1. Bruised garlic 4 cloves, salt a tablespoonful, ground pepper 1 oz., honey 4 oz. Boil for a short time in a glass of vinegar, immerse it in a piece of linen, and roll it up. Keep it in the animal's mouth for an hour, night and morning. Antiputrescent; in epizootic maladies, and in ulcers of the mouth. - J. Robinet.

2. Bruised mustard and pepper, each 1/2 oz., rolled up in linen, and sprinkled with vinegar: to he kept in the mouth not more than half an hour, morning and evening, in epizootic diseases.

Remedies For The Epizootic Pneumonia

In the fatal form of this disease which prevailed some years ago, the following treatment is said to have proved effectual: - Bleed freely; then administer 1/2 pint of brandy every 2 hours. Mr. Jeckyll gives, in pleuro-pneumonia, when a tonic is indicated, 1/2 oz. of the following solution every 8 hours: - Sulphate of copper 1 part, water 4 parts; dissolve, and add ammonia until it begins to precipitate.

Mr. Finlay Dun says bloodletting is quite inadmissible. He prescribes 25 to 30 drops of Flemming's tincture of aconite four times a day.