1. The salivary gland, as the seat of rabies; 2. The bulbar substance and the lumbar-swelling, as the specific site in the nervous system; 3. Determination of the seat of germination from the symptoms and signs; 4. Rabies of the sympathetic nervous system; 5. The 'rabies-virus', quantitative rather than qualitative in character; 6. The multiform structure of the rabies-microbe; 7. Mode and route of conveyance of the rabies-germ to the cerebro-spinal substance; 8. The order of germ-diseases to which rabies belongs; 9. Pre-incubation period and incubation proper; 10. Rabies, a germ-disease of centric not of peripheral connective-tissue; 11. The prevention and protection imparted by rabies-virus; 12. The relation of bacterial agency to secreting organs and to the evolution of the animal organism; 13. Is canine-rabies the primary form of the disease in the animal kingdom?; 14. Rabies, a germ-disease of intensifiers; 15. Why rabies prevails in the dog; 16. How rabies arises in intensifiers; Index.