DIVISION OF PUBLICATIONS. 657 



Puhlications issued during the year ended June 30, 1910, etc. — Continued. 



BUREAU OF ANIMAL INDUSTRY— Continued. 



New Publications — Continued. 



Circulars — Cnntinr.od. Copies. 



No. 152. Directions for Home Pasteurization of Milk. L. A. Rogers. 



2 pp. Oct. 23 10,000 



No. 1J5.S. The Dissemination of Disease, by Dairy Products, and 



Methods of Prevention. (1) Milk as a Carrier of Contagious Dis- 

 ease and the Desirability of Pasteurization, G. Lloyd Magruder. 



(2) The Importance of a Wholosome Milk Snpjily. .John K. Molilex". 



(3) The Relation of the Tuberculous Cow to Public Health, E. C. 

 Schroeder. (4) Interpretation of Results of Bacteriological Ex- 

 amination of Milks, Ij. a. Rogers and S. H. Ayers. (5) Pas- 

 teurization, its Advantages and Disadvantages, M. J. Rosenau. 



57 pp. Apr. 28, 5,000; June 18. 2.000 7, 000 



No. 154. The Need of State and Municipal ]\Ieat Inspection to Sup- 

 plement Federal Inspection. A. I\I. Farrington. 14 pp. Mar. 14_ 4, 000 

 No. 155. Mycotic Lymphangitis of Horses. John R. Mohler. 5 pp. 



Mar. 10 3,000 



No. 15G. Chronic Bacterial Dysentery of Cattle. John It. Mohler. 



3 pp. Mar. 9 ^ 3,000 



No. 157. The Prevention of Losses among Sheep from Stomach 



^'OYxns {Hccmonchiis contortus). B.H.Ransom. 10 pp. Mar. 5_ 4,000 



No. 158. Improved Methods for the Production of Market Milk by 

 Ordinary Dairies. C. B. Lane and Karl E. Parks. 12 pp. 

 Mar. 14 4, 500 



No. 159. Some Important Facts in the Life History of the Gid Para- 

 site and their Bearing on the Prevention of the Disease. Maurice 

 C. Halh 7 pp. Mar. 16 3, 500 



No. ltJ(». Lip-and-Leg Ulceration of Sheep. (1) The Work of the 

 Bureau of Animal Industry for the Suppression of Lip-and-Leg 

 Ulceration of Sheep, A. D. Melvin. (2) Lip-and-Leg Ulceration 

 (Necrobacillosis) of Sheep: Its Cause and Treatment, John R. 

 Mohler. 35 pp. Mar. 24 8,000 



No. 161. Whey Butter, C. F. Doaue. 7 pp. June 23 7,500 



Annual Report: 



Report of the Chief of the Bureau for 1909, A. D. Melvin. (From 



An. Repts. of Dept., 1909.) 69 pp. Dec. 30 2,500 



Yearbook Extracts: 



No. 476. Some Facts About Tuberculous Cattle, E. C. Schroeder. 



(From Ybk. 1908.) 13 pp. Aug. 31 2,500 



No. 484. Recent Work of the Bureau of Animal Industry Concern- 

 ing the Cause and Prevention of Hog Cholera, M. Dorset. (From 

 Ybk. 1908.) 16 pp. July 26 2,500 



No. 508. Tuberculosis of Hogs and How to Control It, John R. 

 .Mohler and Henry J. Washburn. (From Ybk. 1909.) 12 pp. 



June 30 1, 000 



Separates from. Tirrnty-fiftli Annual Report of Bureau ( UWS) : 



The Economic Importance of Tuberculosis of Food-Producing Ani- 



ni.ils. A. I>. Melvin. 1.") pp. .M:!r. 2 1,000 



The Relation of the Tuberculous Cow to the Public Health. E. C. 



Schroeder. 45 pp. Mar. 9 3,000 



The Causation and Character of Animal Tuberculosis, and Federal 



Measures for its Repression, John R. Mohler. 12 pp. Mar. 4 1, 000 



The Control of Hog Cholera bv Serum Inmiunization. A. D. Mel- 

 vin. 8 pp. .Mar. 1 _' 1.000 



The Effect of Smeltor Fumes upon the Live-stock Industry in the 



Northwest. Robert J. Formad. 36 pp. Mar. 12 1,000 



Malta Fever and the ^Maltese Go.it Inspection. John R. Mohler 



and George H. Hart. 20 pp. Mar. 10 5,000 



The Action of Saltpeter upon the Color of Meat. Raljih Hoagland. 



16 pp. May 26 500 



Notes on the .\nimal Industry of Argentina. George M. Rommel. 



23 pp. -Mar. 19 1,000 



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