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Classification of the Dromedary Camels  
     M. F. Wardeh    ........................................................................................................................................................ 1

Camel Breeds of India.

 
     N.D. Khanna, A.K. Rai and S.N. Tandon     ............................................................................................................. 8

Studies on Pituitary-Ovarian Axis in the Female Camel with Special Reference to Cystic and Inactive Ovaries.

 
    A.A. Hegazy, A.Ali, M. Al-Eknah and S. Ismail       ................................................................................................. 16

Physical and Biochemical Attributes of Camel Semen.

 
     V.K. Agrawal, L. Ram, A. K. Rai, N. D. Khanna and S. P. Agarwal    ...................................................................... 25

Effect of Different Extenders on Motility Survival and Acrosomal Integrity of Camel Speramatozoa Frozen in Ampouls.

 
     X.X. Zhao, Y.M. Huang, Q.C. Nie, Y.K. Zhang and B.X. Chen    ............................................................................ 31

Maintenance Energy Requirements and Energy Utilization by Dromedary at Rest.

 
     A. Guerouali, R.Zine Filali, M.Vermore, and M.F. Wardeh    ................................................................................... 46

Feed Intake and Digestibility in Camels and Wheat Straw and Meadow Hay.

 
     D. Cianci, L. Gio, A. M.Hashi, S.Pastoreli, M. Kamoun, G. B. Liponi, and M. Orlandi        ...................................... 52

Two Transferases and Four Electrolytes in Normal One‑Humped Camel Serum.

 
     A. Sarwar, M.A. Majeed, G. Hur and l.R. Khan   ................................................................................................. 57

Seasonal Variations in Haematological and Serum Biochemical Parameters in Racing Camels.

 
     R. Salman and M. Afzal         ................................................................................................................................... 62

Water Balance in the Camel (Camelus dromedarius).

 
     R. Zine Filali and R. Shaw      ................................................................................................................................... 66

Biochemical Adaptation of Camelids During Fasting.

 
     J. Wensvoort, D.J. Kyle, E.R. 0rskov and D.A. Bourke    ......................................................................................... 71

Effect of Dietary Zinc Supplementation on Wound Healing in Camels.

 
    L. S. Fahmy, E. A. Berbish, H. M. Teleb and A. A. Hegazy     .................................................................................... 76

Functional Anatomy of the Renal Pelvis in the One-Humped Camel.

 
     H. Zguigal and A. Ouhsine    ...................................................................................................................................... 81

Microstructural Characteristics of Arabian Camel Meat.

 
     A. Kassem, M. T. El Sayed and A. Ahmed    .............................................................................................................. 86

Studies on Mastitis in Female Camels with Special Reference to Brucellosis.

 
    A. A. Hegazy, A.El Dughaym,  M.Alaknah, F. M.T. Housawi and M.E. Hatem    ..................................................... 96

Pathology in Camel Lungs.

 
     R. Zubair, A. Ahmed, M. Z. Khan and M. A. Sabri      .......................................................................................... 103

Eye Affections Among Camels in Egypt. (2) Pathological Studies.

 
    A.A. Hegazy, Lotfia. S. Fahmy, M.A. Aiad and A.A. Shamaa     .............................................................................. 107
 Editor in Chief     ......................................................................................................................................................... 114