., No. 65, p. 137. 
49. Loc. cit. 
50. Bul. Vt. Exp. Sta., No. 42, p. 55. 
51. Loc. cit. 
52. Rep. Mass. Soc. Prom. Agric., p. 4. 
54. Watson in Rep. N. H. Bd. Health, 1892. 
55. Loc. cit. 
56. Ibid. 
57. Vet. Mag., Vol. II, p. 729. 
58. Ohio Exp. Sta. Bul., No. 108, p. 348. 
59. In a paper read before the Philadelphia Pediatric Soc., 1897. 
60. British Med. Jour., Aug. 19, 1899. 
61. American Medicuie, Vol. II, p. 148. 
62. Jour. Exp. Med., Vol. Ill, pp. 507, 508, 509. 
63. Law in Cornell Exp. Sta. Bul. No. 65, p. 138. 
64. Loc. cit. 
65. Ibid. 
66. Vet. Mag., Vol. II, p. 729. 
67. Jour. Comp. Med., Dec., 1897. 
68. Phila. Med. Jour., July 21, 1900, p. 125. 
69. Virchow's Archiv, Vol. CXXXIV, p. 319. 
70. Phila. Med. Jour., Dec. 30, 1899. 
71. Trans. Assoc. Amer. Physicians, XI (1896), and Jotir. Exp. Med., Vol. 
Ill, pp. 451 to 511. 
72. Unpublished communication from Dr. Leonard Pearson, Phila., Pa. 
73. Bul. Ark. Exp. Sta., No. 57, pp. 46-95. 
74. American Medicine, Vol. II, p. 148. 
75. Annales de l'Institute Pasteur , Sept. 1898. 
76. Rep. Bd. of Agric. Penna., 1899. PP- 420-421. 
77. Jour. Exp. Med., Vol. Ill, p. 511. 
78. Smith and Pearson. 
79. Dinwiddie. 
80. Storrs Exp. Sta., Rep., 1898, p, 38. 
81. American Medicine , Vol. II, pp. 145-150. 
82. Phila. Med. Jour., Vol. Ill, p. 184. 
A Furious Outbreak of Anthrax is reported from the 
British Northwest, 2500 sheep having died out of a total of 
6,000 on one range alone. The Dominion, Provincial and 
ocal authorities promptly took the most effective measures 
'ossible and vaccination of horses, cattle and sheep was in¬ 
augurated on a colossal scale, owners clubbing together and 
urnishing an abundance of funds. The final reports of the 
eterinarians should be most interesting.—(. Breeder's Gazette , 
Vov. p.) 
