915 
INDEX. 
W. 
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Wallace, William, his obituary, 400 
Walley, Prof., a paper read by, on artificial eyes in the horse, 835 
his letter on “ Dyer’s vesicant,” 81 
remarks on septicaemia in animals, 561 
paper read by, on special forms of intestinal torsion and dis¬ 
placement of the colon in the horse, particularly in 
reference to the cause of death and the use of the trocar 
and canula in tympany, 830 
Wandering needles, 734 
Warty growths within the mammillary duct of a cow, 418 
West Highlands, the sheep losses in the, 505 
Wet season, the influence of the, on the condition of stock, 732 
Whincop, G. G., paper read by, on matters of an hereditary nature in rela¬ 
tion to disease, 752 
Wildsmith, George, his obituary, 66 
Wiltshire, S., his communications on threatened introduction of cattL ^iague 
into Natal, 873 
report on animal disease at Natal, 644 
Winton, D., on an improved enema syringe, 792 
Wool, prices of, 196 
Worm, guinea-, or Filaria medenensis , remarks on the; on the occurrence 
of this parasite endemically in the Province of Bahia; on its entrance 
into the human body by drinking water, 67, 151, 235, 319 
Y. 
Yew, case of poisoning with, 87 
serious loss of cattle from eating, 263 
trees in boundary fences, 192 
Yorkshire horse case—staggers, 911 
Veterinary Medical Society, 214, 457, 682,906 
President’s inaugural address, 215 
Z. 
Zululand, services of veterinary surgeons in, 884 
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