1022 The Cornell Reading-Courses 



Saleeby, C. W. Health, Strength and Happiness. Mitchell Kennerly, 



2 East 29th St., New York. 

 Saleeby, C. W. Parenthood and Race Culture. Moffatt, Yard 8c Co., 



New York. 

 Shearer, W. J. The Management and Training of Children. The Mac- 



millan Company, New York. 

 Starr, Louis. Diseases of Digestive Organs of Children. P. Blakiston's 



Sons, Philadelphia, Pa. 

 Starr, Louis. Hygiene of the Nursery. P. Blakiston's Sons, Philadelphia, 



Pa. 

 Washburne, M. F. Study of Child Life. American School of Home 



Economics, Chicago, 111. 

 Yale, L. M., and Pollak, Gustav. The Century Book for Mothers. The 



Centiiry Company, New York. 

 Bulletin on The Production of Sanitary Milk. State of New York, De- 

 partment of Agriculture. 

 Bulletin 95. Experiments in Pig Feeding. Pennsylvania State College 



Agricultiu"al Experiment Station. 

 Bulletin 213. Specific Effects of Rations on the Development of Swine. 



Ohio Agricultural Experiment Station, Wooster, Ohio. 

 Bulletin, October, 1909. Reduction of Infant Mortality. New York 



State Department of Health. 

 Farmers' Bulletins: 



No. 363. The Use of Milk as a Food. R. D. Milner 

 42. Facts about Milk. R. A. Pearson. 

 74. Milk as Food. 



63. Care of Milk on the Farm. R. A. Pearson. 

 413. The Care of Milk and Its Use in the Home. George M. 



Whittaker, L. A. Rogers, Caroline L. Hunt. 

 346. The Computation of Rations for Farm Animals by the Use 



of Energy Values. Henry Prentiss Armsby. 

 309. Bacteria in Cream. 

 348. Bacteria in Milk. L. A. Rogers. 

 Circular 117. A City Milk and Cream Contest as a Practical Method 

 of Improving the Milk Supply. L. B. Lane, Ivan C. 

 Weld, U. S. Department of Agriculture. 

 Abbott, Lyman, The Profession of Motherhood. The Outlook, April 10, 



1910. 

 Addams, Geo. S. Children. The Survey, June, 1911. 

 Aikens, Charlotte A. Lunches for Travelers and School Children. Boston 



Cooking School Magazine, September, 1909. 

 Briscoe, Margaret Sutton. The Hospitalized Child. Good Housekeep- 

 ing, November, 1910. 



